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I am Chase Geyser, your host this afternoon. | ||
For the next three hours, we will be together. | ||
And boy, oh boy, is there so much to cover. | ||
There's escalations happening right now between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Rumors that Trump is even irate with Putin. | ||
Who knows what's true? | ||
Who knows what's really going on? | ||
But we'll be unpacking it, analyzing everything here, as well as what's going on with this big, beautiful bill, which passed the House and is now being debated within the Senate. | ||
We've had Elon Musk come out and show some disappointment or criticism. | ||
For this piece of legislation, after all, Doge has been responsible for massive, massive revelations in terms of federal government, fraudulent spending and waste. | ||
And then you have this massive bill come out that's supposed to be $4 trillion over the course of the next 10 years. | ||
Estimates vary depending on which economists you trust. | ||
And Trump responded to Musk's criticism today. | ||
We're going to get into that as well. | ||
And what's going on with the Democratic Party? | ||
And it seems to be still falling apart right before our eyes. | ||
I mean, ever since Donald Trump won the election in November, the Democratic Party's been falling apart. | ||
Frankly, it's been falling apart for at least a year now. | ||
Given how obvious Joe Biden's decline became toward the end of his last term. | ||
But now it's still unraveling, still eroding right before our eyes with Democrats tired of the party being run by Obama people. | ||
Democrats roasted over $20 million plot to win over young male voters. | ||
Dems want to spend $20 million on a study to reveal the obvious. | ||
I'm going to show you clips of David Hogg and Mayor Pete and... | ||
Just to, I don't know, try to sum it up. | ||
Maybe I could save the Democratic Party $20 million today by making it abundantly clear why it is that no one likes them, no one supports them, and they're losing young men right and left incessantly. | ||
I mean, even Jake Tapper came out today. | ||
In this clip that's been going viral, talking about his son wanting to be a police officer and how everyone is just alienating him because, oh, is he a racist? | ||
And it's actually a hilarious clip because Tapper doesn't even realize that his own son is far right. | ||
Describes his son as a gamer who wants to be a police officer who loves to watch World War II documentaries and movies. | ||
It sounds pretty right-wing to me, but Tapper apparently just doesn't get it. | ||
Maybe he's in denial like he was. | ||
Regarding Joe Biden's cognitive decline or the fact that he was terminally ill the entire time that he was president of the United States. | ||
But we're going to get into what Trump said as well today in the press briefing, responding to so many different questions about so many different things. | ||
And he just did a masterful job as well as some major new developments regarding J.D. Vance and some of the things that he said pertaining to the future of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in the United States. | ||
All of this in the context of a massive announcement from the Trump administration. | ||
Trump apparently ordering U.S. chip designers to stop selling to China. | ||
Per FT, the Commerce Department ordered firms like Synopsys, Cadence, and Simons EDA to halt service to Chinese clients. | ||
These three control 80% of China's chip design markets. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon. | ||
So we've got this big, beautiful bill. | ||
General overview is the bill is a comprehensive budget reconciliation act involving changes to federal nutrition, defense, education, energy, environmental, immigration, taxation, and more, spanning nearly every major policy area. | ||
Now, estimates range, but it is estimated to cost $4.1 trillion or so over the course of the next 10 years. | ||
And it basically radically expands our military-industrial complexes. | ||
Investment in artificial intelligence. | ||
And there's some interesting things about it that I'm going to go over with you. | ||
But I want to show you first clip one, which is Elon Musk criticizing the bill. | ||
And then we'll go directly into Donald Trump's response to this clip that was mentioned today in a press conference with the president. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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So, you know, I was like disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decrease it. | |
And I remind the work that the Doge team is doing. | ||
I actually thought that when this big, beautiful bill came along. | ||
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I mean, like, everything he's done on Doge gets wiped out in the first year. | |
I think a bill can be big or it can be beautiful. | ||
But I don't know if it can be both. | ||
Mr. President, Elon Musk, in a television interview, criticized the one big, beautiful bill, saying he was disappointed it didn't cut enough, essentially, that it undercut the Doge efforts. | ||
What's your reaction to that? | ||
Well, reactions, a lot of things. | ||
Number one, we have to get a lot of votes. | ||
We can't be cutting. | ||
You know, we need we need to get a lot of support and we have a lot of support. | ||
We had to get it through the House. | ||
The House was we have no Democrats. | ||
You know, if it's up to the Democrats, they'll take the 65 percent increase. | ||
You know, if that doesn't get approved, this country is going to have a 65 percent increase in taxes and lots of other problems, big problems, almost bigger than that. | ||
But we'll have a 65% increase as opposed to the largest tax cut in the history of our country. | ||
We will be negotiating that bill, and I'm not happy about certain aspects of it, but I'm thrilled by other aspects of it. | ||
That's the way they go. | ||
It's very big. | ||
It's the big, beautiful bill. | ||
But the beautiful is because of all of the things we have. | ||
The biggest thing being, I would say, the... | ||
level of tax cutting that we're going to be doing. | ||
We're going to make people really be able to, we'll have one of the And tremendous amounts of benefit are going to the middle-income people of our country. | ||
Low- and middle-income people of our country. | ||
So we're going to see what happens, because the Senate, as you know, is negotiating with us, and they have to then go back to the House. | ||
And, you know, it's got a way to go. | ||
But I have to say, Speaker Johnson. | ||
John Thune has done a fantastic job. | ||
And they're working together with me and others. | ||
And I think we have an amazing, if we pull this off, remember, we have zero Democrat votes because they're bad people. | ||
There's something wrong with them. | ||
You know, they'll let people pour into our country. | ||
Single biggest problem is we had 21 million people pour into our country, probably higher than that. | ||
And there are people that weren't supposed to be here. | ||
And many of those people are bad. | ||
Murderers, drug dealers, the mentally insane. | ||
They were closing mental institutions all over the world, not South America, all over the world. | ||
They're coming into our country and we're getting them out. | ||
We're having a hard time because some judges aren't making it very easy for us. | ||
And it's tough enough. | ||
They approved that. | ||
They allowed that to happen to our country. | ||
We don't have one Democrat vote. | ||
And if I were a Democrat, I'd be voting for this bill and I'd get elected to any position I want as a Democrat. | ||
They're crazy. | ||
They're voting for a 65% tax increase. | ||
And they're only doing it for hatred. | ||
They're not doing it for any reason. | ||
They know it's terrible. | ||
Terrible politics, in my opinion. | ||
So we have no Democrat votes. | ||
That means we have to get almost all Republican votes. | ||
And I think we're very close to doing that. | ||
I think it'll be very successful. | ||
There's undoubtedly going to be some waste in any massive piece of legislation from our federal government. | ||
And I'm not excusing that. | ||
It's totally inappropriate. | ||
And I would hate to see Doge uncover all of this fraud or waste and for none of those findings to be codified. | ||
Which is frankly what we've generally seen from this Republican Congress. | ||
And I'm so frustrated that every time we seem to have the House and the Senate and the White House, we can't conjure up the balls to do what needs to be done, which is massive cuts. | ||
But that being said, I'm looking at the details of this big, beautiful bill, which is over 1,000 pages long, so I haven't read it page for page, but I have analyzed it, summarized it. | ||
And a lot of it is really good and makes a lot of sense. | ||
He's cutting down waste on SNAP, the food stamp programs, waste in over-bureaucratic policies that empower the Department of Education too much. | ||
But really what this is is an artificial intelligence bill that is going to ramp up our military-industrial complex into the 21st century in a different way than it has been ramped up in the past. | ||
In the past, we've used fake threats as justification to increase military spending, and we've gotten into war after war, conflict after conflict, because the military-industrial complex contractors want to make as much money as possible. | ||
I mean, famously, we expend like 250,000 rounds of ammunition per enemy combatant killed since Vietnam, in every conflict since Vietnam. | ||
It was more like 50,000 rounds in World War II, and it went up five-fold. | ||
Largely because of automatic weapons, but also because of tactics. | ||
But they want us to be in these conflicts where we just fire off endless rounds of ammunition. | ||
They want us to leave behind billions of dollars worth of equipment in Afghanistan when we withdraw so that we have to manufacture and sell new equipment when we support a proxy war in Ukraine. | ||
And the future is space and AI. | ||
The AI wars and the space wars are the same thing. | ||
The future is going to be a combination of Star Wars with Terminator, where we frantically compete with our enemies instead of for nuclear technology, but for artificial intelligence, technology and the high ground in space, space dominance. | ||
And it all ties directly in to Trump going over to Saudi Arabia and Qatar and negotiating what amounts to over five trillion dollars in investment in the United States. | ||
Because ultimately what Trump is doing is he understands that the population crisis in China means that we cannot depend on China for manufacturing. | ||
So he used the tariffs to... | ||
yes, the United States of America, China, Russia, South Korea, and others that simply are not going to have the people to fulfill the demand of the market into the future. | ||
And so we're investing in this artificial intelligence, plus it's a major weapon of mass destruction. | ||
And we have to simultaneously invest in space because, frankly, the way that we create electricity today, whether it's with nuclear energy or traditional fossil fuel means, we don't generate enough electricity to support the amount of electrical demand of these artificial intelligence processing facilities. | ||
The amount of electricity required is Astronomical. | ||
Unimaginable. | ||
And so, yes, you heard the announcement last week with the executive orders from Donald Trump that he is deregulating a lot of the nuclear regulations to try to have isolated nuclear facilities to power these artificial intelligence facilities that are being set up in Tennessee and Texas and other places throughout North America. | ||
But I actually think that's a front. | ||
Because I think it ties directly into the Golden Dome. | ||
And I genuinely believe that we are going to be powering the planet by the end of this century. | ||
From space, wirelessly, using microwaves generated from solar energy collected in orbit. | ||
And this golden dome is going to be able to basically wipe out any threat on the surface or in the atmosphere. | ||
It is the new high ground. | ||
That's why China comes out against it. | ||
That's why the left hates it so much. | ||
But not only will it be a defense mechanism, a massive, just omnipotent power over the planet, but it will be able to power the planet. | ||
And Saudi Arabia understands this. | ||
Despite the fact that their economy is virtually completely dependent on oil as of now, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia understands that they have to diversify away from oil because oil is not the future. | ||
He came out with a plan in 2015, the crown prince did, for like a Vision 2030, where he announced the importance of diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy away from oil dependence because, simply put, oil is not the future. | ||
And we can't announce that we have this technology to generate energy without fossil fuels now because that would prematurely disrupt the fossil fuel oil markets, which could really harm the dollar. | ||
So we have to establish this infrastructure before announcing that it exists and then surprise attack the economy with it. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And what we've done is we've gone over to Saudi Arabia and we've negotiated a deal with them where we said basically, look, you can work for Iran. | ||
And we all know what it's like to do business with China. | ||
They steal your intellectual property. | ||
They take advantage of you. | ||
They engage in predatory lending to third-world countries for the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
And then when these countries can't pay back the loans, they just seize all the assets. | ||
Basically, they're acquiring the entire planet through their Belt and Road Initiative in the same way that we saw BlackRock acquire so much property in the United States of America during the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
Just taking advantage of the fact that small businesses are closing, people are unemployed, and just soaking up all of the resources or property that exists in one massive conglomeration, redistribution of wealth, but instead of from the rich to the poor, from the poor and just into the rich again. | ||
And so Trump understands that artificial intelligence is imperative, that we have to beat China to this AI and these robotics. | ||
Because if we don't beat them, then they will be able to successfully replace their shrinking demographic, their shrinking labor force, and maintain somewhat of a monopoly on manufacturing the world over into the 21st century, which is an untenable position for the United States of America. | ||
So we have to invest in this AI. | ||
We have to figure out how to power it from space because there's nothing on the planet as of now that really exists that can do it other than nuclear energy, which might be used in the interim, but will not be the permanent solution. | ||
And this is just a massive escalation, not in conflict, but in total military and technological dominance from the United States into this next century. | ||
I mean, if you would have asked me three months ago how the United States would fare into the 21st century, I would have been very concerned about the collapse of the dollar, energy issues, collapsing demographics. | ||
And I'm concerned about all those things still. | ||
But I really do genuinely believe that Trump has proven that he has a plan for the future that is tenable. | ||
That could actually save the dollar while simultaneously getting us off oil, which would virtually end every conflict that we've ever been in for the last 50, 60, or 70 years in the Middle East. | ||
They've all been over ensuring that oil is traded in dollar denominations. | ||
And then we'll have a monopoly on infinite free energy from space that other nations will have to license from us. | ||
So we can then back the dollar with infinite energy from orbit. | ||
Instead of with oil? | ||
That basically ends all need for conflict. | ||
While simultaneously making us totally independent of any other nation for manufacturing. | ||
I mean, this is an astoundingly miraculous outcome for us. | ||
So, I want to show you some clips of Trump talking today. | ||
And then I'll get into the Vance stuff about the Bitcoin as well. | ||
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But let's start with... | |
This isn't my war. | ||
This is Biden's war, Zelensky's war, and Putin's war. | ||
This isn't Trump's war. | ||
I'm only here for one thing, to see if I can end it, to save 5,000 lives a week and a lot of money. | ||
The money being much less important, because I made that money. | ||
I went to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE. | ||
We brought back $5.1 trillion. | ||
So I made that money in about two hours, the money that we're talking about. | ||
But it's still three, think of it, $300 million we've spent. | ||
With no checks, no balances, they just send cash. | ||
Absolutely amazing. | ||
And those who are in the new conservative movement or the leftist movement that are complaining about his deals with Qatar, I don't know what's going on. | ||
I don't know if they're ignorant or paid off. | ||
By some of our strategic allies in the Middle East. | ||
But it is disgusting that we have a chance to end all conflict in the Middle East through this type of negotiating. | ||
This type of deal making. | ||
And there are so many people within our own movement who are just talking about the threat that is Qatar. | ||
The Mark Levens and others. | ||
Qatar, Qatar, Qatar, Qatar. | ||
Countries composed of 85% expatriates. | ||
Although the largest funder of terrorism in the region. | ||
I thought it was Iran. | ||
Meanwhile, they're trying to get us into a conflict with Iran, and Trump came out today and said that he warned Bibi Netanyahu about attacking Iran, said don't do it, because he understands that we don't need to get into a whore with Iran, which would almost certainly need to thermonuclear apocalypse, given that anybody who's been paying attention understands that it doesn't make any sense what the neoconservatives are claiming about Iran. | ||
It doesn't make any sense that they've been complaining for 20, 30, or 40 years. | ||
That Iran has been two weeks away from a nuclear weapon. | ||
They've got the nukes. | ||
