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Mr. Secretary, let me give you the full panoply of the things you said before this committee that didn't turn out to be true. | ||
You also promised Chairman Cassidy that the FDA would not change vaccine standards from, quote, historical norms. | ||
But what happened as soon as you were sworn in? | ||
You announced new standards for vaccine approvals that you proudly referred to in your own press release as a radical departure from current practice. | ||
And experts say that that departure will delay approvals. | ||
You also said specific to the measles vaccine that you support the measles vaccine. | ||
But you have consistently... | ||
Been undermining the measles vaccine. | ||
You told the public that the vaccine wanes very quickly. | ||
You went on the Dr. Phil show and said that the measles vaccine was never fully tested for safety. | ||
You said there's fetal debris in the measles vaccine. | ||
And this morning... | ||
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All true. | |
All true. | ||
This morning in front of... | ||
Do you want me to lie to the public? | ||
That's not... | ||
None of that is... | ||
None of that is true. | ||
None of that is true. | ||
Of course it's true, Senator. | ||
You've got your senator begging your project. | ||
You do not know what you're talking about. | ||
Submit for the record. | ||
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Let's have a little bit of order so that you can get your question. | |
Madam Chair, I'm speaking. | ||
I didn't ask for a response yet. | ||
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I understand that. | |
I'd like to lay out the predicate of my question before I'm interrupted by the witness. | ||
He should have some respect for this committee. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Just this morning in front of the House of Representatives, you also... | ||
Senator, begging your problem. | ||
You do not know what you're talking about. | ||
Submit for the record... | ||
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Let's have a little bit of order so that you can get your question. | |
I didn't ask for a response yet. | ||
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I understand that. | |
I'd like to lay out the predicate of my question before I'm interrupted by the witness. | ||
He should have some respect for this committee. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Just this morning in front of the House of Representatives, you also said that you, in fact, would not recommend that kids get vaccinated for measles. | ||
You said you would just lay out the pros and cons. | ||
The summation of everything that you have said to compromise people's faith in the measles vaccine in particular is contrary to what you said before this committee. | ||
You said you support the measles vaccine, but then you have laid out a set of facts that are contested. | ||
And I will submit information for the record from experts who contest what you've said about the vaccine. | ||
And the result is to undermine faith in the vaccine. | ||
It's kind of like saying, listen, I think you should swim in that lake. | ||
But, you know, the lake is probably toxic and there's probably a ton of snakes and alligators in that lake, but I think you should swim in it. | ||
Nobody's going to swim in that lake if that's what you say. | ||
And so I want you to acknowledge that when you say you support the measles vaccine and then go out and repeatedly undermine the vaccine with information that is contested by public health experts, that is not supporting the vaccine. | ||
And so I guess I have two simple questions for you. | ||
One is... | ||
Can you clarify what you said in the House this morning? | ||
Are you or are you not recommending that families get their children vaccinated? | ||
Or are you just giving people the pros and cons? | ||
And do you understand that when you say these things about the measles vaccine... | ||
What ends up happening is less people get the vaccine. | ||
That may be what you want, but do you understand that the result of constantly questioning the efficacy or safety of the vaccine results in less people getting the vaccine? | ||
So I don't necessarily want to spend the remaining 20 seconds in an argument over the science, but do you at least understand that that's the consequence of what you're saying? | ||
And are you actually still recommending people get the vaccine, or are you not? | ||
Senator, if I advise you to swim in a lake, I knew there'd be alligators, and wouldn't you want me to tell you there were alligators in it? | ||
So are you recommending the measles vaccine or not? | ||
What I've said, and what I've said... | ||
It doesn't sound like you are, if that's... | ||
Are you going to let me answer? | ||
Are you going to keep interrupting? | ||
Are you or are you not? | ||
Are you going to let me answer? | ||
What I pledged before this committee, during my confirmation, is that I would tell the truth, that I would have radical transparency. | ||
I'm going to tell the truth about everything we know and we don't know about vaccines. | ||
Are you recommending the measles vaccine? | ||
I am not going to just tell people everything is safe and effective. | ||
If I know that there's issues, I need to respect people's intelligence. | ||
I think you're answering the question. | ||
I think you're answering the question. | ||
That's really dangerous for the American public and for families. | ||
The reason people have lost faith in this program is because they've been lied to by public officials for year after year after year. | ||
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All right, folks, I'm Chase Geiser, your host of The War Room today. | |
Gail and Troy will be back in studio on Monday. | ||
Make sure you stay tuned because on the other side of this very short, very brief, one-minute break, I will be breaking down all of the latest in Ukraine, what's going on with artificial intelligence, the developments with these amazing economic trade deals, and the globalist attack on everything populist, mega, patriotic, individualistic, amazing Christian, amazing, just great, amazing. | ||
You're going to love it! | ||
Stay tuned! | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host of The War Room for the next two hours and 54 minutes. | ||
Make sure you stay tuned for breaking news, analysis, and an in-depth assault on the new world order. | ||
Where, where, where should I begin? | ||
The U.S. opposes Ukraine's participation in upcoming NATO summit, diplomatic sources say. | ||
Of course they do, because their participation in the summit would only provoke Russia. | ||
And they're trying to end wars, not wage wars. | ||
But we've got some good developments, some positive developments about this new pope. | ||
And look, my wife's Catholic. | ||
My wife's family is Catholic. | ||
And they were very excited and moved by the fact that we have an American pope. | ||
And there were a lot of concerns. | ||
This is a pope who, as I understand it, was made a cardinal in 2023 by Pope Francis. | ||
So he seemed like an assigned successor to the papacy. | ||
And he said some things that seemed to be anti-MAGA because he's so pro-immigration from his theological Catholic perspective, I guess. | ||
And so the question was, is this going to be a problem or not? | ||
A lot of red flags. | ||
Had guests on that said he's even worse than Pope Francis if you look at his background. | ||
But he's done amazing things so far. | ||
Apparently he's been giving the Mass in Latin, which is a pre-Vatican II Mass. | ||
It seems much more traditional. | ||
He's made a Latin version of his X account where he posts everything he posts on X, but in Latin. | ||
As kind of a dog whistle to Catholic traditionalism, people say, oh, well, they're electing this American pope because the Vatican has suffered from a decline in donations from American donors. | ||
America being the largest economy in the world, a large Catholic population. | ||
It's really a shame that we've alienated and disenfranchised the American Catholic base for so many years in a row, so many popes in a row, so many decades. | ||
So maybe by allowing this next pope to be American, we can heal that revenue wound. | ||
Maybe that's what's going on. | ||
But even J.D. Vance appearing on Glenn Beck's show has said that it's been nothing but good things that he's seen from the Pope. | ||
We've got a couple of clips I want to show you right now. | ||
This is clip four. | ||
I'm going to show you first, and then I'll show you another one of J.D. Vance speaking about the Pope with Glenn Beck as well. | ||
This is him on the era of American self-righteousness and international policing just being a bygone era. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
What an amazing... | ||
Few days the president has had, first with all of the foreign wins before he left, with the wars, you know, and everything that the State Department and Marco Rubio is doing. | ||
And now this speech, I think this Riyadh speech is historic on so many levels. | ||
How would you describe what's going on in the Middle East this week? | ||
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Yeah, so I agree with you, Glenn, about that particular speech. | |
I mean, when I listened to it, and I obviously knew a little bit about what the president was going to say, it changed a little bit, I would say, over the last couple of days. | ||
But the core message is very simple, that America wants not to remake the world in America's image. | ||
We don't want to force our allies to adopt our exact form of government. | ||
We actually want to be in the business of shared interest and shared economic cooperation. | ||
And so long as you're not trying to kill anybody, and so long as you're interested in building wealth for your citizens, And I think that's a very important signal to send to the world. | ||
You know, the Obama administration economist Larry Summers had a very smart point a few years ago. | ||
He said, you know, when the Chinese show up in the developing world, they show up with a bag of money. | ||
When Americans show up in the developing world, they show up with a lecture. | ||
And if you're given a choice between a lecture and a bag of money, you're going to choose the bag of money every step of the way. | ||
I think what the president is saying is that era of American preachiness and America telling other countries how to live their lives, that era. | ||
I think we're stopping with both. | ||
We are really looking at economic cooperation. | ||
In Africa, for example, Glenn, you have American diplomats sent by the Biden administration who are telling very conservative Christian African countries that they need to fly the LGBTQ flag, but they're not engaging in any economic arrangement where the Africans have critical minerals that we need, they have other industries that we could be participating in, we could be partnering on. | ||
And I think that's the bags of money point. | ||
It's not that we're going to give them money, but that we could have some shared economic relations with a conservative African country where we wouldn't want to tell them how to live their lives. | ||
We would actually just want to enter into a partnership with them. | ||
And that's, again, a big, big change. | ||
It's a big shift, but it's an important shift from a very dumb American foreign policy to a very smart one that I think is gonna benefit this country for the next generation. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I know you're headed over to the Vatican. | ||
You're going to be celebrating the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo this weekend, along with Senator Rubio, who's also Catholic. | ||
You had one of the last conversations with the last Pope. | ||
Why does the Pope matter so much to the world? | ||
And I want to talk beyond faith and religion. | ||
Why is he so important? | ||
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Well, you know, obviously, right, he is the leader of 1.4 billion Catholics, and so there is just a lot of soft influence, right? | |
He doesn't have a military, he doesn't have an army, but he does have a lot of influence through those Catholics. | ||
And, you know, a lot of those Catholics, I think we won a majority of Catholics in the last election, but a lot of those Catholics continue to vote Democratic. | ||
And so, you know, there is just a natural influence in... | ||
And having the ear of 1.4 billion faithful people, including 100 million or so in the United States, I also think, Lynn, something I've picked up on, and you don't see a lot of headlines about this, but the Vatican has already played a very constructive role in some of the peace conversations. | ||
That we've been having all over the world. | ||
They've been trying to facilitate negotiations between the Russians and the Ukrainians. | ||
They've been trying to facilitate other peaceful negotiations between various countries. | ||
And so, you know, they have that soft power, right? | ||
They have the ear of those Catholics. | ||
But then they also have an ability to use that soft power to play a mediating role in some of these disputes. | ||
So, you know, while the Pope doesn't have an F-35 standing behind him. | ||
He does have the prayers of a lot of faithful Catholics, and that matters when you try to insert yourself into these conversations. | ||
So we welcome that engagement. | ||
As you know, the president really does believe that we can have less conflict in the world if we just have cooler heads prevail. | ||
So we welcome that engagement, and we'll continue to do so over the next few years. | ||
And look, we've got peace escalating for the first time in I can't even think of when. | ||
Because of this MAGA movement. | ||
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This Pax Americana. | |
Putin-Trump meeting imminent, according to a White House official, Sebastian Gorka. | ||
Not my favorite, but he's not lying here. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to help Russia and Ukraine finalize a peace agreement a deputy assistant to Trump, Sebastian Gorka, has said. | ||
Meeting between the two leaders is imminent, he told a security summit organized by Politico. | ||
Deals are all about timing. | ||
When the time is right, that's when the president is in the room with Putin, he stated. | ||
While maintaining that the right moment is imminent, he did not elaborate and did not provide any further details about a possible meeting between Putin and Trump. | ||
So you've got a president who actually shows up and he shakes hands instead of giving fist bumps. | ||
Famously, when Tucker Carlson interviewed Vladimir Putin, Stated that he hadn't personally spoken to President Biden since the Ukraine war began. | ||
A statement which was not refuted by the White House. | ||
So, I mean, everybody's just excited. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
Biden has not spoken to the person that we're in a proxy war with. | ||
I mean, you remember under Ronald Reagan during the Cold War, there was that hotline, that red phone directly to Gorbachev between Reagan so that they could talk immediately in case there was any misunderstanding or miscommunication to avoid the nuclear destruction of the intelligence. | ||
But under the Biden administration, we're just not going to have any conversation between Biden and Putin. | ||
And I think really the reason that was going on was less because of a failure in political policy or leadership, and more because the White House administration understood and knew. | ||
That Joe Biden had dementia and was incapable of such negotiations. | ||
And they knew that the Russians knew that Joe Biden had dementia and was incapable of such negotiations. | ||
So what they had to do was send their counterparts to communicate with one another. | ||
I'll have my people talk to your people since your person can't even talk. | ||
Can't even finish a sentence. | ||
Can't put a coherent thought together. | ||
Can't even walk upstairs. | ||
Can't even do anything other than undermine the integrity of your own nation. | ||
But we've got President Trump meeting with Putin imminently. | ||
He's been meeting with and speaking with Zelensky. | ||
He's been visiting Qatar. | ||
He's been visiting Saudi Arabia, establishing new trade deals, economic deals that will thwart all of the efforts of China to subvert the dollar as a global reserve currency, much to the globalist chagrin. | ||
I'm going to show you this clip here in a moment. | ||
He says, I shook more hands than any human being is capable of doing. | ||
They were starving for love because our country didn't give them love. | ||
They gave them a fist bump. | ||
Remember the fist bump in Saudi Arabia? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Jennifer, I'm sure that you saw that last night. | ||
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I shook more hands than any human being is capable of doing. | |
That was a long deal. | ||
And they were big people. | ||
But they were starving for love. | ||
Because our country didn't give them love. | ||
They gave them a fist bump. | ||
Remember the fist bump in Saudi Arabia? | ||
He travels all the way to Saudi Arabia in that case and he gives them a fist bump. | ||
That's not what they want. | ||
They don't want a fist bump. | ||
They want to shake his hand. | ||
That's right. | ||
We've had an era of a nation being unnecessarily sold out. | ||
And I don't know why it is. | ||
Maybe it's just part of the human condition. | ||
That once you get to the top, everything seems to just fall apart and crumble. | ||
I mean, one would think, intuitively speaking, that getting to the top is the hardest part. | ||
And then being at the top is all peaches and cream. | ||
That becoming the president of the United States is the hardest part, but once you're the president, then it's easy because you have so much power. | ||
Or becoming a world's superpower is super difficult, but once you are the superpower, then by God, you can just run things like the Empire for Star Wars. | ||
But the fact of the matter is it's exactly the opposite. | ||
It's much easier to get to the top than it is to stay at the top. | ||
And it seems like every civilization, every nation throughout history has gotten to the top and then immediately just given in to hedonism and corruption and erosion and rot from within to the point where it inevitably collapses. | ||
And that's what the United States of America has been doing since 1945. | ||
We've been unnecessarily expanding our military-industrial complex, our political-industrial complex, our private political press. | ||
