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History In The Making — Trump & Putin Hold Peace Summit In Alaska to ‘STOP THE KILLING,’ De-Escalate Ukraine-Russia War
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harrison smith
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harrison smith
you you you Well, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
This is thewarroominfowars.com forward slash show.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in today for Owen Schroyer.
And what a day it is.
Very, very big day.
Very big things happening right now.
As we speak, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting in Alaska in what we hope will be the first major move towards peace in Ukraine since the war began.
Something we have worked for and begged for and hoped for for so long is finally happening.
Donald Trump himself gives it about a 75% chance of ending well.
Of course, this is infuriating NATO and Zelensky, who intended for this conflict to go on possibly indefinitely, certainly for the next couple of decades.
So we're going to bring you all that footage.
We've got the tarmac meeting of the two leaders and then the press conference following.
We're going to bring you all of that footage and go to just about as much of it as we can.
There's a bunch of other stuff I'd like to talk about.
Maybe I'll cram as much of it in here in this first five-minute segment as I can.
Obviously, we're still here, thank goodness, but who knows how long that will last.
I wish I had more updates to give you there, but it's an interesting place to be, not knowing whether or not your key card will work to get back into the building.
Now, I just drove in.
I don't even go home first from Dallas where I did a, I guess you could call it a debate with Alex Stein and Misfit Patriot about Israel and Palestine.
It was a very fun conversation, I guess you could say.
And maybe we'll get into that later.
We'll get into that later.
I was planning to say all this stuff about it, but here I am sitting behind the desk and it's like, you know, we've got a major summit happening right now.
Maybe I should just talk about that.
Maybe that's actually more important than whatever funny quips I have to say about Alex Stein.
I just noticed at the very end there before the crew brought it down.
Was that an InfoWars flag hanging?
So these are Patriots lining the streets welcoming Trump and, of course, Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska.
And they're hanging proudly on the sign behind this young lady is the InfoWars rattlesnake flag.
We love seeing Patriots out there.
And I also really enjoyed watching the last hour of the Alex Jones Show with the winner of the car, who had made a purchase at thealexjonesstore.com, and won one of the awesome vehicles.
And it's just, you know, if I ever...
I'll tell you one story from Alex Stein.
Because right when I got there, I'm talking to Alex and, you know, we're just, we're chit-chatting.
He's like, so, you know, somebody else hosting your show tomorrow?
And I said, well, yeah, but I'm going to have to go back because Owen requested off a long time ago.
So I said I'd host his show.
So I'll be driving back there tomorrow morning and try to get back in time.
Alex Stein goes, man, there's one thing about InfoWars.
They work you like dogs, don't they?
InfoWars works you like a dog, doesn't it?
Not just me.
Everybody at InfoWars works like a dog.
I don't even think we realize it.
You don't realize it until you talk to somebody who doesn't work at InfoWars and you're like, really?
That's all you, that's what you do, huh?
unidentified
You do that for an hour every couple of days.
harrison smith
That sounds nice.
We work our fingers to the bone on a daily basis trying to get this information out.
And I'm not even complaining.
Where else would you rather be?
What else would you rather be doing?
And it takes a lot to work at InfoWars.
It takes a lot of commitment and genuine belief in the cause and the energy to bring about a better world as we see it.
And so I'm not complaining at all, but sometimes when the weight becomes too much to bear, you're like, what?
Is this really even worth it at this point?
And then you see an interview with the lady that won the car and it's like, oh yeah, right.
Real Americans, right?
Real patriotic, good people out there, just desperate for somebody to speak for them or to at least try to advocate for them and not just hate, despise, and lie to them.
And so I really enjoyed watching that last hour, even as just a reminder of like, these are our people.
This is our audience, and this is who we're doing it for.
So when we get back on the other side, I'll show you the videos of Trump and Putin meeting, and then we'll go to their live press conference and see what is being said.
Again, we hope, we pray to God that this ends in some sort of ceasefire.
But as we know, NATO and Ukraine tried to Trump-proof their war, and I guess that's the test that is being made right now.
We'll be right back, folks.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the war room.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have met.
They are meeting.
We await the press conference start here.
This is the footage from just minutes ago of Donald Trump making his way down the stairwell.
And can we all just appreciate that we now have a U.S. president that we don't have to hold our breath every time he goes up or down an inclined plane or set of stairs?
Isn't that something to behold?
And not only do we have a president capable of, you know, locomotion, not making an absolute fool out of himself continually, but one that's actually genuinely concerned in peace in the world and trying to bring about a peaceful resolution to this ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
There's the long-awaited handshake.
Finally, confirmation of what Rachel Maddow has been telling us the whole time.
We have it now on footage, the cooperation, the collaboration.
Look, look, Trump and Putin together.
Just like Rachel Maddow said they would be.
She must be crying somewhere right now.
And as facetious as I'm being about Trump being a Russian puppet, reminder that what's happening right now, trying to prevent what, let me say this, trying to prevent what's happening right now is the entire reason the Russia collusion hoax was launched 10 years ago.
They planned to go to war with Russia a long time before that.
And they knew that Trump could be a barrier to that plan, as he wasn't a part of the club who is read in or indoctrinated into the globalist plan of endless war, eventually leading to a one-world government of total technocratic control.
So they launched the Russia Gate investigation, not only to obviously try to stop him from becoming president and give them an excuse to jam him up when he was president and impeach him, et cetera, et cetera, but obviously to drive him away from Vladimir Putin so that anything he wanted to do in terms of peace with Russia would be seen as suspicious by all of the liars that claimed that he was working for Putin the whole time.
So what we're seeing here is already without any outcome, I mean, they could just, if this was it, right, they take a little ride in the limo, they could just do a big circle and get right back on the plane.
Already, what we're witnessing is absolute victory over the deep state and absolutely devastation to their despicable plan.
So there, Trump and Putin get in the back of the beast and drive away together, which is very interesting.
Now, then apparently they did a photo shoot.
I was under the impression it was a press conference because they were shouting questions, but apparently that was just something that the journalists were doing.
They were sitting together, having their photos taken, and people were shouting questions at them.
They are going to start an actual press conference here momentarily, and whenever that begins, we will go to it live and I'll interrupt as little as possible since we are witnessing history in real time and you don't need me jabbering over it.
So we'll go to that as soon as it begins.
But the other thing that the crew was saying, because I wasn't able to watch the photo shoot part, apparently the journalists were yelling, why are you killing innocent people, Putin?
Why are you killing innocent people?
So, like, this is what we're dealing with here.
We've got the head of state of Russia, the head of state of the United States, the populist champion, Donald Trump, trying to get peace, and then a raid against them are all of these scumbags.
Here's the article.
Today, reporters have already managed to shout questions at Putin, such as, quote, when will you stop killing civilians?
And, quote, why should Trump trust your words?
I mean, what is there even to say?
Journalists, guys, journalists.
What are we going to do with them?
And is Arctic work camps too kind?
I don't know.
Can you imagine?
You're sitting there watching a peace summit, potentially stopping a conflict that has killed, according to Trump, maybe upwards of a million people, half a million people, whatever the number is, just something staggering and horrifying.
And you're there trying to interrupt the peace process.
You're there trying to do whatever you can, behave as obnoxiously as you can to throw a wrench in the works of the peace process.
This journalist, whoever it was, should be given to Putin.
We should give whoever it was to Putin as a present.
Say, we hear Siberia could use another set of hands in the work camps.
And we think this gay journalist will contribute well to that.
I'm sorry.
I don't know if he's gay.
I don't know if it's a woman.
I don't know who it is.
All I know is that they don't belong wherever they are at this moment.
So, again, it's just, we're just such an unserious country in so many ways.
The journalists trying to sabotage the peace summit minutes before it even begins.
Minutes after they meet, there's already American journalists trying to sow discord and distrust between the two world leaders.
And that's what I'm talking about.
That's what I'm talking about.
We got these two heads of state trying to get peace, trying to come to some sort of agreement.
And a raid against them are all of the journalists and all of the politicos and all of the military-industrial complex and all of the leaders of NATO and Ukraine and all of these other absolute scumbag warmongers.
And we just pray that they can overcome them and actually get the peace that we all voted for and have been promised for so long.
Now, when it comes to journalists, they're just spatting things off.
Is that video of audio?
I don't know, y'all.
We can go to that audio if we want to hear what that young lady is saying.
But we do like seeing the Infowars flag there representing America in Anchorage, Alaska.
unidentified
That's who she has to say if there's a good clip.
harrison smith
So again, we'll go to this press conference as soon as it comes up.
And the video that you saw earlier, should we go to this?
You want to bring the audio up?
portia erickson
I always think it's a great opportunity when colleagues and myself and other patriots all across the state of Alaska get to come together to support our president to issues that are important to us.
unidentified
Do you have any thoughts about the summit today?
Kind of if you have any of any hopes or like what you want them to achieve?
portia erickson
Yeah, I'm really looking for the dialogue among schools presidents.
I'm looking for a conversation that ends in peace and prosperity for all nations, right?
I think President Trump has been a really amazing world leader in terms of getting peace among the world.
And that's what I think all Americans are looking for, regardless if you're a Republican or Democrat.
unidentified
What did you feel when you first heard that the summit would be happening here in Anglo-Taiwan?
portia erickson
Well, it's lifelong Alaska.
And whenever there's an opportunity for a world leader to come to your state, you're extremely grateful and excited, no matter who it is.
The fact that it's President Donald J. Trump, who I cast my vote for both times, I'm extremely excited that he's here.
unidentified
Thank you so much.
portia erickson
You're talking about it.
Portia Erickson.
P-O-R-T-I-A.
E-R-I-T.
harrison smith
What a beautiful expression of patriotism there from one of the long-forgotten Americans that Trump represents.
Of course, just wanting peace and prosperity.
Like it's people, people ask, what do you want out of this?
It's like, I don't know.
I want people to stop killing each other.
We want to just be human beings.
If you warmongering dirtbags could just leave us all alone, everything would actually be fine.
And so that's what, but you wouldn't.
You wouldn't.
You won't.
You refuse to.
So now we've got Trump and Putin.
And at this point, you know, peace is a good first step, but like, we got to teach you people a lesson.
So I hope they come to a really strong agreement that doesn't just end the war in Ukraine, but perhaps, you know, welcomes Russia into the fold in a More real way.
So many times, Russia has made overtures towards America.
Vladimir Putin himself said this during the interview with Tucker Carlson when he said, you know, he'd met president after president and said to them, we're not communists anymore.
We don't have to be enemies.
You can treat us like any other European nation.
Would you like to?
Would you like to be friends now?
Would you like to cooperate on things?
We have common interests.
Would you like to, you know, both of us contribute to some sort of safety protocol or infrastructure project?
Time and time again, the U.S. presidents said, of course, that sounds great.
Why not?
We could both benefit from it.
There's no reason we should be at each other's throats.
Let's do it.
Only to later come back and say, sorry, they're telling me I can't.
Sorry, the men in gray suits or however Putin describes them, the ones who really have power in terms of geopolitical foreign policy decisions, they say no.
Now, why would they say no?
What would be the purpose?
What would be the impetus behind saying no?
I mean, yeah, there was the Cold War, but that ended.
We won.
We beat them.
And then, yeah, it became sort of a gangster's paradise in Russia for a little while where, you know, the oligarchs that were just the communist commissars, basically, became the capitalistic exploiters of the area.
And then Putin came in.
And then Putin came in and actually helped to usher Russia into the modern age, modernize the economy, the infrastructure, everything.
And at a certain point, you have to ask, why is the American deep state so desperate to keep Russia as an enemy?
To keep it in the back burner there, just in case we need it later.
We don't want to go to war directly now, but we also don't want to be too friendly now because we might need to manufacture or fabricate some big war to contribute to our overall globalist scheme.
So we're going to keep Russia on the back burner for a war later on.
And that's the type of manipulation that's been going on for decade upon decade in American politics.
Totally unnecessary.
And you can speculate as to what would be the impetus behind this, what would be the motivation for keeping Russia not just at arm's length, but there as the potential Emmanuel Goldstein or East Asia, whatever the country is that your country tells you you're supposed to hate.
Keep them on the back burner there for a while.
What would motivate somebody to do that?
Because there's no political reality there to motivate it.
They're not communist.
That would be a pretty obvious motivation.
Well, they're communists.
They're our enemies.
Let's not be friends with them.
Okay, they're not.
So that can't be it.
I don't know.
They didn't knock down the Twin Towers, did they?
I mean, they didn't.
I mean, what is the purpose?
Why are we at war with Russia?
What is the motive of this?
And not just Ukraine.
Like, why did Ukraine start?
Why did we start a war with Russia in Ukraine in the first place?
And again, you can speculate.
My speculation would be sort of multifaceted, but I think it has a lot to do with the fact that Moscow sees itself and proclaims itself the third Rome and that Vladimir Putin in his nationalistic mindset and understanding is a barrier to the globalist plans.
And the Russian Orthodox Church is a major barrier to the globalist plans because as you know, it's not just about dissolving nation states into a one world government.
Right along with that, in parallel with that, will be the dissolving of religions into a one world religion, an Abrahamic faith of all three major Abrahamic faiths blended into one, administered by the Antichrist.
Like that is actually the plan.
They are actually doing that and like making major steps towards that.
And so this isn't, you know, a lot of people have this idea that there's a strictly religious conflict.
The debate I was doing yesterday is all it all devolves as ever into, you're either with the Jews or with the Muslims, but I'm a Christian, so I have to be with the Jews, blah, blah, blah.
And that's not what it's about.
It's not what it's about.
Some factions are in favor of the one world government and are in line to be subsumed under the one world religion, and others aren't.
And others resist it and speak out against it and recognize where it's going.
And so you've got the Protestants, the evangelicals who, whether they know it or not, are cheering for the rise of the Antichrist and will happily join into the one world church once it comes under the mistaken assumption that whoever brings peace to this big conflict that's brewing will be Jesus Christ himself.