They've had the nukes for many years, just as Israel has had the nukes for many years. | ||
They just don't admit it. | ||
So why would we want to go to war with Iran? | ||
The reason I know it would certainly result in thermonuclear apocalypse is because when we go to war in the Middle East, regardless of the fact that we never seem to win the wars, we do always succeed in overthrowing the established government. | ||
And what does a government do if it's about ready to be overthrown? | ||
Or lose? | ||
Well, it uses its nuclear weapons. | ||
But this ties in directly to Trump's tariffs. | ||
I'm going to show clip 40 here in a moment. | ||
Critics are coming out and saying that Donald Trump chickened out with the tariffs. | ||
what are you talking about? | ||
He waged a trade war with the world and was in days The whole point of the global trade war was to isolate China and ensure that we could diversify our manufacturing away, not be dependent on them, and catalyze our success and development and innovation in the AI space wars. | ||
Without being dependent on it, I mean, look at this today. | ||
Trump orders U.S. chip designers to stop selling to China. | ||
The Trump administration has told U.S. companies that offer software used to design semiconductors to stop selling their services to Chinese groups, the latest attempt to make it harder for China to develop advanced chips. | ||
Several people familiar with the move said the Commerce Department had told electronic design automation groups, which include Cadence, Synopsys, Siemens, to stop supplying their technology to China. | ||
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Let's watch clip number 40. Mr. President, Wall Street analysts have coined a new term called the taco trade. | |
They're saying Trump always chickens out on your tariff threats, and that's why markets are higher this week. | ||
What's your response to that? | ||
I kick out? | ||
Chicken out. | ||
Oh, isn't that a chicken out? | ||
I've never heard that. | ||
You mean because I reduced China from 145% that I set down to 100 and then down to another number? | ||
And I said, you have to open up your whole country. | ||
And because I... | ||
And they called up and they said, please, let's meet right now. | ||
Please, let's meet right now. | ||
And I said, okay, I'll give you till July 9th. | ||
I actually asked them, I said, what's the date? | ||
Because they weren't willing to meet. | ||
And after I did what I did, they said, we'll meet anytime you want. | ||
And we have an end date of July 9th. | ||
You call that chickening out? | ||
Biden, this country was dying. | ||
You know, we have the hottest country anywhere in the world. | ||
I went to Saudi Arabia, the king told me. | ||
He said, we have the hottest country in the world right now. | ||
Six months ago, this country was stone cold dead. | ||
We had a dead country. | ||
We had a country people didn't think it was going to survive. | ||
And you ask a nasty question like that. | ||
It's called negotiation. | ||
You set a number. | ||
And if you go down, you know, if I set a number at a ridiculous high number, and I go down a little bit, you know, a little bit, they want me to hold that number, 145% tariff. | ||
Even I said, man, that really got up. | ||
You know how it got? | ||
Because of fentanyl and many other things, and you added it up. | ||
I said, where are we now? | ||
We're at 145%. | ||
I said, whoa, that's high. | ||
That's high. | ||
They were doing no business whatsoever. | ||
And they were having a lot of problems. | ||
We were very nice to China. | ||
I don't know if they're going to be nice to us, but we were very nice to China. | ||
And in many ways, I think we really helped China tremendously because, you know, they were having great difficulty because we were basically going cold turkey with China. | ||
We were doing no business because of the tariff, because it was so high. | ||
But I knew that. | ||
But don't ever say... | ||
The only reason that people are critical of what Trump did with these tariffs is because they're either bought and paid for by the CCP directly, the Amy Klobuchar's, Nancy Pelosi's, Biden's and his ilk, or because they're just generally a part of this antiquated, dilapidated establishment which can only wrap its mind around the concept that we have to go to war in the Middle East in order to protect the dollar. | ||
In order to ensure that these nations trade oil and dollar denominations. | ||
But if you have a vision for the future, a way to subvert the dollar's dependence on oil with the dollar being tied to something like Bitcoin or gold or infinite energy that you license from our satellites in outer space through the Golden Dome. | ||
And by the way, folks, it's not called the Golden Dome because Trump loves gold so much or because Bitcoin. | ||
It's called the golden dome because all the solar panels on space satellites are bright gold. | ||
And they receive golden light from a golden sun. | ||
So why is it a golden dome? | ||
Because it's literally golden with the outward facing solar panels that convert the solar energy into microwaves that can be beamed down to the surface of the planet received by rectennas estimates that millions of homes can be powered with just a segment of these | ||
So just as they can blast microwaves down to rectenas that power cities, so can they blast these microwaves down to destroy cities or even destroy individuals. | ||
So there's all sorts of controversy and issues associated with this. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I'm not saying that this is a flawless plan for the future, but if it's between us and China, then we have to outpace them, right? | ||
These tariffs were about undermining China's development of artificial intelligence so that we can beat them to market, so that we can beat them in space, have the high ground, while simultaneously diversifying our manufacturing away from them and subverting their economy so we can win the AI wars and the space wars. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And almost everything that Trump has done in recent weeks ties directly into the Chinese threat to national security. | ||
And I'm not saying we should go to war with them. | ||
I'm saying that we should just beat them. | ||
In the Cold War, that is the war in space, the AI wars. | ||
I mean, this clip right here of Trump talking about Harvard, this is clip 37. This ties in directly to this as well because we have an issue in the United States of America where foreign competitors or enemies send students over here to steal our IP and then send the students back home to... | ||
They're spies. | ||
We've seen this time and time again. | ||
Arrest after arrest. | ||
Congressman after congressman. | ||
Sleeping with the fang fangs. | ||
I mean, it's obviously a major national security threat that we're allowing people from other countries to go into our major institutions. | ||
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Let's watch 37. How will the confrontation with Harvard end? | |
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Harvard's got to behave themselves. | ||
Harvard is treating our country with great disrespect. | ||
And all they're doing is getting in deeper and deeper and deeper. | ||
They've got to behave themselves. | ||
You know, I'm looking out for the country and for Harvard. | ||
I want Harvard to do well. | ||
I want Harvard to be great again, probably, because how could it be great? | ||
How could it be great when you have Harvard announced two weeks ago that they are going to teach remedial mathematics? | ||
Remedial, meaning they're going to teach low-grade mathematics, like two plus two is four. | ||
How did these people get into Harvard if they can't? | ||
If they can't do basic mathematics, how do they do it? | ||
I mean, people with 1,600 in their boards don't get in, and they're letting people in, and they're bragging about how they're teaching them basic mathematics. | ||
Where do these people come from? | ||
So we have to look at the list, and Harvard has to understand the last thing I want to do is hurt them. | ||
They're hurting themselves. | ||
They're fighting. | ||
You know, Columbia has been really, and they were very, very bad what they've done. | ||
They're very anti-Semitic and lots of other things. | ||
But they're working with us on finding a solution. | ||
And, you know, they're taking off that hot seat. | ||
But Harvard wants to fight. | ||
They want to show how smart they are. | ||
And they're getting their ass kicked. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon for the next two hours and 24 minutes. | ||
And I want to get into some of these latest developments. | ||
Get Clip 3 ready, guys, of David Hogg. | ||
There's been some recent news around David Hogg. | ||
I guess he was elected the vice chair of the DNC. | ||
And then they tried to oust him, apparently because he was trying to primary some establishment Democrats. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They tried to oust him, saying that his election to vice chair violated the party's rules on diversity and leadership. | ||
So because he's a white male. | ||
I don't know if he's straight or not. | ||
I thought he was straight until I saw some of these clips today. | ||
They tried to oust him. | ||
But this Project Veritas video came out today of Hogg undercover talking about who was really running the Biden administration. | ||
I know it's old news. | ||
It's an old story. | ||
We all knew he was nuts. | ||
Lost his mind for many years. | ||
Now the only news about that story is that they're admitting it. | ||
And that was last week's news. | ||
But I'm going to tie this into what's been going on with Tapper. | ||
All this news about the Democrats spending $20 million on a study to reveal why no one likes them. | ||
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This is clip three. | |
Like, had an enormous amount of power. | ||
Jill Biden? | ||
Jill Biden's chief of staff. | ||
That was, like, an open secret. | ||
Like, I would avoid him. | ||
Like, he was scary. | ||
What was his name? | ||
Um, Anthony. | ||
I've never seen him. | ||
Exactly. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
He's just like a shadowy, like, wizard of all type figure. | ||
That's what made him so, like... | ||
I knew how he looked, but I'm like, the general public wouldn't know how this man looked. | ||
But he wielded an enormous amount of power, and I can't stress to you how much power he had in the White House. | ||
*music* | ||
It was a shadowy cabal of committees and staffers and contractors and bureaucrats. | ||
Basically, it was just run by the swamp. | ||
We saw what the president of the United States or what the United States of America looks like without a president of the United States over the course of the last four years. | ||
And this ties in directly with the Tapper medley. | ||
This is clip 24 I'm going to play next. | ||
Jake Tapper famously covered four years for Joe Biden's cognitive decline, as did so many within the mainstream media, the political press. | ||
And then now he's coming out with his book as if he's breaking the story, as if it's Watergate. | ||
And he's the journalist who has revealed the cover-up that took place when he's the one responsible for the cover-up. | ||
It's like when O.J. Simpson... | ||
It's basically a confession, but trashy, and he's trying to monetize it. | ||
Let's watch this medley. | ||
I look back at my coverage during the Biden years, and I did cover some of these issues, but not enough. | ||
I look back on it with humility. | ||
And look, knowing what I know now, Obviously, I feel tremendous humility about my coverage. | ||
That's correct, I didn't. | ||
And like I said, I feel humility about my coverage. | ||
But yeah, I mean, of course, I've said I look back at my coverage with humility. | ||
But it's impossible knowing then what I know now to not feel humility when I look back at my coverage. | ||
There's a lot of regret. | ||
There's a lot of humility. | ||
And looking back on that interview, which I feel tremendous humility about, our reporting suggests that she was correct. | ||
So I feel humility. | ||
Humility. | ||
Humility. | ||
Tremendous humility. | ||
Humility. | ||
Humility about my coverage. | ||
So that's some focus group stuff right there. | ||
The kind of stuff you only have to do if you're completely out of touch with the American people. | ||
The kind of stuff that... | ||
Elizabeth Warren is famous for this. | ||
Others famous for this. | ||
Hillary Clinton would famously tell the same stories, but in different dialects or with different accents, depending on where she was regionally. | ||
This is right when people were starting to record everything and then the Internet came around the corner and boom, you're caught. | ||
And we saw the same thing happen with Trump. | ||
They tried to call Trump the chaos candidate. | ||
The Nikki Haley's and the leftists alike both used chaos candidate, chaos candidate, chaos candidate because they focus grouped it, figured out that that was incredibly effective somehow among undecided voters, and then they just ran with it and comes off totally inauthentic. | ||
We saw it just last week with claims that Donald Trump had ambushed the president of South Africa. | ||
Every single headline, ambush, ambush, ambush, ambush. | ||
Trump's ambush, Trump's ambush, Trump's ambush. | ||
And just to give you an example of how disgusting that coverage was, not just because of the MKUltra-level focus group diction used. | ||
PBS News just the other day, this is on the 21st technically, white farmers have been murdered in South Africa, but those murders account for less than 1% or more of more than 27,000 annual murders nationwide. | ||
Experts said the deaths do not amount to a genocide, and President Donald Trump misleads about land confiscation. | ||
What's 1% of 27,000? | ||
270! | ||
So 270 white farmers got murdered because they were white farmers in South Africa? | ||
It's not targeted genocide? | ||
I don't know how many farmers there are in South Africa, but I venture to guess that there are more farmers, or at least people engaged in farming in the United States of America, than there are in South Africa. | ||
But I don't think we have 270 instances in the United States of America of farmers being murdered every single year. | ||
Because they're white farmers. | ||
Because of their race and what they do and where they are. | ||
But it's not a genocide. | ||
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Oh, less than 1% of 27,000. | |
That's 270 people for Christ's sake. | ||
And so they use this language like humility, humility. | ||
I look back at my coverage with humility. | ||
That's focus group PR stuff. | ||
Ambush, ambush, ambush. | ||
Trump ambushed the South African president. | ||
Ambush, ambush. | ||
It's not a genocide, even though we have stadiums full of them calling for the death and murder of And then we have example after example. | ||
I hope it happens over, it happens practically every week. | ||
Chaos candidate, chaos candidate, Nikki Haley, Chuck Schumer, chaos candidate, chaos candidate. | ||
It's because they're totally out of touch. | ||
I mean, these people are so out of touch, they're not even in touch with their own children. | ||
This is clip 26. This is Tapper talking about his own son. | ||
No wonder he has to hire a focus group to get some semblance of what the people would like to hear or need to hear or what would work to say to the people to save his reputation. | ||
He can't even connect with his own son, realize that his own son is not a left-winger. | ||
Let's watch 26. I went on a left-leaning podcast that shall remain nameless, and we were talking about my kids because I think they were both people without kids. | ||
And they asked me about my son, and I said he was, you know, he's a football player, and he wants to be a policeman. | ||
And their joke was, about my 15-year-old son, oh, how does he feel about minorities? | ||
Like the idea that he wants to be a policeman, therefore he's racist, my son. | ||
And like, you know, that was the big laugh, and then I got dragged in the comments and all that stuff. | ||
And I thought to myself, this is why you fuckers are losing elections. | ||
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100%. | |
Like, my football-playing son, who... | ||
He's 15. He thinks about World War II and gaming and playing linebacker. | ||
That's his world. | ||
You're deciding he's a racist because he wants to be a cop. | ||
And why does he want to be a cop? | ||
He wants to be a cop because he wants to help people. | ||
And he thinks that's the best way he can help people. | ||
And that's how the Democratic Party talks to Men. | ||
not just white men, but men. | ||
And I mean, I get the idea that they thought Tim Walz could work Code switch or something? | ||
He thought that he could translate the Democratic Party values because he hunts and fishes and owns a gun and was in the army and drinks a beer. | ||
I mean, at least there was an attempt. | ||
But I find it just insane. | ||
Listen, Tapper. | ||
If your son believes in the thin blue line and thinks constantly about World War II, he's not apolitical. | ||
He's got political opinions. | ||
And I'm sure that he just wants to be a cop because he wants to help people. | ||
He believes in order, law enforcement, rule of law. | ||
I'm sure he's a good kid. | ||
Sounds like it. | ||
If I had a son, I'd love for him to be interested in World War II football and consider being in law enforcement. | ||
And that's great. | ||
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But to say that he has no political views whatsoever... | |
Here's clip 34 of Mayor Pete saying what the Democratic Party needs to do in order to get back in touch with young men. | ||
Excuse me, we had a little technical difficulty with clip 34. We're going to clip 7. Same thing, this is MSNBC giving the perfect example of why it is that nobody listens to the Democrats anymore. | ||
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Could you explain or maybe express How is this different? | |
Because I've been thinking about this case in particular, but some of the others that are very similarly situated. | ||
How is this different from when Putin grabs a journalist or some rogue group in the Middle East grabs an American and we're sitting here fighting to try to get them back? | ||