Selling out the interests of the American people by catalyzing inflation as much as possible and de-sinking or decoupling the dollar itself from gold. | ||
Into the petrodollar, which entangled us unnecessarily into the Middle East, which entangled us unnecessarily in all these conflicts in the Middle East, resulting in the death of hundreds of thousands or millions of people, the expense of the American people, the lack of standard of living. | ||
I mean, we even made the decision from a leadership level to outsource and delegate the manufacturing of all of our goods to an enemy of the United States. | ||
I mean, while we were in a cold war with the Soviet Union, because it was capitalism versus communism. | ||
We were simultaneously negotiating ways in which we could delegate and outsource our manufacturing to another communist nation, the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So it was obviously something that wasn't done based on principle whatsoever because all of the policies conflict on principle. | ||
They're all conflicting, hypocritical, inconsistent with one another in terms of any philosophy or political position. | ||
So what was really going on, where on the one hand, we had a political class that was claiming that communism was a major threat to the world so that it could bolster the pockets of the military-industrial complex that they were invested in. | ||
And on the other hand, they were ignoring communism so they could sell out manufacturing to the CCP so they could get kickbacks on the manufacturing from the CCP and the deals from the CCP. | ||
And we've seen this well-documented from the CCP. | ||
Other reports that have leaked about how the Bidens and others just totally sold out our interests to the CCP. | ||
And now what is manifest is a United States of America totally entangled with all of these reckless civilizations, whether they're terrorist civilizations, whether they don't really have our interests in mind, whether they're Russian and unpredictable, or the CCP and incompatible. | ||
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sell out all the interests of the American people by opening up the borders and catalyzing as much invasion as possible and erosion of our own civilization while we allow this color revolution to take place from these globalist entities like the Black Rocks and the International Monetary Funds and the International Bank of Settlements, which insist on ESG | ||
scores, scores which are calculated by committee with no objective metrics whatsoever, only subjective panels who decide which companies are playing ball or not with their long-term agenda of conglomeration of political and economic power. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's what's taking place while we see this insanity of Democratic Rep. | ||
Summer Lee to introduce reparations now, a resolution demanding trillions from U.S. taxpayers for slavery that ended 160 years ago. | ||
And I am so sick of this reparations argument because it's really just a Marxist philosophy of redistribution of wealth. | ||
This idea that anybody would owe reparations for something not even their ancestors did, but people who have the same race as their ancestors did. | ||
Two people who aren't even descended from slaves just because they share the same race as the slaves. | ||
When 600,000 people died in the Civil War, largely because of slavery, I guess 600,000 people dying in a war to free the slaves is not enough in terms of reparations. | ||
Now we have to give them money, money which we would print, printing which would dilute buying power, dying power, dying buying power, diluting buying power, resulting in... | ||
Disproportional harm to minority communities. | ||
I mean, even the reparations themselves would harm the minority communities more than they would help because of the inflation that they would create. | ||
Not to mention how it would engender and create racial divides in this country. | ||
I guess it's because they want a civil war. | ||
I mean, they're putting out movies about it. | ||
I guess it's because they want the so-called far right-wing fascists. | ||
To be rebelled against by Black Lives Matter and these minority communities so that we can destabilize the United States in such a way that the globalist agenda can be manifest right before our eyes by establishing the post-collapse infrastructure. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
And that's why basically everyone except anyone who loves America is attacking Donald Trump in this agenda. | ||
You've got the Mark Levins coming out and saying, Qatar! | ||
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Qatar! | |
Qatar! | ||
You got the left coming out and saying that these refugees from South Africa are a disgrace to our civilization, that increasing tariffs on China so that we're less dependent on China is a disgrace to our working class people because it's going to raise the prices if they care about raising prices. | ||
If they cared about raising prices, they wouldn't have printed 40% of all dollars ever printed in the course of the last five years. | ||
That was way worse than any tariff we could impose on China. | ||
But all of America's enemies are coming out and attacking all of Trump's policies, not because they care about the people in America, but because they seek to conglomerate power and subjugate the people of America. | ||
And what's happening right before our eyes is this arms race for artificial intelligence, which I'm going to get more into on the other side of the break because it's going to require some time. | ||
This arms race for artificial intelligence... | ||
Because of the international depopulation crisis in conjunction with the international economic crisis manifesting, playing out right before our eyes because of the nature of the dollar as the global reserve currency backed by nothing but the petrodollar. | ||
And for years and years and years, we have seen that the globalist elite, the military-industrial complex, the political-industrial complex have been lying about the technologies That we in the United States of America have They've been lying about the fact that we've figured out amazing and astounding ways to generate energy that don't require fossil fuels And I'm not advocating for alternatives to fossil fuels because I'm some environmentalist hack I'm just advocating for free energy because energy really is the currency of the strength of a civilization | ||
in modern times Trust is the currency of leadership Energy is the currency of a civilization. | ||
All of our problems really go back to whether or not we can generate enough energy, maximize energy, scale energy, especially given that we're an artificial intelligence arms race, which is going to consume an astronomical sum of energy. | ||
And maybe the crew can look this up. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm pretty sure that I saw last week a study suggesting that estimates are that our current energy infrastructure... | ||
99% of our energy that we produce the way that we produce it now would be consumed by artificial intelligence in the near future if it's developed in the way that we think that it's going to be developed. | ||
So now finally we have these murmurings or these rumors about things like weapons systems that we have that transcend the bounds of space and time. | ||
Rumors that we have zero point energy sources. | ||
Because before our military industrial complex did not want to admit that it had a way to provide infinite energy. | ||
Did not want to admit that based on the technology that it's garnered from Nikola Tesla, potential acquisitions of extraterrestrial or at least extradimensional beings existed. | ||
They didn't want to acknowledge that this technology existed because if we replaced the demand for oil or eradicated the demand for oil, then that would pull the rug out from under the dollar. | ||
And the collapse of the dollar has been, for the last 50, 60, or 70 years, the greatest threat to the national security. | ||
Of the United States of America, which is why the CIA, the FBI, the intelligence community on a large scale has engaged in this Machiavellian utilitarian approach to leadership and foreign policy, justifying every single conflict in the name of democracy, really in the name of the dollar denomination, the fiat currency we have established because our politicians were too greedy to not overspend. | ||
That's what's playing out right before our eyes. | ||
But in clip 29 here, you'll see that we have leadership in this administration admitting that we have weapons that transcend the bounds of space and time. | ||
Our passenger planes are slower than they used to be. | ||
Our trains crawl compared to those in other parts of the world. | ||
Our cars do not fly. | ||
Advances have not stopped, but something has gone wrong. | ||
Stagnation was a choice. | ||
We have weighed down our builders and innovators. | ||
The well-intentioned regulatory regime of the 1970s became an ever-tightening ratchet, first hampering America's ability to become a net energy exporter and then making it harder and harder to build. | ||
We seem to have lost focus and vision, to have lowered our sights and let systems and structures and bureaucracies muddle us along. | ||
But we are capable of so much more. | ||
Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space. | ||
They leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow and improve productivity. | ||
So, folks, we're coming up on a break in one minute and 45 seconds. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host of The War Room today. | ||
For the next two hours and 27 minutes, we will be breaking the latest news, and this just came across my desk. | ||
From the crew, astounding job, HHS, to stop recommending COVID shots for children, pregnant women, Wall Street Journal reports. | ||
From Reuters, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is planning to drop CDC recommendations for routine COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant women, teens, and children. | ||
The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. | ||
Wow! | ||
For so long, we've been concerned by the fact that RFK Jr. has not succeeded in accomplishing this very outcome. | ||
Now, it's not the full outcome. | ||
It's a partial outcome, protecting pregnant women, teens, and children from the vaccine deaths. | ||
But it's a step in the right direction. | ||
I've said it before on here regarding the tariffs. | ||
That what Trump did with the tariffs, where he announced a universal reciprocal tariffs policy, was meant to target China without humiliating them and just targeting them because he knew that everyone else would concede to the reciprocal tariffs policy, reduce their tariffs on us, and that it would only be China left that was being attacked. | ||
Now we're seeing the inverse. | ||
You eke out this policy, which says, hey, look, we still support the COVID vaccines. | ||
They're still safe and effective, but we're just not going to allow you to give it to... | ||
This is a major development, a major success, and we've seen RFK Jr. ramping up his antagonism for big pharma, for the vaccine industry, and for big food as well, with the food dyes and the fluoride and the atrazine and things of that nature. | ||
I want to show you, in fact, clip 37, where RFK Jr. | ||
Basically says that the only reason that we haven't found a cure for Alzheimer's is because of corruption within our establishments, our institutions. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
We're switching the trajectory so that we're going to really focus narrowly on chronic disease, ending the chronic disease epidemic. | ||
And then we're going to make sure that the science cannot be corrupted. | ||
And every scientific study is replicated. | ||
And the raw data for those studies is published. | ||
That the peer review for those studies is published. | ||
And we're going to focus on making sure that we get to younger scientists rather than the old boys network. | ||
And I could talk to you about scientific corruption all day long, about horror stories that we know have happened within NIH. | ||
One of those, probably the worst, is the amyloid plaque scandal. | ||
For 20 years, we were, because of utter corruption and fraud. | ||
We were directing Alzheimer's research to one hypothesis, and any other hypothesis was shut down. | ||
We should have the cure for Alzheimer's today. | ||
We don't have it purely because of corruption at NIH. | ||
We are gonna have it quickly. | ||
Look, it's a tale as old as time. | ||
We know what happened in the 80s with the drug companies and Fauci and AIDS, where they gave 10,000 hemophiliacs, AIDS, HIV and hepatitis, HIV, of course, which becomes AIDS. | ||
Knowing that they were infecting them, giving children and adults these terminal illnesses and keeping it a secret so they could make astronomical sums of money. | ||
And then when they were caught doing this and their medications were banned in the United States of America, the ones that were contaminated with hepatitis and HIV, they took their remaining inventory and sold it to third world countries. | ||
All right, well, if we can't give American children AIDS, I guess we'll just have to sell it to Africa and give the African children AIDS. | ||
It's like a Bill Gates playbook. | ||
Let's do these experiments on children in foreign nations, children no one seems to care about in the political class. | ||
But now we have the HHS coming out saying that they're no longer going to recommend or allow for pregnant women, teenagers, and children to be medicated with these experimental mRNA vaccines. | ||
And we know that virtually no children under the age of 18 died of COVID-19. | ||
At one point, it was like 1,000 total. | ||
And of those 1,000 people under the age of 18 who died from COVID-19, they all had terrible comorbidities like leukemia or cancer. | ||
They were under immunosuppressants because they'd had a transplant. | ||
I mean, it was just obvious that COVID-19 wasn't actually why they died. | ||
It was their comorbidities. | ||
But at the same time, we were recommending these vaccines. | ||
For this class of people, all of the data, even the data from the establishment of the state, admitted that these demographics were not in danger of COVID-19 whatsoever. | ||
And look, I believe COVID was real, and it was more dangerous than the flu, but much less dangerous than was stated by the press. | ||
I understand that there was a reaction, or there needed to be some reaction to COVID-19, but not shutting down the entire economy. | ||
I mean, you realize that every 1% unemployment goes up in the United States of America. | ||
40,000 people die stress-related deaths. | ||
And the countless small businesses that went under during the lockdowns, while these big... | ||
Corporations or big industries came in and acquired everything and swept up so that all that was left on the other side were fast food chains, major grocery stores like Walmart and others instead of the small mom-and-pop stores. | ||
People declaring unemployment, people who refused to get vaccinated, being kicked out of the military, fired from their jobs, having to seek unemployment benefits. | ||
Waiting months to get them despite the fact that 100,000 people who work for the federal government of the United States of America while working for the federal government of the United States of America have been succeeding in claiming unemployment benefits themselves for some reason. | ||
So just massive corruption and I see an unraveling taking place right before our eyes. | ||
An unraveling of the blackmail bonds that used to exist from major corporations and the political establishments. | ||
In our political class. | ||
For some reason, big food doesn't seem to have leverage over this administration anymore. | ||
Israel doesn't seem to have much leverage over this administration anymore. | ||
Major pharmaceutical companies, big pharma, doesn't seem to have leverage over this administration anymore. | ||
It's this denomois, this denotment, the untangling of the knot, of the globalist... | ||
Infrastructure playing out right before our eyes and every day that goes by we see an administration an executive branch more and more unleashed like it's gnawing through some rope that's been tied around its neck for decade after decade after decade. | ||
Some muzzle that's been Tied around its jaw, keeping it from speaking the truth, admitting the truth about the nature of the way that we do business and the way that we do virtually anything, whether it's education, whether it's health, whether it's food, whether it's foreign policy. | ||
I mean, we have been undermined on virtually every front by every opponent or adversary imaginable. | ||
And it's miraculous because throughout history, I've never seen an example. | ||
Of a civilization that reached the power and the corruption of our civilization successfully being able to reverse that corruption without violence. | ||
I was going through and listening to old liners from Infowars going back to 2001. | ||
There were like 150 of them. | ||
One of the liners is something to the effect of, those who would make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable. | ||
You're listening to Alex Jones. | ||
And it's so true because these entanglements, this blackmail, whether it's Epstein or other factors, other leverage. | ||
These entanglements have made peaceful revolution impossible while they are catalyzing, stoking, provoking, and gearing up for violent revolution, but on their terms. | ||
But somehow a miracle happened, and Donald Trump was shot but not killed, turning him to God. | ||
Ensuring his victory in the eyes of the American people and putting in virtually the only person I can think of who is single-handedly capable of reversing all of the evil that we have slow walked into or been slow walked into by the corruption of our own political leadership. | ||
I mean, it's astounding to me, frankly. | ||
And speaking of blackmail rings and Epstein, Remember that report that came out from James O 'Keefe last week? | ||
I'm going to play clip 27 here in a second. | ||
That had the royal family insider stating on a hidden camera that Prince Andrew was sleeping with underage girls. | ||
That's not cool is what he said. | ||
Well, he's really been walking that back. | ||
Did you guys see this clip? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Neocon is a pejorative for June. | ||
27, please. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And this is in... | ||
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The Sting video is very interesting. | |
