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| Words of wisdom for today. | ||
| Wise man loves to be corrected. | ||
| Anyone that loves to replace error with truth is wise. | ||
| Hi, Will. | ||
| What are your words of wisdom for today? | ||
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| Nothing prepared before. | ||
| What are your words of wisdom for today? | ||
| Lost time is never found again. | ||
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| I've been MAGA Mussie wins. | ||
| Ultra Magamusi 30 Copy that. | ||
| To the story we must tell. | ||
| I thought before we get into a bunch of attacks on that the left is doing to the right and a bunch of lies. | ||
| We'd just share a little bit of these words of wisdom from Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I found this one over the weekend and I thought it was pretty good. | ||
| I thought it was pretty good. | ||
| He had some good wisdom. | ||
| Wisdom listens. | ||
| Speed is only good if you're going in the right direction. | ||
| There's a lot of good pieces of advice there from Charlie Kirk. | ||
| So we'll have more when we come back. | ||
| We're going to get into, I've got a clip of Destiny just going off the hook. | ||
| And, you know, we put him in a compilation earlier that we worked on of the left attacking and cheering Charlie Kirk's death. | ||
| And his necessarily wasn't Charlie Kirk specific, but his was, hey, if you go to these events and you get shot up, I don't care. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| You know, kind of hoping and wanting that type of violence. | ||
| And this is a creature that's roamed around here. | ||
| You might have saw a debate we hosted, and he was roaming around here acting like an ass. | ||
| So we're going to showcase his assholery coming up. | ||
| You're watching the War Room. | ||
| I'm your host, Rob Dew. | ||
| You can find us at Infowars.com, Infowars.com forward slash show, band.video, and on X at InfoWars. | ||
| Spread the word. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the War Room. | ||
| I'm your host, Rob Dew. | ||
| You can follow me on X at Dew's News, D-E-W-S-N-E-W-Z. | ||
| And we're going to get right to the attacks and hatred that the left is doing in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination. | ||
| And we're going to start with Destiny, ours. | ||
| He also is known as aka Stephen Bonnell. | ||
| This is from the right angle news network. | ||
| Destiny calls for conservatives to be killed more often so they will be afraid to attend events or speak out. | ||
| This was posted September 15th, 2025. | ||
| I'm not sure the exact date on this clip, but here it is. | ||
| Shout out the crime statistics? | ||
| Nope, not exactly like you need conservatives to be afraid of getting killed when they go to events so that they look to their leadership to turn down the temperature. | ||
| The issue is right now, they don't feel like there's any fear. | ||
| Like, I don't know. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's like me. | ||
| It's just memes to everybody, I guess. | ||
| I don't know, bro. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
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        Okay. | |
| I'm done today. | ||
| I don't give a fuck. | ||
| God, it's going to be so fucking gay if I get killed in the next fucking two months of shit. | ||
| I'm doing all the cuck shit out here. | ||
| Please don't anybody make any actual fucking the most cucked, weak ass, fucking bullshit ass speeches on my side. | ||
| God, if it happens, holy shit. | ||
| I'm going to make a death note before I go out for the record. | ||
| Alex Jones sent me that clip. | ||
| Before the FCC comes after me. | ||
| Why? | ||
| He's got such a potty mouth. | ||
| Can't talk, can't express his ideas without cursing consistently. | ||
| But there he is. | ||
| More of us need to be killed. | ||
| So we ask our leadership to turn down the rhetoric. | ||
| And I'm going to show you some of that rhetoric in a second. | ||
| Oh, it's crazy. | ||
| But let's look at, you know, being afraid. | ||
| Here's a New Jersey surgeon who allegedly cheered Charlie Kirk's murder, has resigned. | ||
| And the nurse who was suspended for calling him out has been reinstated. | ||
| The hospital said Tuesday. | ||
| And this is Dr. Matthew Young of Inglewood Health quit following Wednesday's troubling incident. | ||
| And Inglewood Health has accepted the physician's resignation. | ||
| And the nurse, Lexi Kunzel, she questions: How could a person whose job was saving lives ever cheer death? | ||
| Here she is on Fox News talking about the incident. | ||
| Are you fired? | ||
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        No, I'm not fired as of right now. | |
| Right now, I am suspended, indefinitely unpaid. | ||
| Why? | ||
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| So I walked into the nurse's station and I just had learned about Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I saw this guy. | ||
| I didn't know who he was at the time, and he was standing there celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk, saying how he deserved it. | ||
| He hated Charlie Kirk and he had it coming to him. | ||
| You love Charlie Kirk. | ||
| You didn't just aware of him. | ||