Our own government did this. | ||
Our own government snatched him up and put him. | ||
In harm's way and now refuses to do what it must do and should do to get him back home. | ||
Is there any difference in your view as a member of Congress when you're sitting here and you're getting intel and information on Individuals around the globe have been taken by, you know, taken hostage by groups and organizations and all this energy to try to get them back. | ||
I find we're doing the exact same thing here in the U.S. now with our own government. | ||
We're petitioning our government to stop seizing people and grabbing them off the streets and putting them in foreign prisons. | ||
It's the same thing as holding them hostage. | ||
By deporting them back to their own country of origin when they're in gangs and committing crimes here in the United States of America? | ||
Why is it that when he was deported, he was deported back to a prison in his home country and not just deported back to his own country? | ||
Well, because he's a criminal. | ||
He's a violent criminal. | ||
So this is the same as if we were taking hostages like North Korea did when they took Otto Warmbier under the Obama administration with... | ||
Or like the Biden administration when our journalists were imprisoned in Ukraine and killed. | ||
Died in Ukrainian prisons. | ||
No effort to get them back. | ||
It's the same. | ||
This is why people don't support the Democrats. | ||
It's because of the tappers who use focus groups to speak to the people. | ||
Don't even know what their own son's political views are. | ||
It's because of these pundits like this on MSNBC who advocate for all of the rights of rapists, murderers, thieves, and pedophiles, but none of the rights of our own people who advocate for the protection of every border in the world except for our own border. | ||
And then they come out and they have the audacity to threaten the likes of Elon Musk, who has basically been... | ||
I mean, the most heroic American other than Donald Trump over the course of the last three years. | ||
Here's clip 10 of Congressman Greg Cesar talking about basically just straight up threatening Elon Musk. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Elon Musk isn't gone. | ||
Look, billionaires have purchased presidencies and run the federal government behind closed doors before. | ||
Elon Musk's real innovation was going out there in public and bragging about running the government on social media. | ||
So when the American people were rightly outraged and pushed back, now he's trying to say that he's going to step back, but he doesn't want to actually step back any of his powers. | ||
And as you just laid out, he's just as involved as ever. | ||
Meeting in the Oval Office with foreign presidents, going to the Middle East with Trump to strike up business deals, and even pushing for AI policy to benefit himself. | ||
The Republican budget bill that just passed includes a $25 billion contract that Musk is the frontrunner on, so the corruption goes on. | ||
So what I think your viewers at home need to know is we need to take three steps. | ||
One, make sure that Elon Musk doesn't get to just pretend that he's stepping back. | ||
We need to hold him accountable. | ||
So, he's threatening to imprison Elon Musk? | ||
For a crime that he even admits Elon Musk hasn't committed? | ||
It's illegal for him to stay a federal employee after the 30th of May. | ||
It's not the 30th of May yet. | ||
Why are you threatening him before anything's even been done? | ||
And I don't even know that that claim is true, what you just said. | ||
And why is it that you're complaining about Elon Musk potentially staying employed beyond the scope of his employment in the federal government, but you're not complaining about the fact that Elon Musk, through Doge, revealed the fact that, what was it, 100,000 federal employees were simultaneously collecting unemployment benefits while they were employed as employees of the federal government of the United States of America? | ||
I mean, this is the type of lunacy. | ||
Nobody wants to look like that guy. | ||
They don't want to sound like that guy. | ||
They don't want to be like that guy. | ||
And they can just totally tell how full of... | ||
I mean, here's Mayor Pete in this clip, giving another example of why everyone left the left. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Of course we should be talking about how, yeah, if Speaker Johnson got his way, it wouldn't be possible, not just for gay people to get married, but for straight people to get divorced, let alone birth control or how he would want to regulate porn or whatever most people would have a problem with. | |
But, um, So, I guess the way the Democratic Party wants to re-inspire the support of young men is to make it easier for them to watch porn? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You want to win over young men. | ||
What you do is you stop criticizing them for their immutable characteristics, namely the fact that they're male, the fact that they're heterosexual, or especially the fact that they're their race, whether they're white or black or anything else. | ||
Young white men... | ||
Just like no one wants to be criticized for any of their immutable characteristics. | ||
I thought we established this in like the 60s under the civil rights movement. | ||
Maybe it's a bad idea to have different water fountains for different people based on their race. | ||
Maybe it's a bad idea to have different bathrooms for different people based on their immutable characteristics where blacks have to go outside and whites can use these facilities. | ||
Maybe it's a bad idea to tell young white men that everything that's evil in the world or ever has been evil in the world is because of them and their ancestors and that they're accountable and culpable for the actions of their ancestors, but none of the accomplishments of their ancestors, you see? | ||
Maybe that's what's alienating everyone, not the fact that there's porn restrictions in certain states which all young men know how to get around using a VPN. | ||
You know, maybe if you want to win over young men, Pete, what you do is you cut government spending, So that we can reduce inflation so young men can afford to provide for a family of four at a younger age than 36. So they can get married younger and own a home younger and then start a family younger and therefore have more children so we can solve the depopulation crisis. | ||
So they can build a life with someone that they love instead of having to merge a life with someone that maybe they love, maybe they don't later on because they're desperate and they want to have children before the biological clock runs out. | ||
Maybe if you want to win over young men, Pete, what you do is you make it possible for them to move out of their parents' basement before they're 30 years old. | ||
So that financial dependence on their parents doesn't wane and erode their self-esteem over the course of several years, making them think that the reason they're living with their parents is not because the government has printed 40% of all dollars ever printed in the last four years, but because they're losers. | ||
See, what we've done with porn and your messaging is made them feel like they're morally inferior. | ||
They're incapable. | ||
They're terrible people. | ||
And they're losers. | ||
And that if they approach women or want to date women, it's because of rape culture and their sexual assailants. | ||
And they'll be metooed, criticized, accused of rape, rejected. | ||
So we shame them into a corner, literally financially and socially, into a basement where they become involuntarily celibate, which is incredibly unhealthy. | ||
I mean, you go back to the Bible and the book of Genesis. | ||
God even said it's not good for man to be alone. | ||
It's not good for you to go years and years living with your parents not getting laid. | ||
And some of it is because they're stoners and they're addicted to porn and video games and they're losers. | ||
But a lot of that is because they have a sense of hopelessness because you've beaten them down psychologically for an extended period of time. | ||
I'm going to show you this clip of Eric Weinstein on a podcast talking about why young white men are being radicalized. | ||
You don't have to spend $20 million, Pete. | ||
In order to discover why it is that young white men or young men are disenfranchised with the Democratic Party, all you have to do is listen to what they're saying and listen to what reasonable people are saying about this issue. | ||
I had a teenage boy. | ||
I still have one, but he's 18 now. | ||
I watched them be pushed farther and farther right by their schools. | ||
You suck. | ||
All of your instincts are bad. | ||
These girls are amazing. | ||
Look at you. | ||
You're pathetic. | ||
Be less masculine and more attractive. | ||
You're just barking at them constantly. | ||
They're not moving right. | ||
They're moving out of your stupid way. | ||
You've given them what? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Nothing. | ||
One of my son's friends died recently by his own hand. | ||
And I don't know what kind of pressures he was put under. | ||
But I watched those kids go through this pressure cooker created by this crazy, parasitized, left-wing educational movement. | ||
Get away from our sons. | ||
Get away from our daughters. | ||
Get away from our sons and away from our daughters. | ||
It's not left or right. | ||
I don't have a Republican bone in my body. | ||
Get the crazy people who do not understand human development away from our children. | ||
They're going to spend $20 million to try to figure out that telling people that they're worthless, terrible, and responsible for all the world's evil is going to alienate them? | ||
Especially when you drive that into them when they're youthful and rebellious? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
It's basic stuff. | ||
If you want to win over young men, have a populist message. | ||
That empowers them to reach self-actualization, because all a young man wants is to become an incredible person. | ||
Some because they're vain, others because of their sense of duty. | ||
Mostly, I think it's just genetic. | ||
We understand that the more incredible that we become, the more likely we are to have the partner that we desire. | ||
that's hardwired into us. | ||
So rather than having a philosophy No young man is going to sign up for that unless he's a sadist. | ||
Unless he just loves pain and loneliness and hopelessness and darkness. | ||
And yeah, there's a segment of the population like that. | ||
I get it. | ||
But it's not just the young men who are alienated by the Democratic Party. | ||
It's virtually everyone. | ||
Because nobody likes a bad cop. | ||
And James Comey has proven time and time again that he's a terrible cop. | ||
This is clip 23 of Comey on Wolf Blitzer. | ||
I didn't even know that Wolf was still alive. | ||
This guy has been on TV for like a thousand years. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Something supported by a lot of conservatives out there. | |
What do you make of this? | ||
It's a little confusing to me, honestly. | ||
I'm sure it's a huge adjustment to go from being a podcaster to being the deputy director of the FBI. | ||
But I don't understand this tweet. | ||
First of all, I assume that the investigation of the pipe bomb that was found on January 6th was never closed. | ||
The FBI never closes such a thing. | ||
So I guess it means they're going to focus on it more. | ||
And as to the other things, I thought the Supreme Court marshal had investigated the leak of the opinion, the draft opinion. | ||
I don't know what the FBI's role is there. | ||
I don't understand who the audience is for this tweet. | ||
The FBI often calls for public assistance or in matters of great public concern will announce an investigation to reassure the public. | ||
This seems much more narrowly targeted, maybe to a former podcast audience. | ||
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That's potentially what's going on. | |
I want to get your also reaction to an exchange the new FBI Director Cash Patel had with Democratic Senator Patty Murray during a recent congressional hearing. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
Director Patel, where is the FY2026 budget request for the FBI? | ||
It's being worked on, ma 'am. | ||
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Have you reviewed it? | |
Have you approved it? | ||
Not yet. | ||
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When will we get it? | |
As soon as I can get it from my interagency partners and get it approved. | ||
That is insufficient and deeply disturbing. | ||
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No response? | |
I've given my response. | ||
Are you concerned that the FBI will still be able to fulfill all of its important duties with Director Kash Patel leading the bureau? | ||
I hope so. | ||
I cringe at that clip. | ||
I actually feel kind of sorry for the guy. | ||
It's like showing up for a final exam with no pencils and no paper, and you didn't even know there was a final exam. | ||
And so I hope the career people are able to support the director and the deputy director. | ||
There are lots of people in the FBI who know what they're doing. | ||
I hope these two guys are letting them guide them. | ||
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You think they know what they're doing? | |
The career people know what they're doing. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
the career people know what they're doing, but the new director and the deputy director. | ||
Nothing in their... | ||
And so I would have serious doubts. | ||
I bet they do internally about whether they have doubts. | ||
Great. | ||
Let the people know what they're doing, give you advice, and listen to them. | ||
All right. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
We are going to get into more breaking news and analysis on the other side of this short break. | ||
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A new hope. | |
Patriots worldwide have awoken billions of people to the globalist scourge and are achieving victories across the planet. | ||
But evil is still fighting on and reorganizing itself against humanity. | ||
But we do have a new hope. | ||
The EU was set up at a trade agreement in 47, the Treaty of London. | ||
Then they had the Treaty of Rome that officially set it up, the commission, in 56 through the Marshall Plan. | ||
And that was U.S. intelligence, the British Empire, what was left of the European aristocracy. | ||
And the Bilderberg Group was their meeting house, where they got all the different intelligence heads together at least once a year. | ||
They're the ones that set up this plan for this globalist New World Order system we're now in. | ||
And the EU Commission then, decade after decade, with traders in Germany, in France, in the Netherlands, in all those countries, the UK, signed away pieces of sovereignty. | ||
To the Commission. | ||
Until the Commission now can cancel elections, arrest political candidates, censor, raise taxes. | ||
They're making the cut off the energy, make everybody go on AI smart grid. | ||
And the EU Commission can go in and criminally charge government officials if they don't follow their orders to censor. | ||
That's in the news today. | ||
I mean, the EU is becoming as bad as communist China when it comes to totalitarianism. | ||
And thank God Trump's calling it out. | ||
Thank God J.D. Vance has been doing a great job. | ||
But people think of Europe as like a free place. | ||
Well, Europe's had a lot of problems over the thousands of years and is more often than not run by oligarchs, kings, tyrants. | ||
Most of Europe's history, it's not been very free. | ||
Our system came out of England that became the freest for a while with its revolutions. | ||
And then we augmented it, made it even better with our 1776 system that has been recognized as the best system. | ||
Of a free people governing themselves in history. | ||
But we became so powerful and successful because of freedom, we became corrupt, became an empire, and got infiltrated and taken over. | ||
So when Trump comes out and says the EU was set up to screw over America, well, it was set up to screw over the people of those countries and us as well. | ||
And it is all one-sided regulatory systems to screw. | ||
The small person average tax in the EU is like 75%. | ||
The big globalist families that own it, they pay no tax, you can look it up. | ||
Most of them are, you know, literally no longer call themselves royal, but they're all from the old royal families of Europe. | ||
The Saxe-Coburg-Gothas, the Habsburgs, they just took their crowns off and now rule through an EU commission that was the idea of Adolf Hitler. | ||
It was his idea to have the EU. | ||
The globalists want a police state in place to destroy the middle class, collapse the economy and consolidate. | ||
Absolute total control. | ||
They're trying to put that police state system in place and turn the entire anti-terrorism apparatus on the American people. | ||
This is where this generation corrupted, or rather those in power at the head of this generation, corrupted our knowledge, our science, our findings, our tools toward a military purpose. | ||
Now, this technology allows these institutions to monitor and record the private activities of people on a scale that's broad enough that we can say it's close to all-powerful. | ||
This is just an extremely toxic, extremely criminal, extremely out of control, poisonous, cancerous, malignant system they're building. | ||
We heard it from the Secretary of Defense, we heard it from the FBI, and we heard it from the ADL, the Southern Poverty Law Center, where they said, People that disagree with our views. | ||
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Where was a voice on television, aside from mine, that spoke out against this? | |
Where are all those noble jurists, those great lawyers, those lovers of liberty? | ||
Where the hell were they? | ||
They were nowhere. | ||
To quote Winston Churchill, we will go on to the end, whatever the cost may be, and we will never surrender. | ||
Because that's a drug better than anything I ever felt in my life, being on the side of right. | ||