I think O 'Keefe Media is genius in certain ways. | ||
The woman that I met was... | ||
Spectacular. | ||
She was interesting, fun, bright, a great actress, let's say. | ||
She's putting on a role, but if I was a producer or director, I'd be hiring her for any acting role. | ||
And I think that part of the reason that I was saying these things is I was... | ||
I had quite a lot to drink, and I just was not speaking the truth, and I have to admit it, and I regret very much what I said, and none of it reflects what I actually believe. | ||
And what I was saying was stuff that was basically you could Google anywhere in the world, and I regret it sincerely and deeply. | ||
I mean, look, I've had a few drinks in my time, but I don't remember having a few drinks and then saying the complete opposite to what I actually believe to random people in bars. | ||
I don't know why alcohol would make you do such a U-turn on what you think. | ||
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Well, I think it was much more than alcohol. | |
I think that it was alcohol combined with somebody that... | ||
You know, I have to confess, I was very taken with this young lady. | ||
And she, you know, the more encouragement of negative, the negative things that she liked to hear. | ||
And so I was trying to, you know, it was a mistake. | ||
I can't say it any other way. | ||
And I can only say that I regret it very much. | ||
It does not reflect in any way, shape, or form what I believe to be true. | ||
Man, he's cooked. | ||
I can't believe that this person has been an expert in advising the royal family and being a fixer for the royal family. | ||
Somebody who can come in like the wolf from Pulp Fiction and solve any problem, any crisis, any PR nightmare. | ||
I can't believe that he didn't have the wisdom from his experience, his expertise. | ||
To just say, yeah, it's unfortunate that I phrased it the way that I phrased it, but it's absolutely true. | ||
What you do is you double down on the truth when the truth comes out. | ||
You lean into it. | ||
You don't pull away from it. | ||
Now everybody just knows that he's still totally bought and paid for by the royal family. | ||
He's still totally under control and that everything that he said in the hidden camera video is true and everything he just said is lies. | ||
Now he's a liar and he's a sellout. | ||
Whereas before, He was just an unfortunate victim of a hidden camera catching him telling the truth and admitting rather charmingly with humility that he'd been lied to and tricked and was wrong about Prince Andrew and it's not cool. | ||
I mean, everything he said in the hidden camera video, I totally agreed with. | ||
I came in as a fixer for Prince Andrew and, you know, I believed him when he said that he hadn't been sleeping with underage girls. | ||
And then when it came out that he had her, when I realized that he lied to me, that wasn't cool. | ||
I was like, yeah, okay, I agree with everything you said. | ||
It's too bad that the royal family tricked you because they needed you to give them your services and advisement on how to deal with this PR crisis. | ||
That is the obvious fact that Prince Andrew was sleeping with underage girls. | ||
Now you're coming out and saying that you were drunk and you just said the opposite of everything that you believe because you were also seduced by a young woman. | ||
It's like disgusting. | ||
But here's the latest. | ||
Let's take a little peek inside Epstein's library, clip 24. This is another O 'Keefe release of, I believe, never-before-seen footage of what is within Epstein's domicile compound on the island. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Today we release more never-before-seen video and images from inside Jeffrey Epstein's former island home. | ||
Showing bizarre statues and a cryptic message written on a chalkboard by Jeffrey Epstein himself. | ||
The Jeffrey Epstein Island, also known as Little St. James in the Virgin Islands. | ||
Last time we took you inside the kitchen to show that really creepy image of a baby in a sink. | ||
YouTubers have snuck on the island. | ||
Luke Radowski, Tyler Olivier getting images of the outside of the structures. | ||
But today we're going to take you inside the structures. | ||
Inside Jeffrey Epstein's library, we're going to take a closer look. | ||
Now, this has never been seen before. | ||
We are now inside the library. | ||
Dozens of books line the walls, including literature like Ernest Hemingway's Selected Letters, vacation reads such as Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Ultimatum, denser titles like The Golden Age of Theoretical Physics, and Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses. | ||
Now a closer inspection revealed unusual objects, statuettes of winged figures in plague masks, and one of a semi-nude young woman washing herself while seated on a bidet. | ||
Video and photos inside the library also show a horse whip, which is right here under the chalkboard, apparently crafted from leather and bones. | ||
And then we go to this chalkboard over here. | ||
Now this chalkboard displayed cryptic words, including the word power, deception, mirror in face, dank brain among others. | ||
Now, the chalkboard's message remains a mystery, and we're hoping that some of you in the audience can help decipher and ascertain what Epstein might be talking about here. | ||
This is, again, right after he was arrested. | ||
We compared the words on the chalkboard to a note Epstein wrote in his prison cell before his death. | ||
Several letters and letter combinations from the note match those on the chalkboard, which leads us to believe they were in fact written by Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And we're not sure what this means, but we're hoping you and the audience can take a look at this and tell us what you think he was trying to say here. | ||
Was it a message he was sending to the world? | ||
We're receiving a lot of images, videos, and photos as a result of our reporting. | ||
These sources reaching out to us include those within the government. | ||
People who don't trust anybody, including our own Department of Justice. | ||
These people are reaching out to us on Signal at 914-491-9395. | ||
We're currently corroborating the material, producing the material, backing it up on secure drives, and producing our very next Epstein Report, which should come out tomorrow. | ||
The type of journalism that we do is not free. | ||
We just got sued yesterday. | ||
We have to hire lawyers to defend ourselves. | ||
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More from the Epstein Island, and I think this is all going to come out. | |
I really do believe that there are tens of thousands of videos, 14 terabytes of video content that is being gone through to blur out or redact identities of the victims. | ||
And based on the amount of video that has been captured, And the length of time that Jeffrey Epstein was operational, the number of true victims of Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein, and this blackmail ring has to be thousands upon thousands. | ||
And maybe it's the same several hundred women just over and over again, thousands upon thousands of times, but I think that we're going to get this information, folks. | ||
I really do think that it's going to come out and we're going to see indictments now. | ||
If it doesn't happen by January 20th of 2026, then I'm going to be upset. | ||
But I understand that one person rising to the top of an incredibly corrupt organization takes time to reverse. | ||
Whether it's Pam Bondi or whether it's Kash Patel at the top of the FBI. | ||
I mean, you can't denazify Germany overnight. | ||
You can't identify and figure out who the bad actors are within these giant institutions. | ||
I mean, one of the terrible tragedies or outcomes of just incessant expansionary government is the thousands upon thousands of people with varying incentives, varying levels of character operating in a siloed fashion within an intelligence infrastructure using tools and technology. | ||
That's totally unprecedented. | ||
I mean, you get to the top, you might have good intentions. | ||
How do you know who to trust around you? | ||
How do you know if the person reporting to you is telling the truth, if the person reporting to the person reporting to you is telling the truth? | ||
I believe Pam Bondi, when she says that there's thousands of videos, and look, I think it's very likely that much of the evidence has been destroyed, manipulated, or deleted, but it seems like not all of it. | ||
I understand that a lot of the JFK files have probably been deleted over the years. | ||
I understand that MKUltra destroyed all of the evidence. | ||
The CIA destroyed all the evidence of MKUltra after it was outed that the program existed. | ||
I understand that that's exactly what the intelligence community does. | ||
When it realizes that it's been compromised, it begins destroying all of its evidence and information and documents. | ||
But the fact that we're seeing these reports, and it's all in the context of the untangling of our relationship with Israel. | ||
And the O 'Keefe's are getting the reports. | ||
And the bodies are coming out and saying they're going to release everything. | ||
And Trump has ordered it by executive order. | ||
I mean, if he was compromised, or if it really was a national security issue, he wouldn't have signed the executive order. | ||
It's going to come out. | ||
It's going to come out. | ||
It's just unbelievable to me the miracle that we're witnessing right before our eyes with this Trump administration. | ||
Because counter to what I just said, we do have a person in leadership at the highest level of our nation who's dealing with the most corrupt government establishment infrastructure that's ever existed here in the United States of America. | ||
And somehow... | ||
Is capable probably by divine guidance, divine providence of every single day simplifying the obstacles, simplifying, unraveling the entanglement. | ||
It's like something you would see in A Beautiful Mind with Russell Crowe about John Nash discovering game theory. | ||
A mathematical breakthrough and something not just so complicated in terms of the political infrastructure that's in place, but complicated in terms of the pragmatic infrastructure that's in place. | ||
It's hard, even if you had unlimited power, to know how to unravel or fix all of the errors or glitches in the code that is our infrastructure. | ||
To figure out what's wrong, what's keeping the program from running properly. | ||
It's like impossible to scour through all that code and fix it. | ||
Somehow, it seems like every single day it's happening. | ||
And you can see it based on everything that's happening in every facet. | ||
With trade, with tariffs, with peace overseas, with RFK and the HHS coming out now and saying that they're no longer going to mandate or recommend that pregnant women or teenagers or children get the COVID vaccines. | ||
I mean, this is a major breakthrough. | ||
Finally acknowledging that there's a problem with atrazine or fluoride in the water, that there's a problem with all of these food dyes that we give to our children, that there's a problem with the fact that 1 in 12 boys in California now has autism, and it's directly correlated to the amount of the population that's vaccinated because we can study which states have higher and higher versus lower and lower vaccine rates among children, and there's a direct correlation between the more you vaccinate them, the younger you vaccinate them, the more autistic they are. | ||
I mean, we're fixing our dollar. | ||
We're fixing our peace overseas. | ||
We're establishing justice for the first time and accountability for the first time. | ||
For political leaders or members of the political elite who have committed crimes against this nation. | ||
And look, I know it's going slower than you want because the injustice has been so blatant, brazen, and longstanding. | ||
But it's coming, folks. | ||
I know that you all want the second coming of Jesus Christ. | ||
Because it's been 2,000 years and it's time for evil to end and everyone to be one with God again. | ||
But hey, look, if it takes 2,000 years, if it takes 3,000 years, that's divine providence. | ||
That's how long it takes. | ||
There's a plan. | ||
And folks, we have to see it through all the way. | ||
On November 5th, we didn't end a war. | ||
We started one when we elected Donald Trump president. | ||
It was the beginning of the trials. | ||
The fight for freedom, the fight for humanity against all the world's supervillains who seek to conglomerate us. | ||
And the only way that we can accomplish victory over the technocratic, depopulation, globalist agenda is if we ensure that free speech is protected at all costs. | ||
Elon Musk has done a great job of reinvigorating freedom of speech on the internet through his purchase of Twitter and conversion of Twitter into X. They didn't come after us because of anything we got wrong. | ||
They came after us because of everything that we got right and that we get right. | ||
And the one way to ensure that they don't silence us once and for all is by going to thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
And don't just go there because you love freedom of speech and your children and your family and America and your God, Christianity, your faith, the Messiah. | ||
Don't just go there because you believe in freedom of speech and you understand that depopulation is a threat to humanity and may eradicate the species off the planet under the globalist hoax that is environmentalism, which would sacrifice humanity to the false idol of the environment, the false idol of nature like some pagan tribe from 2,500 or 3,000 years ago. | ||
Go, because the products are amazing. | ||
Go to thealexgenalstore.com and stay tuned for more news on the other side. | ||
I love living in California. | ||
Some people think the state's gone to hell. | ||
They couldn't be more wrong. | ||
It's doing better than ever. | ||
Welcome to my new house. | ||
Just moved in under this little overpass. | ||
Why'd you move in here? | ||
Oh, it was the best option on the market. | ||
It's actually part of a drainage line, so it'll be life-threatening if we get a lot of rain. | ||
Whoa, that sounds dangerous. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
Our state doesn't have any water, so I'll be fine. | ||
You know, after I lost my house in the fire that the state couldn't put out, I couldn't rebuild because I can't get house insurance in this state. | ||
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So I thought, well, this is perfect. | |
It's open air on both ends. | ||
Where's your bathroom? | ||
If you just walk out of the tunnel, you'll find a sidewalk up there we all use. | ||
It took forever to acquire this property. | ||
There were a dozen or so people that overdosed from fentanyl seven months ago. | ||
It took the state that long for them to clean up their bodies? | ||
No, the state doesn't have that kind of manpower. | ||
It took that long for the rats to completely devour their corpses. | ||
But it's... | ||
It's good to have it all cleaned up now. | ||
Honestly, California's better than ever. | ||
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Why do you think three million people have moved out of California since 2020? | |
Yeah, that doesn't really make sense. | ||
Maybe the state's gotten too good for them. | ||
Oh, and would you mind pulling your mask up over your nose? | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
In California, we still care about slowing the spread of disease. | ||
Sure. | ||
Oh, I just stepped on a needle. | ||
Oh yeah, they're kind of indigenous around here. | ||
Speaking of disease, you probably just got one. | ||
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I've heard people speak negatively about California decriminalizing crime. | |
Well, robbery might not be against the law in California, but using plastic bags is. | ||
And I appreciate that. | ||
Now, when you're shoplifting, you have to take your own bags. | ||
I mean, honestly, every day I look around and say, thank God I live in a state that bans plastic bags and plastic straws so we can keep it clean. | ||
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Do you think you'll try to move into an actual house if you can find a job? | |
Oh, I have a job. | ||
I earn $200,000 a year. | ||
And this is the best place you can find to live? | ||
I'm in the top 1%. | ||
I mean, the cost of living isn't cheap and taxes are high, but it's worth it because the governor uses our tax money to make the state better for everyone. | ||
What do they use your tax money for to make it better? | ||
Oh, for one thing, solving the homeless problem. | ||
In the past five years, California has spent $24 billion to reduce the homeless population. | ||
What have the results been? | ||
Homelessness has gone up by 20%. | ||
But when you think about it, does California have a homeless problem? | ||
Yes, you are homeless. | ||
Uh, I'm not homeless. | ||
California is my home. | ||
Actually, California is the home to the most amount of homeless people in America. | ||
But when you think about it, because California is their home... | ||
They're not really homeless, are they? | ||
So it kind of seems like California is the only state where everyone has a home. | ||
The weather's great here. | ||
I'm just always in it. | ||
What about California's public education? | ||
Oh, it's really good. | ||
My kids may not know how to read, but they know their pronouns in two languages. | ||
They had to learn a second language because that's all their teachers spoke. | ||
And that's great, because my kids were able to learn from their teachers what their pronouns are, and now the state's paying for their gender conversion surgeries. | ||
Wait, the state's paying for that? | ||
They're not just paying for it, they're insisting on it. | ||
You see, my kids started disagreeing with the gender that the public school teacher assigned them. | ||
Then the state stepped in and told my kids that they're misgendering themselves. | ||
And that's not okay, because it's hateful. | ||
And then ordered them to go through state-funded gender conversion surgery so they wouldn't have to suffer from being misgendered anymore. | ||
It's a sanctuary state. | ||
Could you pull that syringe out of your foot? | ||
I gotta inject my 4pm booster. | ||
Does California's insane traffic ever get to you? | ||
Oh, joke's on you. | ||
I can't even drive my car. | ||
The state announced by 2035 they're going all-electric vehicles, so I got ahead of the curve, got an electric car. | ||