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        I love him. | |
| Yeah, I'm a big fan of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| My first retweet in 2018 by it was like my first blue check mark retweet was Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I was a couple years out of college and loved him ever since. | ||
| You're aghast at this. | ||
| What would you say? | ||
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        So I looked down at his badge because I didn't know what job, if he was a doctor or a nurse, never saw him before. | |
| I looked down, I see his badge, and it says doctor. | ||
| And I said, you're a doctor? | ||
| And she said it pretty eloquently. | ||
| How could someone in charge of saving people's lives be cheering somebody's death? | ||
| And I'm going to show you why. | ||
| I'm going to show you why they think they can call for our deaths here in a second. | ||
| But let's look at this. | ||
| This is a mural painted after Charlie's assassination in Pensacola, Florida. | ||
| And in fact, let's here come to this shot, guys, right here. | ||
| Here's the shot. | ||
| Cover up Marker Rubio's face. | ||
| You can see it. | ||
| This is what it was a few days ago. | ||
| And then this is what the leftists have done to it since then. | ||
| Up here, a good Nazi is a dead Nazi. | ||
| No empathy. | ||
| A bunch of other things. | ||
| Save the kids, free Palestine. | ||
| The bitch is dead. | ||
| Womp womp, among other things. | ||
| So it just took him a couple of days to deface this. | ||
| Now, if this was a Black Lives Matter mural or a gay pride flag or a trans flag, this would be a hate crime. | ||
| But because it's against Charlie Kirk, probably nothing will happen. | ||
| But that's what the left is doing. | ||
| So see, see, this is hate right here. | ||
| This is hate, according to them, putting this up. | ||
| And this is good. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| This is inverted reality that they're trying to put on us. | ||
| And here's a good example. | ||
| This is about a three-minute video. | ||
| Liberal activists went undercover to attend Charlie Kirk event vigil in Florida. | ||
| From the way she hyped her upcoming video uploads, you'd think she had uncovered some kind of hate rally. | ||
| After waiting for two days for the footage, I watched it and ended up using her own clips to prove her wrong. | ||
| The divisive narrative and incident she claimed to witness simply weren't there. | ||
| If she thinks prayers are somehow anti-anything, anything she described, then she may genuinely need help. | ||
| Honestly, I think some liberals are completely delusional. | ||
| Here it is: the undercover Charlie Kirk vigil activist. | ||
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        I just went undercover at a Charlie Kirk vigil 20 minutes from my house. | |
| As someone who has always been against Charlie Kirk and everything that he has stood for, I went into this with an open mind, with the intention, I should say, of being open-minded. | ||
| That intention is gone. | ||
| This vigil, which I will also be uploading videos of, was divisive. | ||
| But how do we fight? | ||
| We fight with prayer, we fight with his guidance, we fight for unity, we fight for love, and most importantly for me, and I suspect for many of you, we fight to keep the conviction that we will never let Charlie's death be invaded. | ||
| Wow, wow, look at that. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| We fight with prayer. | ||
| Let's pause for a second. | ||
| Pause for a second. | ||
| We fight with prayer. | ||
| We fight with love. | ||
| And we're going to do this to never forget Charlie Kirk. | ||
| So that's the divisive talk she's talking about. | ||
| See, that's her example. | ||
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        All right. | |
| And there's more. | ||
| She goes through more. | ||
| This is amazing. | ||
| This is the just a little insight into the liberal fanatics that are out there, the leftist fanatics, dim tards, as I like to call them. | ||
| Let's hear more. | ||
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        Lord, he was sent by you for a mission to teach the young the truth on our college campuses. | |
| It was filled with divisive rhetoric. | ||
| Let's pray. | ||
| No, that's silent prayers. | ||
| Y'all heard me correct. | ||
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        Father, we love you. | |
| We're so grateful for the leadership in this county, in Northeast Florida, in this state. | ||
| Two minutes. | ||
| God, we pray that truly everyone would come to know you as Savior. | ||
| They targeted Islamic people. | ||
| They targeted transgender people. | ||
| They targeted anyone who was not a Christian. | ||
| I will add these videos. | ||
| I'm going through the videos right now. | ||
| My camera is right here, and my iPad is charging. | ||
| I recorded the entire thing. | ||
| Some of the comments, there were grown women sobbing. | ||
| Jesus. | ||
| Jesus. | ||
| God was so many. | ||
| Divisive rhetoric right there. | ||
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        Pure evil right there, dude. | |
| Pure evil. | ||
| You're witnessing pure evil right now, folks. | ||
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        I just got home. | |