And not bound to evil and not bound to a bunch of cowards and a bunch of scum lawyers that have been all in boardrooms hyping themselves up how tough they are and how badass they are and how they're going to whip those Americans and teach those Midwesterners and teach those Texans. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening. | ||
I will be taking your calls in 54 minutes, so make sure you keep your phones close by. | ||
We'll be opening up the lines at the top of the hour, giving the crew about five minutes or so to screen the calls. | ||
And then I'll take your calls for the final hour of the broadcast today. | ||
All right, so a lot of things have developed. | ||
We had this massive deal between Qatar and Saudi Arabia. | ||
We've got the announcement of the Golden Dome, a bizarre kind of executive order announcement saying that we were going to power it with nuclear facilities, which I think is a front for the fact that the Golden Dome itself is going to power the artificial intelligence facilities. | ||
I don't think that we need nuclear in order to do it. | ||
Maybe temporarily we do. | ||
But that's not the long-term goal here. | ||
And we have all these people coming out saying that Qatar is a major problem, wanting us to go to war with Iran because they're trying to keep the old-school petrodollar establishment in place. | ||
It's the military-industrial complex that's made an awful lot of money off of us going to war over oil. | ||
And what we've really seen play out over the course of the last three decades or so is a war between three factions. | ||
We've seen there's the United States and its dollar dominance. | ||
There's the CCP, which tries to subvert the dollar and replace it with a digital yen. | ||
And then there are the globalists who want to replace the dollar with a global central bank digital currency. | ||
From an international bank, they would say that it was from the Federal Reserve. | ||
And Trump, one of the first things he did was sign an executive order coming out and banning central bank digital currencies from the United States of America. | ||
But there's a reason that Mark Carney's loves CBDCs. | ||
And simultaneously advocate in their writings for 70% of the world's carbon to remain underground. | ||
And it's because environmentalism has been used by both the CCP, Marxists, and the globalists, namely the globalists, to try to eradicate the demand for oil, or the use of oil, in order to cause the dollar to collapse. | ||
That's really the reason that they've been doing it. | ||
It's not because they love the planet so much. | ||
They don't love the planet. | ||
It's not because they love our children so much. | ||
They advocate incessantly for depopulation, for business regulation, for our children to be vaccinated with poisons that we know kill them or sterilize them. | ||
They advocate explicitly for the sterilization of children if they begin to show the slightest semblance of a symptom of gender dysphoria. | ||
Even if they don't, they just try to convince them that they're the opposite gender so they can be sterilized. | ||
That's what the left does. | ||
That's what the globalists do. | ||
Not to mention all the chemtrails, the atrazine in the water, the fluoride in the water, all the problems associated with that. | ||
I'm sure that there's still lead in the pipes in Flint, Michigan. | ||
They acted like they cared so much about that. | ||
I guarantee that problem hasn't really been solved. | ||
So why is it then that the globalists advocate for environmentalism so much? | ||
Well, it's because they're trying to collapse the dollar and issue a central bank digital currency to control all the financial transactions of people the world over as part of a... | ||
It's the conglomeration of all political power. | ||
It's the merger and acquisition of all political power into one political cabal. | ||
It's the political class of the world conspiring amongst itself to compromise the one's needs and interests, exploit the production of their own peoples. | ||
So the CCP's been trying to crash the dollar. | ||
Because it wants its own global reserve status. | ||
It's been doing it through the Belt and Road Initiative, through the funding of terrorism through Iran in order to try to destabilize the Middle East so that we're always in conflict and getting in more debt over there. | ||
And to subvert our efforts to create competitive trade corridors to the Belt and Road Initiative, which would establish trade dominance, basically a trade monopoly in the entire hemisphere for the CCP if their vision was made manifest. | ||
The CCP goes after it because they want their own power, and the globalists go after it because they want the power to be for the New World Order. | ||
They've built the post-apocalypse infrastructure, and now all they need is to find a way to cause the collapse so they can offer the solution. | ||
Classic example of Hegelian dialectic. | ||
And Trump, I believe, sees this now. | ||
He understands that we're in a trade war with China. | ||
An economic war with China. | ||
It's a space war, an AI war, but it's ultimately fundamentally economic. | ||
And he understands that we're in a war for our own national sovereignty with basically the rest of the entire world. | ||
And they tried to get him to go to war with Iran, and he didn't fall for it. | ||
He even warned Netanyahu not to try to get him to go to war with Iran. | ||
They tried to get him to go to war with Pakistan and India. | ||
Just, what was it, last week? | ||
He's not falling for it. | ||
They're trying to get him to go to war. | ||
With Russia through Ukraine. | ||
And he's still not falling for it. | ||
Now, peace is yet to be accomplished. | ||
But any of these other neoconservative leaders or democratic leaders that we've ever had in power, basically the last 50 years, they all would be in hot wars right now in like three different areas. | ||
They keep trying and failing and trying and failing. | ||
And I think there's actually hope for us to get out of it. | ||
But I want to give you a little sample of what the real ID is really about in what this globalist cabal Seeks to accomplish with this so-called technology. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
So the first thing you need is a digital ID. | ||
The second thing you need is an all-digital financial system. | ||
So you've got to kill cash, and you've got to make everybody interact digitally. | ||
And if you look at what he's doing with taxes and Social Security, he's trying to make everybody, you know, he's canceled pennies, but he's also canceled now. | ||
Normally, I pay my taxes with paper, and now he's saying, no, you've got to do everything digital. | ||
It's not this year, but the next year. | ||
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So he's trying to, if you go through that list, I've got like, you know, 50 different items of what he's doing. | ||
And if you look at what they're doing with the Genius Act and Stablecoin, he said no CBDCs, but Stablecoin... | ||
Okay. | ||
A CBDC would be issued by the Federal Reserve, so presumably the New York Fed and the Fed member banks, okay? | ||
Now, they are owned by their members. | ||
So, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, they own as members. | ||
They own the New York Fed and basically govern it, okay? | ||
And the New York Fed is the depository for the Treasury, and the different banks work as agent to do those transactions, okay? | ||
So now under the Genius Act, what they're saying is, the guys who own the New York Fed are all going to create subsidiaries and issue stablecoin, which will be interoperable and can work with a social credit system. | ||
Now, here's the beauty of it. | ||
You know, the New York Fed, under the law, has direct obligations to Congress, and Congress has jurisdiction over them. | ||
If you do it through the owners of the Fed, through their private subsidiaries, you're going to have some degree of freedom. | ||
So it gives you more freedom. | ||
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Yeah, so if you think this is improvement, you have another thing coming. | ||
Anyway, but what they're planning to do on Stablecoin, which I have to say as a financial matter, is quite clever. | ||
Remember the pallets of cash you sent to Iraq? | ||
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Okay. | ||
This is going to be the digital equivalent of the pallets of cash sent to Iraq, because what they want to do is stable coins. | ||
So a stable coin is just a bank deposit or a treasury bill or bond. | ||
So it's fully collateralized by a dollar. | ||
And this is going to create a huge market for the treasury bills and bonds. | ||
The bank subsidiaries will create the stablecoins that will be fully collateralized in treasury bonds or bills. | ||
But then you can send them out on Google Payment and Apple Payment and all the wallets around the world. | ||
And literally, you can get people from Bolivia to South Korea coming into your state and using stablecoins. | ||
So you're literally going to tend for the global population. | ||
Try and get everybody off of their local currency into stablecoins, and you're going to pump out massive amounts of private credit to make it really attractive. | ||
So you're just going to hand out money and get everybody on the dollar. | ||
So you get everybody into the system by offering them a ring of power. | ||
And little do they know that there's one ring to rule them all. | ||
It's these entities that operate these blockchains, these central banks, like the IMF. | ||
International Bank of Settlements, another place Mark Carney's from, or the Federal Reserve Bank. | ||
And look, I don't know this for sure. | ||
It's just my intuition. | ||
I've briefly exchanged messages with Jay Dyer about this. | ||
Jay Dyer, I'm almost positive, disagrees with me, and he's a brilliant man. | ||
So take what I'm about to tell you with a grain of salt. | ||
But I find it incredibly hard to believe that Bitcoin wasn't created by the CIA to beta test this blockchain technology. | ||
For a central bank digital currency down the road. | ||
As a potential replacement for the current fiat dollar. | ||
Because they knew that the dollar was going to collapse. | ||
And there's several reasons that I believe this. | ||
I'm not really going to get into it. | ||
And I could be totally wrong about this. | ||
And I'm not even saying Bitcoin's bad. | ||
I don't think Bitcoin is bad at all. | ||
I think it was a beta test. | ||
But the fact that in Japanese, Satoshi Nakamoto loosely translated as central intelligence. | ||
The fact that Satoshi had all this money in his Bitcoin wallet but then never spent any of it, that's just the kind of thing that the CIA would do. | ||
The fact that it blew up out of nowhere because of a white paper. | ||
I mean, what are the odds of that spark starting a blaze as big as this cryptocurrency blaze and then now it just so happens to be the exact same technology modified and adjusted and tweaked because it was a beta test. | ||
That's being proposed for all these central bank digital currencies? | ||
It seems to me that what was so good about this technology, the fact that it could empower us to have transactions anonymously, instantly, internationally, is being reverse-engineered by the globalists to try to control everything. | ||
Okay, so if we can use the blockchain technology to liberate everyone, why don't we reverse engineer it so that we can distribute this currency across... | ||
The billions of accounts that exist and ensure that only so many dollars of this currency can be used for things like fossil fuels. | ||
So, oh, we're concerned about the environment. | ||
So you're only going to be allowed to spend 100 of your $100,000 in your account on gasoline this month. | ||
Or, oh, there's a shortage of chickens because of the bird flu. | ||
So you're only allowed to buy a dozen eggs with your central bank digital currency. | ||
That's the type of policy that can be executed through this technology. | ||
So I don't know about Bitcoin. | ||
Jay asked me to debate him about it, and I told him explicitly. | ||
I said, I'm not going to debate you about it because I'm pretty sure you would win the debate. | ||
I'm just telling you what my guy tells me, and I don't have any more evidence than that. | ||
But one thing is for sure. | ||
All that is good and great and wonderful about crypto, and there are so many things, can be inverted just like Satan inverted all of God's creation for his own will. | ||
But J.D. Vance came out today and really surprised a lot of people, did some amazing things, spoke about Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, the Trump administration's policy and attitude toward those things. | ||
And just because I said that I think that Bitcoin was a beta test by the Central Intelligence Agency doesn't mean that I'm against Bitcoin, and I'm certainly not against cryptocurrency. | ||
I just don't want this technology monopolized by these corporate elites that are in bed with the globalists in some new world order, one world government. | ||
Let's watch clip six. | ||
But I actually think that where Bitcoin is going is as a strategically important asset for the United States over the next decade. | ||
It's one of the reasons why President Trump, with the help of our great AI guy David Sachs, it's one of the reasons why we started the Bitcoin Reserve. | ||
Because we want to start to put in motion the strategic importance of Bitcoin for the United States government. | ||
We know that the PRC Doesn't like Bitcoin. | ||
The People's Republic of China doesn't like Bitcoin. | ||
Well, we should be asking ourselves, why is that? | ||
Why is our biggest adversary such an opponent of Bitcoin? | ||
And if the Communist Republic of China is leaning away from Bitcoin, then maybe the United States ought to be leaning into Bitcoin. | ||
And that's one of the things that we're going to be doing. | ||
Here's the third thought that I want to leave you with. | ||
One of the ways you hear this stated is that Crypto is fundamentally a conservative or right-leaning technology, and artificial intelligence is fundamentally a left-leaning or a communist technology. | ||
Now, I think that overstates things a little bit in both directions, but there's a fundamental element of truth to it. | ||
Now, I haven't been involved in the day-to-day operations of a technology company in about four years since I entered politics for the very first time, but what I've noticed is that very smart Right-wing people in tech tend to be attracted to Bitcoin and crypto, and very smart left-leaning people in tech tend to be more attracted to AI. | ||
Again, that's a gross generalization. | ||
It's an overstatement, but there's an element of truth to it. | ||
But what I'd ask you all is to remember that what happens in AI is very much going to affect, in good and bad ways, what happens to Bitcoin. | ||
And of course, what happens to Bitcoin is very much going to affect what happens in AI. | ||
So, while this is certainly a Bitcoin conference, My final piece of advice is to make sure you're keeping tabs on and staying involved in what's happening with artificial intelligence, because I don't want Bitcoin to be negatively affected by what happens in AI. | ||
most importantly, I don't want America to be negatively affected by what happens in AI. | ||
And the best way Our administration is committed to it. | ||
I want you guys to be committed to it as well. | ||
So that's great. | ||
Pro-crypto because it's free, it's independent, it doesn't require people to be tied down to the Federal Reserve, fractional reserve, central banking system that we have now with this fiat leaning on the dollar or leaning on oil. | ||
causing every war, whether it's the unseating of leadership in Libya, or the war in Afghanistan, or the war in Iraq, or the war that we I'm so happy for all my friends who have made tremendous amounts of wealth investing in cryptocurrency. | ||
I generally like it. | ||
I'm a laissez-faire capitalist. | ||
I believe people should be able to use whatever technology or currency they want and anything that can be used. | ||
To subvert or go around the government, I'm generally in favor of because I don't trust the government. | ||
But I'm telling you folks, this technology can be wielded by the worst supervillains on the planet to create basically the number of the beast. | ||
They used to think it was social security and they thought it was real ID. | ||
But we know how this plays out in China. | ||
China is like a... | ||
It's all the globalist policies but isolated to just the Chinese. | ||
Where it's this homogenous, compliant, obedient population that's under total surveillance, unable to do business anywhere if the credit score is too low or if they're noted for saying things that are inappropriate on the internet or counter the parties. | ||
Values. | ||
In fact, I want to show you clip 12. It's not something that's just to do with the CCP. | ||
The UK continues to threaten their citizens for watching TV without a license. | ||
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I've just come home from America and I have received a letter. | ||
I've not opened this letter yet, but this is to do with the TV license everyone in the UK has to pay. | ||
And I haven't paid it. | ||
The line on the letter, before I've even opened it, official notice, investigation opened. | ||
I'll open it right now on camera. | ||
I'm just going to get rid of my address. | ||
Here is the letter. | ||
Official notice, investigation opened. | ||
Dear legal occupier, this is an official warning that we are carrying out an investigation of your address. | ||
We have asked you to contact us several times, but you have not responded. | ||
I've been in the land of the free, mate. | ||
We don't have to pay this. | ||
It's a criminal offence to watch or record live TV without any licence or any device. | ||
Don't laugh, this is serious, Josh. | ||
Buy a license now. | ||
And they signed it off. | ||
Yours faithfully. | ||
You don't have any faith in me, mate, cos I ain't got a TV licence, so... | ||
You do not need to reply to this letter. | ||
Well, I haven't bought a license. | ||
And this is my reply to the letter. | ||
I'm still not going to buy a TV license! | ||
So there's a potential dystopian outcome here and a potential almost utopian outcome. | ||