And then you've got the Orthodox Church, some Catholic factions, Catholics kind of split in the middle.
But regardless, it's not about Christians are against it and Jews are for it.
It's, well, some Christian facts are for it, some aren't.
Some Jewish sects get what's going on and some don't.
The Russian Orthodox Church is a very powerful church, a very huge church.
It considers itself the spiritual successor of the Byzantine Empire, which itself was the successor of Rome, and is a major barrier and is very outspokenly against what the globalists intend for the rest of us.
And of course, that also has to do with the breaking off of the Ukraine church away from the Russian church.
Again, well, we can talk about the bombs falling and all this stuff, but this is the underlying stuff.
This is the stuff that Putin cares about, okay?
And you'll see it.
Once you're cognizant of it, you'll start recognizing when he refers to different groups, different ethnic groups as our co-religionists.
He just sort of drops it in there.
But obviously, this is on the forefront of his mind.
And I think if, I don't know, it's just speculation, but it feels to me like if you talk to Putin, he would have maybe more of an in-depth understanding of those types of things.
Whereas Trump seems to approach most stuff as just what it is, right?
He's not really interested in all the speculation or the religious stuff.
He's just like, we're bombing who?
For what reason?
That's stupid.
Let's stop doing that.
It's just very simple.
You come to the same conclusion, but in reality, there's a lot bigger plans are being disrupted as we speak if this peace summit is able to succeed in coming to some sort of firm conclusion here.
From Axios, Trump-Putin summit begins with last-minute format change.
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived at Joint Base Immeldorf Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday to begin Trump's most high-profile meeting since returning to office.
Trump applauded Putin walking towards him down a red carpet laid out for his arrival after sharing a warm handshake.
Both climbed into the presidential limousine, nicknamed the Beast, and drove together to the meeting location.
No interpreters appeared to be present, so they likely conversed in English during this short journey.
And that, to be a fly on the wall there would probably be very interesting.
The presidents were previously expected to meet one-on-one, followed by a broader meeting with their delegations, but the White House said minutes before the start that the opening meeting would now be three-on-three with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff joining Trump.
Putin spokesperson said earlier Friday that the meeting would last at least six or seven hours.
The agenda includes a working lunch with senior officials from both sides.
Podiums have been set up for a joint press conference afterwards, though Trump said he'd probably do a solo press conference if the summit is a failure, a scenario he gave a 25% likelihood.
The summit began just minutes after its scheduled 11 a.m. start.
The Kremlin said Putin would show up on time for going his usual power move of arriving later for meetings and foreign counterparts.
Wait, did they announce all of that?
We'll be on time this time, okay?
We want power to play you this time.
Don't worry about it.
Well, thank you.
So maybe this is a headline.
Total lack of power plays on display between Russia and America during Putin.
Look at him laughing.
They're having a good time, folks.
I mean, those two guys got the same enemies, whether you like it or not.
Those two guys have a lot of the same enemies as the rest of humanity, as we all do.
I mean, they're all our enemies.
If the ceasefires agreed to, it would be the first multi-day pause in the fighting after 3.5 years of war and the first tangible progress in Trump's fitful peace process.
Trump said he also wants to convince Putin to hold a follow-up meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, possibly while they're still in Alaska.
Putin has repeatedly rebuffed the idea of an unconditional ceasefire, and he previously suggested he's only willing to meet Zelensky in the context of signing an agreement, not negotiating one.
Trump said he expects to discuss issues of territorial control in Ukraine with Putin, an idea that worries Ukrainian officials, but that only Putin and Zelensky can come to any agreements.
So again, so far, and we don't have too much.
All we've seen so far is that walkout, the car ride, and then a brief photo session with Putin and Trump.
But we're not seeing any of the friction that you always see, even with people that we're supposedly allies with, right?
We didn't, apparently, Putin showed up on time, didn't power play by showing up late.
Thank you, Putin.
We appreciate it.
And Trump shook his hand without almost knocking him off his feet.
So that was unique as well.
So total respect, mutual respect on display here between Putin and Trump as they meet for the first time after this, or, you know, not after, but during this 3.5-year war, that NATO and Ukraine are doing everything they can and have done everything they can to make sure continue forever.
Remember, even before Trump was elected in about the, you know, in 2024 and all throughout 2024, NATO and the EU and Ukraine and the State Department here in America were working to, as they put it, Trump-proof the Ukraine war.
And they were open about it.
And they said, look, if Trump gets elected, and we have to prepare for that contingency, if all of our other scams fail, right?
If he avoids jail from the real estate nonsense we cooked up, if Jack Smith, our attack dog, isn't able to succeed in bringing him down, if the bullets we fire at his head miraculously miss somehow, we've got to prepare for the contingency that Trump somehow miraculously avoids all of these death traps and becomes president, in which case he's going to want to withdraw funding.
He's going to want to cut off the weapon supply.
He's going to leave Ukraine out to dry.
And we can't have that.
So they all went about frantically signing agreements for weapon shipments or payments or whatever else for decades into the future, just in case.
Just in case, which, you know, again, it's just, it's like a billion reasons why this is wrong.
It's just an obvious admission that it's not democracy that's driving this in the first place, which as cliché as that is at this point, it is the reason they're still saying that we're fighting the Ukraine war.
We have to defend democracy.
It's just, you know, their president isn't elected.
And if you do elect an American president that doesn't want to go to war in Ukraine, well, too bad.
We already have this bureaucratic super glue keeping us tied in through these agreements that we've signed.
So hopefully, you know, Trump's able to do something about that.
Obviously, NATO and Ukraine are just, I mean, they're clearly desperate, but they're like almost like frantic.
Like it's absurd how blatant they're being.
On the day before this historic peace summit, Ukraine launches its largest drone attack in the history of the war into Russia, hitting civilians, causing massive damage, and just obviously and petulantly trying to throw a stick in the spokes of the peace talks in order to continue the war, which is ridiculous for a million reasons, but especially because Ukraine is losing the war.
So what type of country takes extraordinary measures to prolong a war that they are and have been losing?
It's the type of country or the type of leader that is the puppet for forces larger than the national force that he's supposed to be at the head of.
So again, we still await the press conference to begin.
I guess in that article I just read, they said they're going to meet first and then do a press conference after.
We'll bring you whatever videos come out of this.
And again, it's like it's just almost beyond description that you like, does this happen?
Is this a thing that happens where you've got an ongoing war where thousands of people are dying and the two heads of two states involved finally come to meet and it's like the soldiers just start like going extra hard and like really trying to get the war going and the journalists are there going, but Putin, you shouldn't trust Trump.
But why do you keep killing civilians?
Like just trying to throw wrenches in the work.
Like they're trying to establish peace and just surrounding them is this hodgepodge, this, like, hive of gremlins just trying to sabotage the entire thing.
Has this ever happened?
Like, was this happening at Yalta?
You know, was this happening in Geneva or Versailles after World War I when they were settling things?
Were there little journalists there needling, trying to stop the peace from happening, trying to interfere just to prolong the war for a little longer?
I mean, these people are sick.
We're surrounded by them.
And it's like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are like the only people in power in the world that actually seem to sincerely want to work for the benefit of their respective constituencies.
We'll be right back with more.
Stay with us, folks.
It's the peace room today, folks.
It's the peace room pursuing peace.
There's the podiums where we await a press conference from Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
History in the making.
Something we've been, well, advocating for for years at this point, but certainly expecting since Trump was first inaugurated.
And we got to go to this video.
We got the video of Vladimir Putin responding to these journalist questions.
And I'll say, it's like, it's so pervasive now, this mindset of like a rat, kind of.
I guess it's kind of like how the mind of a rat works a little bit.
And I feel like we're like reaching almost critical mass in the number of people that think like this.
It's something I talk about probably every day on American Journal because it's so prevalent.
It's so continuous.
Just the lack of what I would consider like natural law, like a respect for like natural law or just like mutual respect.
And it's just, you can almost apply it to like everything we talk about where there just is no self-imposed fairness anymore.
It's just something has happened where the mindset of the world has slowly but surely over time been morphed, at least in my, you know, maybe it's always been like, maybe I was just missing it for a long time.
But like, do, do people not understand just like the basic idea of like reciprocal morality anymore?
It's so bizarre.
It's so strange.
Thinking like, you know, Gavin Newsom trying to like redistrict everything.
The dog eat dog is just the way that I put it.
I don't know if there's a better term for it, but like they have a dog eat dog mindset where it's just like there's no mutual respect.
There's no like understanding of like, I won't take advantage of you and you won't take advantage of me.
And then we'll be able to cooperate.
And, you know, I'm not going to do this thing just because I can, right?
I have the power.
I'm not going to abuse it though.
And it's just like that mindset just doesn't exist anymore.
And it's weird.
It's weird to look around and be like, when did everybody turn into gremlins?
When did everybody become a goblin?
We were all human beings last I checked.
Now here we are and everybody is just a vicious little rat.
And it's very annoying.
It's very annoying to have to see this.
The journalists are a good example, right?
Just trying to stop a peace conference from happening and like interrupting and like shouting about this.
But specifically, I'm looking at a tweet from Salty Cracker actually reposted it, but Brian Krassenstein posts a picture of Trump and Putin next to each other and he says this, quote, they should have had snipers in Anchorage, Alaska, ready to take him out as soon as he shrugged.
Correction, we should poison him instead, make it less obvious.
And like, look, I don't even know if this is a real tweet.
This is an image maybe.
Maybe Salty Cracker made this to trick me.
In which case, I'm not happy about that.
I think this is real, though.
I think it's real because I, because this is how these people think.
And like, yeah, sometimes maybe you like, you know, get hot under the collar and you just fire something off.
It's kind of like, why don't we just kill him, whatever, you know, but that's not what this is.
This is like a genuine, you know, if Brian Krassenstein was in charge, this is what he would do.
And it's just like, I don't, I just, again, I don't even know how to like contend with this.
And, you know, maybe, you know, and not to like take it out of context or, you know, scope of what it is.
Okay, it's Brian Krassenstein, some weird four-foot-tall dude that says things on the internet.
Maybe I shouldn't take it that seriously.
But there's a pervasive mindset that like, this is really how they think.
They really are like, if I was in charge, I'd invite Putin for a peace summit and then I'd shoot him with a sniper rifle.
And it's like, then you're not a human being, man.
Then you don't belong in civilization.
You don't belong here with us human beings who care about each other and reciprocal action and just understand second order effects.
But this really is how they are.
And I know that's really how they are because look at the way that like you take out the whole Iranian regime.
You blow up Pagers.
It's just like whatever you can do, you do it.
It's like, but isn't that kind of evil?
But don't you want people to trust one another?
What do you think happens if you invite somebody to a peace summit and then you shoot them?
Have you thought about that?
Have you thought about what happens next time you want a peace summit?
What if just maybe you're the one that wants peace, but nobody will come to your summit because last time you had a summit, you shot the guy in the head.
It's just a tweet.
I'm not saying like, ah, Krassenstein, but it's like, but do you get it?
Do you see what I mean, though?
It's like these people are everywhere now.
Where did they come from?
Where did they come from?
They're not stupid.
Brian Krassen is not a stupid man.
He has the ability to understand second order effects.
But he's completely serious when he's like, I would invite Putin and then shoot him.
That's just how they are.
It's just how these people are.
And I got, I mean, there's like four different articles just today.
They should have had snipers in Anchorage, Alaska ready to take him out as soon as he shrugged.
Was it the shrug that offended Brian Krassenstein?
Is that what it was?
What is he talking about?
I don't even know if I'm excited.
I don't even know if I'm expressing this well.
But I guess if you don't understand what I'm saying, then you're one of the rat people, maybe.
Maybe just being a human being who just understands human nature and genuinely isn't just a hateful little weirdo.
You should get this.
You should understand how vile even just like expressing that thought is.
But that's really how these people are.
It really is how these people are.
And I've got story after story where they're just openly calling for just like everything awful and they just can't handle fairness.
They can't handle reciprocity.
They just can't handle being human beings.
All they know is how to take advantage.
All they know is how to exploit and consume and just whatever you can get away with, that's what you do.
And of course, the problem with that is that if you can't control yourself, if you can't be trusted not to take advantage of something, like I always say, like liberty, the concept of liberty to me is an unguarded cookie jar.
Is that Jack Basovic walking around?
unidentified
It looks like Jack Basovic, doesn't it?
harrison smith
Man, probably not, but it does look like him.
I would say liberty is an unguarded cookie jar, right?
Because you've got to have virtue.
You've got to be able to resist taking advantage of things.
Just because you can do something doesn't mean you therefore have the right to do it.
You have to understand yourself why you don't take it.
It is, Jack.
Why you don't take advantage of things.
Why you don't steal things just because nobody's looking.
Because you can stop crime by surveilling everybody all the time and having soldiers on every street corner.
You can protect the cookies in your cookie jar by having a surveillance camera and barbed wire and alarms and a guard dog.
And it's like, these are our options.
We can either have a nice country with things that are open and free And vulnerabilities everywhere.
But as soon as you start taking advantage of those vulnerabilities, as soon as you start exploiting them, then they have to go away.
And where suddenly we're not so free anymore.
That's what makes me so mad about this and freaks me out about this is it's like liberty is incompatible with this short-term dog-eat-dog first-order thought process.
And I don't know how we get people to understand you can't just be evil all the time just because you're, you know, can get away with it.
Jack Posevic, Trump, and Putin talk peace, no translator needed.
Jack Pisovic reports the two leaders spoke directly in English on the tarmac and in the Beast, signaling a rare personal rapport that could be key to securing a historic peace deal.
That's awesome.
I'm jealous.
I want to be there.
Yeah, let's go to this.
Let's go to this video.
So here's Vladimir Putin being yelled at by a bunch of scum journalists that should have been ejected from the plane on the way to Anchorage.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Thank you guys.
Thank you, Press.
harrison smith
Let's go.
unidentified
Come on, guys.