And it turns out that the state's electrical grid isn't strong enough to charge it, so I can't use it. | ||
Therefore, I don't have to worry about traffic. | ||
Is there anything that would ever make you leave California? | ||
Literally nothing. | ||
This is paradise. | ||
What if California was attacked and became a nuclear wasteland? | ||
A lot of people don't know. | ||
There's a lot of positives to living in a nuclear wasteland. | ||
I think I would really enjoy it. | ||
And this is the cognitive dissonance, the denial of the left, of the New World Order. | ||
And look, we've got the elite at the top. | ||
They are evil geniuses, Bond villains. | ||
And then they weaponize a whole class of non-player characters beneath them to just sustain. | ||
This level of injustice to deny the cognitive dissonance, it's astounding, folks. | ||
We're going to get into more news on the other side about the AI arms race taking place right before our eyes. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host, for the next one hour and 54 minutes, taking on the New World Order, one broadcast at a time, fighting for truth in the face of an assault of lies from the globalist agenda. | ||
And look, the big thing, the big development that nobody's really talking about, I'm sure somebody is, with these new deals between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, and the big detail everybody for some reason seems to be missing is the fact that along with Donald Trump visiting Saudi Arabia, | ||
he brought with him Elon Musk, Sam Altman, And the CEO of NVIDIA. | ||
Elon Musk, obviously the majority owner of XAI, direct competitor of OpenAI. | ||
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI. | ||
And then the CEO of NVIDIA, which is the company responsible for much of the processing and technology and chips that power AI. | ||
So why is it that Trump brought with him to Saudi Arabia the three most important influential moguls in artificial intelligence? | ||
What does a trade deal with Saudi Arabia have to do with artificial intelligence? | ||
In the 20th century, we're happy to talk about the fact that The nuclear arms race was happening. | ||
But our leadership and our administrations aren't saying anything about this artificial intelligence arms race, really. | ||
I mean, you hear things from The Larry Finks, and I'll show you those clips, and the Elon Musks and the Sam Altmans, some of the industry leaders, but we don't have major cabinet members or politicians or senators or congressmen coming out and talking about the importance of scaling up artificial intelligence. | ||
I guess it's because it's so controversial. | ||
I mean, there's this evangelical base, which is terrified of a technocratic takeover, rightfully so. | ||
There's the Infowars base, which is... | ||
Terrified of a technocratic artificial intelligence takeover. | ||
There's the working class base, which is terrified of a technocratic artificial intelligence takeover. | ||
But then there's the military-industrial complex, which wants it to happen. | ||
And there's so many different variables in this issue that everybody seems to be avoiding the subject, and you just have to pay attention to the quiet details. | ||
Like the fact that Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and the CEO of NVIDIA were present in Saudi Arabia when $600 billion to $1 trillion was committed to expanding our economic partnership and defense partnership at the same time. | ||
And you've got the Mark Levans complaining about Qatar giving $700 million to our universities. | ||
Everything I say is capitalized. | ||
When he should really be complaining about not countries who give us money or fund us, but countries who constantly take monies from us. | ||
I mean, say what you will about Vladimir Putin. | ||
He's never asked me once for money, unlike Zelensky or Macron or Schwab. | ||
And it's because Qatar understands that if they don't want to be subject to China in the 21st century, then they have to help the United States establish the IMEC corridor, the alternative corridor. | ||
And if we want to establish the alternative corridor before China develops artificial intelligence to replace its dying population, then the United States has to reach that technological threshold first. | ||
We have to provide the AI tools domestically. | ||
To replace a dying demographic, if that's the case. | ||
We really should just solve the depopulation problem. | ||
We have to ensure that our partners have the AI and robotics that they need outside of China before China gets it. | ||
So they can't sustain their monopoly on manufacturing into the 21st century and further use that monopoly to force us to fund their subversion of our currency itself. | ||
It's all playing out. | ||
We know. | ||
That the Satoshi Nakamoto's and others, whether they were individuals or committees, were beta testing a technology that could either be weaponized for evil or weaponized for good. | ||
The globalists want to use this blockchain technology to create central bank digital currencies and monitor and control the way money is transacted the world over under new central bank global reserve status. | ||
But at the same time, that technology could be used for good. | ||
And we could change the way that the dollar operates so it isn't dependent on oil, resulting in countless wars in the Middle East and entanglements constantly, and operates like an authentic, honest currency, like our currency used to many, many, many years ago. | ||
So I'm going to show you this BlackRock clip. | ||
This is Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, also involved in major investments in XAI, Talking about, and we've showed this clip before, but it's important to see it again in the context of what happened in Saudi Arabia, talking about the future of artificial intelligence as it pertains to labor. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
If you forecast out the transformation that we're going to see across all societies because of AI, robotics, sensor technology, the speed in which this change is going to occur, I could argue... | ||
In the developed countries, the big winners are countries that have shrinking populations. | ||
That's something that most people never talked about. | ||
You know, we always used to think shrinking population is a cause for negative growth. | ||
But in my conversations with the leadership of these large developed countries that have xenophobic immigration policies, they don't allow anybody to come in. | ||
Shrinking unemployment, excuse me, shrinking demographics. | ||
These countries will rapidly develop robotics and AI and technology. | ||
And if the promise, I didn't say it's going to happen, but if the promise of all that transforms productivity, which most of us think it will. | ||
We'll be able to elevate the standard of living of countries, the standard of living of individuals, even with shrinking populations. | ||
And so the paradigm of negative population growth is going to be changing. | ||
And the social problems that one will have in substituting humans for machines is going to be far easier in those countries that have declining populations. | ||
The leader of BlackRock, a controversial firm. | ||
Also a major investor in XAI. | ||
Stating what everybody seemed to miss. | ||
Negative population growth will no longer result in labor crises for nations if we develop artificial intelligence fast enough, effectively enough to replace the people that are not being born. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
That's why there's an arms race. | ||
Because in China, they have one child per woman on average. | ||
Has to be 2.1 or 2.3 at least to sustain a civilization. | ||
In the United States, it's 1.7. | ||
So they're investing in this AI because they believe in the Fink model. | ||
And we want to ensure that there's no lapse in supply in the interim. | ||
So if their population collapses before they establish effective enough artificial intelligence and robotics to replace the labor force they have lost, then the cost of goods is going to skyrocket because the cost of labor is going to go up. | ||
There's going to be a lower supply of labor. | ||
Therefore, there's the same demand. | ||
And that lower supply is going to drive up the costs. | ||
So we have to diversify away from China, which is why the tariffs came in, to make it more expensive to do business with China, to catalyze growth and development in India, Mexico, and domestically here in the United States. | ||
And we have to simultaneously beat them in this artificial intelligence arms race to ensure that they can't simply replace their workforce with AI, thus making their manufacturing. | ||
Abundantly enticing to a consumer accustomed to buying cheap goods off of slave labor in China. | ||
Here's clip 17 of Elon Musk talking about even deeper, third-order implications, ramifications of the artificial intelligence revolution that's taking place right before our eyes. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I think we're headed to a radically different world. | ||
I think a good world, an interesting world. | ||
My prediction actually for humanoid robots is that ultimately there will be tens of billions. | ||
I think everyone will want to have their personal robot. | ||
You can think of it like as though you had your own personal C3PO or R2D2, but even better. | ||
Then who wouldn't want to have their own personal C3PO or R2D2? | ||
That would be pretty great. | ||
And I also think it unlocks an immense amount of economic potential because when you think about what is the output of an economy, it is productivity per capita at times population or capita. | ||
Once you have humanoid robots, the actual economic output potential is tremendous. | ||
It's really unlimited. | ||
Potentially we could have an economy ten times the size of the current global economy where no one wants for anything. | ||
Sometimes in AI they talk about universal basic income. | ||
I think it's actually going to be universal high income where anyone can have any goods or services that they want. | ||
There obviously are some risks, you know, which illustrate perhaps if we don't do this right, you know, you could have like a James Cameron sort of movie, you know, Terminator. | ||
We don't want that one. | ||
But having sort of a Star Trek future would be great, where we're out there exploring the stars, discovering the nature of the universe, and... | ||
And a level of prosperity and hopefully happiness that we can't quite imagine yet. | ||
All right, so here's what's going to happen next. | ||
And I'm not sure that I disagree with Elon Musk. | ||
It seems like what I'm about to say is different than what he just said, but I could be misunderstanding what he's saying. | ||
Artificial intelligence is going to totally replace intelligence. | ||
The vast majority of existing jobs. | ||
But it's not going to create an era of humanity or civilization where no one has to work and everyone has universal high income because manufacturing is so cheap that everything is so cheap. | ||
It's not going to do that. | ||
And the reason that I know this is both just Playing it through from an economic standpoint, but mostly theological. | ||
So you got the story of Adam and Eve in the Old Testament, Genesis. | ||
They eat the fruit from the forbidden tree of knowledge, and God punishes them, right? | ||
Women are supposed to have pain in childbirth, and men, as punishment, will have to work by the sweat of their brow. | ||
And every time there's been some massive technological advancement, People have said over and over again that everyone's going to lose their job. | ||
When the roller was invented for painters, like a roller, not a brush. | ||
A lot of the painting unions banned the use of the rollers because it was thought that it would make the painters too efficient at their job and it would reduce their hourly rates or the amount of work that they would have to do. | ||
It would just paint stuff too fast and then there wouldn't be anything left to paint. | ||
How good is that for the unions? | ||
Well, trust me, I know. | ||
I worked for painting contractors. | ||
My brother Colby owns a painting contracting company that I worked for when I graduated from high school between high school and my first year in college. | ||
They're working 40, 50, 60, 70 hours a week. | ||
When the tractor was invented, everybody thought, wow, farmers aren't going to have anything to do because now that we have a tractor, they're going to be able to harvest their crops so quickly. | ||
And what ended up happening is instead of harvesting 10 acres, now they harvest 100 acres. | ||
Or instead of harvesting 100 acres, now they harvest 1,000 acres. | ||
Because the technology and the combines of the tractors have just... | ||
Increased the demand for productive output. | ||
So what's going to happen with this technology, as happens with every other technology, is a principle I coined that I like to call conservation of work or conservation of labor. | ||
Where the demand for human work can neither be created or destroyed. | ||
It merely changes form. | ||
And so, yes, it is the case that computer programmers are no longer going to need to be human. | ||
It's going to be the case that authors, especially with nonfiction, are no longer going to need to be human. | ||
That people that make scores for movies are no longer going to need to be human. | ||
There's AI that's going to be able to do it. | ||
There'll be a human that'll be the director of it, maybe prompting and guiding the development of these compositions. | ||
So many of these jobs are going to go away. | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
Is the demand for human labor is not going to be eradicated. | ||
It's simply going to change form. | ||
So the question then becomes, what is it that people will do in the event that everything that people are doing is taken care of? | ||
That's the question that we should be asking ourselves. | ||
And I don't really know what the answer is. | ||
It's going to come in stages. | ||
Where eventually you're not going to need to hire a lawyer anymore because the AI is the best lawyer. | ||
And eventually you're not going to need a doctor anymore because the doctor is the best lawyer. | ||
And eventually you're not going to need a surgeon anymore because the robot is the best surgeon. | ||
You're not going to need a delivery driver anymore because the car is self-driving and the robot drops the stuff in the car. | ||
All that stuff is going to go away. | ||
But I guarantee you that there is still going to be a demand for human labor because it is part of our condemnation for the fall of mankind. | ||
It is part of our punishment for our fall, for our disobedience of God, for our original sin, that we will always have to work by the sweat of our brow. | ||
So I can't make any claims. | ||
I can speculate. | ||
I'll think about it. | ||
I'll try to have guests on to figure this out for you because I'm really interested in this question. | ||
I don't know what it is that we're going to be doing, but I guarantee you we are going to be working. | ||
And I think what you're going to see is massive disruption because... | ||
It's not going to be just one industry that's suddenly transformed by artificial intelligence. | ||
It's going to be like a dozen or two dozen industries that are totally replaced within a very short period of time. | ||
So these experts that spend all their time studying computer programming, suddenly it's not needed anymore. | ||
These experts that spend all their time figuring out how to be writers, they're not going to be needed anymore. | ||
These experts who spend all their time... | ||
Going to law school? | ||
We're not going to need a lawyer anymore because I guarantee you the AI representative is less corrupt, more on time and more accurate about the history of the law, able to make a better case. | ||
I guess we'll still need judges and we'll still need politicians. | ||
We'll need artificial intelligence specialists. | ||
We'll certainly need soldiers, given the amount of disruption that's going to take place. | ||
But my ultimate concern is if we outsource Everything to artificial intelligence. | ||
While simultaneously losing our ability or our leverage. | ||
Do you guys have that Elon Musk Rogan clip? | ||
To understand how the artificial intelligence is operating. | ||
Then we will commit the sin of kind of simultaneously the Tower of Babel. | ||
As well as false idol worship. | ||
Let's watch this clip of Elon Musk talking about the future of intelligence in the United States. | ||
Thanks, you guys. | ||
When things are changing rapidly, the ability to predict the future, I think, becomes a lot harder because the rate of change is so great. | ||
But I think some things are fairly obvious to predict, which is that we'll have AI or AGI that's at a level that it can really do almost any cognitive, I think really not almost, really any cognitive task. | ||
It's just a question of when. | ||
One could debate, is it, you know, smarter than any human at the end of next year? | ||
Or is it two years or three years? | ||
But it's not more than five years, that's for sure. | ||
I think it's probably the next year before AI can do better than any individual human can do. | ||
And then... | ||
But it's a much higher bar to say, well, is it smaller than human intelligence selectively? | ||
But if the rate of change continues, that's why I think probably 20, 30. That now that this technology exists and is being rapidly developed, and this is not just some skeptical BS technocratic prediction about the future of technology and Moore's law about exponential increases in efficiency and speed and storage over time. | ||
It's not some antiquated approach to predictionism. | ||
This is really going to happen like this, folks. | ||
And the problem isn't that the technology isn't going to exist. | ||
Or even that once the technology exists that there's going to be major disruption in virtually every economy of the world. | ||
The problem is that if you look at all the data... | ||
The amount of energy that is consumed by these processors and these machines that actually power artificial intelligence is astronomical to the point where the Bill Gateses and the others are trying to have isolated, siloed nuclear reactors and nuclear fission reactors dedicated off-grid to powering these warehouses full of this AI infrastructure, these processors and chips and computation machines. | ||
And if it's going to require so much energy... | ||