The desired outcome is that the United States figures out a way from space to transmit infinite energy to the surface of the planet and has a monopoly on this technology which allows us to license out energy to any nation in the world which guarantees that the dollar won't collapse because we can just tie the dollar to the energy. | ||
Okay, you can buy energy from us from space, and we'll beam it down from our satellites, which have the high ground. | ||
But if you're going to purchase this energy from us, you have to do it in dollar denominations. | ||
That would be even better than gold backing the dollar. | ||
Because energy is always going to be needed. | ||
It's the lifeblood of any civilization of power. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's fundamentally the most important resource, energy. | ||
And civilizations that have had energy have dominated until they haven't had energy. | ||
And when their resources are exhausted, then they collapse and something else grows out of the ashes. | ||
That's what happens throughout history. | ||
And through that infinite energy, we could save the dollar and simultaneously power AI and robotics to ensure that we are dependent on no other nation for manufacturing of goods or hard labor in the United States of America. | ||
Total national sovereignty, total populism, total liberation. | ||
Things would become so cheap because of this infinite energy. | ||
And because of the licensing of this energy to other nations, that the entire way in which the world does business would change and shift. | ||
Oh, I would lose my job. | ||
I would lose my job. | ||
Yeah, but you're always going to have to work, folks. | ||
If you believe in the Bible, God said that the punishment for man for eating of the tree of... | ||
The knowledge of good and evil was that he would have to work by the sweat of his brow. | ||
We can't innovate our way out of God's sentence for us. | ||
They said the same thing about the tractor. | ||
They said, oh, it's going to put farmers out of business because the tractor is so efficient. | ||
But instead of farming 100 acres, now they farm thousands. | ||
They still farm 40, 60, 80 hours a week. | ||
Then when the roller was invented for painting contractors, The painters' unions tried to ban rollers because they were afraid that they were going to finish jobs too quickly and there wasn't going to be enough for the union workers to do. | ||
Well, there's still people working 40, 60, 80 hours a week, painting houses, commercial buildings, you name it. | ||
No shortage there of work to be done. | ||
And so what's going to happen is you might lose your existing job, but there will be a job for you, or you might keep your existing job, Or instead of making one movie a year, maybe you're going to be responsible for making one movie a week using these tools. | ||
So don't worry about your job, that going away, any of that. | ||
What you have to worry about is that the opposite outcome to what I just described to you comes true. | ||
You have to worry about energy and technology dominated. | ||
By a central New World Order, one world government. | ||
A globalist cabal. | ||
An international conglomerate of committees. | ||
The UN's, the NATO's, the European Union's and others. | ||
The World Economic Forum's, those types. | ||
Yuval Noah Harari's, the Klaus Schwab's, the Alex Soros's. | ||
Who regulate and wield this artificial intelligence technology to weaponize it against the minds of the people the world over to manipulate them into total complacence, delusion. | ||
The woke mind virus with a gallon of gasoline poured all over it, lighting it on fire. | ||
Who would then take this energy, use it to fuel AI systems and crypto systems. | ||
That would trap everybody into a central bank digital currency powered from space. | ||
So we have to choose. | ||
We have to rise to the occasion. | ||
We have to demand that our freedoms and our rights be protected no matter what the power or capability of our civilization in the AI wars, in the space wars. | ||
We have to do it without going to nuclear war with virtually everyone on behalf of the globalists or with China or with Iran or with Russia. | ||
Folks, stay tuned for more on the other side. | ||
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A detonation has just occurred on the outer ring of the city. | |
We'll now be going live to our top influencer opinions. | ||
OMG, people, the world is ending. | ||
Are you seeing this? | ||
This is actually so exciting. | ||
Yo, I know it's chaos, but you got real survivor's wife energy. | ||
That's cool. | ||
I like them feisty. | ||
Like, it would totally be better if we ran it, you know? | ||
Men literally destroy everything, and my girls need to stop being so soft with these basic losers. | ||
Who even needs men, right? | ||
Anything a man builds just gets destroyed by a different man. | ||
Guys, this collapse is literally the perfect dip. | ||
I'm buying more right now. | ||
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Nukes are Sue's aesthetic today. | |
I made this outfit. | ||
Even as the world burns, my struggle for visibility and acceptance continues. | ||
This is exactly why representation matters now more than ever. | ||
As I keep saying on the channel, the world collapses when men stop lifting. | ||
It's not politics. | ||
It's testosterone. | ||
Yes, yes, yes. | ||
Balloon time. | ||
So yummy. | ||
Nuclear boom. | ||
So tasty. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Nothing stops the daily grind. | ||
Not even a little natural disaster. | ||
Friends. | ||
This is the breakthrough moment from Chapter 7. When everything falls apart, we rebuild ourselves stronger. | ||
My girl, you wouldn't believe what just happened. | ||
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OMG, I just totally shit my pants after that noise. | ||
Chat! | ||
Chat! | ||
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This is literally the most realistic survival game ever. | |
And someone donate so I can buy a boat DLC before I actually drown. | ||
Perfect example of our culture. | ||
We've got this massive technology. | ||
This video is all AI generated. | ||
Influencers and how they would cover a nuclear apocalypse. | ||
But we've got this massive technology coming out, and it could result in the total liberation of the world from all of the chains that have forced it into war after war after war for, frankly, millennia. | ||
Or it could be used as a directed energy weapon from the Golden Dome or something else to just eradicate freedom everywhere because of the sheer power of simultaneously wielding free energy and licensing it to the world. | ||
A technology that could destroy anything at the click of a button. | ||
I mean, this is nuclear power times 100? | ||
We're talking about the capabilities of the Golden Dome. | ||
China comes out. | ||
Of course, they hate it because China wants to have energy independence and they know that our capabilities in space are superior to theirs. | ||
So our Golden Dome will be further out than whatever satellites they plan to put up. | ||
And therefore, everything that they put up would be subject to the approval or permission of our own government because we would have the high ground. | ||
But the DOJ has apparently probed Google. | ||
Character.ai partnership over antitrust concerns. | ||
Federal investigators at the U.S. Department of Justice have launched an inquiry into Google's partnership with Character.ai, examining whether the arrangement may have skirted antitrust laws, according to a report published by Bloomberg. | ||
Sources familiar with the matter told the outlet that regulators recently approached the tech giant, raising questions about the structure of its agreement with Character.ai. | ||
Focus appears to be on whether Google may have deliberately designed the partnership to avoid triggering a formal merger review process. | ||
Under the deal, signed in 2023, Google secured a non-exclusive license to use Character.ai's large language model technology. | ||
As part of the collaboration, Google also brought on board the startup's co-founders Noam Shazir and Daniel DeFreitas, both of whom previously worked at Google. | ||
So this is what we have to worry about. | ||
We have to worry that these major corporations, whether they're OpenAI, even XAI with BlackRock invested, or Google or Microsoft or others, use their tremendous resources at their disposal to lobby and leverage our leaders into hyper-regulating artificial intelligence to ensure that virtually no one can develop any competing technologies and only these major corporations which have We | ||
know that the Sam Altmans and others are deeply in bed with the government. | ||
We know that the Googles are in bed with the government. | ||
These other social media platforms other than X are in bed with the government. | ||
We saw the Twitter files. | ||
We saw the Facebook files. | ||
We saw the YouTube files. | ||
We know that the CIA meets with the censorship teams at these various platforms regularly. | ||
In order to pressure them or encourage them to censor Americans. | ||
They have already been weaponized. | ||
We've seen the phony Google search results time and time again for years and years and years. | ||
And they've experimented with different algorithms to catalyze different behaviors similar to what we saw from MKUltra. | ||
Famous mass shooters. | ||
It's been discovered by studies. | ||
We're encouraged to do so because the Facebook algorithm years ago when Facebook was used manipulated them into seeing more and more content that eventually encouraged them to conduct a mass shooting. | ||
But now with this artificial intelligence technology, all of those powers are expanded abundantly. | ||
And these same entities, these corporate entities, which are so comfortable with selling out to the ones needs and interests of the deep state. | ||
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Because they could use these resources to lobby for hyper-regulation. | ||
To ensure that no one else can democratize or decentralize the technology that is the future, that will define the 21st century. | ||
It's one of the things that I like so much about Donald Trump's big, beautiful bill. | ||
Most of it, as I said at the beginning of the program this evening. | ||
It is directly tied to artificial intelligence. | ||
$145 million for AI-enabled drone and naval attack systems. | ||
$250 million for the AI ecosystem development. | ||
$250 million for Cyber Command AI initiatives. | ||
$124 million to upgrade test resource management center AI capabilities. | ||
$1 billion for tech fielding, including AI-driven tools. | ||
$2 billion to scale commercial tech. | ||
And they expanded their response using AI. | ||
In the Indo-Pacific region because they understand that the AI war is primarily between China and the United States of America. | ||
But there is a 10-year moratorium on states and localities that cannot enforce laws regulating AI or automated decision systems, with limited exceptions for laws that facilitate AI deployment. | ||
Laws that don't impose design, performance, liability, taxation, or documentation requirements unless under federal law or equally applied to comparable non-AI systems. | ||
And reasonable cost-based fees may be imposed if applied equally. | ||
So basically, this big, beautiful bill would make it impossible for states to make laws to further regulate the use or development of artificial intelligence over the course of the next 10 years. | ||
I saw news the other day, I think it was the United Arab Emirates has announced that they are providing a premium subscription of ChatGPT to every one of their citizens. | ||
Can you guys look that up to make sure I'm being accurate and reporting on that? | ||
Should be an article about the United Arab Emirates provides ChatGPT premium for all of its citizens. | ||
So we're in this artificial intelligence race. | ||
The Trump administration understands that the risk is that this technology will be conglomerated and weaponized by the deep state instead of used by the people. | ||
And a decentralized, democratized way to liberate themselves from the risk of such a monopoly. | ||
And remember, the only monopolies which have ever existed have been sponsored by the government. | ||
It's a major fallacy to say that capitalism causes monopolies. | ||
It's always government-sponsored. | ||
Come to Dubai, Habibi, internet erupts as UAE offers ChatGPT Plus subscription to all citizens for free. | ||
It's because they want their citizens to know how to use AI, and they want them to use it to further advance AI itself. | ||
Recursive. | ||
The output from AI goes back into the AI to make the AI more advanced. | ||
And since we're in this race, and we want as many people innovating and starting businesses as possible to win this race, they're looking back at exactly what happened during the personal computing race, which took place during the 1970s and 80s and 90s. | ||
The amazing story of the fact that Steve Jobs, out of his garage with Wozniak, Was able to create a company which, within a few years, was able to compete with IBM. | ||
In fact, guys, find the famous 1984 Apple commercial from the Super Bowl. | ||
From Apple, we'll run that in a minute. | ||
But from a garage to competing with Xerox and IBM and Microsoft on a global scale. | ||
All because it wasn't a hyper-regulated environment. | ||
It was possible for people to have better ideas, to bootstrap, to be innovative, and then compete with the establishment infrastructure, which seemed at first insurmountable. | ||
Like Big Brother, it seemed like some massive boot on the neck of technology and development. | ||
And rather than eradicate that principle of our economy and our culture and our way of life and our outlook and our system, the Trump administration, by putting this type of a moratorium, if I'm understanding it correctly, On regulations or hyper-regulation of artificial intelligence allows all of us to develop and diversify these technologies in a way that will ensure that we win the Cold War that is the AI war, | ||
just as we won the original Cold War against the Soviet Union, and just as we won the original technological advancement personal computing war that took place throughout the late Latin half of the 20th century. | ||
So I believe that all of the pieces are being put in place by the Trump administration to ensure that we win the AI wars, we win the space wars, we have infinite energy, and we save the dollar, and we can do so without subjugating humanity under a monopolized version of this technology. | ||
But we have to rise to the occasion and choose to lean into this technology. | ||
While fighting for our rights and our freedoms instead of selling out to it or allowing our rights to be sold out for the sake of it because we believe every scare that comes from the likes of the WHO, the CCP, or these other globalist institutions which want us always to feel like we're on the brink of total destruction. | ||
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Let's watch this ad. | |
We are one people, with one whim, one resolve, one cause. | ||
Our enemies show On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. | ||
And you'll see why 1984 won't be like 1984. | ||
And you see, the answer to 1984 is 1776. | ||
It's captured beautifully in that ad where you have to rebel against the deep state in order to overcome the parameters set, the subjugation set by some massive one world government state. | ||
And so here we are in 2025. | ||
And it's. | ||
To make sure that we don't allow the globalists to exploit us and sell us out at every angle. | ||
In fact, I want to show you this clip of Mike Benz with Tucker talking about how Soros funded foreign policy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
U.S. foreign policy is being synchronized with the George Soros policy recommendations. | ||
And a lot of this is because It's not just that George Soros is the largest donor to the Democrat Party. | ||
And Bill Clinton was obviously the Democrat president. | ||
George Soros provided two and a half times more than any other single individual to the Democrats in the last election cycle. | ||
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Yeah, for Joe Biden, $100 million. | ||
I think the second largest was $40 million. | ||
Do you really want the likes of the Soroses to be running things? | ||
And you could be saying, oh, well, George Soros is so old, he won't be around much longer. | ||
His son is even worse because he's a moron. | ||
He wields the same power, but he's weak and he's stupid. | ||
Whereas his father, evil as he was, was strong and brilliant. | ||
Alex Soros is weak and stupid with the same power. | ||
I mean, this is an incredibly dangerous time to be allowing globalism to take hold in the United States. | ||
Let's watch 38. You know, we just heard this point about untrustworthy people, and we talked about things in the United States like, you know, like checks and balances, which aren't written anywhere, but are customs. | ||
And one man, Donald Trump, literally came in and just... | ||
But when I see this, when I look at this more globally regarding democracy, I also say to myself, when was this great time that everybody got along so well and things were going so great? | ||
I mean, I think, you know, the... | ||
I think that we really have to be careful here in this nostalgia for a time past because a lot of the reactions we're seeing in society are actually reactions to positive things like equality for women and greater diversity. | ||
And by the way, just to show you how stupid these people are. | ||
If that didn't convince you, I have another Comey clip that I missed. | ||
This is clip 25 of Comey on Jen Psaki's show. | ||
But before we air the show, I want to draw your attention to the fact that I have been making fun of Jen Psaki for months for having a show called Inside with Jen Psaki. | ||
If you guys can show the original logo. | ||
Because the width is so small that it always looked like the show was called Inside Jen Psaki. | ||
I mean, it's like been a joke around the office. | ||
I think that I've said it on air. | ||
I can't find the clip. | ||
Maybe you guys out in the audience can find the clip of me on a Sunday show we're covering for Alex or the American Journal where I showed a Saki clip and the fact that it was inside Jen Psaki. | ||
I've been making fun of it incessantly. | ||
I think I did so recently, but I'm going to verify. | ||