Come on, guys.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Thank you, Press.
harrison smith
Let's go.
What do you think he was yelling?
What do you guys think he was yelling back at the reporters?
Will you stop killing civilians?
Why would Trump trust you?
Again, just, I don't, you know, I don't know.
I don't know what to say about these people, but they are everywhere.
So I guess, you know, we got to contend with them.
Yesterday, we covered this story.
I know Alex touched on it a bit today.
And again, you can even tell that they know how bad their mindset is because they try to hide it as much as possible.
Like for this one, we have a highlighter here.
The New York Times article now, if you look up this article now, the headline is opinion, how the military became another instrument of Trump's power.
Now, if that was actually the topic of discussion, I can actually write the article right now in front of you live right here.
Ready?
How the military became another instrument of Trump's power.
He won election.
Look, three words.
He won the election.
He became the president.
That's how the military entered into his sphere of influence and his power.
That's actually, that would be the whole article if that was actually the question.
How did the military become an instrument of Trump's power?
Well, he won an election to become the commander-in-chief of the United States military.
So there's your answer, sir.
See, this title doesn't even make sense because the actual title, the real original title was this.
We used to think the military would stand up to Trump.
We were wrong.
That's right.
We tried to get the military to perform a coup against the duly elected president, but they didn't.
That's what it's saying.
What type of person writes this type of article?
An idiot, a traitor, a gremlin, a goblin?
I don't know.
Again, I have trouble seeing these people as human.
But I mean, again, I always get the feeling that it's like coming across it.
Like, I'm just talking about the article here.
The thing I'm talking about is the reality that the article represents is the fact that General Milley and Mattis and Nancy Pelosi and a whole host of other deep state operatives in the military, in the intelligence community, in Congress, even in the executive branch during his first administration, literally usurped his power and committed treason in an attempt to, you know, stop him from becoming president again.
That's crazy.
All of this is just insane.
Okay.
All everything happening today is insane.
It's insane that we're just surrounded by these types of people.
Who writes an article like this?
We wanted the military to overthrow Trump.
The defenders of democracy are bemoaning the fact that the military, I don't know, hasn't murdered their commander in chief.
And at a certain point, it's just exhausting going over and over and over and over again the hypocrisy these people represent, the absurdity.
Hello, do you think Jack knows he's on TV right now?
Should we call him?
Should we hit Jack up?
Tell him to wave to us.
Jack, if you can hear me, give me the peace sign.
He's probably on somebody else's show right now.
We should call Jack Pasovic.
If any of the crew have his number, hit him up.
Do you think he knows?
Do you think he knows we're watching him right now?
I wonder if he's going to pick his nose.
We're going to keep watching it.
We're going to keep an eye on this.
Again, we're trying to, oh, there he is.
On Real America's Voice.
We're keeping an eye on these podiums because obviously this is where Trump and Putin are going to come and deliver their address.
Okay, so that was yesterday, right?
We used to think the military would stop Trump, but now he won't.
But now they won't.
And we're very upset by that because they genuinely don't, I mean, genuinely, they don't care about democracy.
They don't care about any of that crap, okay?
It's all power to them.
It's all what they can get away with and however they have to frame it to get away with it.
Okay.
That's like genuinely, that's what goes on in their head.
It's not truth.
It's not reality.
It's pure, pure power all the time for these people.
And that is, that's, you know, what I'm talking about here.
That's when I see when I hear these things these people say, it's such a foreign mindset to me.
I struggle to even comprehend the thought process behind it.
So that was yesterday.
Here's today.
Or I guess that was two days ago, and here's yesterday.
Abolish the Senate, end the Electoral College, pack the court.
Why the left can't win without a new constitution.
So these are the two headlines we have in the New York Times in the last two days.
We used to think the military would stand up to Trump.
We were wrong.
Abolish the Senate, abolish the Electoral College, pack the court.
I mean, what do you do with people like this?
Like, you can't have liberty with people like this.
You can't have elective republic, constitutional republic with these people.
You just can't.
You just can't.
Because the idea is, you know, you would voluntarily give up power.
You agree to serve in a position for the betterment of the country at large, not just to use whatever position you can get to your own ends.
But like, that's what we're surrounded by, and it's absolutely everywhere.
And it's not something that you can, I don't know, you can't point to like, it's literally just virtue.
It's literally just a complete lack of virtue, a complete lack of morality, you know, underpinning their worldview.
Where like they don't think that if you have a chance to do something evil and get away with it, they think you're stupid for not doing that.
And again, I don't know if I can explain this to people that don't understand it intrinsically.
This mindset that we're seeing just absolutely everywhere, pervasive now and ruining everything.
I'm just thinking about all the judges that have been put into position of power, including the ones that have, you know, slated infowars for dismantling.
It's like these people aren't taking on this oath in good faith, going, hey, I've got my own personal opinions, but when I'm in the robes, I'm an avatar for something bigger than me.
And I put my own ideas to the side and I fulfill the strictures of my oath to the best of my ability.
And I never let personal politics get involved.
They would think you're an idiot for thinking like that.
They think I'm in the robes now.
I get to decide.
Now I'm the one in charge.
Now I get to do whatever the hell I want until somebody stops me.
It's like that is just the mindset everywhere now, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere.
It's infuriating.
It's exhausting.
And it's destructive to a massive, massive degree.
This article says, after the great rebuke of 2024, many Democrats seem to think their party needs to become more moderate.
But there's another theory potent on the American left that believes Donald Trump's election shows not just that American democracy is in danger, but it doesn't really work at all.
Yeah, they didn't win.
So now they want to throw the game away.
They want to flip the table because they're petulant children that literally, literally cannot handle being in a republic.
They cannot handle freedom.
They cannot handle being a human being.
They are slaves.
They are natural slaves.
Okay.
Do you get what I'm saying?
It's a mindset that's like, you know, like needs force because you can't trust these people.
You can't leave a jar of cookies out and trust these people not to take advantage of it.
You got to watch them all the time.
You got to lock it down.
And again, it sucks.
I wish we did live in a world with liberty, but liberty requires virtue and these people have none.
So I guess we have to live in a prison camp now.
I guess we have to have the military patrolling the street for petty crime because people can't be trusted just not to victimize their fellow Americans.
Like it's just, it's just absurd and it's everywhere and it's constant and it's infuriating.
Constantly, always.
Always, always, always.
And here's the story of the attack yesterday.
Ukraine's drone boom signals preparation for a long war, skeptical of Putin's intentions.
And this is the other aspect, not to stick on this one idea for so long, but it's always predicated on the projection of their own ideas, of their own mindset, which is why it's such a dangerous mindset.
Because you have to interact with it.
You have to almost take it on or else you lose.
Because if the other side is willing to scam and cheat and steal and lie at every opportunity, it's like you're going to lose.
You're going to lose because it's the classic dichotomy.
Republicans, oh, we don't want to do that.
That's we don't want to set a bad precedent.
It's like, no, they've already set the president.
Now you have to go do it.
And so whatever they're doing, all of their manipulation, all of their bad actions are all predicated on a delusion of their own projected ideology, right?
Because when you're in this mindset of like trying to scam everybody, trying to screw everybody over, trying to manipulate everything you possibly can and just trying to get away with it all the time, first of all, it's an exhausting way to be.
But then you assume everybody else is like that.
And in a way, you force other people to be like that.
And again, it's like, I feel stupid talking about, I mean, my children, my children are two and four, and I'm having to teach them this.
Why are we surrounded by adults that don't understand the morality of a four-year-old or a two-year-old that they understand?
And it's, really, it's like, that's how simple this is, but it's such a big deal.
It's like, I have to explain to my son, I'm like, you know, when you go up and snatch the toy out of her hand, then she's going to come up and snatch it out of your hand.
And it's like, you just don't want to start that cycle.
Just don't start the cycle.
Don't do it.
Because then you're going to be defensive.
And then everybody, you know, it's just this feedback loop of like scamming each other and trying to take advantage of each other, trying to screw each other over.
And it's like, you've got to stop that cycle.
You've got to interrupt it.
Right.
But every time everything they do that is short-sighted or just dog-eat dog mentality, they always predicate it on the idea that the Republicans are actually the ones doing it.
The other side is actually the one doing this.
I could probably, if I really thought about it, I could probably think of 10 different examples in the last week of this exact thing, same thing happening, right?
Gavin Newsom, like Texas is redistricting for a couple of different reasons.
For one, we've had the biggest influx of population outside of Florida, and our congressional districts no longer fit for the demographics that have arrived in the last few years.
There's also, there's like a number of reasons, but it was Carmen Tadillan in the federal government basically reached out to Texas and said, you know, there's some inconsistencies here in your congressional maps where you've got some congressional districts with like 400,000 people, others with 800,000 people.
They need to be more evened out.
And the Californians go, what the Texans are doing is trying to gerrymander so that Republicans always win.
So now we're going to gerrymander California so the Democrats always win.
It's like, well, We weren't doing that because we're not scumbags like you.
Now you are doing it.
So now I guess we are having to do it.
And so because we are having to respond to you doing this, you think that you're justified.
You're like, see, we told you.
Like, no, we weren't going to do it before you did.
I'm telling you, it's exhausting and it's, it's, it's constant.
Like, this is just everywhere and everything constantly.
So the first line of this article about the fact that Ukraine not only bombed the hell out of Russia last night, just ahead of the peace summit in order to destroy it, but is also building up all of these, you know, weapons productions so they can continue the war going on forever.
How does it start?
It starts with skeptical of Putin's intentions.
Kiev ramps up weapons production with no sign of slowing down.
See, it's not that Kiev is ramping up weapons production.
It's because of that darn Putin and his intentions that they just project are bad.
They just, you know, Putin, you know, nothing has really signaled that he's lying or, you know, not being sincere when he's going and meeting with Trump in Alaska.
But they're skeptical of his intentions.
So therefore, they get to act on that.
They get to act on the assumption that he's lying.
So they're just going to act like he is lying.
And so I guess later when he's like, you know, wants the war to go on or, you know, attacks back, they're going to be like, see, we told you you should have been skeptical of his intentions.
No, this is just this back and forth, back and forth.
Putin was asked if he would agree to a ceasefire, and he only raised his eyebrow, looked to the side, and shook his head.
Asked if he commits not to killing any more civilians.
Putin cupped his hands around his mouth and said, Let's go, let's go in Russia.
Let's go.
unidentified
Killing civilians, let's go.
harrison smith
So it's just, I'm telling you, we'll get more into the news because it doesn't seem like the press conference has started anytime soon.
So I got some other stories, stories to show you and videos to play you as well about a number of different topics.
But I just feel like I can't be the only one noticing this everywhere all of the time now, where like the Democrats are just completely unhinged.
The leftist, whatever you want to go, whatever this, whatever this group of people is that is worldwide and everywhere, apparently, I don't know what unifies them other than this sick mindset of children, demons, animals, whatever they are.
They're not human beings.
They're not human beings with the ability to empathize with another human being.
They resonate at a lower evil frequency that they assume we all resonate at.
And so they act on that, forces us to act on it.
And everything they do that is evil, they predicate on the assumption that you were going to do it first.
So they're just reacting to their own imagination.
unidentified
*Dramatic Music*
alex jones
There's an advertising formula to what we cover here.
No, we cover what the big news is.
And when Tom Arnold comes out and says somebody needs to kill Trump in Dallas, you know, we cover that.
Or when Trump sues CNN, we cover that.
Or when the public doesn't believe official stories because they've been lied to so much, we cover that.
And there's nothing more American than that.
But with CNN, it really is their marketing strategy to push the fake Russia gate and now the fake impeach gate and all the rest of it.
unidentified
You know, I know like that the other tendency to think we're doing too much, but this is the story.
alex jones
Trump's argument is, though, that they are defrauding the general public as a consumer class of information who believe that they're supposedly getting accurate info and that CNN is consciously lying to them.
I just want to state this again because I don't like talking about myself every day on the show and what's happening, but we're forced to because, as you've seen, we're national news, international news.
If they can take us down, they set the precedent to take everyone else down.
Media Matters run by George Soros, the admitted Nazi collaborator.
He said that on 60 Minutes.
The news says that's a conspiracy theory.
steve kroft
My understanding is that you went out with this protector of yours who swore that you were his adopted guy.
So went out, in fact, and helped in the confiscation of property from the Jews.
That's right.
alex jones
George Soros is Media Matters.
They created a list of Sites that post some of my content on YouTube.
And here it is.
And most of these I never even heard of.
And they said, oh, look, they're posting his content.
Take them down.
And YouTube did.
I mean, when Media Matter snaps its fingers and says, jump, Google, a trillion-dollar company asked how high.
unidentified
The potential censorship of free speech, I think, goes to the core of our country's freedoms.
wesley todd ball
Take Alex Jones' platform that he talks about away.
I ask that you make certain he can't rebuild.
jon bowne
You are going to miss us when we are gone, America.
alex jones
You're going to get up.
unidentified
Con lo terrorista.
And do the Harlem shit.
alex jones
What's your favorite type of red wine, Mr. Walken?
bill in iowa
French.
alex jones
I hear you.
jon bowne
We dug into issues that push the truth onto the front burner.
lee ann mcadoo
Organizers of the March Against Monsanto event said that more than 2 million people in 52 countries worldwide assembled in protest of the dangers of genetically modified foods.
Now, you'd think that something that garnered this much support worldwide would be covered in detail in the mainstream media, but you'd be wrong.
darrin mcbreen
Recently, Homeland Security announced that they will extend their Stasi-style grope downs on innocent law-abiding American citizens who simply want to watch a football game.
unidentified
I feel like people are always going to find a way if they want to do bad things.
How do you feel about giving up your liberties so the government could protect us against terrorism?
I think the problem is, like with the Patriot Act, if it goes too far, so the question is, where do you draw the line?
jon bowne
Asked questions no one wanted to ask.
wesley todd ball
Why is the Border Patrol bringing them here?
kevin pagan
They're not bringing them here.