Then obviously energy is going to become way more expensive, and we might frankly not have enough of it, which is interesting, because suddenly we have all of the technocrats and leaders and whistleblowers telling us about weapons that transcend space and time, and alternative energy sources, directed energy weapons, infinite energy cycles. | ||
It's because that our fossil fuels, now that our fossil fuels aren't going to be enough and there's going to be such high demand for energy, we can abandon the notion that we need oil as a source of fuel. | ||
The notion that we created and manifest and perpetuated unnecessarily despite having alternative technologies because our currency is dependent on the oil. | ||
Now we have such a demand for energy that we can add in this incredibly advanced technology to the mix. | ||
And I'll get to this on the other side. | ||
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And I'll make the point of why they've been lying to you about the climate and now it's no longer even relevant for them to do so. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back. | ||
To the war room on Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Make sure you follow us at AJNLive, at RealAlexJones, and at Infowars on Axe. | ||
At AJNLive is the best place to follow us to ensure continuity of broadcast in the event that this place is successfully shut down by the New World Order globalists, Satanists, that are trying to depopulate the entire planet as they worship a false god of nature through the climate change hoax crisis, while the globalists manipulate this sentiment of love for planet over love for humanity in order to subvert the dollar as a global reserve currency so they can institute total economic... | ||
We have to stop using fossil fuels in order to convert to green energy and save the planet. | ||
But really, they want to bring us away from oil because they want to collapse the dollar. | ||
But now we finally have this artificial intelligence escalation, this arms race, which is going to create so much demand for energy that we are seeing a way to bridge the gap from the petrodollar into the zero-point energy, into the infinite energy that will be needed to fuel the technocratic era of mankind. | ||
Let's watch clip 36 here of Tucker Carlson having a guest on, speaking about some of the things that he saw as a contractor in some of these facilities. | ||
Sean Ryan, who's a friend of mine, wonderful guy, honest man, did an interview with this guy who was just a random blue-collar guy. | ||
I think he was a concrete guy. | ||
I could see this. | ||
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giant monolithic slab, but the closer we got to it, I could feel this intense vibration, but you couldn't hear anything. | |
It felt like being at a concert, standing next to one of the speakers and the bass just permeating through your body without the noise. | ||
So I go down to one knee, thinking I got to tie my boots, and then I glance up underneath it, and there's absolutely nothing underneath this damn thing. | ||
He for 30 years has been an investor in a breakthrough energy company. | ||
Someone you know has been. | ||
It's called Brilliant Light. | ||
You can go look at their website. | ||
They swear they've got it. | ||
And look, we've seen that anytime somebody invents a car that can run on water, they die mysteriously and the invention goes away. | ||
And when Nikola Tesla loses his mind mysteriously, all of his technological, mathematical, invention developments, innovation developments get seized by the government and go away. | ||
And whenever anybody has a zero-point energy or an alternative approach to... | ||
Producing energy, they go away. | ||
And whenever anybody claims that maybe the ancient pyramids weren't burial grounds for pharaohs but were energy sources, they get silenced and they go away. | ||
That's been the narrative, the approach, time and time again. | ||
Humanity's been on this planet for 300,000 years, but only over the course of the last 12,000 years have we developed an advanced civilization. | ||
It's the first time ever we've reached this, despite the fact that we've gone through an ice age every 10,000 years since the inception of humanity on the planet. | ||
Do you think we haven't been this advanced before? | ||
Do you think that the Egyptians built the pyramids? | ||
I think it's more likely that the Egyptians came across the pyramids as the glaciation receded after the Younger Dryas, after the last ice age. | ||
But what do I know? | ||
And we've seen as they silence all these people while perpetuating the climate hoax. | ||
That there's an obvious conspiracy taking place. | ||
There's incentives taking place here. | ||
It doesn't make any sense why it is that the globalists and the leftists would just incessantly lie about the climate crisis for year after year after year. | ||
I mean, why would you make something like that up? | ||
And they clearly have exaggerated the extent to which humanity is impacting the environment, or at least the extent to which the change in the environment is actually harmful. | ||
I mean, after all, the planet is 70% greener than it was 50 years ago, as I understand it from the studies. | ||
Things seem to be going very well in terms of the planet. | ||
We know from history that global warming is much less a threat than global cooling. | ||
I mean, the Dark Ages took place because of global cooling. | ||
Crops died out. | ||
Yields were lower. | ||
Everybody started getting sick because it was a few degrees cooler. | ||
So global cooling should be what we're afraid of. | ||
But these globalists insist that warming is the issue, and then we have to do things like develop technologies that can block out the sun by blasting micro wood chips into the atmosphere, creating artificial shade, which would result in global cooling. | ||
And keep in mind, they have incessantly claimed that mankind's impact on the climate is an existential threat to the planet and humanity. | ||
And they're offered solution, despite the fact that they never really proved that, is mankind intentionally impacting the climate? | ||
I mean, I'm opposed to the notion that mankind has impacted the climate enough to create an immediate disaster. | ||
But I'm simultaneously opposed to on purpose manipulating the climate, especially if it's Bill Gates or some Silicon Valley leftist company or institution. | ||
But we see here, I just want to show you this clip, 32, just to drive my point home. | ||
This is Randall Carlson, brilliant geologist, fascinating to listen to, and if you really pay attention, this guy is enlightened. | ||
She's making a couple of really good points about what's happening with the climate, or the nature of the climate. | ||
Let's watch 32, please. | ||
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It's important to note that the empirical evidence of the Little Ice Age and the effects of global cooling are inconsistent with the computer-derived narrative which claims amplified warming is going to cause increased storminess. | |
It should be recalled that as the climate warmed during the decade of the 1730s, the health of the Northern Europeans improved, and hence the population numbers. | ||
took an upturn. | ||
Lamb elaborates upon the assumptions upon which the concept of a steady state climate were based. | ||
Around 1880 to 1900, it was apparent from the first 100-year series of weather observations that the climatic averages of that time were very similar to those of a century earlier. | ||
And it became conventional to treat climate as essentially constant. | ||
Accordingly, the study of the development and possible changes of climate was given a very low priority or more generally, neglected altogether. | ||
Given these circumstances, it was natural that the general public and workers in the other disciplines also ignored the possibility that climate might not always be so stable and climatic change might affect their lives. | ||
Humans are the sole cause. | ||
of global change and that we're the dominant force within this whole process. | ||
Now here we come along and we're saying, "Well no, there's actually been forces unleashed on this planet that really utterly dwarf anything we've done yet." What does that do to that paradigm? | ||
You see, that's what I think what we're coming down here. | ||
The scenario now is that humans are engaged in causing the sixth great mass extinction as we talked about in one of the previous. | ||
And now we're coming along and saying, well, wait a second. | ||
Here's something from outer space that has come in and caused the last great mass extinction on Earth. | ||
And what's interesting, I found, is that quite a number of the scientists that have been... | ||
In the opposition to the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, have been in the forefront of pushing this scenario of human-caused mass extinction and blaming the extinction of the great megafauna that died out 12,000 years ago on human hunters. | ||
Paleo-Indian hunters using spears are going to cause the extermination of 10 million woolly mammoths before they can even reproduce, along with 120 other species of megafauna. | ||
Well, 65% of all mammals in North America were wiped out somewhere around that time. | ||
Mega mammals. | ||
Mega mammals. | ||
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Which is over 100 pounds in body weight, essentially. | |
Here's what happened. | ||
I'm gonna try to explain this to you. | ||
I'm gonna draw pictures. | ||
We're gonna use the overhead cam. | ||
I'm gonna pull out some traditional Alex Jones tactics. | ||
After World War II, the world's attention diverted to the conflict between communism and capitalism. | ||
Given that their mutual enemy, fascism, had been eradicated in Italy and Nazi Germany. | ||
And what happened was we had this economic argument between the Marxist communists and the capitalists. | ||
The capitalists argued that capitalism, laissez-faire capitalism, is a more efficient Economic system. | ||
It produces more for less. | ||
It manages prices better than a managed system like communism. | ||
The communists said, no, no, no. | ||
Capitalism is exploitation between the oppressor and the oppressed. | ||
And you're never going to have rights among employees so long as they are owned and operated by employers. | ||
Traditional Marxist BS. | ||
Therefore, communism is a stronger economic system than capitalism. | ||
And they knew very quickly. | ||
It didn't take the total collapse of the Soviet Union for the communists to realize that communism was much less efficient than capitalism on every economic front measurable. | ||
They knew right away. | ||
They sustained the lie because it was conducive to their political success, but they knew. | ||
And so when the communists realized That they were not going to win the economic argument with capitalism. | ||
That they were going to lose the Cold War, the economic war. | ||
Then they diverted away and they said, okay, we see that the United States, which had a dollar and gold linked, is overspending beyond the gold that it has. | ||
So we're going to catalyze the decoupling. | ||
Because they're corrupt politicians. | ||
So now we're going to have the dollar without gold. | ||
And it's going to be backed by the petrodollar. | ||
So since we have established that capitalism beats communism in productivity or economic efficiency, and since the United States has now established a currency totally dependent on the petrodollar, Now we're going to shift the argument and say that, okay, it might be the case that capitalism is more efficient than communism, but it's more harmful for the environment. | ||
So we're going to say that the dollar and capitalism kills the planet and that Marxism is good for the planet. | ||
And we're going to fund this environmentalism movement. | ||
Which is going to happen in universities, institutions, businesses, banks, international organizations like the WEF or NATO or the International Monetary Fund, Bank of International Settlements, ESG scores, DEI, and they use all of their communist tactics, culture, color revolution tactics, to just push this environmentalist crap. | ||
They knew... | ||
That humanity was not destroying the planet, but they lied and pretended that capitalism was destroying the planet to push Marxism, but for two reasons. | ||
A, because they wanted to push Marxism over capitalism. | ||
But B, because they wanted to undermine the dollar as the global reserve currency. | ||
Now you have two players involved in this game. | ||
You've got the CCP and the globalists. | ||
Both of them do not want the dollar. | ||
But neither of them want the other one to have the next thing in terms of global reserve currency. | ||
So the Marxists continue to abuse the environment. | ||
They fund all of our institutions. | ||
And initially they do this because they're trying to reduce the amount of oil that is used because the more oil is used, the more powerful the dollar is. | ||
It had nothing to do with the environment. | ||
That's why the CCP and others were just constantly pushing for this. | ||
Environmentalist crap. | ||
But the globalists are pushing for it because they want the dollar to be eradicated. | ||
They want the demand for oil to be eradicated so they can institute their new central bank digital currency. | ||
That's what's been playing out before our eyes over the entire course of international economics and policy for the last 70 years. | ||
These two competing institutions lying about the environment in order to attempt to weaken the dollar. | ||
And so this whole time, we've had this environmentalist movement, but at the same time, it's been so weird because if we know that the intelligence community, the military-industrial complex, has all of this renewable energy, this zero-point energy, these deep underground military bases with levitating slabs weighing tons and tons and tons, | ||
powering these facilities seemingly with no exhaust or damage to the environment, why is it that the environmentalists or the CCP Or the globalists would not admit or allow the emission of the use of this technology. | ||
Well, it's because the intelligence community kept it hidden. | ||
They kept it hidden on purpose. | ||
Because they understood that if this technology was made public, this infinite energy technology, which exists and has existed for decades in our intelligence apparatus, our military secretive apparatus, if it was released prematurely and the demand for oil was immediately eradicated because it was just, frankly, an unnecessary fossil fuel, That would eradicate the dollars of the global reserve currency, cause total global economic collapse, rendering an uncertain outcome on the other side. | ||
But now with this artificial intelligence arms race taking place between the technocratic globalists, the United States of America, and the CCP, we see them admitting that this AI is going to drastically... | ||
Radically, exponentially increase the demand for energy in the United States if we want to win this arms race. | ||
And so now it's time to announce the new energy. | ||
Because if we use this new energy to develop artificial intelligence, we can then use the artificial intelligence to figure out a way to walk us out of this petrodollar system that we're in. | ||
So we're seeing a total shift in the ages, the epochs, the era of mankind. | ||
A shift into the artificial intelligence era. | ||
The age of AI is dawning right before our eyes, and it's going to disrupt everything. | ||
It's going to eradicate existing industries. | ||
The future is uncertain. | ||
Certainly people will have to work. | ||
But with this disruption, not only do we face economic issues and struggle and people looking for jobs, that's not even what we have to worry about. | ||
What we have to worry about with disruption of such magnitude is who's going to be on top on the other side. | ||
Because after World War I, we've got the League of Nations and the globalists got more ground. | ||
And after World War II, the outcome was uncertain. | ||
But we eventually established the United States as the global superpower. | ||
And after what's going to be a World War III level disruption, regardless of whether or not there's a war, there is going to be some civilization entities or institutions that come on top. | ||
And until the parties involved in playing this game of international chess... | ||
Can be sure what that outcome will be. | ||
No one is making a move. | ||
It's like a Mexican standoff between the CCP and the globalists in the United States where they all know this technology exists. | ||
Nobody wants to play the hand yet because they're not comfortable that they've positioned themselves correctly on the board to win the total outcome. | ||
And the more aggressive the globalists become, the more certain then they must be that they can ensure the outcome they want. | ||
The more aggressive the CCP becomes, the more certain the CCP or China must be that they're going to get the outcome they want. | ||
And the more aggressive the United States becomes, the more certain the United States is that they can get the outcome that they want. | ||
What we've seen is the globalists retreating. | ||
The former technocratic globalists jumping ship and the Larry Fink's getting in business with Elon Musk. | ||
Sam Altman's coming over, getting in bed with the Trump administration. | ||
The Mark Zuckerberg's pretending that they're populists now and that they like to go bow hunting now. | ||
The Jeff Bezos's coming into Team Trump. | ||
So the globalists are in full retreat. | ||
They're losing influence and leadership everywhere. | ||
The globalists that aren't retreating that still want to have a part in the game are just switching sides. | ||
They're becoming turncoats away from globalism into populism. | ||
Not based on principle, but based on survival, given that they've lost and they see the writing on the wall. | ||
And even China is retreating because we did these sanctions on them, these tariffs on them, rather. | ||
And they talked a big talk, the Xi Jinping's and others, about how they were going to attack us or fight back with full force. | ||
And then now they're at the trading or the negotiating table with the Trump administration, and apparently everything's going to be fine. | ||
So we see a retreat of the CCP and the globalists who have thought to thwart the dollar, all while we see a massive doubling down, not just because of the audacity of Donald Trump or this administration or their ignorance or incompetence, but because they know something. | ||
They know that we have the energy and that we're far more advanced with the technology. | ||