Today, she changes the name of her show to The Briefing with Jen Psaki. | ||
And they say it because they wanted to get away from the connotation that Jen Psaki was an insider. | ||
Are you sure? | ||
It's not because it looks like the show was called Inside with Jen Psaki or Inside Jen Psaki. | ||
Let's watch this clip of her with Comey. | ||
Do you think there's a I mean, one of the things that is. | ||
In the law enforcement sense, do you think there are laws that should be put in place that would help better manage this that aren't in place now? | ||
I mean, are we equipped? | ||
Is the law enforcement system and the legal system equipped to deal with what we're seeing now? | ||
Probably there could be changes at the margins, but in the main, we have the tools. | ||
There are cultural impediments to doing this work. | ||
Let's say you work in the FBI. | ||
You know that one of the two political parties is, let me put it nicely, white supremacist adjacent at a minimum. | ||
And so why would you want to throw your career on that side of the line and be summoned to Capitol Hill to be asked, why are you pursuing these innocent groups? | ||
And so we have a cultural impediment to working it effectively that should get more attention than it does. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
I can't believe this guy isn't behind bars. | ||
After everything he did that was blatantly illegal, after the fact that within 90 days of being appointed the director of the FBI by Barack Obama, he classified InfoWars under a Type 3 assessment as a white, racially motivated extremist organization, which empowered the FBI from the Boston field office of all places to follow us around in public, to send in undercover agents, to monitor our financial transactions. | ||
And after 12 years of that, we think it's still ongoing. | ||
They still haven't come up with anything that they could charge us with federally? | ||
I mean, this guy is the epitome of a scumbag. | ||
He's a dirty cop. | ||
He framed General Flynn. | ||
That's come out. | ||
He bragged about it. | ||
And then he's going around to promote his fictional book where the antagonist of the book, Samuel Buchanan, I believe, is obviously Alex Jones. | ||
And after testifying time and time again in Congress that the FBI doesn't classify threats in accordance with whether or not they're white, racially motivated extremist organizations, we have the FOIA that shows that they do. | ||
And in his fictionalized book, they say that they're going after this Samuel Buchanan, otherwise known as Alex Jones, because it's white, racially motivated extremist rhetoric. | ||
All while he calls for the assassination of the president because he happened to come across shells. | ||
He says we're arranged to say 86-47. | ||
I mean, this guy is just abundantly evil to the extent that it makes me so sick. | ||
And I don't know if he's stupid or not. | ||
He must be savvy in some way, shape, or form because he stayed in that position for so long. | ||
He achieved so much power and he's managed to stay out of prison. | ||
But if you want to talk about totally stupid, totally incompetent, just look at the leaders that we elect, like Nadler here in clip 28. Talking about how migrants are important because our vegetables would rot without them? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Forget the fact that our vegetables would rot in the ground if they weren't being picked by many immigrants, many illegal immigrants. | |
The fact is that the birth rate in this country is way below replacement level. | ||
Which means our population is going to start shrinking. | ||
And the ratio of people on Social Security and Medicare is going to increase relative to the number of people supporting them. | ||
Oh, we have to have these illegal migrants because our vegetables would rot if they weren't over here working as slave labor. | ||
Unbelievably ignorant comment to make, but if you want to see stupid for real, all you got to do is just... | ||
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This is clip 32. Do you regret saying that President Biden had a mental acuity? | |
He had a sharpness to him. | ||
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You said that up until July of last year. | |
I said what I believe to be true. | ||
And you think he was as sharp as you? | ||
I said I had not seen decline. | ||
And I hadn't at that point. | ||
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You did not see any decline from 2024 Joe Biden to 2021 Joe Biden? | |
Not when I said that. | ||
You know, the thing is, look, he was sharp. | ||
He was on his feet. | ||
I saw him. | ||
Live event. | ||
I had meetings with him a couple of times. | ||
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Senator, on his feet is not praise. | |
He can speak in sentences is not praise. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
Well, it's absolutely baloney because what it's going to do is it's going to cut the money available to help people have health care coverage. | ||
And who is mostly going to cut it from are little tiny babies, from mamas who've just given birth, from people with disabilities, from seniors living in nursing homes. | ||
And it's just going to take away. | ||
The money they would use to pay for healthcare, to pay for their healthcare services. | ||
And by the way, I just want to underscore here. | ||
It obviously hurts those people. | ||
It hurts their families. | ||
Some people will try to get healthcare anyway. | ||
They'll go deeper into debt. | ||
Others just won't go to the hospital. | ||
If Congress makes those cuts, it not only hurts the millions of families that lose their healthcare coverage. | ||
It hurts their communities. | ||
It hurts their local hospitals and healthcare providers because they're just not going to get paid. | ||
That is what Donald Trump seems to think is- All right, folks. | ||
Humanity is about ready to become more powerful than it's ever been before. | ||
And the threats are just abundant. | ||
We're about ready to have artificial intelligence, which will make humanity a very small portion of all intelligence that exists. | ||
It's going to totally disrupt markets and change everything about the way we do business and transact and interact and learn. | ||
We're about ready to have infinite power wirelessly transmitted to the surface of the planet from space through things like the Golden Dome and other technology. | ||
And if we allow these morons like Elizabeth Warren or Nadler to get in power, they're going to regulate the hell out of it and they're going to sell out because they lack character and competence simultaneously. | ||
And we're going to be left with a corporate government elite, a fascist globalist elite that controls the most powerful technology in the world and all of the resources. | ||
All of our money will be controlled by them. | ||
All of our energy will be controlled by them. | ||
And our minds will be controlled by them through the weaponization, the wielding of this artificial intelligence, while no one will be allowed to compete. | ||
It'll be so hyper-regulated. | ||
And if it's not because of their incompetence, Then it will go to the globalists, who will succeed in collapsing the dollar prematurely and then ushering in a central bank digital currency and then exploiting all the peoples of the world in order to fund their own version of this energy. | ||
As the world descends into chaos and collapse and nuclear war and just conflict after conflict in the Middle East over the course of the next 100 years, even worse than over the course of the last 100 years. | ||
Or we can elect the third option, the narrow way through. | ||
Where we allow ourselves to be empowered with this technology, where we face it with courage rather than with fear, and we hold our leaders' feet to the fire to ensure that we have rights, freedom of speech, everything in the Constitution protected, our culture, our way of life, all that is objectively true, protected. | ||
And then we can ensure that this technology can be wielded by everyone and not just those elites at the top. | ||
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Now, one way we're doing this is by finding out what works at DOD and also what doesn't work. | ||
And that begins by finding out where we are spending taxpayer dollars. | ||
Now, part of what we've uncovered is that the Defense Department has become very much over-reliant on management, consultants, and contractors. | ||
We found that we likely have more contractors than we have civilian employees. | ||
And many of them, those contractors, are making more money than our career senior executive employees. | ||
To give you one example, the Air Force, working as a team with Doge, This joint team conducted a line-by-line audit of over 50 contract vehicles, saving a billion dollars on the current program, a billion, and canceling its $3.8 billion extension, which we all know inevitably would have been spent. | ||
These, combined with other reviews over the past two weeks, have resulted in, get this, More than $5 billion in savings for the Department of Defense. | ||
Yes, $5 billion in addition to the over $5 billion we've already found in working with Doge. | ||
So that brings the tally now to over $10 billion in real savings at the Department of Defense working with Doge. | ||
And we're just getting started. | ||
I've empowered the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Steve Feinberg, a man with decades of practical executive experience in the private sector. | ||
We need to replace wasteful spending in favor of a culture focused on, get this, actual financial responsibility and stewardship so that our limited funds are spent better on, you know, things like health care and mission-related programs for our warfighters and their families. | ||
And that's why today I'm signing three separate memos. | ||
Dealing with reforming the Pentagon, reducing bureaucracy, and moving money toward the needs of our warfighters. | ||
The first memo, and all three are right in front of me right here, responsibly reduces the number of management consultants and contractors. | ||
Again, these are consultants, not frontline fighters. | ||
They're giving us PowerPoints that we need less of, and we need more actual application. | ||
Second. | ||
The second memo lays out needed reforms to the department's usage of executive assistance. | ||
Think about proper ratios. | ||
And the third restructures the department's operational and test evaluation office, which will make testing and fielding weapons more efficient so that warfighters get what they need faster. | ||
Again, we worked with the services. | ||
These are changes, especially that last one, that they really want in order to go faster with the capabilities that they need. | ||
So we're committed to reducing bloated bureaucracy and wasteful spending in favor of increased lethality. | ||
That's a trade-off I will take every single day. | ||
Converting consultants into combat power. | ||
That's what we're doing here at the Defense Department. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host for the remaining hour of The War Room. | ||
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Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
But before we go to calls, I want to talk to you a little bit about Civil War. | ||
I'm going to show you a clip. | ||
36th year of Tim Pool's appearance on Bill Maher's program. | ||
We saw the movie Civil War, which came out, I believe, last year. | ||
And we know that the globalists want civil war in the United States of America because anything that destabilizes the current systems in place is conducive to their ultimate goal, which is establishing a post-collapse infrastructure, whether it's militaristically, whether it's with energy, whether it's economically with CBDCs, and all of its international regulatory measures. | ||
And I've heard Tim Pool speak with Harrison Smith when Harrison was a guest on the TimCast. | ||
About civil war. | ||
And, you know, I haven't come to a definite decision yet as to whether we're in a serious risk for civil war. | ||
It seems to me more likely that what we would have are major riots in urban areas, general peace in rural areas, and the destabilization would be just through the total eradication of law and order in major cities. | ||
Which would then be used to justify things like martial law and a total federal government takeover by a deep state which only serves the interests of the military-industrial complex and engages in Machiavellian and utilitarian methods to manifest or actualize or accomplish its vision, its distorted, sick view of what national security really is. | ||
So we have martial law here and basically global war everywhere else. | ||
In the aftermath of that, all that's left are... | ||
After World War I, we had the League of Nations. | ||
That was part one of three. | ||
After World War II, we had the United Nations, part two of three. | ||
After World War III, we have one world nation own. | ||
Their goal would be complete. | ||
So we have to do everything that we can to prevent this from happening. | ||
Let's watch clip 36. There's a hyperpolarization happening among the younger generation that's substantially more pronounced than the older generation. | ||
And the younger generation is substantially more considering violence than the older generation did. | ||
That's the way. | ||
So when you look at. | ||
It's really interesting how the polarization expands. | ||
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I can see that. | |
So, you know, I would say like the bulk of our viewers are probably in their 30s. | ||
So we have 18-year-olds too, but they're a smaller percentage, but basically 25 to 54 is who watches us. | ||
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Right. | |
Got a lot of people in their 30s. | ||
And what ends up happening is, and this is true for people on the left or right, it doesn't matter who you are, someone's going to take something you said, it's going to be pulled out of context. | ||
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Of course, of course. | |
And then it makes people go nuts. | ||
So, you know, there's so many of these things that are absolutely wild for me. | ||
I don't have the worst of it. | ||
There's other people in media that have it substantially worse than I do. | ||
Their Wikipedia pages are just rife with weird, fake nonsense that's made up. | ||
I mean, I just don't feel like anybody in this country can even We know, based on what we saw from George Floyd, that it's an awesome excuse to just break into Nike stores, steal as many Nikes as possible. | ||
I mean, I'm so white that during the George Floyd protests and riots, I went out and bought a TV. | ||
So rioting is one thing. | ||
Disorder is one thing. | ||
When they know that they're not going to be held accountable for their crimes, then they'll riot and loot. | ||
Everybody will. | ||
That's the nature of how it works with law and order and lack thereof. | ||
There's either chaos or there's order. | ||
But to talk about civil unrest or civil war or revolution, that's a whole other matter. | ||
And it's even written in the Declaration of Independence. | ||
I can't remember the exact wording. | ||
But right in the beginning, it says that people are accustomed to or much more inclined to sustain or endure an incredibly unjust amount of unfairness, violation of their rights. | ||
It's only at an extreme radical point do people actually break And do things like have a civil war or a revolution. | ||
And I'm looking around in the United States of America, and even our poorest people are fat and well-fed. | ||
Not healthfully fed, but certainly well-fed. | ||
And we have access to everything that we need, basically for free. | ||
Even if you don't make any money, you can get the health care that you need, generally speaking. | ||
If you don't have a drug problem or a psychological problem. | ||
You can find a place to live or a shelter to live in. | ||
We live in a civilization of abundance. | ||
And I just don't see how we could get to a full-on civil war unless it's a countermeasure to martial law. | ||
So I don't see us having a war between rural communities and cities. | ||
I see us having collapse of urban environments and then martial law coming in and that martial law being so egregious and it's a violation of our rights that the people... | ||
I could foresee that, but I just don't think that we're that close to serious violence on a massive scale. | ||
Yes, on a small scale, for sure. | ||
100%. | ||
Happens every day. | ||
But I don't see us on the cusp of that level of violence between the people, among the people. | ||
It's going to be the people versus a martial law or a dictatorial government. | ||
I just don't think it's going to happen. | ||
But maybe Tim Pool's right. | ||
Maybe I'm misunderstanding him. | ||
Let's go to Travis in Arkansas. | ||
Travis, what do you think, man? | ||
You are live on the air. | ||
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Hey there, Chase. | |
Thanks for having me. | ||
Sure thing. | ||
I've got two brief things here, and the first is I just wanted to mention the Optimal Human. | ||
I know we've been hearing a lot about the methylene blue recently, but that Optimal Human was really next-level stuff for me, so I can't recommend that enough. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
90-plus ingredients, and we don't sell it as an energy supplement, but I found that it gives me a tremendous amount of energy. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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I've cut back on my caffeine consumption too. | |
That's great. | ||
Thank you for sharing that. | ||
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The second thing is, and maybe there's nothing to this, but I keep having this thought, and I don't hear anybody really talking about it. | |
I like where this is going. | ||
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So they talk about how they've passed bills for fiber optic cable and how they've only built like six superchargers out of the money they've allocated. | ||
Isn't it possible that they're just preallocating the dollars that they need to build the infrastructure for the smart cities? | ||
Yeah, it's possible, but I would write it off as just waste and fraud and skimming and corruption. | ||