They're bringing them to our bus terminal because that's where the Border Patrol understands that they have transportation to go to the interior.
unidentified
Right.
kevin pagan
So they're dropping them off.
It's our understanding that they were dropped off with tickets or with vouchers for tickets.
rob dew
We get up there.
It was like pandemonium had broken out.
There were at least 500 cops by the time we got there.
By the time the night was over, there was close to 1,500 fully, you know, fully armed in their battle gear with the L-rads, with the batons, with pepper spray, with, you know, shotgun canisters.
I mean, it was incredible.
alex jones
Well, people were daring to go protest the World Bankers meeting.
rob dew
Right.
alex jones
But you were even more evil.
You tried to videotape this in America.
rob dew
Exactly.
And I've got all the footage.
I'm not protesting.
I'm covering the protest.
I'm covering people getting hit.
And then I go up and interview them.
And they're like, I was just trying to walk.
Ask the cops which way to go.
I get busted.
jon bowne
The impending Streisand effect resulting from the unrelenting childish lawfare waged upon a former president of the United States and Infowars.
harrison smith
All right, folks, we'll be right back on the other side with an exclusive video from Alex Jones as we await the press conference between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin live from Anchorage, Alaska.
Don't go anywhere, folks.
We'll be right back after a short break with a message from Alex Jones.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
There's the B-52, right?
B-52 flyover between over Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump as they meet in Alaska.
B-2 bomber, is that it?
A new B-52 didn't sound right.
The B-2 stealth bomber.
They're meeting as we speak behind closed doors.
We expect them to come out and give a press conference here any moment.
And the crew's monitoring that.
And as soon as they come out, we will, of course, go live to that.
Here's Alex Jones on why Trump is exactly right to be taking this meeting with Vladimir Putin.
Let's watch.
alex jones
Listen, all of the uninformed idiots out there on the fake right wing and the fake left wing who think Trump's bad to meet with Putin.
Kennedy met with the Russian leaders.
Reagan met with them.
Jimmy Carter met with them.
Do you know that in the entire four-year administration of Joe Biden, he never met with Putin and never talked to him on the phone once the war officially kicked off for the last almost three years of his administration?
The Red Foe, the communications were totally cut off.
That's insane with the biggest nuclear power in the world.
We're the second biggest.
So it's a good thing that Trump's having this summit.
The Russians last week said they've agreed to the deal.
Now they get Zelensky and the EU and NATO to do it.
The U.S. pays for 85% of the weapons and runs all the guidance system of the missiles.
unidentified
Zelensky doesn't hold the cards.
alex jones
So this is a good thing.
The EU is collapsing.
It needs this war.
They've said they had to try to stay in power.
It's insane.
Hitler attacked Russia.
Napoleon attacked it.
It's insane.
NATO surrounded Russia.
NATO is starting the fight.
And Trump has said if they don't take this deal next month, the Ukrainians, the Ukrainian dictator Zelensky, the U.S. is going to pull the funding and the intelligence.
The U.S. and Russia hold all the cards.
We don't want to drive Russia into China's arms.
It's already happened.
This is the right thing Trump's doing if you're geopolitically informed and involved.
The Russia gate was all fake.
It was Hillary on the Russian payroll.
That's the one of their angers she's weak.
They respect Trump.
So we're going to be covering all this right now.
Harrison Smith hosts the war room for Owen Troy right now at Infowars.com forward slash show, Rolex Jones on X. I'll be following reports as well.
I had Martin Armstrong, incredible comments on breaking down the details of what's happening.
This is so important for world peace and the future of America and every other nation as well.
So it's good to have our president meet with powerful foreign leaders.
It's good to have diplomacy.
It's good.
Don't let the psychotic globalists be in full control.
I salute President Trump and I pray for his success.
We'll be covering it all right here.
Rolls Jones on X, Infowars.com forward slash show.
harrison smith
So you can share that video, of course, on X at RealAlex Jones.
And the video we played in the previous five minutes, you can find it band.video and infowars.com.
That's the latest Bound report cobbling together a bunch of old vintage clips of InfoWars.
And of course, I was going to play the video, but it's a little long.
Alex played it earlier today, his conversation with Steve Bannon, which if you want a video to send out to people who don't know what's going on with Alex Jones, who don't know what has gone on with InfoWars for the last couple of years, that's the video to send because he goes through with Steve Bannon just the sheer amount of harassment and attacks that we've been under.
That, I mean, even me, I've lived through it and yet hearing it recited back is like these people aren't, these people are insane.
Our enemies, these Democrat power brokers.
And regardless of what happens with InfoWars, it's like we've both already won because no matter what happens, we're going to continue to speak.
We're going to continue to have a network and we're going to continue to have shows.
And I hope you continue to support us.
So we'll continue to operate regardless.
So in a way, we've already won.
But in another way, their plans worked perfectly.
Because for the last, you know, it's like they took Michael Jordan and just put a cast on one of his legs.
It's like he can still play basketball.
He's still really good.
And he's still better than probably most basketball players.
He's just not able to go 100%.
And that's how Alex Jones has been for the last three years.
We're constantly, every day, there's some existential threat.
Every second, there's the thing in the back of his mind that you are under attack.
You're being attacked.
You're being screwed over.
And we've, and he really, I mean, I say we, I had nothing.
I had nothing to do with it.
Alex Jones has fended them off in the legal battleground continually, but it has hobbled us.
It has cost us so much money.
It has, you know, caused massive psychological damage, I have to imagine, to Alex's family to have everything stolen from them in the way that it has.
And especially when you go through and you hear Alex talk about, and he didn't even mention, I think one of the most important parts is the fact that this whole narrative of Alex Jones being the Sandy Hook guy started like the day after Trump got elected in 2016.
I did a video of it.
You can find it on my ex.
You can go back in the Google News archives and you can search Alex Jones Sandy Hook.
And those two words are not together or even mentioned in the same article, really, Ever until the week after Donald Trump got elected president.
And then all of a sudden, they were tying Trump to Alex and Alex to Sandy Hook.
And that was what got the ball rolling.
That was the beginning of the seeding of the narrative into the consciousness of mainstream media consumers that eventually led to this.
But then you hear him just go through the, I mean, what they've stolen from him, the way that they've just, again, flagrant, flagrant violations of the law.
And I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't get it.
I really, I really don't get how Democrats just always get away with everything in a way that just nobody else could.
Like, here's my question.
They said the, you know, people who ran the auction said, and they tried to present to the judge that the onion won the auction, but that was fraudulent.
So why aren't they in prison?
I mean, it was fraudulent, right?
They committed fraud, right?
They tried to pull a scam.
They tried to do something illegal.
They tried to work outside of the bounds of law and get away with it.
I mean, they got caught.
Yeah, it didn't go through, sure.
But like, okay, that's, is that fine?
Is that okay?
It's like, well, you tried to commit fraud, but we caught you.
So get out of here.
You, it's like, okay, it was fraudulent, right?
That's to me, that sounds criminal.
Personally, my personal non-legal view on this, non-lawyer, you know, view on this, is that, yeah, that's that's wrong.
It's illegal.
And I mean, obviously it is because the sale didn't go through.
If it wasn't fraudulent, it would have gone through.
It didn't go through.
It must have been fraudulent.
So they're just allowed to try to commit fraud as long as it doesn't work.
Is that how it works?
I mean, this is like, you know, I pop out of the bushes and fire a bunch of shots at you, but I don't kill you.
And it's like, well, oh, well, see ya.
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We're talking about millions of dollars.
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They tried to commit, I mean, they did.
They committed fraud.
They just got caught doing it.
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Sure, that's good.
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There's something else I wanted to say about when I was over there with Alex Stein.
I can't quite remember what it is, though.
Oh, yeah, that he got us started at InfoWars.
I wanted to mention that.
I wanted to mention that every time I see Alex Stein, I'm just reminded of like years ago when he would call into the American Journal.
Nobody knew who he was.
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He was mad because he couldn't find another maid.
Hilarious stuff that our audience was like, who the hell is this guy?
And it's like, well, he's Alex Stein.
He's a big deal now.
And like so many other people on this side of the fight got his start in a way at InfoWars and through Bandot Video.
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And I want to go to clip number, I just saw it.
It's Sarah Gonzalez went out yesterday and interrupted clip three.
Yeah, I confronted Jasmine Crockett at the town hall for being a fake hood rat.
So funny story, as I was walking into the Blaze yesterday to do Alex Stein show, Sarah Gonzalez was walking out.
So me and Alex and Sarah sort of stood around and brainstormed what she should yell at Jasmine Crockett.
There were a couple options.
You know, I guess there's a big story now about how Jasmine Crockett's gaining a little weight.
I thought maybe that I suggested maybe call her a big booty something in the line of Alex Stein.
But what she went with was, of course, calling out her inauthenticity, the fact that she's not who she presents herself as, that she puts on a, to quote Sarah Gonzalez, fake hood rat ratchet attitude in order to pander to her constituency when you see videos from 10 years ago and she is eloquent and well-spoken and she's she talks like she's an Ivy Leaguer because she kind of is.
And so, Sarah, and so this was very fun because we saw Alex and I were, all right, good luck.
See you later, Sarah.
You know, good luck with that.
Hope you don't get beaten up.
And I got to say, it went better than I expected.
Here's the video.
Sarah Gonzalez confronting Jasmine Crockett at her town hall.
unidentified
Get off me.
Get off me.
Get the fuck off me.
Confronting Jasmine Crockett for being a fake hood.
portia erickson
I used to stay in my granny's house.
unidentified
She was one of my favorite people in the entire world.
Jasmine!
The people of Dallas deserve better than a fake ghetto hood rat.
harrison smith
Uh-oh, here comes security.
unidentified
Do they know you're a rich kid from Missouri?
harrison smith
You're a spoiled rich kid from Missouri.
unidentified
Don't touch Naomi.
Don't touch it.
portia erickson
Get your ass out of here.
unidentified
You cut your hands on me.
Look at that.
Get her off here.
harrison smith
It's like a vision of hell.
unidentified
Get off me.
I'm on.
portia erickson
Got Andy First.
unidentified
Got off Andy First.
harrison smith
To bodily remove her from the hall.
unidentified
Spoiled rich kid from Missouri.
I'm touching.
Damn it.
harrison smith
They're so angry.
unidentified
Man, Sergeant Gonzalez has got some cojones.
harrison smith
I'll say that.
jt in texas
Get the fucking rock.
unidentified
Let's go, man.
Let's go.
harrison smith
I love it.
And then after that, let's just go.
A girl goes by, a blonde conservative interrupted as well.
And I love it.
These people should not be allowed to spread their lies without being confronted peacefully, patriotically, with this free speech as guaranteed under the First Amendment of our Constitution.
Never would I call for violence of any sort, but they should just know it's not going to be a bunch of polite clapping as they spread their despicable lies to their constituency.
They're going to be confronted with the truth.
And anywhere they go, there's going to be patriots there.
Just like what happens with the right.
Anytime the right wing goes anywhere, the left is there to shriek and cry and freak out and make idiots of themselves.
Well, guess what?
Well, guess what, liberals?
Guess what, Libtards?
If that's the game you want to play, you don't think we can play that too?
You don't think we can interrupt things too?
I mean, is that what you, is that the can of worms you want to open up?
So I thought that was awesome.
Really ballsy stuff from Sarah Gonzalez.
I mean, it takes some nerve to get up in the middle of a room like that and start shouting her down because you know you're going to get attacked.
And she absolutely was.
So that was just awesome.
And I love seeing that.
Very, very funny stuff.
Oh, yeah.
Why do you hate white people?
This blonde conservative.
I confronted Congresswoman Jasmine for U.S. for being racist towards white people.
I'm telling you.
And folks, again, do not commit violence.
Do not do anything illegal, but you can do this.
I mean, these meetings are public.
I mean, these are for their constituents.
If you don't like what your congressperson is doing, go talk to them about it.
Go call them out for it.
I mean, they've been able to get away with so much stuff because Republicans have abandoned the field in so many ways.
And I get it.
You know, Republicans, you know, it's not really our style most of the time, traditionally.
We like things to be respectable and normal and good and not descending into madness.
But we are in madness now.
We have descended into madness.
So don't let them alone.
Don't let them alone.
When these people like Jasmine Crockett or Al Green or any of these scum go back and expect just a big party for him back home, oh, you need to be there telling them what you think peacefully and patriotically, as always.
We'll be right back, folks.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the war room.
We are still waiting for the first word from Trump or Putin.
They are meeting in private right now.
I think I'll go and open up phone calls while we can.
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Sort of open line Friday situation.
So somebody on X, I was like, why are you talking about all this other stuff?
History's in the making.
It's like, well, nothing's happened.
Nothing's happened yet.
And as soon as something does, I'll certainly be the first to pitch to it.
And it should be happening sometime soon.
But so far, there's nothing really to say other than journalists are scum.
And the B-2 flyover was pretty cool.
And there's been a distinct lack of power plays on one side or the other.
And the typical sort of macho grandstanding that you see, even in just the body language, is largely absent as they seem to genuinely not want to get on each other's nerves or under each other's skin before this all-important meeting.
From Reuters, Putin and Trump share greeting as critical summit on war in Ukraine starts.
U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Vladimir Putin with a handshake ahead of the high-stakes summit in Alaska on Friday that could determine whether that could determine whether a ceasefire can be reached in the deadliest war in Europe since World War II.
Trump disembarked his plane, Air Force One, and awaited Putin on the tarmac.
Zelensky, who was not invited to the talks, and his European allies fear Trump might sell out Ukraine by essentially freezing the conflict with Russia and recognizing, if only informally, Russian control over one-fifth of Ukraine.
Which, you know, I've heard from people, I don't know if this is just anecdotal, what the percentage of Russia is that feels this way.
But as I understand it, and from what I've heard from people in Russia, the Russians kind of don't even want Putin to make peace right now.