| I'm trying to decompress and just process what I just witnessed. | ||
| Oh, God. | ||
| Do you see? | ||
| You see what's going on? | ||
| Do you see why they would deface a mural? | ||
| That is the mentality right there. | ||
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        Yeah, my contact just fell out. | |
| That is a dim tar. | ||
| That was kind of one of my worries with this: is somebody going to recognize me? | ||
| I'm very adamant. | ||
| I've always been someone who opposed Charlie Kirk and Turning Point. | ||
| I wonder if she likes to kill her children this morning. | ||
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        She wants to be remembered. | |
| That's on her agenda. | ||
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        With a vigil like the one I just saw for Charlie Kirk. | |
| Lord, we are thankful he was a general in a spiritual war. | ||
| We find ourselves in, Lord. | ||
| We thank you for using him to encourage young people to know the truth that they can stand, have free speech, and love their country, and they can stand against the liberal left and their anti-God agenda. | ||
| I pray that this legacy will live on after this evil assassination. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| So, about the only thing that I heard that you could even kind of say divisive was the liberal left and their anti-God agenda, which, you know, by her reaction to it, that would prove correct. | ||
| You know, when they said God and Jesus and the lady was holding her hands up, she's making fun of those people. | ||
| So, that's what she thinks. | ||
| That's what this person thinks. | ||
| I don't even know if they have her. | ||
| Uh, we don't, we don't even need to know her name, but totally out of control, out of control behavior. | ||
| Now, here's this guy, Derek Van Orden, has been going around outing people, especially in the military. | ||
| Um, so someone will post something and he'll repost it with his commentary. | ||
| Uh, so Anastika wrote, Meet Grant Walker, USAF at U.S. Air Force. | ||
| Grant thinks Charlie's assassination was a huge problem solved permanently and disagreed with the characterization. | ||
| The shooting was horrific. | ||
| And here's his tweet. | ||
| I'll show you this tweet right here. | ||
| So somebody said, here's a comment. | ||
| I respectfully disagree. | ||
| I think a huge problem was solved permanently. | ||
| Walker GH95. | ||
| And if you go to his screen capture right there, Walker GH95, Grant Walker, USAF Security Forces, Vermont Native, UVM, class of 18, psychological science. | ||
| So I wonder how he was trained. | ||
| I wonder who was training him. | ||
| Another leftist in the college system, explaining how Nazis are bad and everyone's a Nazi that doesn't agree with us. | ||
| So people are putting all kinds of things out there. | ||
| We have actually a compilation that Derrick McBreen just put up. | ||
| So I want to go to that now. | ||
| And then we'll go to some Charlie Kirk love. | ||
| And then I have a couple Infowars articles on the fallout of this. | ||
| But let's go to that compilation now. | ||
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        I don't care if Charlie Kirk had a wife and children. | |
| His wife is just as bad as he is, if not worse now, because she's going to use his death as a platform. | ||
| I actually genuinely believe that Charlie Kirk's children, especially his daughter, would have been in more danger had his life continued on. | ||
| But what about his kids and his wife? | ||
| Oh no. | ||
| Charlie Kirk got killed. | ||
| Shut the f up. | ||
| Oh my god. | ||
| It's one dude. | ||
| One dude who is spouting hate speech. | ||
| One dude who would have laughed if you died. | ||
| His kids are one and three, by the way. | ||
| So the likelihood of them remembering this is like zero. | ||
| That person did a good job, a good deed for that little girl. | ||
| She ain't got to grow up with a fascist, a woman hater, dad. | ||
| Charlie Kirk being shot. | ||
| When I watched the video, I didn't feel disgust. | ||
| I didn't feel trauma. | ||
| And I didn't feel numb. | ||
| I felt joy. | ||
| I was almost giddy. | ||
| Yo, homie did it. | ||
| Yo, homie did. | ||
| Yo, homie did. | ||
| Monster has got hit in the head. | ||
| And those kids will have more money than you and I will ever see in a lifetime. | ||
| They're never going to be hurting. | ||
| So wow, f wow. | ||
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        Yes, I am a better person than you for celebrating the death of a Nazi. | |
| And actually, it's pretty weird that you're not. | ||
| And simultaneously asking people to have empathy for the Nazi. | ||
| If you're going to spread hateful and you're going to incite, you're going to target marginalized groups of people. | ||
| Don't be all, oh my God, I've been shot. | ||
| I won't get shot because I don't do that. | ||
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        I don't have to worry about that. | |
| I don't feel bad for him. | ||
| I don't feel bad for his wife. | ||
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        I feel bad for his daughter. | |
| He did that to himself. | ||
| Is Charlie Kirk a life loss, or did the devil just call home one of his disciples? | ||