So we gave however many tens, if not hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine for their war. | ||
Zelensky himself even admitted that he didn't know what happened to the money. | ||
And it's not because... | ||
It's because of corruption. | ||
And so, yeah, you pass this legislation that funds the installation of all these charging stations all over the country. | ||
And all that money goes into research and development and planning and renderings and different contractors responsible for designing how the chargers look and then designing how they're set up. | ||
And then getting approval from the various different entities responsible for checking and assessing whether it's compliant with local ordinances and laws. | ||
And then there's the eminent domain aspect of it. | ||
And they just can't get it done because there's too many damn rules and they have to pay everybody off along the way. | ||
The money just disappears, man. | ||
I just honestly think it was just BS. | ||
They wanted to pass the legislation so they could say that they were, you know, working to make the electric grid necessary for electric cars as part of their environmental BS. | ||
And it just goes nowhere and it never happens, man. | ||
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Mental gymnastics behind the ability to make money decisions. | |
Absolutely. | ||
But my concern about the smart cities is if we switch to this autonomous driving and these electric vehicles, what's to stop the government from just locking you in your car and driving you to the police station when it has a warrant out for your arrest because of something you said on social media? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So I'm more concerned about how this technology will be used and weaponized to basically subjugate us. | ||
And that's why we have to guarantee our rights in all of this legislation. | ||
And we cannot allow ourselves to become dependent on tools or technology that is only controlled by the world's greatest supervillains, whether it's globalists, whether it's the CCP, or whether it's our own deep state. | ||
I mean, we've seen what these big tech companies have done with our data. | ||
We've seen how they've been able to manipulate us and basically convince a large portion of the up-and-coming generation that they aren't the gender they were born as or that they aren't simply heterosexual. | ||
And that's because they have massive data and they understand how to feed content using algorithms with that data to specific people in order to mold them or manipulate them into a desired outcome. | ||
And then they act like they love transgender people so much when their proposed policy of affection is just... | ||
I mean, I cannot think of a time in history where the main advocates or champions of a group of people define themselves as champions of that group of people by suggesting that group of people be sterilized. | ||
Let's go to Spicy Pina Colada Boy in Wisconsin. | ||
Pina Colada, boy, like the beverage. | ||
I get it. | ||
You were talking about the Golden Dome, and I think in tandem with that, they're going to have the Golden Beam, like how Israel has their Iron Dome. | ||
They also have the Iron Beam because they said it's more efficient to use the lasers. | ||
It's more cost-effective. | ||
They're invisible. | ||
Each shot is like the equivalent of a house running for a standard house running for one month of electricity compared to those missile systems, which are very expensive. | ||
But I think Trump should also spend a small amount of money, about $1.5 to $2 billion per ship, for recommissioning the battleships with 16-inch guns and load those suckers up with some grape shot, because I think that's one of the best ways to prevent drone swarms, especially for major cities. | ||
Heck, you could even park one. | ||
In the Black Sea or near Taiwan for deterrence if, you know, he wants to be Mr. Big Hand. | ||
Then I wanted to talk about Nikola Tesla. | ||
You were talking about, like, using the satellite for microwave weapons. | ||
Well, first of all, they can do that already with what they have, the cell phone towers, like we saw during COVID, how they popped up all those 5G towers and stuff. | ||
But Tesla said that he could use, Nikola Tesla said that he could use an ionically charged UV beam. | ||
And he would shoot this laser beam curved. | ||
He had to do it curved for the curvature of the Earth. | ||
And then, meanwhile, for months, he'd have these giant cylinders the size of train cars. | ||
John G. Trump talked about it, too, rotating to build up a static charge. | ||
It would build up this huge, huge, huge static charge, accumulating for months and months at a giant size. | ||
And then he would just discharge that sucker on the laser, and he could have... | ||
At the same time, he was developing a teleforce and an energy wall that he claimed, Nikola Tesla claimed, that he could prevent things from traveling through this energy wall, like seen in sci-fi, pop culture, force field technology. | ||
He called it a teleforce because you could project it like a telephone. | ||
Also, soft x-rays because he was like an inventor of x-rays. | ||
And lastly, you were talking about the energy source with solar. | ||
If you look up on Google, Tesla polyphase exhibit, 1893, during the 1893 World's Fair. | ||
The topper on the Tesla exhibit there looks spot on. | ||
I want to hear your opinion, Chase, if you think it looks dead on to the recent scans of the pyramid in Egypt. | ||
Well, I believe some controversial things about the history of humanity and the pyramids. | ||
And so take everything I say with a grain of salt. | ||
But I don't believe that the Egyptians built the pyramids. | ||
I believe that they found the pyramids. | ||
And I believe that they date back to older than the Younger Dryas. | ||
And I believe that before the Younger Dryas, it's very likely that there was one civilization. | ||
That encompassed the entirety of the globe, which explains the archetypes, similar structural buildings throughout the entire planet. | ||
And I think what happened was the Egyptians came across the pyramids after the younger Darius. | ||
And you can tell by the water erosion on the Sphinx that it was likely built as far back as 12,000 BC. | ||
But I think they came across them, and I think that they commissioned massive labor to Update, modify them, and repurpose them. | ||
And I think it's very likely that the Great Pyramids were used to generate electricity thousands of years ago. | ||
Look, I know that there's a lot of evangelical Christians out there that are New Worlders that believe that we've only been around for 6,000 years because they do all the math and add up all the numbers in the Bible. | ||
I believe the Bible. | ||
I just interpret it differently than those Christians. | ||
So we're just going to have to agree to disagree on that. | ||
Archaeologists have found human remains dating back, I believe, at least 300,000 years. | ||
And I find it incredibly hard to believe that human beings walked this earth for 296,000 years before they came up with writing or architecture or engineering. | ||
I think that we have been advanced like this dozens of times in that there's a massive cataclysmic event that happens that wipes Life off the face of the earth or there's an ice age that comes and just renders everything moot except for a few key things here and there that we come across and we're like, how did they do that? | ||
And that's one of the reasons why I'm such a proponent of becoming interplanetary, multi-planetary as soon as possible. | ||
I'm with Elon Musk on this. | ||
We have to diversify. | ||
We can't lean on the government for everything. | ||
We can't start businesses that only have one client. | ||
You can't invest in just one stock unless you're lucky, like a lot of the Bitcoin investors were. | ||
It's just so risky. | ||
And so why would we hold ourselves to this planet? | ||
And I think it's totally compatible with Christianity to have that philosophy. | ||
And I don't think that the apocalypse is something that's really even inevitable. | ||
I think that it will come. | ||
But I think we can determine the nature in which the second coming manifests. | ||
And our job as human beings is to reach self-actualization as a form of worship to God because he created us. | ||
And if we become the best versions of ourselves in all ways, character, intelligence, technology, fitness, health, whatever, then we glorify God that way. | ||
We were made to be extraordinary, not just compliant or obedient. | ||
Most of the rules, if not all the rules that we were given by God, were for our own good, not just because he wants us to stroke his ego by following them. | ||
And so, yeah, I'm with you on the Tesla stuff. | ||
I think Tesla died in 1943. | ||
All of his writings and research apparently was seized by the government when he died because it was in the middle of World War II, and obviously there was a major race for the atomic bomb, and a lot of Tesla's research might have been relevant to the development of massive weapons. | ||
I believe that he solved a lot of energy problems that have not been disclosed to the public. | ||
And frankly, I think that we've had infinite energy technology for at least 50 years, since the 50s, in the United States of America, but it's been classified and kept secret because our currency has been dependent on the trade of oil. | ||
And so they knew that it was a national security risk to acknowledge or release the fact that we had infinite energy, because if we suddenly eradicated the demand for oil, then the dollar would collapse. | ||
And so I think we've just for the first time under this administration with Elon Musk, and this is not a coincidence that he named his company Tesla, that he is the CEO of SpaceX and interested in AI because all three of those concepts are intimately tied with one another. | ||
But I think for the first time under this administration, we have found a way to release this technology to the public and save the dollar at the same time, whereas before they were mutually exclusive. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I agree. | ||
You know, you're very eloquent at what you were saying. | ||
What do you think about Golden Beam? | ||
Do you think he's going to do also a golden laser beam like they did in Israel? | ||
Kind of makes sense. | ||
There's rumors that they already have him mobile on the megacrawlers that you see carrying sometimes the space shuttle. | ||
Yeah, I want to share with you a little bit of this article. | ||
So, solar power from space, Caltech launches a first test satellite. | ||
This is from February 6th of 2023. | ||
For about as long as engineers have talked about beaming solar power to Earth from space, they've had to caution that it was an idea unlikely to become real anytime soon. | ||
Elaborate designs for orbiting solar farms have circulated for decades, but since photovoltaic cells were inefficient, any arrays would need to be the size of cities. | ||
The plans got no closer to space than upper shelves of libraries. | ||
Right now, in a sun-synchronous orbit about 525 kilometers overhead, there's a small experimental satellite called the Space Solar Power Demonstrator 1. It was designed and built by a team at the California Institute of Technology, funded by donations from California real estate developer Donald Bren, and launched on the 3rd of January among 113 other small payloads on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. | ||
This experiment that they did proved that they could capture solar power in space and beam it down to the planet using microwaves. | ||
Now, I don't know about lasers versus microwaves. | ||
I've seen research that says both could effectively transmit power to the surface. | ||
It seems to me that it's going to be microwave technology, and then it could be used either to transmit the microwaves to what are called rectennas on the surface to power cities very efficiently, or it could be used as a directed energy weapon to just zap anything on the planet. | ||
Does that answer your question? | ||
Yeah, yeah, I think they already have that, like I said, and like, I think it also would be a good scam, like, oh, yeah, we're harnessing this electricity and transmitting it where they could just be charging us for electricity that they're just... | ||
You know, like, it blows my mind that people say, like, AI is just coming out now, and quantum computers are just coming out now. | ||
It's like, give me a break. | ||
Obviously, they've had that stuff for way longer and have been charging, like, yeah, we're doing this, we're doing that, and letting the AI. | ||
Why would you, if you did come up with it, why would you release it right away? | ||
You keep that secret like the Manhattan Project. | ||
So I just find it hard to believe that, like we've discussed before, you and I, Chase, that they're not at least 100 years ahead, if not further. | ||
And then with Tesla, don't forget also, when he died, there was a rumor that he was killed by a German Nazi assassin. | ||
Yeah, I'm totally with you on that. | ||
And here's the thing to consider. | ||
I'm not sure if you're familiar with the principle of Moore's Law. | ||
I believe it's Moore's Law, where the faster technology develops, the faster technology develops. | ||
So there was this algorithmic chart of storage and computer speed, and they found that the faster computers got and the more efficient storage got, then it would get faster and even more storage efficient at a faster rate. | ||
So the more you advance technology, the faster technology advances, basically. | ||
And if that's true, and we know that traditionally speaking, governments or military industrial complexes or deep states have always been more advanced than the civilian technology on a scale of, say, 10 years or 20 years, if you apply Moore's law to that, then it seems to me that that would fork or cause a divergence in terms of the | ||
Their exponential rate is exponentially faster than our civilian exponential rate of advancement. | ||
It just implies that it's obvious that they're just way ahead. | ||
I mean, I have people that were stationed overseas during the Cold War that said that they had reconnaissance footage from outer space satellites that were zoomed in to people that could pick up what they were saying. | ||
So they would do a mission on the other side of the wall or whatever. | ||
And they would be briefed before they did the mission on a conversation that took place between two Soviets. | ||
And it was like HD footage with audio captured from space in like 1985. | ||
You know, we still think that that technology is the subject of science fiction, but folks, I mean, these people are, the government's so far ahead. | ||
And you can't shock people with that amount of technology at once. | ||
It's like Plato's Allegory of the Cave. | ||
If you tell people how things really are, they'll be in denial. | ||
They won't believe you. | ||
You have to ease them into the future. | ||
You cannot just shock them into it. | ||
Stay with us for more calls on the other side of this break. | ||
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A new demo from Caltech is set to launch in January 2023, and it could shake up the way we collect and harvest solar power in the future. | |
Caltech's Space Solar Power Project, SSPP, is getting ready to put its first space solar power demonstrator into space to test new technologies. | ||
That could make the dream of space-based solar power harvesting, which could yield considerably more energy than ground-based solar arrays. | ||
The 50-kilogram demonstrator will be deployed from a momentous Vigoride spacecraft carried into space by SpaceX in January, and consists of three main components, the deployable on-orbit ultralight composite experiment, Dolce. | ||
The Microwave Array for Power Transfer Low Orbit Experiment, MAPLE, and a set of 22 varying types of photovoltaic cells called ALBA. | ||
Scientists are going to be testing three major challenges to space-based solar power, namely deployment, efficiency, and wireless transmission back to Earth. | ||
The ALBA and MAPLE experiments will take time to get ready, but Dolce, which will test the solar panel and demonstrator's superstructure deployment, will take place first. | ||
But this obviously came out before the experiment took place. | ||
The experiment was successful. | ||
It is feasible for us to have space-based solar power. | ||
You put up a satellite array like the Golden Dome. | ||
You absorb solar energy directly from the sun without any atmospheric interference or cloud interference. | ||
Then you convert that solar energy to microwaves and you beam them down to rectennaze on the surface, which then put them straight into the grid. | ||
This is a post on X from... | ||
The space-based solar power station aims to harness sunlight unobstructed by Earth's atmosphere, converting it into microwaves and transmitting the energy to ground-based receivers. | ||
The energy collected annually is projected to equal the total amount of oil extracted from Earth's reserves each year. | ||
The project will utilize China's Long March 9 heavy-lift rocket, each capable of carrying 150 tons, to assemble the solar array in orbit. | ||
This initiative is part of China's broader space ambitions, which include establishing a lunar lab by 2035. | ||
They want to mine helium-3. | ||
You can look more into that. | ||
It's also fascinating. | ||
So we have to beat China to this, so that we can have a monopoly on energy, so that we can save the dollar. | ||
And that's why they're so opposed to our Golden Dome array, because they understand that it's not just a missile defense system. | ||
It's also a way for us to have the higher ground and control and have a monopoly over infinite energy. | ||
All right, let's go to Mike in Georgia. | ||
Mike, what's on your mind? | ||
Hi, Chase. | ||
Lots to talk about, brother. | ||
You guys are, I mean, you're right on it. | ||
You and Owen are always pretty sharp, and you always impress me every time I listen to your shows. | ||
So, a couple things real quick. | ||
Just to qualify, What I'll say, I'm a retired military. | ||
During the early parts of the war in 2001, between 2001 and 2003, I was kind of a senior operator. | ||