Like, maybe they're sort of operating with the sunk cost fallacy, where it's like they've already spent so much effort and so many people have died for it.
They're like, we want this to be worth it.
We want to take all of Ukraine.
Like, we can't let these people get away with this.
We're not going to be satisfied with just the Eastern part.
So, in a way, Putin is kind of taking a risk here.
He's kind of going against public sentiment in Russia by actually planning or seeming like and signaling that he'll agree to terms that aren't as harsh as some of the people in Russia want because Russia's been winning this war.
They are winning this war.
And peace, which would be better for everybody, still is not necessarily what the people of Russia want.
That Trump and Putin hadn't moved on.
Hold on, bring.
Oh, is this live here?
No, no, this is something else.
No, no.
Okay.
This is just Putin being a baller.
If we can bring up that quote again, I would like to read that, and then we'll go to calls here in just a second.
That Trump and Putin hadn't moved on to their expanded bilateral luncheon after an hour and a half was also a sign that Trump, at least so far, has not felt compelled to walk, as he promised to do earlier today if he felt the meeting was going south.
So I guess they've been in there for at least 90 minutes.
I think we've hit the two-hour mark already, if I'm not mistaken.
So that's good to see.
That's good to see.
The Russian officials accompanying Putin with the talks with the U.S. delegation will be foreign policy aide Yuri Yushikov and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the Kremlin spokesman, told CNN.
So, again, it was supposed to just be a one-on-one meeting between Putin and Trump, but they changed it sort of at the last minute to allow each person to bring two people with them.
So it's a three-on-three discussion with Witkoff, Marco Rubio, and Trump meeting with Lavrov, Putin, and this other envoy there with Ushakov.
So again, as soon as anything breaks, as soon as we know anything, all we know now is that we don't know anything.
All we know now is no news is good news.
They're still meeting.
There haven't been reports of raised voices.
I don't know.
I don't know what else we'd be expecting to hear right now, but really until they come out to the podiums, it's all speculation.
So we will certainly stay tuned here.
And as soon as they do actually start to talk and we learn something, we'll be the first to go to it.
In the meantime, let's go out to the phone calls.
Let's go to OwlKiller in Virginia.
Regular caller, thanks for calling in.
What are your thoughts on this peace summit in Anchorage, Alaska?
Owl Killer.
owl killer in virginia
Hey, so I'll say this.
I really hope that they do iron something out here, but I don't understand how the Europeans have any control over this.
And Alex was bringing up today that General Kellogg is apparently sabotaging him.
How is this happening?
That's not possible.
So as somebody that did 20 years in the military, we are always subject to the UCMJ.
And if you make admiral or general, you're never actually fully retired.
If he is saying anything other than what Trump is telling him to say, you bring him to court-martial on the spot and you make an example out of the guy.
So, I'm sick of hearing this.
Oh, people are working behind the scenes.
And I believe it was, I think it was your American journal where you played that country singer.
Is it John Rich?
He was bringing up the vaccine.
harrison smith
Yep.
owl killer in virginia
I believe, I see the way that that guy's talking.
I'm an expert on body language.
He's telling the truth.
And the way that Lindsey Graham goes in there and basically takes over the conversation and interjects in Trump's ear.
I really don't think he's aware of the stuff going on.
I really, I think these people are running behind his back because just the idea that they were able to carry out that sneak attack while he was having negotiations with Putin to begin with, something is not right there.
There's no way that these people can be doing these.
If they are, it's not acceptable.
You find who it is and you hold them accountable.
This is not okay.
And at the end of the day, just if Europe wants to, if Europe wants to die in Russia, let them die in Russia.
Like, they're not producing.
You look at all the Western countries.
None of them have enough people to replace the people that they already have.
So if they really want that, let them have that.
But I wonder if it's a financial situation where I really think that big, beautiful bill, there was a lot of stuff that he had to go along with in order to get that bill passed.
I'm sure some of it had to do with the Ukraine issue.
Also, the Iran attack.
But I wonder if Europe's like, okay, if you don't support this war, if you don't keep funding it, we'll drop the dollar.
And I was just going back and watching Fall of the Republic, and Gerald Salente was on there talking about how the European got about a trillion, the Chinese got about a trillion, the Japanese got about a trillion.
And what they'll do is they'll all drop the dollar at the same time.
And that makes sense to me.
But the reason they're holding on to the reason that they're holding on to their treasuries is because or holding on to the debt is because they don't want to lose the investment they already have.
And I don't think BRICS is ready to operate yet.
But I wonder if it's a thing where Europe's like, hey, dude, if you don't keep supporting this war, we will drop the dollar.
And we'll call it cyberinflation.
Because outside of that, nothing makes sense at all.
Because we can just say, enough is over.
harrison smith
Well, you know, in the video that we played from Alex, I'm glad you brought Zucks actually meant to mention this because he said, you know, Europe basically needs the Third World War to continue control, right?
The elite of Europe, and really the elite in America, too.
I mean, they've had for a long time that this has been the plan in the works.
And we know this from years of Infowars reporting about the plan for three world wars, eventually leading to a one-world government.
I mean, that is what they're pushing towards.
So, I mean, what they're seeing unfold right now is the dismantling of not just their war in Ukraine that's been going on for three and a half years, but like decades of planning to get to that point.
And all of the decades of plans following this that rely on a major conflict between not just, you know, Russia and Ukraine, but Russia and Europe and Iran and China.
I mean, the Third World War, the factions that we've seen, the fault lines that we've seen drawn for a very long time.
Really, the only major shift in that recently is the fact that Syria is now on the side of Europe and Israel rather than Iran and Russia.
So, I mean, these things have been long in place.
And a world war, a war with Russia would not save Europe at all.
I mean, it's a ridiculous thing to even say, right?
How could World War III help Europe in any way other than helping the elite accelerate all of the plans they already have in motion?
And we explain this all the time.
If you look at what the elite are doing, everything they're doing gets massively accelerated if global war is declared, right?
You're talking about reorganizing the economy.
You're talking about moving people groups wherever you want, however you want, firing up whatever censorship you want, because now it's not just you're spreading misinformation.
Now you're spreading enemy misinformation, and that's treason, not just misinformation law.
So everything Europe has been doing to destroy its own population, destroy its own power, whether it's taking the energy production offline and ruining their infrastructure, or just replacing their people wholesale with foreigners.
I mean, everything they're doing, first of all, has made the European people furious.
And you look at the UK, I mean, it gets inches closer to closer towards civil war on almost a daily basis, with each and every day almost being a new crime being committed by migrants against the native girl.
Literally, it's like every day now, and it's like every time it happens, there's a big response.
So, I mean, Europe has screwed itself over.
The elite have gone, have been at war with its own people for a long time.
People are getting sick of it.
It's getting to like a point of no return.
They're desperate to have World War III to, you know, first of all, solidify all the gains they've made in the establishment of tyranny and accelerate it massively.
So, I mean, they're desperate for World War III and they can't do anything.
I mean, you say, how can they do anything?
They can't.
I mean, they can't stop what Trump is doing.
They're trying.
They're trying to antagonize Russia to be more aggressive.
I mean, they may get to an insane level of desperation where they're actually like, you know, do some crazy false flag to blame on Russia, or maybe they just, you know, attack Russia outright.
I mean, they still would love to invoke Article 5 of NATO.
I mean, they've tried to do that in various ways, bombing Poland and blaming it on Russia at one point before it was discovered it was actually a Ukrainian missile.
I mean, you know, they're desperate and they're trying.
And when you talk about, you know, the shadow diplomacy you're talking about with General Kellogg or, and, you know, the same thing with Mattis, right?
That's that's what I would consider shadow diplomacy when he's calling China to say, hey, Trump's trying to bluff you right now and we're not really going to attack.
I'll let you know if we're going to attack, right?
I mean, that's treason.
It's shadow diplomacy.
If under any like actual structure of law, it would be punished severely for the crime that it is.
I'm as frustrated as you are.
These people get away with this stuff.
I mean, hell, John Kerry was caught dead to rights, like in Iran, negotiating with Iranians in Trump's first administration.
Nothing happened to him.
I mean, that's a violation of the Logan Act.
You can't do that.
You're not supposed to be able to do that.
And for some reason, we're in a situation where it's just like understood and accepted that we're going to have people that aren't elected, that do not have a mandate from the American people, have not gone through any process to actually serve as a spokesperson or serve our interest in any way.
That's not what they're doing, but they still are presenting themselves as diplomats of America in whatever capacity that is and negotiating with foreign powers.
It's completely absurd.
I totally agree with you.
It's ridiculous.
It should not be allowed.
It is.
Why?
I couldn't possibly tell you because these people have that much control because they can get away with it, I guess.
But they shouldn't.
And I don't know why they don't.
I don't know why.
I don't know how they get away with it.
I don't know why these people aren't punished, but I'm totally on board with what you're saying, Al Killer.
Could not agree more.
Thanks for the call.
Let's go to Wild Bill in Iowa.
Wild Bill, you're on the line about Russia.
Go ahead.
bill in iowa
Yeah, how are you doing today, Harrison?
harrison smith
Doing well.
Thank you, sir.
bill in iowa
Good, good.
Yeah, well, you know, my whole life, you know, I'm born in 1972.
And in my whole lifetime, I've been trained to hate Russia for some stupid reason.
Now, back in the 80s, I mean, you know, when they were actually a communist country, I can kind of understand that.
But after that, even, after that communism fell, you know, thanks to Reagan and everybody, you know, I mean, Russia's actually a pretty darn good country.
And what I think really gets down to the heart of it is if the American people and the Russian people were to ever come together and find out that we got more in common with each other than pretty much any other nation in the entire world, that would be a problem for the globalist elite.
So therefore, I'm thinking, my thinking is like this: you know, anytime the government tells me, oh, you can't trust this country or anything that country besides China, well, you're damn right, I'm going to support that other country because I've been lied to my whole life, the whole time long, you know?
So, you know, I mean, that's my point of view.
And what really scares me is, you know, once they come out with a deal, Russia and Trump and Vladimir Putin, and they had their press conference and all that.
I'm thinking that's when really we're going to see the false flags and major bombings and stuff.
And, you know, I just hoping, you know, I'm sure the global leaders know that false flags are pretty much going to be happening.
I just remain calm, cool-headed.
We need to get out of the UN.
We need to get out of the European Union.
And besides, the other note, I just think that we need to get rid of AIPAC.
That's all I got to say.
Peace out, brother.
harrison smith
Well, I agree with you with everything.
Thanks for the call, Wildville.
Yeah, I got nothing to disagree with you on.
I completely agree.
And the brainwashing has been pretty relentless.
And look, I totally agree with you.
I think Russians and Americans are kind of kindred spirits.
I mean, even just like the landmass, like, I don't know.
When you think about just the spirit of America versus the spirit of like Germany or France or Russia, it's like, well, Russia is kind of our, I mean, you know, as bad as communism turned out to be, I guess you could say, there was a time early on when people were thinking that this was like an American revolution style.
You overthrew your king and now you're going to, the people are going to be in charge, right?
So even though, you know, it was hijacked and taken over by the Bolsheviks and turned into just a complete hell world of spies and torture and Siberian gulags, there's still this sort of like, I don't know, revolutionary spirit that we share in a way.
I mean, I'm pretty sure they were like some of our first allies in the actually, I don't know about, I don't know about the, I think they were our allies in the Revolutionary War.
They were certainly helpful to the Union during the Civil War.
And, you know, we purchased Alaska from them sort of as a result of that.
So yeah, I mean, it's absurd that we are expected to treat Russia as our enemy when there's just absolutely no reason why we should.
They're a Christian nation.
They overthrew communism.
They got out from under that yoke.
What's the problem?
What's the deal?
Why can't we be friends with them?
It doesn't make any sense.
It really only makes sense when you think of it like Wild Bill just laid out, that the globalists just don't want these two powers joining hands and upholding nationalism instead of fighting each other so that the globalists can come in and make a one world government out of whatever remains once we kill each other.
It's ridiculous.
And then, of course, the actual enemy, China, the actual threat to us, the people that actually have a completely contrary worldview and lifestyle and political ideas, all we've done is drive Russia into their hands.
So again, if you were thinking about this strategically in a way that actually was to benefit the American people and the American nation, you would never drive Russia into China's hand.
Why would you ever do that?
Russia would be the best ally to ever have in a war with China.
I mean, my God, they like loom over China like a giant sword of Damocles.
Like, why would you not want them on your team for the eventual and inevitable war with China?
No, so we're going to make them allies.
We're going to have them empower each other's economies.
Now they're running bomby sorties in coordination over Alaskan island chains in the last few months, Russia and China, like Russian fighters, Chinese bombers.
Like that is the outcome of this.
It's absurd.
Obviously, it's because the people in power have ulterior motives and we know what they are.
And they all align towards this one world government ultimate goal that we've been laying out for the last several decades because they've been working on it for the last several decades.
Thank you so much for the call, Wild Bill.
Powerful stuff.
Let's go to, I'm going to go to Tristan in Hawaii, who I see is in high school.
Thanks for calling in.
Tristan, young man in high school, go ahead.
You're on the air.
tristan in hawaii
Hey, Erison.
I was just like, because I just started school and my history class, it's like, it's crazy how much they brainwash us in these schools for years.
And it's like, this goes to how much these people get away with stuff like this.
Like, this is basically fraud, and it should be acceptable.
And I just wanted to, because I see this almost every day at school.
Like, history, they teach you about how, like, yesterday, the other day, I had to watch a video about immigration and the history of it.
And I was, and they're saying, like, they're talking about the Biden border Crisis.
But then they were like, people are just making this a big deal.
And it's like, well, it is a big deal.
Like, people shouldn't be getting away with this.
And it's crazy how much they brainwash us.
harrison smith
Is it working, though, Tristan?
Is the brainwashing working?
tristan in hawaii
Not for me, because of my dad.
He teaches me all this.