And they know that the United States of America is king over the dominion of the new frontier. | ||
And I've said it before, I'll say it again. | ||
What the ocean was to the 20th and the 19th century, space is to the 21st century in terms of military dominance. | ||
And we have dominated in space because of SpaceX and Elon Musk. | ||
China simply hasn't been able to keep up with the space thing. | ||
And now that we've dominated in space, we've ensured that we'll dominate in the artificial intelligence realm as well, because so much of how artificial intelligence will operate is going to be dependent on space. | ||
So we're getting into an era where we're going to have a monopoly on energy, or frankly, energy is going to become less relevant. | ||
We're going to have a monopoly on artificial intelligence, because we'll use that energy to fuel it in a way that nobody else can, and we're going to have a monopoly on outer space. | ||
No wonder the globalists are freaking out. | ||
The only question is, how are we going to ensure that our dollar remains the global reserve currency amid the total disruption that artificial intelligence will bring when it rolls out into the economy? | ||
And not just the total disruption of artificial intelligence and jobs shifting and demands shifting, but the total disruption that will come with the fact that zero-point energy or infinite energy is going to replace the demand for oil, which will, interestingly enough, subvert the dollar. | ||
But I guess just as quick as Richard Nixon found an alternative for gold after he took us off the gold standard, a Donald Trump could find an alternative to the petrodollar when we go off the petrodollar system. | ||
And I find it very likely that we'll back this new currency on some blockchain technology powered by artificial intelligence only we have, technology only we have in space, and we'll license it out to everyone else and we'll impose the sanctions that way. | ||
This is the greatest economic revolution that we have ever seen. | ||
It's the greatest thing since the Industrial Revolution playing out right before our eyes, and it's so dangerous because there are so many different terrifying variables in terms of what's going to be disrupted. | ||
Entire industries, energy, currencies, world power structures and dynamics. | ||
Totally disrupted, and I have never dreamed. | ||
That we would have someone so artfully dance between these issues, any one of which could result in World War III at any moment if any wrong decision is made. | ||
And we're winning on all the fronts. | ||
We're winning with the AI. | ||
We're winning with the populism. | ||
We're winning on the environment argument now. | ||
The economic argument. | ||
Trade. | ||
Energy. | ||
You mean we're going to have a monopoly over information through space and AI? | ||
And we're gonna have a monopoly on energy to the technology that we've been hiding from the world. | ||
And we're gonna be able to maintain our economic dominance and our military dominance all at the same time while gracefully shifting the petrodollar reserve status of the dollar to some neo-currency or neo-backing of the dollar. | ||
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Trump administration. | ||
This is why you see the smartest man in the world, Elon Musk, talking about the issues with depopulation, investing in information and space and artificial intelligence all at the same time and hopping on board with populism because he knew, Elon Musk, that if he didn't fight for Donald Trump, And making America great again and national sovereignty and humanity and freedom and liberty that all the world's supervillains would have the weapon of mass destruction that would be infinite energy, total economic crises, total control over blockchain technology, | ||
total control over world economies and currency. | ||
He knew that he couldn't allow it to be the globalists because they would depopulate the planet in the name of this environment. | ||
He knew that he couldn't allow it to be the CCP because then he would be subject, we would all be subject, to the communists, the Xi Jinping's, evil bastards. | ||
So he knew it had to be the United States that won in this trifecta war on all of these fronts, and he knew the only way to do that was to get behind Donald Trump and frame the narrative. | ||
And so we are seeing the successful transition into a new age of mankind, economics, business, labor itself, work itself, while simultaneously seeing peace seem to be more and more likely the world over every single day with these deals that are being struck, while the Mark Levin's can do nothing but whine and complain. | ||
I'm going to show you some clips on the other side of this break. | ||
Tucker Carlson talking about Mark Levin's comments, Adam Schiff. | ||
Just griping. | ||
Elizabeth Warren just griping. | ||
I mean, it's astounding to me the wins that we're having on every front, every single imaginable front in the information war. | ||
And that these leftists are so audacious, so ignorant, so corrupt that they're disappointed things are getting better because things are getting better under someone else's leadership. | ||
They would rather see humanity suffer under their leadership than humanity prosper under someone else's. | ||
I tell you what, folks, I would rather see humanity prosper under the Democrats than suffer under the Republicans. | ||
I just know that's not the case. | ||
And we've been talking about this for decades and frankly talking about it on Infowars in a way that no one else talks about it. | ||
Just cutting through the psychosis and the non-player character status of the zombie mob that has been manifesting and breeding and invading all of Western civilization over the course of the last 30 days. | ||
We're the only ones that have been doing it. | ||
And frankly, we're still the best ones that are doing it now. | ||
Although there are others that are amazing. | ||
Joe Rogan's, Tucker Carlson's, you name it. | ||
Countless amazing voices. | ||
But we do it the best at a time when humanity needs it the most. | ||
At a time when Infowars needs you the most. | ||
So please, show your support, for Christ's sake. | ||
Go to thealexjonesstored.com. | ||
Help us win the AI revolution. | ||
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Help us win the space arms race, the economic revolution taking place without a single human having to be depopulated. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
So, okay, well, what question, did you get a question in on Pelosi? | ||
What question are you going to ask Democrats that show up to this? | ||
No, well, first of all, you know, When it comes to Pelosi, for example, and you have Jamie Raskin here as well, I'm much more interested. | ||
I know what their take on this is going to be. | ||
It's the same thing every single time. | ||
Trump hates brown people or whatever. | ||
And that's going to be what all this is about. | ||
And they'll mention something. | ||
If you talk about district court judges, they'll say, well, that's the rule of law. | ||
No, the Constitution was never written to give a low-level district court judge the ability to usurp power from the President of the United States and appoint themselves as Commander-in-Chief. | ||
That was never, never part of the Constitution. | ||
The question that I want to know is, why does Pelosi, why do Raskin continue? | ||
Continue to defend Joe Biden, first off, you know, their cover-up of Joe Biden's mental acuity. | ||
And secondly, Kilmar Obrego Garcia, you know, Jamie Raskin just yesterday calling him a Maryland man still. | ||
Even after all of the stuff that's come out about the guy, about, you know, every day it seems there's more confirmation that this was a violent gang member trafficking people, being paid to traffic people, illegals, from Texas to Maryland. | ||
And for whatever reason, We're still on his side. | ||
And nobody's really pressing them hard in person on those questions. | ||
And that's why it's good for independent media like ourselves to be on the ground doing that. | ||
If I get the opportunity to do it, you can guarantee that's going to be one of the questions I ask Nancy Pelosi. | ||
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Let's be clear about what they're doing now, which they would only expand. | |
They're deporting United States citizens, children, children with cancer that have been diagnosed. | ||
To other countries without their permission and the permission of their parents. | ||
They are essentially locking away students for expressing their freedom of speech and their political views. | ||
They are deporting people that we give appointments for for asylum. | ||
They are whisking away, literally in the dead of night, people from our communities across the country without any of them even getting a chance to call a lawyer or their family. | ||
And they expect us to support giving them more resources to do this. | ||
Let's be clear, they are going to come after United States citizens. | ||
They are already doing it to children, to immigrants, to asylum seekers, and we cannot give them more money to do this. | ||
And now they're going after members of Congress. | ||
So this is an incredibly dangerous moment for this country, and we've got to take it very seriously. | ||
Jimmy is in Charlotte, North Carolina. | ||
Jimmy, how are you? | ||
Yeah, Larry, I'm doing well. | ||
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Hey, when they go around at the cabinet meetings with Trump and kind of Were you embarrassed to watch Joe Biden drool for four years? | |
Were you embarrassed to watch Joe Biden stumble going up and down the stairs? | ||
Were you embarrassed to watch Joe Biden trip on the stage? | ||
Were you embarrassed to watch Joe Biden avoid taking a cognitive test? | ||
Are you embarrassed that Trump took it and passed it with flying colors? | ||
Are you embarrassed the way Joe Biden pulled out of Afghanistan, leaving behind $7 billion of equipment, leaving behind hundreds of Americans, thousands of Afghans, 13 service members killed at Abbey Gate, several more injured, thousands of Afghans killed, very likely encouraged Putin to invade Ukraine? | ||
Very likely encourage Hamas to slaughter Israelis on October 7. Are you embarrassed that Joe Biden said nobody told him that the Taliban would come back and that the Afghan government would dissolve, even though generals testified under oath that that was exactly the advice that he was given? | ||
Are you embarrassed that former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, Democrat, served under Bill Clinton, told Joe Biden that all the spending would be inflationary? | ||
He did it anyway. | ||
Are you embarrassed we had 9% inflation? | ||
Are you embarrassed the gas prices under Joe Biden were 50% higher than under Donald Trump when he came into office? | ||
Are you embarrassed that all of these Democrats and much of the media covered up for Biden's cognitive decline? | ||
Are you embarrassed that Mike Johnson, the speaker, said that he'd had a private conversation with Joe Biden finally after all the aides were dismissed? | ||
He said, Mr. President, please explain to me why you signed an executive order. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
This is blowing up all over the Internet. | ||
The crew is just doing a killer job today. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
Apparently, Comey, former FBI Director James Comey, installed by President Barack Obama, Where within the first 90 days of his installment as the director of the FBI, | ||
he saw to it that Infowars was placed under a Type 3 assessment, classified Infowars as a white, racially motivated extremist organization, and authorized documentation to be created on our operations every 30, 60, and 90 days, while those who work for this institution be followed in public. | ||
Bank records, emails, things like that also allowed to be read. | ||
This James Comey. | ||
Who lied repeatedly, incessantly. | ||
And was so bitter when he was let go after it was established that he was a traitor. | ||
James Comey has posted this image allegedly on Instagram. | ||
With the caption, cool shell formation on my beach walk. | ||
It says 8647 on it. | ||
Now, for those of you not familiar, I wasn't familiar. | ||
The restaurant industry, 86 means something's out of stock or eradicate or ban or suspend someone from the restaurant. | ||
That's the old 1930s diner slang for banning someone from the establishment. | ||
But it's been used more recently in movies like The Untouchables and others to refer to Assassinating someone. | ||
You want to 86 that snitch? | ||
And given the fact that James Comey is FBI, former FBI, and that he loves violating all of our rights and doing things like setting up General Flynn and then persecuting political dissidents or opponents or weaponizing or leveraging the FBI itself to spy on political dissidents like Infowars. | ||
in a human intelligence operation, which could then be used, if anyone ever made a mistake here legally, I mean, this is somebody who is just ecstatic about violating constitutional rights, supports incessant war, doesn't believe in freedom of speech, believes in censorship and weaponized intimidation through law enforcement, through the judicial system. | ||
Of anyone who gets in the way of his power dynamics. | ||
Another guy wrote a memoir. | ||
And he's taking the post down now, which I think is probably a good idea, given that he just posted something advocating for, calling for, yes, implicitly, but still illegally, for the assassination of the President of the United States. | ||
I mean, look, I hated Joe Biden. | ||
I didn't want anybody to kill him. | ||
Hated Barack Obama. | ||
Didn't want anybody to kill him. | ||
I just wanted to beat them. | ||
In a just way. | ||
I want them to face charges and indictments and go to court and have a jury of their peers and be either convicted or acquitted. | ||
That's the difference between the right and the left. | ||
You see, the right is not inherently violent. | ||
Josh Hawley says, because two assassination attempts were apparently not enough for these people, you got James Comey taking a picture of shells on a beach saying to 8647, You got Donald Trump Jr. on X saying, just James Comey casually calling for my dad to be murdered. | ||
This is who the Dem media worships. | ||
It's demented. | ||
Gunther Eagleman breaking. | ||
Trump official says it's being taken very seriously. | ||
Arrest James Comey. | ||
Taylor Budowich. | ||
While President Trump is currently on an international trip to the Middle East, the former FBI director puts out what can clearly be interpreted as a hit on the sitting president of the United States, a message etched in the sand. | ||
This is deeply concerning to all of us and is being taken seriously. | ||
I've got Il Donaldo Trumpo. | ||
Cool shell formation on my beach walk. | ||
James Comey can kiss my butt. | ||
Try me. | ||
Unbelievable that after everything we've been through, everything we've gone through, they would just advocate for this. | ||
I mean, they tried to kill him twice, at least probably three times if you count what happened in Tucson with people behind him on stage mysteriously going blind all at the same time after he was on stage. | ||
Obviously, Ryan Ralph, MKUltra, Ukraine hit 100%. | ||
We still don't know a damn thing about the first guy that tried to shoot him. | ||
Other than that, his house was professionally scrubbed. | ||
And that his cell phone data showed that he was frequently in close proximity to major locations associated with the intelligence community. | ||
And then you got James Comey, who's been spying on political dissidents, the press, journalists, individuals, broadcasters since at least 2013. | ||
Weaponized the FBI from a law enforcement agency into an intelligence agency, and then through that espionage, used that information that he collected through this dragnet approach to leverage witnesses and try to get as much dirt on anyone as possible so he could just prosecute, prosecute, prosecute, and then lied and lied and lied about it with a smirk on his face. | ||
In fact, guys, can you find the clip of Owen Schroyer confronting James Comey? | ||
Owen went to a Comey event where Comey was on some leftist panel, sat in the front row. | ||
It's one of my favorite Owen Schroer clips of all time. | ||
Fastest way to find it is probably X. Just let me know when you have it. | ||
Take as much time as you need. | ||
But I want to honor Owen for doing what he did to James Comey, given all that James Comey has done directly to us at InfoWars, but also directly to us as Americans. | ||
And then now directly to the President of the United States by celebrating some shell formation on a beach that says 8647? | ||
And he thinks he's so cute and that if you post some cryptic comment around it, it's enough of a separation between an explicit call for an assassination and a vagary that he'll be, okay, now he's taking it down. | ||
Well, you can't undo that, folks. | ||
You can't unwrite what has been written. | ||
And if it's been on the internet, it is forever. | ||
Do you guys have that clip ready? | ||
Okay, I keep working on it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
In the meantime, let's go into these other leftists and their maniacal attitude. | ||
As it pertains to this administration, they hate the fact that all these good things are happening and they would rather have us all suffer under their leadership than any justice be brought to anyone ever or any favorable treatment to the American people ever under their political opposition because they are so brutally bitter that no one likes them and they don't have control and they seek control because they have sacrificed themselves to the satanic death cult that is the leftist globalist agenda. | ||
And since they have no self, the only way they feel a sense of self is control over others. | ||
So I'm going to show you some of those clips on the other side, but first, let's just celebrate the fact that Owen Schroer did this badass thing. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Yeah, James Colby, James Colby, the fired FBI director James Colby, the deep state hero James Colby, the Democrat hero James Colby, you did it. | |
He illegally investigated Donald Trump. | ||
Thank you, Colby, for weaponizing the FBI against Donald Trump. | ||
Thank you for covering up Hillary Clinton's crimes and setting the stage for the FBI to cover up the Biden crimes, too. | ||
Come on, y 'all! | ||
Let's hear it for James Comey! | ||
Come on, we love the FBI! | ||
We love the federal government! | ||
Why? | ||
You guys what? | ||
You don't love the FBI? | ||