So not only did I do operations in the field, but I was also involved in some testing of some new technologies, new systems that we were thinking about using in the field. | ||
One in particular was pretty interesting. | ||
I'm not going to go into it. | ||
Plus, I don't know much about it. | ||
I was an end user. | ||
That would be where I would be, not in development, but I would be one of those military guys that test these different technologies. | ||
We decided at the time not to use this particular technology just because the communication between the branches at that time wasn't real good. | ||
So we just thought that having that little bit out there, even though we could use it and it was functional. | ||
We weren't quite ready as a military as a whole. | ||
But in any case, coming to the Civil War issue, we're already in that right now. | ||
Okay, we have been for quite some time. | ||
The war you're seeing here, the only way that would become kinetic, in other words, shoot and start, is if the left was in charge. | ||
Because when I say that, I use this very loosely, left, right, only for descriptive purposes. | ||
Donald Trump is... | ||
And when coupled with Elon Musk, what you have are two people that are heading this battle over this technology. | ||
When I say this technology, I'll go back to, you guys had some interesting interviews Alex has. | ||
I can't remember his name, but he calls himself the Dark Journalist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The birthday party magician? | ||
That guy is... | ||
Now, I want to warn people that any time that they come out to you and tell you this is some kind of alien species that has traveled life distances to get here, and that's their technology you're seeing, that is part of the op. | ||
It is not. | ||
The technology you're seeing is human. | ||
It's not human, but we're able to utilize it. | ||
The battle right now is between control of that technology. | ||
Now, one side, and I'll call him the left, wants to be able to control that technology so they can control people. | ||
The other side, and I'll call them the right, and Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Donald Trump's interested in a legacy. | ||
That's why he's left behind the whole Elon or the whole Epstein, all that. | ||
He's leaving it to other people. | ||
He's focused on economy. | ||
Yes, one group wants to use the tech to free humanity, the other one wants to use it to subjugate humanity. | ||
That is exactly right. | ||
That is as simple as you can put it. | ||
The only way that we're going to get into kinetic war is if the other side, the left, controls that technology. | ||
Because then people will feel they're enslaved and they'll fight back. | ||
Once they see what is going to happen, when he calls it the new golden age, you have no idea. | ||
And this is a very short order. | ||
You have no idea the quality of life, not just for people in America, but around the world. | ||
It is going to be amazing. | ||
Here's the bad news. | ||
Now, you mentioned the Bible as well, and this is very important because even though these religions try to manipulate these stories, the fact of the matter is, this is the beast system. | ||
It's going to be built. | ||
Donald Trump, he will be the godfather of this system. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
There's nothing you can do about it. | ||
The thing about it is that what you want to do is be aware. | ||
Be aware and be focused on that. | ||
And how do you do that? | ||
You read the Bible because it tells you in there. | ||
And people are going to say, oh, okay, this guy went to the Bible. | ||
Well, it took me many years of witnessing some of these things, of talking to some of these people when they've had a – like the one – We went to dinner afterwards after the whole thing was over, and we, okay, the test went great. | ||
You know, everybody sits down to have, like, a little dinner. | ||
Well, this guy had a few drinks. | ||
He started telling me stuff, and he didn't tell me anything specific, but the technologies he was explaining, I started to see them over the years. | ||
I started to see them being exposed, and that's how you could tell. | ||
All right, give me a little more. | ||
Like what? | ||
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Well, this is... | |
Earth's magnetic field. | ||
And when you're building this golden dome that he's talking about, and you're talking about using it for energy, that's baby steps. | ||
Using it for energy is babysit. | ||
But actually, this is to be able to propel without generating any kind of exhaust, any kind of heat. | ||
You can turn at 90 degrees because you're not fighting gravity. | ||
The problem was initially was a manned vehicle couldn't do it because the pilot would turn into Jell-O because they didn't have anything to generate So once unmanned technology really took off, they were able to do it. | ||
Now, the stuff that you see is 20 years behind what's out there. | ||
Wow. | ||
And so my advice to everybody out there listening, the truth is the truth, regardless of your ability or your willingness to recognize it. | ||
What happens with the Bible, and if you read it, what does it tell you? | ||
Pray for discernment. | ||
Ask, and you'll be shown it. | ||
And these are all wisdom from ancient wisdom. | ||
Christians don't have to be afraid of it. | ||
Ask, and shall be given you. | ||
Seek, and ye shall find. | ||
Knock, and it shall be opened unto you. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
And Christians don't have to be afraid of mankind being older than They don't have to be afraid of it. | ||
They're not mutually exclusive. | ||
You can have one and have the other. | ||
Well, let me ask you this. | ||
What do you think the Ark of the Covenant was? | ||
Well, that's part of this technology, I am sure. | ||
Now, I can't tell you. | ||
I know exactly what was in that. | ||
But you can read in there and say that the effects that this had on humans, it was definitely something that was at the very least, at the very least, radioactive. | ||
Now, when they have a certain... | ||
They had certain gene traits that they had a better resistance to whatever effects this was giving off. | ||
That's why the Levites were picked to carry it and to guard it and that type of thing. | ||
You mentioned that you had a great, great point earlier about the pyramids. | ||
Egyptians, and I agree with you 100%, you can look at the later Egyptian pyramids that were built by the later kingdoms. | ||
And the reason why is the pyramids were already there. | ||
They were trying to mimic them. | ||
They were trying to copy what was already there, and they couldn't do it. | ||
That's why they used mud bricks, and they collapsed, and some of them were more successful than others. | ||
But yes, the pyramids, yeah, they were already there. | ||
It's not our first rodeo. | ||
It's technology. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
This technology that we're talking about has always been there. | ||
These entities that control this technology or developed it, if you will, and shared it with humankind, certain humankind, to achieve certain outcomes, they've always been here. | ||
Now you're getting into Book of Enoch territory with the watchers coming down, sharing technologies. | ||
To a certain extent, yeah. | ||
These aren't aliens, though. | ||
These are interdimensional. | ||
Right. | ||
They're co-located with the Earth. | ||
They're not from somewhere else. | ||
They're from right here. | ||
They're just in a different dimension. | ||
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Correct. | |
And I would recommend... | ||
No, I would say that I received or witnessed solid evidence of it. | ||
At the time, though, I didn't realize until I watched all this evolve over the past 20 years or so, now it started all to make sense. | ||
And then I started researching a little bit more in a Bible, and I said, wait a minute, this is what they're talking about. | ||
And now with COVID was the switch that really clicked. | ||
When that whole op went down, I was like, this is it. | ||
They're making their move. | ||
Now, whoever controls coming out of COVID, you've got to watch that. | ||
Because, like I said, Donald Trump wants to be remembered as somebody that, you know, 100 years from now, they look back at Donald Trump. | ||
He was the one that turned the page on this. | ||
He was the one that got us going to advancements of humanity. | ||
Elon Musk wants to be the guy that... | ||
100 years from now is remembered for the one who took us into outer space, who projected the human race. | ||
They have more money than they could ever have. | ||
They're not worried about power. | ||
What they want to do is their legacy. | ||
These other people, on the other hand, they cannot generate a legacy. | ||
They don't have the knowledge or the capacity to do what Elon Musk or Donald Trump has done. | ||
So what they want is to get this for free. | ||
That's why you see all these different boondoggles in the government. | ||
These people can't work for their money, so they just take it. | ||
So they get powerful. | ||
They try to isolate the rest of their subjects, if you will, because that's the way they look at the American. | ||
And the opposite philosophy is getting off on subjugation. | ||
So I don't want to make myself better. | ||
I just want to make sure everyone around is beneath me. | ||
And that's why the Maos and others don't really innovate very well or care about their legacy so much because they can totally control their legacy because they have total control over speech and thought in their various civilizations. | ||
I mean, Mao was responsible for the death of 50 to 100 million people during the Great Leap Forward in China, and people still have its picture hanging up on their wall in their homes in China. | ||
Because of the cult of personality. | ||
So what does he care about accomplishing anything if he can control his legacy by subjugating everyone? | ||
That's the mentality. | ||
People want to transcend themselves or they want to subjugate others. | ||
That's right. | ||
You've got it. | ||
And everybody out there listening can rest assured, if you're a Bible-believing person, if you're a person that believes in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, in other words, when I say belief, I mean you can understand it. | ||
What is it he did? | ||
It was God himself, the creator. | ||
Even if you don't believe this actually happened, think of the story. | ||
It was God, the creator, who made himself human, then suffered and said, all you have to do is believe that that sacrificial love exists, and if you're able to conceive of that love, then you're good. | ||
You're in Christ, and you're fine. | ||
There's nothing to be afraid of. | ||
And it says in there, for the light. | ||
shines in the darkness, and the darkness can't comprehend it. | ||
You'll see these people go and attack these peaceful Christians. | ||
They don't bother anybody because they don't like the fact that they're Christian. | ||
The dark, they're the dark. | ||
They cannot comprehend what the light is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
be of good cheer. | ||
There's nothing to worry about, especially with that. | ||
Now, if the bad guy is getting charged, you can determine who the bad guys are. | ||
Because remember what I said earlier, the truth is the truth. | ||
Whether or not you... | ||
Are willing to accept it or you can even comprehend it. | ||
So, anyways, I want to say thank you for the time, Chase. | ||
You guys are doing an awesome job. | ||
Love you. | ||
Thanks, Mike. | ||
Great call, man. | ||
Call any time. | ||
All right, man. | ||
All right, let's go to Alan in FEMA Region 6. Alan, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase, can you hear me now? | |
Yes, sir. | ||
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All right. | |
Hey, first of all, plug. | ||
Methylene blue worked great. | ||
Felt the sensation like Alex was explaining. | ||
About three hours later, though, I had a little bit of urination that was kind of a blue tint. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
That's my favorite part. | ||
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Yeah, anyway. | |
Your favorite part. | ||
All right. | ||
Anyway, yeah, what I was called about is just to reiterate about what Pete Pegg said about, you know, cutting out some of the budget and blah, blah, blah. | ||
Well, they're also going to be trying to cut some bases out as well. | ||
Um, uh, specifically we're looking at, uh, I don't know. | ||
That would be a super fun site. | ||
Probably not. | ||
But anyway, bottom line, they're going to be looking at that. | ||
They'll be able to probably sell some of these things for getting open. | ||
They'll probably make a whole lot of money on real estate, but, you know, they're in good shape. | ||
Anyway, just to reiterate a little bit about that and about me and about my background. | ||
In 1998 to 2004, I mean, y 'all been taught about space stuff. | ||
I mean, I didn't always work for the Army as an industrial hygienist, which I got stories about that, too. | ||
But I worked at a little place called BEI, and we made encoders for space military. | ||
And from 1998 to 2004, we made the Space Space Infrared Radar System, also known as FIBIRS. | ||
Now, this was a 32-bit encoder system, 32-78. | ||
Okay, that is, you know, base two. | ||
Everything's base two whenever you make it like that. | ||
So you've got to have two encoders, first satellite. | ||
So one is for azimuth, one is for elevation. | ||
Think about your reticle and your rifle scope. | ||
You've got, you know, left, right, up, down. | ||
Azimuth, elevation. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're on the same page. | ||
Infrared radar system. | ||
Anytime you hear radar system, that's targeting. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, a 32-bit system with receivers could target, from LA to New York, pinpoint the eye of a golf ball. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that is if the earth is flat. | ||
Okay, flat earthers, the earth is not flat. | ||
Just letting you know. | ||
You know, the curvature of the earth, you know, if it was all flat, then yes, you could pinpoint. | ||
Now, we also made 64-bit encoders on top of that for the ALMA project in Chile. | ||
Now, those encoders outperformed the option. | ||
At that time. | ||
However, we were commissioned to put 64-bit encoders on a squad of F-35. | ||
What would those be used for at that time when solid-state lasers and microwave energy weapons were just coming out in 2004? | ||
for an F-35, which is a stealth plane. | ||
That has a back door to it, as we know, because what happened to that one plane that was supposed to be over there somewhere in North Carolina? | ||
or something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They said that it crashed, but it was stolen. | ||
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Well, there you go. | |
Back door. | ||
You know, hey, let's activate the, Let's send a squad of stealth pilot or stealth airplanes somewhere. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Activate the radar system and target and fire while we're doing Mach 1.5, which is probably why you'd need a 64-bit encoder, which is twice the resolution of a 32-bit encoder. | |
If you're doing that speed 1,000 miles off the coast, I mean, y'all are all thinking satellite and everything, but we built those things for the F-35. | ||
And I'm here to attest to it because I built those damn things. | ||
It was a hard-ass project to do. | ||
Sorry about the language. | ||
It's all right. | ||
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Anyway, so that being said, I guess the last thing I wanted to say, I'll let somebody else get on, is on another subject, reparations should be all paid for by a Democrat. | |
I think we pay for the reparations with the 600,000 people who died in the Civil War, man. | ||
If that isn't enough, then they'll never be satisfied. | ||
Hey, I've only got four minutes left, so I'm going to go to another caller, Alan. | ||
I really enjoyed that, though. | ||
Let's go to the guerrilla in Baton Rouge. | ||
Guerrilla, you are on the air. | ||
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You impressed me with your intelligence, sir. | |
Thank you. | ||
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Well, it was Friday. | |
Jay Dyer was talking about movies, of course, and he mentioned THX 1138, or maybe it was you Sunday night. | ||
I don't know, but I went to go watch it again. | ||
It was Dyer. | ||
Went to go watch it again. | ||
You've got to buy it now, and I was just watching clips, and there's one clip when he's in the confessional. | ||
Here you are with your AI God. | ||
And they were predictive programming where they always pointed us to a population reduction with it. | ||
But the suppressant that he is not using and confesses to is atrazine. | ||
So much for the gay frogs. | ||
I think it was always meant for us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I think you're probably right. | ||
And there's no way they didn't know and that it was some accident. | ||
In fact, I think we might have that clip. | ||
Can we just run a little bit of it before we go to the next caller? | ||
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My time is yours. | |
Go ahead. | ||
Almost one mask is one meal. | ||
One mask is one. | ||
Almost one. | ||
Almost one. | ||
One mask is one. | ||
Very good. | ||
Proceed. | ||
Well, I slipped on a thermal transfer this morning. | ||
It's never happened before. | ||
I wasn't concentrating enough. | ||
Yes, I understand. | ||
Things haven't been going well. | ||
Yes, fine. | ||
How could I be so wrong? | ||
My mate... | ||
So this is the dystopian future we could so easily arrive at. | ||
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Yes, I understand. | |
If we go the wrong direction with this technology. | ||
With great power comes great responsibility. | ||
But no matter how advanced the artificial intelligence becomes, or how incredible our ability to harness energy from the sun from space and transmit it to the planet. | ||
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It is not our intelligence that makes us special. | ||
It's not our rational thought that makes us special. | ||
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