I learn more at home than I do at school.
But a lot of kids are like, I feel like a lot of kids believe it at school.
So I feel it is working.
harrison smith
Oh, that's a bummer.
I was hoping you were going to be like, nah, nobody believes it.
But yeah, I know.
I was in school once, too.
People are fools.
And yeah, that's, you know, my favorite saying is, you know, today's fake news is tomorrow's unquestionable history, right?
If you can't trust the headlines today, how the heck are you going to be trusting the stories from 50, 60, 100 years ago?
But that's sort of the thing, isn't it, Tristan?
If you know not to trust it, if you actually question it and look into it, you at least have inoculated yourself against the propaganda.
What do you think the percentage is?
I mean, how much of your class do you think just speculating are aware at all?
And how much has just fallen for the lies?
Do you have any idea about that?
tristan in hawaii
I feel like it's maybe like a small percentage who have parents that are like actually awake.
And then the other percentage are just like, they don't know, I feel.
harrison smith
I feel like you want to say something else, but you're being polite.
I think they're idiots, Tristan.
I'll say it.
I'll say it right now.
No, I'm kidding.
Well, you know, you're on the right path, man.
And you're only 14 years old.
You got a couple more years to go, man.
Just keep your head down and try not to let it get to you because it was the same when I was growing up.
Nothing but lies in the history books.
But as long as you can find the truth yourself, man, just get good grades and get into a position of power where you can change things into the future.
Thank you for calling, Tristan.
I hope you call back in again.
Any final words before I let you go?
tristan in hawaii
No, thank you for taking my call.
harrison smith
My pleasure.
Anytime, please do call back.
Tristan in Hawaii.
Thank you for that.
Let's go to Terry in Texas now.
Has comments about the old methylene blue.
Go ahead, Terry.
You're on the air.
terry in texas
Hey, I just wanted to call and say it's really cool that Alex has got a former billionaire coming on and saying, hey, give me some methylene blue for free.
When Alex says that less than a tenth of a percent of people that watch the show actually buy anything.
And if we just were conservative and said a half of a percent of people bought stuff, and we looked at the 2018 numbers of the show, and Patrick Byrne actually bought methylene blue for every single one of those people.
It only cost him $250,000.
And wouldn't that be a great advertisement?
unidentified
But instead, he's coming on and Alex is saying, yeah, I'll give you all the methylene blue you want.
harrison smith
Yeah, that is really gross.
No, no, don't call.
Come on now.
Come on.
You know, billionaires don't become billionaires by spending all their money all their time on a whim.
I mean, you got to respect that these people, that basically everybody we interact with is under attack by the establishment in one way or another.
And usually the bigger and more powerful and more prominent they are, the more they're being attacked and the more they're having to safeguard their assets from being confiscated by some out-of-control district judge somewhere.
So, no, we love Patrick Byrne and we don't envy people their success.
And if they want to support us, we love it.
But they're doing a lot of good work behind the scenes.
So we'll continue to plug away here on our end.
And we get support from a lot of people in a lot of different ways.
So I appreciate your thought, Terry, but it's okay.
We appreciate all the support that we can get monetarily, morally, intellectually.
However you can support us, we really do appreciate it.
And at the end of the day, I mean, it's not like we'd say no to a billionaire who wanted to just fund us out of pocket.
I don't know if we'd say no to that.
But at the same time, it's the fact that we rely entirely On you, the audience.
I mean, that's why we're so free.
That's why we can say whatever we want.
We don't have to worry about some billionaire not liking what we're saying and withdrawing support, and suddenly we can't handle it because we've stopped building our audience or building the store or whatever.
So we're pretty good on how we're operating right now.
Although we'd be a lot better if more people went to the alexjonesstore.com and purchased something for yourself.
We need cat toys, cat toys, cat food, something like that.
We'll get something for you, Terry.
I hear some angry or hungry cats around you.
So maybe we can get you some catnip or something in the meantime.
We'll be right back on the other side.
More calls, and we still await the statement from Trump and Putin in Anchorage, Alaska.
Don't go anywhere.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
Welcome back to the show.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith singing today for Owen Schroer.
We're going to go out to your phone calls here.
It's really hard.
It's kind of hard not to.
I don't know.
I'll just go ahead and do it.
Why not?
APAC guy on X. I just tuned in for the first time in months.
Harrison is hosting the war room.
Pathetic.
Harrison is still talking about the globalist, and China is our true enemy.
Bro, cut the BS.
I know this might be hard for some people to understand.
This might be difficult for some people to comprehend.
China is, in fact, an enemy of ours.
It should be.
It is.
It is a threat.
They're menacing Taiwan.
It's a real world issue.
They're sending people in through our southern border.
I understand that we don't talk about the Jews all the time exclusively.
I would like to sincerely apologize for that.
Globalist is a word that describes an idea that everybody that runs our countries and our country in America, all of Western Europe, which pervades and is not exclusive to any one religious group, but instead describes, and you can get into who's orchestrating it, where did it come from, what's the origin of it.
I'll explain how I see it.
Globalism, as you might put it, is communism plus Zionism.
That's how I see it, if you want to know the truth.
Because what they're trying to do, and this has just been the plan forever, is they're trying to export the Chinese social credit score model to the rest of the world, and they want to dissolve every national border except for Israel, which will, like Zionism, be totally unquestionable and permanent and resolute.
And that will be the capital of the one-world government.
That's how this works.
Everybody's a victim in this, except for the people on top.
Everybody will be sacrificed, and every religion will be sacrificed for this ultimate goal because it's about a tangible goal of creating a one-world, technocratic government.
And there are lots of moving parts in this.
There's lots of angles to approach this.
Should we not talk about what's happening in Anchorage right now?
Or should we talk about it exclusively in terms of how it benefits or harms Jews?
It's just, I do.
I apologize.
I apologize for ever getting involved in this stupid thing.
It's just so weird.
It's just very weird to be constantly told that you're both a virulent anti-Semite who's obsessed with Israel and also covering up for Israel.
The China really?
You think China's a threat?
It's like, yeah, kinda.
Yeah, a little bit.
Yeah, I'm kind of like, I don't know, jealous of them.
I kind of want to live in a country with a government that seems to at least pretend to like its own people and not be ruled by people who despise us.
Whatever.
We'll go to some more calls here.
Let's go to the person I wanted to go to just dropped.
Let's go to Jay in FEMA Region 10.
Go ahead, Jay.
owl killer in virginia
Yeah, Harrison.
Hey, I'm actually kind of glad I got in where I did because I'd like to, real quick, that previous caller, it's my opinion that it's really none of that person's business what Alex does, quite honestly.
And we don't know.
I mean, like, it's television and stuff.
We don't know if it was actually what the transaction looked like, if anything.
So it was kind of just weird.
But also, being a VIP member, I'm excited to receive my package.
I got the power bundle yesterday with the Optimal Human, which I've been wanting to try, and the Methyl Blue, which I've really, really been wanting to try.
So I'm excited to see what he's doing.
harrison smith
Well, I'll tell you what, I forgot we're in the short segment just now, so we got to go to breaks.
Down the line, Jay, we'll go back to you on the other side.
Stay with us, folks.
Don't go anywhere.
golden victory in ohio
All right.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Jay from FEMA Region 10 has called in and just laid out a number of fantastic products that he can't wait to try.
I always forget to tell people to get Optimal Human.
That's one of my favorite products on the whole site.
It's absolutely incredible.
You are really going to enjoy that one.
But you didn't call in, just tell us about your purchases at the AlexJonestore.com.
Did you?
owl killer in virginia
Yeah, no, actually, yesterday I was listening to Alex, and I had a realization, and I wanted to share it with the class.
So I've been trying to figure out for a little while now why is it that the people in opposition, especially those in power, but those with lesser power as well, why do they hate Trump to the point where he can do nothing good whatsoever, right?
I mean, they can't acknowledge even the slightest scintilla of anything that's good going on with what his administration is.
And I think I've figured it out.
unidentified
And it's this: it's envy.
owl killer in virginia
So they are envious of him because they hate him because we love him.
And we despise them, and they know that we despise them and that we love him.
And it's not the things that he says, because oftentimes sometimes his mouth can, if I'm going to be fair, they can kind of get him in trouble.
It's more the stuff that he does for the most part.
That, and even then, with his mess steps, with certainly the Epstein debacle the other last month, you know, we can forgive those things because we love him.
And we don't love him because of what he says.
We love him because of, it's kind of like Alex.
You know, we love him because of what he does, which with Alex, it's, you know, certainly obviously what he is saying, but that's the end result of a whole lot of research and study.
harrison smith
Well, and what he does, you know, corresponds to what he said.
You know, he's not just talking, right?
It's there, his actions and his words are informed by the same spirit that resonates with everybody.
owl killer in virginia
Exactly.
So I think honestly, like it's, it boils down to because like it's not, it's not just the people that have something to lose financially that hate him so.
I've come across certainly out here in FEMA Region 10, the Pacific Northwest, you come across people that don't have any financial gain and they have the same thing.
And I seriously think that it's envy based upon the fact that we love him and they would like to have that same sort of love from us.
But it's going to take a, they're not going to do that because their ideology does not align in any way with things that the people actually want.
harrison smith
Yeah, no, I think you're probably onto something there.
I think envy sort of underlies a lot of the hatred that you see for our side, for the Western world in General.
I don't think you're wrong about that at all.
And I don't know if people even understand that's what it is, even though they're the ones that feel it.
I think you're exactly right.
I mean, there's a whole number of reasons, though.
I mean, really, what it does, I think the reason they hate Trump is because he shatters the perspective that they've had for a while, which is like that they are at the end of history.
Like they had this idea that like they had won and would win forever.
Like they really thought that like they were in charge and what they said would always go and anybody who spoke up against it would be pounded back into the ground and that there's nothing anybody could do to stand up against this machine that they all work for.
And then Trump came along and just shattered that illusion.
And I think that is what they really have.
I think when you get the real like visceral hatred, I think it's because it's like to them, it's a symbol of like they love the structure.
They love the whatever this the new world order is, right?
This, the, the laws, the, the, when the anchor comes on intelligent talks to you very calmly about how Joe Biden is a respectable statesman that can handle these things and they just it washes over them and they just love it.
And so they feel like we're taking that from them.
They feel like, you know, we've taken their blanket.
We've taken their crib away from them and they don't feel safe anymore until Trump is destroyed and all of us are destroyed with him.
Only then will they feel safe and comforted by their security blanket of authoritarianism.
So I think it has a lot to do with that personally.
Go ahead.
owl killer in virginia
Can't say as I disagree overall.
But yeah.
harrison smith
Well, I'll tell you what, it's fine.
They can hate Trump.
They can hate Trump all they want.
They have lost.
So it's fine.
They can hate Trump all they want.
They lost and we won.
So it's up to Trump just to do what's necessary.
In a way, it's almost like, man, they could have could probably be doing a lot better by not just resisting him relentlessly, but they did.
So now that's the situation that we're in.
I keep seeing a lot of movement on the bottom of the screen here, but we don't have any word yet as to when this press conference might start.
It might not come up for a while.
But we do have some breaking news here that I wanted to bring to you.
Democrat New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell indicted on federal charges.
Democrat New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cottrell was indicted on federal charges on Friday.
A federal grand jury indicted Cantrell and former New Orleans police officer Jeffrey Vappi after an investigation by the FBI.
Cantrell is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to obstruct justice, making false statements and false declaration before a grand jury, according to a federal indictment filed Friday in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Louisiana.
So the sitting New Orleans mayor has just been arrested for a number of conspiracy charges.
New Orleans mayor was indicted on a federal jury, marking the first time in the city's history the sitting mayor has faced criminal prosecution.
The mayor's legal troubles come after more than two years of mounting criticism, including an alleged romantic relationship involving her former executive security officer, a legal battle with New Orleans resident who took photos of the alleged relationship, a legal battle with New Orleans public schools over a broken multi-million dollar funding promise, the indictment of a foreign city, of a former city inspector who allegedly bribed her with Saints tickets, and frequent travel admitted ongoing jail escape in the aftermath of a power outage.
What the hell is going on in New Orleans?
This is crazy.
Last year, it was reported that Latoya Cantrell was under FBI investigation for allegations of an ongoing adulterous affair with Jeffrey Vappy, the former head of her police detail, and potential misuse of taxpayer funds, according to the Daily Mail.
Security footage has allegedly captured Mayor Cantrell and Vappy spending extensive periods together in a city-owned apartment during work hours, raising questions about the nature of their relationship.
Well, what do you know?
What do you know, folks?
It looks like, man, it's just like crime after crime here.
They could really get away with a lot more if they weren't like constitutionally criminals, right?
If it was more like a choice they made rather than an instinct that they had no choice but to follow.
I was thinking about it with, I said it all the time too, with the bankruptcy.
Like, you know, the Onion would own us right now if they just didn't try to cheat, right?
Like, they had the money.
They had plenty of money.
If they wanted to just follow the rules of the auction and just offer more money than the other side, they would own us by now.
It would have owned us a year ago.
But it's like they can't.
They just can't.
I don't know what it is about them.
Again, it's like they just see, you know, an area to exploit and they just like can't help themselves, but try to exploit it.
I mean, they have so much money.
Just ungodly amounts of money.
And instead, they try to like do some weird thing where they're like putting a lien on judgments that haven't even been adjudicated through the appeals court.
And so it all like falls apart.
And it's like, you could have, why didn't you just, you have the money?
Why didn't you just, you know, offer the biggest amount of money and then it'd be over?
But it's like they can't do it.
It's like they can't do it.
I don't know why.
So in this case, it's like, okay, if you're, you know, I don't know, like sleeping with the mayor or whatever, I guess all this came about because multiple incidents of timesheet discrepancies while serving on the security detail.
So it's like you can't just fill out your timesheet correctly.
Like they all get screwed over, usually because it's like they find out some little small crime.
That's like, why'd you even do that crime?