You guys don't appreciate James Comey weaponizing the government against Donald Trump? | ||
Come on, James! | ||
You should be happy. | ||
Donald Trump is the bad guy. | ||
We should be happy. | ||
Come on, we're not using government against Trump. | ||
What the heck? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
You should hear it. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
I don't know why these people aren't as excited as me. | ||
Sorry, my excitement officer. | ||
We are here because of Thank you. | ||
For those of you that have any questions, please know we have book cards outside. | ||
If you could just write your questions and write them, I will work through each of the questions. | ||
They're gonna screen your questions. | ||
Who killed Epstein? | ||
I was four years old when I was doing that work. | ||
And so I feel like I totally missed it. | ||
It was obvious it should be a woman as a protagonist. | ||
And so I couldn't go to the trial. | ||
We're also a little bit of three-year-old. | ||
This is a way that they all lack part of it, I can say, from the other girls. | ||
My view of life, my whole existence is in shape. | ||
I've been surrounded by... | ||
My heart is beating out of my chest. | ||
What an honor guys, I'll tell you. | ||
To get to actually see the disgraced and fired FBI director in person. | ||
It was truly a magnanimous occasion for me. | ||
And, oh, you'd like me to leave? | ||
Oh, she'd like me to leave. | ||
She'd like me to leave. | ||
Comey can stay, though, right? | ||
Comey's cool, Ryan. | ||
We love James Comey. | ||
Yeah, he didn't disrupt the library. | ||
James Comey, he just disrupted the whole country. | ||
Yeah, he didn't disrupt the library. | ||
James Comey just disrupted the entire country and a presidential election and a presidential term for Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, the criminals are celebrated. | ||
The mob is releasing Barabbas in exchange for the crucifixion of heroes, saviors. | ||
They'd rather see Trump assassinated as long as they have control than Trump successful as the president of the United States. | ||
I tell you what, if Joe Biden had done a great job, I would have been absolutely thrilled. | ||
I think you guys would have too. | ||
At first, I wouldn't have believed it. | ||
I might have had some denial, some cognitive dissonance. | ||
But then I eventually admit the fact that, wow, everything he's doing is MAGA and it's great. | ||
I love it. | ||
I'd be so... | ||
Pleased to have been wrong about Joe Biden. | ||
But then to find that their entire political philosophy is completely wrong, all of their policies are harmful, and everything that Trump does seems to be better. | ||
I mean, the same thing happened in the first Trump administration, where the better he was doing, the more they hated him because they don't love America. | ||
They only love power. | ||
And America is their source of power, and they only love it to the extent that it empowers them. | ||
And to the extent that it abandons them, they neglect it. | ||
I mean, this is Elizabeth Warren in clip 41. Just ranting and ranting and ranting about how Trump is wrecking the American economy when there's no evidence of that whatsoever. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Donald Trump is actually going to make one family better off financially, and that's the Trump family and everybody else. | ||
Donald Trump just couldn't care less. | ||
Moron. | ||
Totally wrong. | ||
How about the next clip, 42? | ||
Here's Adam Schiff just complaining and complaining and complaining about Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. | ||
He's just mad. | ||
Trump is winning. | ||
America is winning. | ||
Humanity is winning. | ||
And he's got no power. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Well, this acquisition of this $400 million plane really stinks to high heaven. | ||
Everything is wrong about this deal. | ||
And apparently, even if you accept the administration's own account of this, It was offered directly to the Trump Foundation. | ||
They checked with their own counsel, and that would be illegal. | ||
It would violate the Emoluments Clause. | ||
It would be unconstitutional. | ||
So basically, they decided to launder it through the Defense Department to see if they could use the Defense Department, the Air Force, as an intermediary and launder this deal to see if they could somehow make something unlawful, unconstitutional now somehow copacetic. | ||
But it does nothing of the sort. | ||
It simply embroils the Defense Department in this scheme. | ||
And one of the things that, you know, I'm demanding to know from the DOD, and we'll find out these answers whether we get it from the DOD or other sources, that is, what is it going to cost to retrofit this thing? | ||
How long is it going to take? | ||
And if this plane isn't going to be ready for two or three years until Trump is basically on the way out the door, basically what this is all about is getting a $400 million aircraft For Donald Trump when he leaves the presidency. | ||
That's really what this is about. | ||
And I was struck in listening to your opening discussion about the fact that not only is this the first major trip of Donald Trump during his presidency, it was the first major trip of Donald Trump during the first Trump administration. | ||
And why go to the Gulf in both cases? | ||
Why make that your first presidential major visit? | ||
It's a little bit like that famous bank robber said when he was asked, why do you rob banks? | ||
Because that's where the money is. | ||
Donald Trump is going to the Gulf, not because it's the most important region for the United States of America, but because that's where the money is, and that's where the money is for Trump and his family. | ||
It's where the Gulf deals are. | ||
It's where the stablecoin deals are. | ||
It's where, you know, the enrichment of the family is. | ||
And meanwhile, the rest of the country is left in the lurch. | ||
We're paying more for our airfare. | ||
We're paying more for our baggage fees. | ||
But Donald Trump doesn't like having to ride around in Air Force One because the plane is getting too old for him. | ||
He wants this palace in the sky. | ||
That's where the money is. | ||
So he wants a palace in the sky. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
Absolutely ridiculous to make that claim. | ||
And frankly, here's what's really going on. | ||
The Middle East, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, these countries have largely depended on oil for their economies. | ||
Iran, certainly. | ||
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, others. | ||
Qatar is composed of 85% expatriates, people from other places in Asia and the Middle East. | ||
The wealthy elite, they go there. | ||
85% of the population of Qatar is not a citizen of Qatar. | ||
They're just living there. | ||
It's like a bougie island for Middle Eastern dynasties. | ||
And given the fact that the vast majority of their economies have been based on oil, and the fact that oil is going to be rendered useless in the 21st century because of these other energy technologies about to be released. | ||
That's terrifying to the Saudi Arabias, the Irans, the Qatars. | ||
These dynasties, these families, these industries, companies. | ||
Groups that have made fortunes astronomical in size off oil. | ||
And so what Trump did was go over there and assure them, don't worry, when oil goes away, here is your opportunity to invest in the next thing. | ||
You don't want oil to go away for your money to dry up, for the United States to abandon you, and then for the CCP to swoop in like they have in so many third-world countries and hijack the economies and the peoples of those countries by lending them predatory amounts of money at predatory rates of interest so that when they can't pay it back, they seize all the assets and then install the Belt and Road Initiative and just take over. | ||
You don't want to be like a Pakistan. | ||
You don't want to be like so many of these countries in Africa. | ||
Or throughout the route of the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
And so when oil no longer funds you, and when China seeks to extort you, you're not going to want to be under the control of a world. | ||
You're not going to want to be under the control of a China while China controls the world. | ||
Because we've seen what China does to Muslims in China. | ||
What they do in the camps, how they really feel about your faith in Saudi Arabia, in Iran, in Kuwait, in Qatar. | ||
We know that Chinese do not like the Muslims. | ||
And so if you don't, come over to the side of populism, come over to the side of the United States of America. | ||
We're going to leave you out to dry, and China's future for you is going to be very dark. | ||
But if you do come over to the side of the United States of America and you do invest with us in the new world, in the development of artificial intelligence, in the embracing of the renewable energy necessary to power this artificial intelligence in this arms race, we will ensure that you will remain wealthy and taken care of for hundreds of years and that China will be kept at bay. | ||
Not able to expand and seize and control and genocide your people, and camp your people, intern your people. | ||
And thus you will be heroes to your people. | ||
That's why they're so excited about getting involved, because we gave them a way out of something that is no longer a good long-term investment, given all of the massive disruptions that are about ready to take place. | ||
And it feels like they're not. | ||
I understand it feels like everything's normal, but I'm telling you folks, everything just changed. | ||
With these trade deals, with this technology, with the leaks that are coming out about energy. | ||
But you've got the Mark Levins, clip 35, who just can't get past the fact we're not going to support Israel. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Neocon is a pejorative for Jew. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
And this is in response to Wyckoff. | ||
Saying, quote, the neocon element believes that war is the only way to solve things. | ||
So you have Mark Levin calling Steve Witkoff an anti-Semite. | ||
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Right, right. | |
And again, we've reached peak, I mean, I think Witkoff is Jewish, right? | ||
Again, but it's, I don't even know, but again, it shouldn't matter. | ||
It shouldn't really matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
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He's American, and he's on the side of peace, and so I'm for that guy. | |
There you go. | ||
And I don't know what it is. | ||
Maybe it's just because of religious predispositions. | ||
That people support Israel so much, or maybe people feel bad about what the Holocaust happened, and they just don't want to see Jews targeted again because they know how bad it was the last time. | ||
Maybe that's it. | ||
Maybe it's the evangelicals who believe in the lie of Judeo-Christian values, and they see Israel somehow as an extension of America. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But there is an entire class of people that would rather have us perpetually in war Over the Middle East, in the Middle East, in order to keep the status quo, I guess it's the people who have been so abundantly enriched by the military-industrial complex. | ||
I mean, you realize that one of the number one donors to Adam Schiff, other than APAC, has been an aerospace company? | ||
Military-industrial complex. | ||
And the current system, as it stands, ensures, guarantees that we will always be at war over there, and therefore, you can never lose money investing in the military-industrial complex. | ||
And you must always advocate for conflict after conflict in the region in order to perpetuate the spiraling scheme, the Ponzi scheme that it is. | ||
But the fact that we would have a whole class of people in our political elite, both international and domestic, that would rather have things stay as they are. | ||
War, stay. | ||
Fundamentally necessary as it is, as it stands, in order to keep this existing system in place which is impoverishing the American people through radical climes in inflation. | ||
Inflation which resulted in the outsourcing of the raising of our children to the state via public education because it forced both parents to have to work. | ||
It's caused divorces. | ||
It's caused population collapse in the United States because people are waiting so long to have children. | ||
A system which is literally... | ||
Genociding our own people over an extended period of time is not some instantaneous massive extinction of our people, but it's the slow roll of the eradication of our culture and our people. | ||
Literally, it's the killing, murder, genocide of our people, this inflation, this monetary system. | ||
You have the Adam Schiff's and the Elizabeth Warren's that want to perpetuate this. | ||
The Mark Levens that want to perpetuate this because they love how the global reserve currency works, how fractional reserve central banking works, how inflation works because they get kickback from the aerospace companies that fund them and then they in turn invest in so they can vote on policies that expand war and American expansionism and create more enemies resulting in more terrorism, which restarts the spiral? | ||
I mean, these people are evil. | ||
That are upset about the fact that we went to Qatar and they sent over a plane. | ||
I mean, the ones that are complaining about the fact that Qatar has spent millions of dollars at our universities in the United States and totally ignore the fact that so many other nations have spent millions of dollars funding our members of Congress. | ||
Or that our Congress has spent billions of dollars funding our enemies with China, Ukraine, the Nazis. | ||
I mean, I'm more upset that my money is going to committing genocides than I am that Qatar is sending money to a handful of universities to research oil refinement. | ||
And yes, maybe it has catalyzed some terrorist sentiments because maybe the Muslim Student Association has indirectly benefited from this funding and these campus-wide protests are a major issue. | ||
Well, I'm telling you, folks, it's the Marxist institutions that have brainwashed our students much more than Qatar giving a million dollars here and a million dollars there to various departments of various... | ||
institutions and it's the professors who are leftist communists that just love to brainwash the next generation that are the real issue it's the rot of the npc culture the leftist globalist depopulation death cult that's the issue not the fact that we're doing business with someone who has an easy way for us out of this death cult system stay with me music Merhaba. | ||
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Welcome to Turkey. | |
Standing at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, Turkey has an important strategic location. | ||
Turkey regulates the navigation in Istanbul and Çanakkale Street, connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. | ||
They play a major role in global trade and security. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Turkey has the second largest army in NATO. | ||
We joined the alliance in 1952 and have remained a strong alliance ever since. | ||
Also, the Turkish Navy supports securing freedom of navigation in the Mediterranean, Egypt and black cities. | ||
Turkey hosts the NATO Land Command in Izmir. | ||
And we will also host the NATO Summit next year. | ||
Turkey has been a cradle of civilizations for centuries, as it can be seen here in Antalya as well. | ||
It's VCR. | ||
All right, so you got Istanbul. | ||
Turkey, namely, on board with NATO. | ||
And they talk about how they regulate and control Istanbul. | ||
And this is all in the context of the fact that there was this major story this week. | ||
It could have been a historic day, one of the most consequential meetings since Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin met at Yalta in February of 1945. | ||
Had Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Voldemort Zelensky got together around the banqueting table at Istanbul's Grand Palace. | ||
It's quite possible they might have also reshaped the fate of Europe. | ||
So Putin didn't show up to Istanbul, maybe because Turkey controls Istanbul, and Turkey is doing NATO ads with an Olympic. | ||
Marksman. | ||
In NATO, it's simply globalism. | ||
It's the representation of globalism. | ||
In Russia, in this situation, it's the representation of national sovereignty. | ||
And it's the whole reason for the war. | ||
We've talked about this so incessantly. | ||
The admission of Ukraine into NATO, the conversation around such, or the plans and plotting and conspiring to accomplish such an outcome is the reason that Russia invaded Ukraine. | ||
And they could have totally annihilated Ukraine, and they've been walking it back and going easy. | ||
They want to maintain presence and control while negotiations are made so they can leverage their presence in order to get the most desirable outcome without just totally annexing all of Ukraine like they've done with Georgia or Crimea. | ||
I mean, he's actually been showing mercy. | ||
People say that, oh, they thought they were going to win right away, and boy, were they wrong. | ||
I don't know why people say that. | ||
It's very obvious that they could just... | ||
Totally annihilate the entire country. | ||
Even if they would have lost the war, they at least could have annihilated the entire country. | ||
We lost the war in Afghanistan, but we totally eradicated and invaded within like two weeks, two months. | ||
I remember listening to the radio after we started bombing Kabul. | ||
And the radio host when I was 11 years old after 9-11 was like, Kabul? | ||
More like kaboom! | ||
And then we just occupied and we had a small force of 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 troops. | ||
I don't even know how many. | ||
I think there were like, what, 12,000 people? | ||
12 to 20,000. | ||
U.S. soldiers who were casualties of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
Certainly that was closer to the number in 2014. | ||
I know 10 years have gone by since then. | ||
But these NATO hats and this push for support and having this Turkish marksman on there and talking about Istanbul and controlling Istanbul as an important trade corridor and then wondering why Vladimir Putin wouldn't show up to talks in Istanbul when it's really just talks. | ||
In NATO's home base, home court. | ||