Why?
Okay, so now the mayor and the police chief have been indicted for the first time in New Orleans history.
And it's all because he just wanted a little extra money in his paycheck, I guess.
According to the New Orleans advocate, the investigation by the New Orleans Police Department concluded that Vappy breached departmental regulations by logging 18 hours of work in a single day.
He's just a really hardworking guy, I guess.
Additionally, he was cited for spending numerous hours in the company of Mayor Cantrell beyond his scheduled duty hours and for participating in two board meetings as the mayor is appointee of the Board of Housing Authority of New Orleans.
The allegations have been fueled by Danielle Vappy's divorce filings, which imply an affair between her husband and Cantrell dating back to May 2021, coinciding with the start of Vappy's tenure on Cantrell's security detail.
So what do you know?
What do you know?
The New Orleans mayor has been indicted and a sitting mayor is now in custody.
What is New Orleans going to do?
How will they survive?
Let's go back out to your calls now.
Sinister Mace is next up in Ohio.
Go ahead.
Sinister, you're on the air.
golden victory in ohio
Hey, what's up, Harrison?
harrison smith
What's up?
golden victory in ohio
Can you hear me?
harrison smith
Yeah, go ahead.
golden victory in ohio
Oh, I'm sorry, man.
I was in the middle of recording this interview because I just want to miss out on the interview.
But my whole thing was, I like Putin.
I like Putin.
Putin is a man's man.
unidentified
Putin and Trump, it teamed up together.
golden victory in ohio
There ain't no more bricks.
Nothing in the world can defeat America and Russia teamed up together.
Me, as a black man, I know in the Civil War times, you know, Russia tried to take a neutral stance.
But one thing that a lot of people may not know is that Russia, oh, that's my kids in the background, sorry.
Russia threatened England and sent warships up the British Channel, up the English Channel, if the Red Coast wanted to come and get involved in the Civil War here.
harrison smith
Yep.
golden victory in ohio
And so I know what's up with that whole thing.
And I know that their cousins, the English and the Russians, they're cousins.
And I know about all that stuff that went on with World War I and how they assassinated Archduke Ferdinand with the Serbian and all of that stuff.
unidentified
Look, this is the thing.
golden victory in ohio
On one side, you got Yetan Yahoo, Yet Nyahoo.
And on the other side, he's a rabbit ethnostate.
That man is crazy.
And they got stolen nukes.
Okay.
And on the other side, you got Zelensky, gay, Zelensky, okay?
And you got a clear choice right here.
Real men versus weirdos.
And I'm standing with the real men.
harrison smith
I love it.
That is the dichotomy.
That is the dichotomy.
Yeah, the freaks and the weirdos versus just the people that seems like it'd be fun to, you know, hang out on the golf course with or something.
I mean, who would you rather hang out with?
Zelensky who's going to be like tweaking and like, you know, threatening you and demanding money from you, or like Putin, who just seems like he's a pretty chill guy.
He seems like a pretty chill guy as far as I'm concerned.
And look, the history of Putin, and people want to demonize Putin.
As far as I can tell, and from all the sources that I've read, he more or less single-handedly wrested Russia back from the hands of these oligarchs that were just exploiting it to the maximum degree.
And he had to be a little bit brutal in doing that.
I mean, these are Russian gangsters we're talking about.
And yeah, he's ex-KGB.
I get that, right?
He came out of their training classes or whatever.
But at the end of the day, Russia was being completely looted by the oligarchs until Putin basically put him in their place.
And it was a pretty rapid turnaround from that point of Russians actually getting washing machines in their home and connecting to the internet and all this stuff that they were being kept away from with the oligarchs in charge just exploiting them to the maximum degree.
So yeah, I agree.
And this, you know, this is the thing.
This is what I mean when I was talking about like the reason that leftists hate Trump is because he signals that like they're they didn't just lose an election.
They lost the course of history, right?
It was supposed we're supposed to be done with this whole like strong man thing, right?
You're not supposed to have a strong man leader who can lead a nation against other nations.
Everybody's supposed to be a twink, right?
Everybody's supposed to be a little weirdo, like an old lady or like a Zelensky type, right?
That's what they want us to be ruled by forever.
And like they really, really don't like that there are these guys that like harken back to this idea of like a strong man leader.
It doesn't necessarily have to be authoritarian, but can be when it's necessary.
Oh, it's over.
All right, hold on.
We got an update here.
Thank you so much for the call, Sinister Mays.
That was awesome.
I totally agree with that.
So this is just breaking here minutes ago.
Three on three phase of summit is over, says Kremlin.
The three on three portion of the meeting in Alaska with Americans Donald Trump, Steve Witkoff, and Marco Rubio, and Russians Vladimir Putin, Sergei Levkov, and Ushakov has finished.
So I would think, I think what's next is the announcement at the podium.
I don't know how excited to be for this.
I mean, do you think they're going to be announcing a total ceasefire here?
Or do you think, how do we think this is going to go?
We have no insight as to the attitude of the people or what's happened.
It's just that that meeting is over.
So maybe they'll be taking a little break now.
They were there meeting for, I think, over two hours, the three on three.
And it looks like the press room there has filled up and everybody's taken their seats.
So I think we're probably just minutes away from the podium and then it's gone.
I don't know where it went.
So we might be minutes away from hearing directly from the president of America and the president of Russia.
So stay tuned.
Okay, we're refreshing it to make sure we're absolutely up to date.
We'll go to a few more calls here.
Jeff is in Alaska.
Go ahead, Jeff.
You're there in Alaska.
Thank you for calling in on line nine.
What are your thoughts about what you're seeing today?
Hold on.
Guys, let's go to line nine.
Jeff in Alaska.
The crew is ignoring me.
Okay, Jeff, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
jeff in alaska
What's up?
This is your Sophie Alaska Rambo.
This is Jeff in Alaska.
Hey, Harrison.
unidentified
Hey.
How's it going?
jeff in alaska
So, yeah, it's pretty disgusting seeing Ukrainian flags and the stamps and the cocks out there.
But, you know, everyone's entitled to their opinion.
One of the last callers definitely needs, you know, the cats are calling for that methylene blue.
I've been taking it.
It's an awesome product.
The optimal human.
Love you guys' shows.
God bless you all.
And especially the late Jamie White, too.
But yeah, what's going on?
You had another caller on There, that brought up some really good points about how close America, especially us here in Alaska.
I'm an indigenous Alaskan.
I've been misindigenized, whatever, you know, these liberals come up with all this victim mentality and everything.
It's like, no, this is a reality.
harrison smith
You're born and bred.
You're born and bred in Alaska, is what you're saying.
jeff in alaska
Oh, oh, family.
I mean, the entire bloodline.
I'm a Uprick neighbor, you know, by blood.
harrison smith
Yeah.
jeff in alaska
And Cherokee Indian, American Indian.
But yes, and, you know, we do have close ties to Russia.
We are very, one of your earlier callers from the last hour had talked about that, how close we are and how similar we are and have the same mentality.
I've worked in construction all my life, roofing, running crews, industrial school jobs, hospitals.
I've been on the Coast Guard bases sent for Phi.
I came from a military family.
And yeah, it's disgusting what's going on.
But as long as you're eating healthy, you're trying to keep the, you know, these people spraying our skies.
They're dropping everything on us.
We need a Nuremberg 2.0.
It's Friday.
I'm having a good time here.
I think it's really awesome that Trump and Putin are meeting in Anchorage.
It's an honor.
And to see people just stomp on our flag, burn our flag on our soil in our country and go against there's so much nastiness out there.
It's like, where did humanity go?
And it's been happening my whole entire life.
I mean, I'm only a couple of years from being a sourdough.
And if, you know, your listeners don't know what a sourdough is, that's being in Alaska, living full-on 50 years.
And I mean, I come from a long line of prospectors.
And, you know, my great-grandmother without a leg, gold prospecting, went over, taught Russians to how the gold prospect.
harrison smith
That's cool.
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
No, I mean, I mean, it was Russian for a long time.
Alaska was Russian for a long time.
I think there's a Russian saint that actually ministered.
There's an Orthodox saint in the Orthodox Russian church.
There's a saint that was like he's the patron saint of Alaska or whatever.
And he was there ministering to the Native Americans there, you know, in like the 1800s.
So, yeah, there's a lot of, there's a lot of like, you know, Russian connection to Alaska.
I again think there's a lot of, you know, shared spirit between Americans and Russians there.
So you were seeing Ukraine flags on the streets of Anchorage?
jeff in alaska
Oh, yeah, and International Airport, but then they flew in the Elmendorf.
So it's like, yeah.
But, you know, people can do what they're going to do.
You know, they have the choice to make their own decision.
I think it's really disgusting, a lot of things.
You know, people are very ill-informed on what I thought was just in your DNA to know what's right and wrong when it smacks you in the face daily, especially growing up in the bush of Alaska and trapping and doing what I am.
I have grandkids.
You know, it's like we're still go, go, go.
And, you know, it's the people's fault majority, but at the same time, every government is corrupt.
harrison smith
Well, yeah.
And I mean, that's not.
And it's like, but that's the thing.
It's like you can't, the government can't be giving you your morality, right?
I mean, the government can't be there to hold your hand and say, it's actually not nice to threaten to shoot the president of Russia when he comes for a peace talk.
It's like, you should just know this.
Like, it's just these people are sick, man.
jeff in alaska
Yeah, that's where your freedom of speech is like out the window.
Like you totally missed the concept of freedom of speech.
You shouldn't talk like that.
There's a moral and ethical part of life that you uphold and nature.
It's needs of necessity.
It's food, water, and shelter.
But you do that ethically.
You do it morally.
unidentified
And it's.
harrison smith
And of course, and the problem at the end of the day is, to be honest, it's tolerance, right?
It's tolerating people behaving this way because it makes other people behave that way.
It's what we just contend with pretty much every day when we look at the news is just like, all right, these people are cheating and they're getting away with it, right?
These people are screwing somebody over and nothing's happening to them.
So if we don't do that, we're going to lose.
So it's like, I guess we have to do that to win because I'd rather win than lose.
So it's like, okay, we just have to stop being tolerant of people taking advantage of things.
Here's from Nick Sortor.
Trump and Putin will both be taking part in this joint press conference per reports.
This is great news.
As Trump said, he'll be doing it alone if the meeting didn't go well.
So it looks like the meeting went well.
Trump is reportedly on the phone with European leaders right now.
Oh, that's interesting.
Hopefully it happens soon, folks.
We got to go to a quick commercial break, but we will be right back and we await a presentation by Trump and Putin.
And it looks like it's going to be good news.
This could be a historic moment we're about to witness.
Stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen.
We are moments away, ladies and gentlemen.
The Trump-Putin meeting is over.
It lasted two hours and 45 minutes.
Trump called it important.
We're seeing reports that at least the defense minister, Sergei Lavrov of Russia, was in a very good mood coming out of the meeting.
Trump is on the line with European leaders right now.
Of course, Trump said he would be speaking alone if things didn't go well.
So that's the first signal that something has been decided or established, whether that's a ceasefire, a roadmap towards that end, or something else entirely.
We will bring it to you the moment it goes live.
I'm hoping it's in the next 23 minutes and 47 seconds so we can actually go to it live.
But so far, it looks like it's going to be something positive.
Everybody's gathered there in the press room awaiting the appearance of the two presidents.
So we'll keep this screen up and we'll go to some more of your calls while we can, but don't be offended if I cut you off, folks.
Let's go to JT in Texas.
Saying you were Docs, go ahead, JT.
You're on the air.
jt in texas
Yeah.
Hey, Harrison.
Thanks for taking my call.
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Thank you for being a customer, JT.
I really do appreciate that.
But I don't think that's what you called in about.
What else do you have for us?
jt in texas
No, and just one quick plug for you.
I missed you this morning, but your show was so kick-ass.
I wish we could get back to talking about pyramids and aliens and all that.
I know.
harrison smith
I know.
You know, I always think about, you know, I'll be like getting a haircut or something.
They're like, so what do you do?
And I'm like, I have a radio show.
And they're like, what are you talking about?
I'm like, you know, like conspiracies.
And they're like, oh, like Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster.
unidentified
And I'm like, no.
harrison smith
I'm like, yeah, pretty much.
Yeah, I kind of, kind of that type of stuff.
I mean, more like the, you know, global conspiracy to enslave humanity.
But yeah, you know, Bigfoot could crop up sometime.
Sure, that's fine.
I know the stuff under the pyramids, the UFO stuff, it's a lot more fun.
What's happening in Anchorage is a lot more important.
So no, I feel yeah.
Yeah, thanks.
Big shout out to Christon T. Harris for slotting in last minute and covering American Journal for me this morning.
He always does a great job.
So I'm glad you enjoyed it, even though I wasn't there, JT.
jt in texas
Thank you.
So casual Infowars listener for 10 years.
You know, I arranged my Sunday evenings in the yard in Dripping Springs on 59 to hear Alex talk.
The last five years, it's been up to 10 hours a day, man.
You guys, thank you.
You saved my family from a bunch of bad decisions with treatment with shots and good decisions with the treatments.
But I got to tell you, man, you know, going down that rabbit hole, New World Order, and how nefarious everything was, it really hardened my heart, man.
I was really naive to how evil and nefarious it all was.
But yeah, this is just a warning to my fellow info warriors.
I got doxxed on social media, you know, by yeah, and Tifa-looking thug after a haircut that I don't think he liked the word soy boy after I made that comment.
I think no one would appreciate that.
But he said a lot of racist shit about me, and sorry about that.
And caused me to lose my job.
And, you know, this was like a couple of days before the No Kings riots in LA.
And they took offense when I said it wasn't the armory firing at the protesters.
unidentified
It was the police department.
jt in texas
But regardless, you know, in hindsight, this thing seemed very targeted and scripted.
And my InfoWars Patriot apparel, my bumper stickers, everything makes me an easy target.
And thank God for you guys to get across to me no false flight violence because the old JT would have done that.
But I'm not going to do it.
Trying to hook up with some attorneys.
Sent Mr. Barnes a note.
But this is more just a heads-up warning to my brothers.
You know, it's amazing how the unawake cannot hear you.
And this knowledge is really heavy.
And I think I, man, I felt like I had to be Paul Revere and get this stuff out, but that can bite you in the butt.
harrison smith
I'm very sorry to hear that you had some trouble with that.
I, you know, encourage you to, you know, definitely reach out to an attorney.
Sounds like you're doing the right thing.
I don't know if you have an ex.
That's the best way to reach out to me, though.
I would like to keep up with you to make sure you're not being targeted by Antifa or something.
I mean, these leftists are completely insane, and it's a sign of their desperation, obviously.
And this is the beautiful thing about Infowars and about Alex Jones in the first place was like he set a course and we have really not deviated from that course of like pure Americana, peaceful protest, never encouraging violence, never engaging in the racism or any of the other stuff that causes division and gets us off track.
Like we have principles.
We support the spirit of 1776 and we just drive that home with everything we've got.
And you can see it pays dividends.
At the end of the day, this is how you win, even though it's not as expedient as some people want.
Even though, you know, a lot of people are just like, why don't we just mount up and go get them?
It's like, that's not a winning strategy.
It's just not.
It's just, you have to deal with reality.
And yeah, you know, it in a way can be a burden.
Like, I understand that.
But at the same time, I've never felt like this knowledge was a burden.
I cannot, I, I really can't resonate with that idea that that sure, it's easier.
It's easier to be in the Matrix.
It's easier to be watching the shadows on the wall, but like, what type of life is that?
I mean, once you know, you know, and it's, it's better to be free than not.
I was thinking about this.
Actually, we had a Caller about this because he was referencing the Truman show.
He made a great point where it was like, it's not about, you know, people watch the Truman show and it's like, wow, what if, you know, what if my life was like that?
Or like, are we in a, are we in a dome?
Is the earth flat?
Are we being, you know, spied on by somebody?
Like, and it's like, that's not the question.
The question is not whether or not we live in a dome.
The question of the Truman show is: we live in a dome.
Do you have the balls to break out?
Do you have the balls to break out or do you love the dome?
Or is the dome your comfort blanket?
Is the dome keep you safe from the things outside of the dome?
Because, you know, I think that really is the division.
And I think it's sad, but I think a lot of people I know in my life, like, if they found out that there was a big dome and they got the speech from the director in Truman show saying, we've cared for you.
We've loved you.
We've designed this all for you, Truman.
Don't you love it?
A lot of people I know would be like, yeah, this, thank you.
Thank you for keeping me safe.
I don't want to escape the dome.
I know the dome.
The dome is comfortable.
The question is not whether or not we live in a dome.
The question is, will you break out?
The question is, do you have the drive to be a real human being or are you okay being a hamster in a cage?
And that is like the division between us and people not like us.
A lot of people who aren't like us actually get mad that you tell them that they're in a dome.
You can go to them and go, you're in a dome.
This is all fake.
And they're like, what the hell?
I was happy in ignorance.
Why would you do this to me?
Why would you expose the truth to me when I was so happy with the lie?
And I just can't resonate with that and I don't get it.
And I know it's a pervasive mindset, but I thank God that we have an audience that rejects that and would do the Truman thing, would do whatever it takes and risk life and limb to know the truth and escape control no matter how dangerous it gets.
Thank you for the call, JT.
God bless.
And reach out to me on X if you can at Harrison H. Smith because I would like to keep up with you.
And you're just down the road there in one of the most beautiful parts of Texas.
So thank you for the call, JT.
And I hope I hope you get it all sorted out.
We're still waiting on the press conference here.
We'll go to Mark in California who wants to talk about Russia and Ukraine.
Go ahead.
Mark, you're on the air.
mark in california
Okay, thank you, sir.
You know, I wear my InfoWars shirt maybe once a week.
Sometimes I talk with the mayor in San Jose here and the supervisors here and up in San Francisco.
And it's just a thing where you can get more people to tune into InfoWars.
Now, I think that Putin is in the right on this.
I really do because, I mean, just think it through.
George Soros, you know, who should be arrested, tried, and executed for funding all these radical murderers and leftists that are burning everything down.
He admitted that, what, nine, ten years ago that he put in the government of Ukraine.
Okay.
jeff in alaska
Yeah.
mark in california
And also, Zelensky, what his former background was.
They're not having elections.
It's just, you know, and then Biden, of course, what he admitted Ukraine did to the prosecutor of his son, Hunter.
You know, it's pretty obvious that Russia is right on this.
harrison smith
And yeah, it's really hard to come to any other conclusion.
Sorry to interrupt.
We do have another little update here.
Apparently, it went extremely well, according to one of the people in the meeting.
So again, we were under the impression that it looked like there was going to be a good announcement, but this guy's saying it went extremely well.
So not even just, it was pretty good.
It's like, all right, something happened here.
Something happened.
And we're still waiting to hear about it.
We got 12 minutes left in the show.
Come on, Trump.
Come on, Putin.
You're power playing me here, making me wait.
It's coming.
It's coming, folks.
We'll bring it to you, hopefully, before the end of the show.
Sorry to interrupt, Mark.
Continue, please.
mark in california
Yeah.
Now, have you ever researched both sides on nuclear bombs?
harrison smith
You mean like whether they exist or not?
All right, it looks like they're coming out now.
I'm sorry to cut you off, Mark.
I don't know if you're talking about nukes existing.
I do believe they exist.
All right, everybody's standing up and pointing their cameras.
It looks like maybe Trump and Putin are just off screen.
See, Caitlin Collins from CNN has slimed her way in there somehow.
All right.
False alarm.
False alarm.
I really thought I thought we were about to go live there.
Final thoughts, Mark.
What was it about nuclear weapons you wanted to ask?
mark in california
Okay, you're a smart man.
Use your critical thinking skills.
I just switched on this.
But there is evidence that it really doesn't exist.
That mushroom thing we all saw, they carpet bombed Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and it was like TMT.
They had a whole bunch of TNT piled up.
And there's a guy I should have prepared for this call.
I forgot his name, but he was a nuclear physicist.
You can find it on DuckDuckGo if you look hard enough.
There's a lot of BS on both on one side, which I believe the side that most people hold to is that it does exist.
It really does not.
To research it, and believe me, it's pretty, the more you research it, the more I'm happy.
I really am.
They don't exist.
They want an excuse to put us in fear.
I remember when I was at our Lady Mount Carmel and we hear the song, the siren, we get under our death.
It's a control thing.
jeff in alaska
It really is.
mark in california
And the more you look into, it's TMT.
That's what it is.
jeff in alaska
TNT, bro.
harrison smith
Well, I really haven't looked into it too much.
I don't know.
It seems, I don't know.
I guess it could all be fake.
It just reminds me of the Flat Earth thing where it's like, I don't know.
You can read the Flat Earth stuff and be really convinced, but then you just read a scientist and you're like, oh, wait, this makes a hell of a lot more sense than all the other stuff I read.
I don't know.
That's just how I am.
I approach this stuff, you know, open-minded.
I'd be happy.
I would be happy to believe the nukes don't exist, but I believe they do so far.
I'll get into it, though.
Why not?
Maybe nukes are fake.
What do I know?
What do I know?
Let's go to Young Faro, Young Pharaoh in New York.
You're on the air?
Or you will be?
Yeah, go ahead.
You're on the air.
ali in new york
What's going on, Harris?
I know we're waiting for Mr. Trump and Putin to squash up whatever the New World Order has in store to KA Chaos.
But I just, I live in New York City, so I just wanted to expose this little piece of shit.
Mom Dami.
Mom Dami is from Zampala or Kapakampala, Uganda.
If you look up Masonic Lodges that are located in Uganda, the only two lodges in Uganda are located in Kampala.
And when this guy won the primary to be out there, by the way, he had the Brooklyn Masonic Center in New York City, in New York, well, in Brooklyn.
They held the watch party and celebrated his win.
So everybody that's a Muslim is a piece of shit and stupid stuck in that matrix where they say, oh, he's anti-Zionist.
He works for the Masons.
He was created by the Masons.
So I just wanted to jump on here as a fellow New Yorker.
I want to stay in my lane and crush the politicians out here in New York City because they do not represent the people.
They don't represent the Republic.
They don't represent the gentleman that lost his job because he holds it down for Infowars.
And I can attack people because I call out the Masons and whatever it is.
And I'm inbred and blah, blah, blah.
But what do you have to say about somebody that comes from Uganda that's a Mason trying to get into American politics?
Is he inbred too?
harrison smith
I don't know.
I don't know about the inbred thing, but I definitely don't like that he's Ugandan.
I mean, it's like there was a thing the other day that was like a mayoral candidate, Mamdani, makes a comment from his compound in Uganda.
And it's like, why the hell is the New York mayor of a compound in Uganda?
That just doesn't, that just ain't right.
Look at this New York Post.
Mayor Adams named Master Mason in secret Freemason ceremony at Gracie Mansion.
Well, not that secret.
You started to let it out here, fellas.
Take a picture of it right there.
I didn't know that.
So, yeah, thank you for telling me that.
And, you know, it's hard to say how much control the Masons still have, but it certainly is a useful connection to have, I guess, if you want to be something like mayor of New York.
So, you know, as much as I don't think they're nearly as powerful as They once were.
Clearly, there are strings being pulled one place and another.
Thank you for the call, young Pharaoh.
So, we got seven minutes left in the segment, and we're awaiting Trump and Putin coming out.
Even if we don't go to the conference here live, which I thought we were about to, but it looks like the energy is very excited in the room.
And everything we've seen so far is the meeting went extremely well.
The mood is extremely good.
This is the first time that President Putin is taking questions alongside an American president for seven years.
Last time he did this was seven years ago, I suppose.
And that is maybe the least historic thing about this, depending on what comes of it.
This could be the end of the Ukraine war, or it could be the start of false flag season.
One way or the other, what we're seeing here is the, it is truly a victory.
Like, again, regardless of what happens, the fact that this summit is occurring, there's Lavrov entering the room there.
I mean, they have done everything they can, could to stop Trump from aligning with Russia, to stop Trump and Putin being friendly, to start the Ukraine war.
And just like the previous caller said, you know, if you look back in the history, it's really almost impossible to make the argument that Russia's on the wrong side of things.
There's that Witkoff, and there's Heg Seth, Susie Wilds, Wiles, there's the spokeswoman.
All right, so everybody except for the presidents are now in the room.
They're really, I literally made the joke earlier that I was like, it's going to be two minutes before the end of the show, and they're going to come out.
And it's going to be that.
We have five minutes left in the show.
We were awaiting this historic announcement, and they are really making us wait.
They're teasing us here.
So that's everybody.
Was that Besant that just went by?
Who is that?
I'm not sure.
I couldn't recognize him.
But there's Rubio.
All right.
There's Witkoff.
I'm telling you, folks, from the Russia collusion onward for the last 10 years, they have done everything they possibly can to keep Trump from office, keep Trump separated from Russia, to start the war in Ukraine.
And this is the thing, man.
The globalists aren't superhuman.
The globalists are not.
They do not have magic powers.
The people that orchestrated the war in Ukraine have extremely useful strings to pull, right?
They can weaponize foreign aid.
They can start color revolutions.
They can plant stories in the mainstream media and use the intelligence community to go after a presidential candidate.
But at the end of the day, they do not have a magic wand.
They cannot control your mind and they have to contend with human will.
And the victory of Trump, both victories of Trump, really, were total victories against their system.
And what we're seeing here is the end result of all of us working together to get Trump elected, to defeat the mainstream media, destroy the sort of old world construct that kept us locked as just abject slaves of this war-funded system, as in their system is a vampiric one that survives on human blood.
All right, everybody's standing up now.
It looks like the presidents are entering.
There's Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.
We go live now to this historic peace conference.
unidentified
Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen.
vladimir putin
Dear Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen, our negotiations were in a constructive and respectful atmosphere.
They were very successful and useful.
unidentified
I would like to thank my American colleague Trump allowing Putin the first word here as he welcomes everybody.
And we were hearing the translation just a second ago.
vladimir putin
For some reason I dropped out.
On the other hand, we were close friends.
And when we met, we came from the plane and said, Good morning, dear friend.
It's very nice to meet you in good health and alive.
And on the other hand, it sounds very good.
We're close friends.
We're close friends.
It's a fact.
It's important.
harrison smith
Vladimir Putin making the opening statements here, again in Russian, obviously.
I'm not sure if that was pre-planned or not, but it looks like Trump gestured to him to open the proceedings.
It looks maybe like he's reading off something, so they've prepared remarks for this.
vladimir putin
Which are the...
harrison smith
Where the translation went, we were getting the official translation feed here just a second ago, but it cut off.
However, I don't think we're missing anything quite yet, just welcoming everybody in.
So, unfortunately, we got to go off there.
It's the end of our show now.
We need to watch one minute of this historic press conference.
unidentified
It will continue.
harrison smith
Regardless, this is our victory.
This is our success.
This is one major step towards foiling the plans for World War III, stopping the conflict in Ukraine that's been so destructive, so costly, and so divisive in this country.
Something that they worked that the bad guys have worked on relentlessly for a decade, hoping, planning for this conflict to spiral out into a wider war, bringing Europe in, bringing in the conflict with Israel and Iran, as well as China and Taiwan.
I mean, all of these things have been carefully set up and established over decades.
And yet, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, apparently now, it seems from all reports and indications, have defeated the cabal and are putting us on a path towards peace.
This is a total victory for humanity.
But give yourself a little pat on the back and appreciate that it's not Kamala freaking Harris dropping a nuke on Moscow.
Can you only imagine?
As much as it was upsetting that they sold the election in 2020, I don't think you get this meeting without 2024.
I think it was supposed to work this way.
I think God has big plans for these two guys.
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