Like, do they not realize yet that they've lost? | ||
I think that a segment of these globalists, these leftists... | ||
They don't realize yet that they've lost, and so they're doubling down, like the Adam Schiff's and the Elizabeth Warren's and the Klobuchar's and the AOC's and the Soros's and others. | ||
They just don't get it, that it's over. | ||
The ones that figured it out, the smart ones, have already left, become turncoats, come over to the side of national sovereignty, team humanity, mega-populism. | ||
I mean, let's look at the leaders of the West that we have empowered, that we have basically trained as Manchurian candidates. | ||
I'm going to show clip six in a second. | ||
Here's some old footage of Zelensky and Macron from years and years ago. | ||
I saw this the other day. | ||
It just blew my mind. | ||
I mean, these are the people that the globalists select to sell out, I guess. | ||
They're actors. | ||
They're talented actors. | ||
To sell out all the interests of their own people to the globalist cabal. | ||
I mean, if they're dependent on these people, there's no wonder that globalism is ultimately losing, floundering. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
The lineske and Macron before they became presidents. | ||
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The lineske and Macron before they became president of the United States. | |
The lineske and Macron before they became president of the United States. | ||
And while they weaponize this class of people in the political medium, landscape, see, they want these people that they can train up and that will have blackmail and be totally under control to be political leaders so they can control all the policy of these nations. | ||
They simultaneously unleash the same class of people upon us from the cultural angle. | ||
So they can control us both politically and culturally. | ||
Manipulate us. | ||
I mean, this is a clip I came across the other day. | ||
Jack Maxey posted it. | ||
I hadn't seen it in a long time. | ||
I'd forgotten about it. | ||
This is Tupac. | ||
Clip number 46. This is Tupac. | ||
Before Tupac was Tupac. | ||
You tell me what you notice about Tupac when you watch this footage. | ||
Does it remind you of Diddy? | ||
Does it remind you of Epstein and what's going on with these Manchurian candidates and these fake rappers and the blackmail rings and the manipulation from Hollywood? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Okay, my name is Tupac Shakur and I attend Tamapai High School and I'm 17 years old. | |
Do you like being 17? | ||
Yeah, it's like 17 is such a weird age. | ||
It's such a, in the middle age. | ||
You're not 18 yet and you're older than 16. But I like it. | ||
It's nice. | ||
It's like a learning stage for me. | ||
Do you wish you could be 18 when you get some more rights? | ||
Well, 18 will bring lots of responsibilities that I don't want. | ||
But it'll bring respect that I feel like that's the only way I can get it. | ||
You know, I try to be as mature as I can be and demand it wherever I can get it. | ||
But 18 is like you're an adult. | ||
Like today, when I had to sign the release form, I felt so bad because I couldn't sign it myself. | ||
I had to go and get my mother's and all that. | ||
But 18 is just society's way of saying that you're ready. | ||
But 17, like I think I'm ready now, as ready as I'm going to be in this world. | ||
So, it's okay. | ||
I guess 17 is alright. | ||
How do you think you're most like your mom? | ||
I'm most like my mom because I'm arrogant. | ||
Totally arrogant. | ||
I agree. | ||
I have to say it. | ||
Like, at work, I can't hold the job. | ||
I just quit my job today, actually, because I wanted to come and do this. | ||
And they wouldn't let me. | ||
And I felt like it was important, and it was more important than serving pizza, and we had enough people, so... | ||
I felt like since I'm an actor, they should understand. | ||
They should have let me do it. | ||
But they didn't. | ||
And then I had a cold. | ||
So they were making me work in a freezer. | ||
And I'm really not one to be disrespected. | ||
And I felt like that was disrespectful because I asked to go, you know. | ||
So I quit. | ||
And he told me I couldn't quit. | ||
And that even made me hyper. | ||
I'm arrogant. | ||
So when he told me I couldn't quit and we had all these customers, I chose that time. | ||
To jump on the soapbox, grab my leather jacket, light a cigarette in front of him, smoke, and leave. | ||
In the middle of a rush. | ||
Macron and Zelensky from that footage, clearly flamboyantly gay. | ||
You got Tupac, clearly flamboyantly gay. | ||
I don't even care that these people are gay. | ||
But I care that these weak men get hijacked by establishment bad actors. | ||
So they can then be weaponized to hijack entire nations and cultures. | ||
These are three examples of hundreds and hundreds of examples. | ||
In the information era. | ||
In the information war age. | ||
But it's not the Zelensky's and the Macron's and the Tupac's and the gangster culture that's an issue that's undermining the interests of the American people. | ||
Apparently, according to CNN, this is clip 34, it's Trump who is undermining the interests of the American people. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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There's less corruption. | |
There's more transparency. | ||
We have stable and predictable legal systems. | ||
They can find redress to settle disputes. | ||
All of these things make for a great economy. | ||
And if the Trump administration is going to undermine that stability, that transparency, those anti-corruption efforts, in the midterm and the long term, it's going to make for a weaker, less prosperous American economy. | ||
So these things actually do matter. | ||
The stock market's way up. | ||
Everybody's doing way better. | ||
There's more jobs in America than there are people to fill the jobs. | ||
Depopulation is reversing, and we are untangling ourselves from international webs that would inevitably have manifest World War III and the extermination of people off of the planet. | ||
But I guess Trump's undermining the interests of the American people or the American economy. | ||
I guess we should all listen to Harry Sisson. | ||
This is clip 20. I guess Harry Sisson knows what it means to be a man, knows what it means to be strong versus weak. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
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There's nothing manly about supporting Donald Trump. | |
What's manly is taking your girlfriend to a really nice restaurant, as I'm doing right now, and also voting for her and everyone else to have basic human rights. | ||
Oh. | ||
Oh. | ||
There's nothing more manly than pretending I'm a feminist while I'm on a date with a woman. | ||
So I can get laid later while I eat sushi. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Entire generations have been ruined by this reckless hate. | ||
And I think we should ride out and meet him. | ||
I mean, it's not just his generation. | ||
Look, we've all seen the Bruce Springsteen clips. | ||
Let's watch 15 here in a second. | ||
Bruce Springsteen, the assistant mayor. | ||
Total moron. | ||
Let's hear what he said about Trump and then unpack it. | ||
In the middle of the concert, a bunch of blue-collar people working hard. | ||
They just want to hear some classic rock hits that they loved in a better time. | ||
And you're going to do this? | ||
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Let's watch. | |
15, please. | ||
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That won't bow down to their ideological demands. | |
They're removing residents off American streets. | ||
And without due process of law, are deporting them to foreign detention centers and prisons. | ||
This is all happening now. | ||
The majority of our elected representatives have failed to protect the American people from the abuses of an unfit president and a rogue governor. | ||
They have no concern or idea. | ||
And he just goes on and on and on. | ||
People want to be entertained and inspired, not preached at when they're going to a rock concert. | ||
And the audience, you can tell, is just so mixed. | ||
You know, there's people, Republican and Democrat, that like Bruce Springsteen's music, so they go to the concert because, hell, he's not going to be doing it forever. | ||
It might be the last chance to see a good one. | ||
And he just inundates him with that BS, totally alienated and dividing even his own audience against itself. | ||
It's just such reckless hate. | ||
But in other news, We have good news that the FBI has finally shut down the corruption squad that backed Jack Smith's witch hunt against President Trump. | ||
This just broke moments ago. | ||
The FBI on Thursday closed down the corruption squad that backed Jack Smith's witch hunt. | ||
The unit dubbed CR-15 was involved in the FBI's Arctic Frost investigation. | ||
According to the documents released earlier this year, the FBI and DOJ weaponized their power to target President Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence, and their allies through a probe dubbed Arctic Frost. | ||
Let's watch a little bit of this clip of, at a Kash Patel Senate hearing, Senator Grassley releasing previously unseen FBI emails referencing Project Arctic Frost, proving the FBI's efforts to prosecute Donald Trump. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Now I'd like to call the committee's attention. | ||
To something I'm going to share with you, information about the FBI's that's never been made public before. | ||
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Do you have those? | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
In my hand are a series of FBI emails. | ||
The first is an email that Tebow sent to subordinate agent. | ||
On February the 14th, 2022, he said, quote, here's a draft opening language we discussed, end quote. | ||
The draft opening was attached and it included material that would later become part of Jack Smith's elector case. | ||
The second email. | ||
And it goes on and you've seen it in the stories back from January. | ||
But this squad. | ||
It's responsible for an operation which illegally weaponized our own intelligence community to come after a political dissident, Donald Trump. | ||
The same institutions and systems and infrastructure that was established in these institutions under the leadership of James Comey, who today called for the assassination of President Trump by taking a picture of shells on a beach that said 8647. | ||
I mean, it's so cut and dry and brazen. | ||
And while these globalists choose their own power and their own self-worship and selling out humanity to their own political conglomeration and agenda and risking everything by betting on fractional reserve banking fiat currencies and then manipulating through inflation that system to enrich themselves while guaranteeing the collapse of all economies everywhere unless something is drastically changed. | ||
While they lie about the environment in order to conceal Infinite energy technology which we've developed so that they can bring down the petrodollar so they can replace it with some currency they totally control. | ||
While they insist on war after war after war everywhere and protecting the borders of other nations while sacrificing the border of our own nation. | ||
While they insist on making men infertile, making women infertile, declining population rates, basically the collapse of Western civilization. | ||
And replacement migration at the same time. | ||
While they insist on allowing people to engage in euthanasia and they even run advertisements for it. | ||
While withholding resources from solving things like cancer. | ||
While they massively inoculate swaths of humanity to the tune of tens of millions if not billions of people with vaccines that they know result in the death of people. | ||
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Via myocarditis, other issues. | |
And then act like nothing happened whatsoever. | ||
All in response to a vaccine they themselves manufactured and then they themselves unleashed upon the world. | ||
Well, they literally culminate into the pinnacle of what it means to be a Satanist. | ||
By establishing a one-world, worldly, new world order government. | ||
With the sole purpose of depopulating humanity as much as possible, the antithesis of the creation, the uncreation, the decreation, the culmination of all satanic ideology in one political, philosophical, and theological evil movement. | ||
Americans are waking up. | ||
They're choosing individualism, sovereignty, creation, humanity, life, God, Jesus. | ||
Over hell. | ||
Even Joe Rogan has seen the light. | ||
Look at this clip, 22. It was going viral just the other day. | ||
I wanted to show this on air because I think it's profound to see how much Joe Rogan has changed in the theological conversation over the course of the years. | ||
Let's watch 22. To not look at the universe itself, just this creation engine of planets and stellar nurseries, just the bizarreness of the epicness of it all, and to not wonder if maybe you have a very narrow perception of what this whole thing is all about. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Deny the virgin birth, but not the virgin birth of the universe. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, all of it. | ||
There's so many more impressive miracles than any of the things that people think of in the body. | ||
It's just they're so weird in our day and age that we're not willing to like... | ||
We want to think that things are very clean and easy to measure, and they often are not. | ||
But is it? | ||
Why does this, you know, however many three pounds of gray matter in my brain, why is that able to plummet the intricacies of the universe? | ||
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Right. | |
Right? | ||
And I think that that's ultimately the questions that we should be asking in terms of you matter more than you are matter. | ||
There's something going on. | ||
There's something going on with all of us. | ||
We kind of know it and we don't know it. | ||
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The difference between science and religion is that science only asks you for one miracle. | |
I want you to believe in one miracle, the Big Bang. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
It's a great line. | ||
Because it really is true. | ||
And it's funny because people would be incredulous about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but yet they're convinced that the entire universe is smaller than the head of a pen, and for no reason than anybody's adequately explained to me. | ||
Makes sense? | ||
It instantaneously became everything? | ||
I can't buy that. | ||
I'm sticking with Jesus on that one. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm sticking with Jesus. | ||
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And the amazing thing about it is that you would... | |
Here's what drives me nuts about these globalists and these leftists and these atheists. | ||
They actually don't want God to exist. | ||
They don't want it to be true that Jesus Christ came back from the dead, that he was the son of God, the Messiah, who allowed the Gentiles to come back into the fold to reverse the penalty of original sin so that we can inherit the kingdom of God under the covenant with Abraham. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They're like begging for there to be no God. | ||
Begging for there to be no salvation. | ||
Begging that their lives are the pinnacle of the universe. | ||
The ultimate manifestation of all that is. | ||
And to not want it to be true is another level of sickness than simply not believing it. | ||
There's a time in my life where I was agnostic. | ||
I always believed in God, but I was agnostic about the details. | ||
Unsure about Jesus or the resurrection. | ||
Was it a metaphor? | ||
Is it an old story? | ||
Is it an archetype that's been told over and over again? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But every time I would face a moment of doubt or moments of doubt or entire conversations of doubt on the subject with friends. | ||
I always in my heart really wanted it to be true. | ||
I don't want it to be that we are all that there is, that there's nothing to be expected on the other side, that we came from nothing, everything's meaningless, and there's no salvation, retribution for our sins, and that everything we do just doesn't matter and it just disappears like tears and rain. | ||
I don't want it to be true that the closest thing I could ever have to a God is becoming a god myself by seizing as much wealth and power as possible and then using that wealth and power to change policy and fund with my own resources and the resources of others the development of technologies which could duplicate my consciousness and clone my organs so that I might live physically forever as an elevated class above the peons beneath me the serfs | ||
beneath me the plebeians beneath me But there are those who don't want God to be real and simultaneously brag that I do not believe in God yet, but when I become one, then I will believe. | ||
These people who don't even believe in themselves now will believe in God when they reach a state of godliness? | ||
I mean, this is the utter antithesis of creation. | ||
This is the Antichrist. | ||
This is the pinnacle of Satanism. | ||
This technocratic... | ||
Globalist, materialistic philosophy that holds no one accountable for any of their sins. | ||
And devalues everyone such that it's not an atrocity to sacrifice them to some altruistic cult. | ||
Sacrifice however many millions or billions of people for the sake of saving a false god that is a planet. | ||
Making up All those claims about the climate as well, just to leverage it for more geopolitical power. | ||
I mean, to be consumed so much by power and the desire to be God rather than the desire to have a relationship with God. | ||
Maybe this is why Jesus Christ said, pray for our enemies. | ||
And he also said, when someone strikes you on your right cheek, turn the other cheek. | ||
And many people say, oh. | ||
Just let them keep beating you and abusing you. | ||
Be a pacifist. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Somebody strikes you with their left hand, you tell them to strike you with their strong hand. | ||
They strike you on the right cheek, they've dishonored you. | ||
They've struck you with their weak hand. | ||
You turn the other cheek and you say, hit me harder. | ||
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