| I want to dedicate this next one to an accident piece of the pronouns was weren't piece of s. | ||
| He's dead. | ||
| Bye, Charlie Kirk, bitch. | ||
| Bye. | ||
| He was the embodiment of bigotry, and him dying in this way was very poetic. | ||
| And I don't feel bad. | ||
| And so, as I watched the blood train from his body, I didn't feel bad. | ||
| I felt pretty damn happy, actually. | ||
| Thank God. | ||
| What's up? | ||
| One down. | ||
| Couple more to go. | ||
| Yeah, keep it going. | ||
| Whoever did that, keep that going. | ||
| But let's aim for the right person if you know who I'm talking about. | ||
| If they're this upset about our reaction to Charlie Kirk, wait until they see what happens. | ||
| How we act when it happens. | ||
| Uh-oh. | ||
| When that happens, and it will. | ||
| It will. | ||
| Not only will we be insensitive, that'll be the least of your worries. | ||
| If you're still out there, you know where the next stop is, right? | ||
| You know where the next stop is, right? | ||
| But it's going to be the biggest celebration. | ||
| The biggest, most beautiful celebration on planet Earth. | ||
| On planet Earth. | ||
| Do it already. | ||
| Do it. | ||
| Do it. | ||
| Well, if anything's going to kick off a civil war, I guarantee you taking out President Trump will do that. | ||
| Now, in the aftermath of people getting fired and stuff, there's this meme. | ||
| I think it kind of goes well with these people. | ||
| If you believe people deserve to be shot for their opinions, don't cry when you get fired for yours. | ||
| Right there. | ||
| And there's a lot of people putting out videos that they've been fired. | ||
| I've been fired. | ||
| I got fired for talking about Charlie Kirk. | ||
| We just saw the doctor resigning, and they tried to go after the nurse. | ||
| Okay, you guys found it. | ||
| So this account, Mushy, can y'all put it over here? | ||
| I truly cannot. | ||
| No, you can put it on both, but I need it on the big board. | ||
| I'm wearing my close-up glasses because I'm reading a bunch of articles. | ||
| Just put it up when you have it. | ||
| Put it up over here, though. | ||
| I cannot see there. | ||
| I'll have to stand up and crawl over the thing. | ||
| My eyes are terrible. | ||
| My eyes is going crazy. | ||
| There you go. | ||
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        Oh, thank you very much. | |
| It'd be funny if someone like Charlie Kirk got shot on September 10th, Lamo, and that's at Tally Hall album. | ||
| And they posted this September 3rd, 2025, predicting the September 10th shot. | ||
| And then two days later, did I? | ||
| Oh, predicted it. | ||
| And then now, nine hours later, Donald Trump, December 14th. | ||
| So obviously this person needs to be talked to. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| And we go to InfoWars, watch FBI Director Cash Patel reveal Kirk's Assassin Discord group included more than 20 members. | ||
| He said our investigation at the FBI is ongoing, which I tell you what, I have some problems with what the FBI is doing already. | ||
| Already what they're doing, you know, putting out images that are AI-enhanced. | ||
| Guys, see if y'all can find the AI-enhanced image that they put out where the logo to the shirt that he's wearing is all jumbled up because, you know, AI didn't recognize that logo. | ||
| So they just kind of made something up. | ||
| How do we know they're not making up what this clear image supposedly looks like? | ||
| Like, you know, it's only going to be a matter of time before, you know, they're just like, well, we AI-enhanced this image and here it is. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| So the official tracking of the number of people who've lost their jobs is 1,283 for celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
| But, you know, the FBI put out images of the guy not carrying a gun. | ||
| Then they put out that really grainy video of a potato jumping off a roof and they expect us to see a gun there, which I didn't see a gun there. | ||
| Michael Savage didn't see a gun. | ||
| I posted a clip of Savage the other day and he's pissed off at the FBI because he watched that press conference where Cash Patel didn't say anything. | ||
| He just sat there and stared at people with his big eyes. | ||
| So I think once again, if there is a bigger group involved, and I'm talking about state-sponsored, the FBI's job is going to be to cover that up and just blame this kid. | ||
| But it seems like there's a lot of people. | ||
| If there's 20 people on this group, and here's what Patel noted. | ||
| We're able to obtain in record time the text message chain between the suspect and his living partner, as well as other critical cellular information from our CAS team that analyzes cell phone data towers in the area to pinpoint the locations of the suspect and other individuals he was speaking with. | ||
| The FBI has learned of an existence of a written note supposedly written by Robinson where he alleged where the alleged killer purportedly declared, I have the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I'm going to take it. | ||
| If this kid was so smart, he's supposedly got like a 30, like missed one point on the ACT. | ||
| Why would he write a note like this? | ||
| It just, you know, smart kid, smart kid, smart kid. | ||
| That's what they keep saying. | ||
| But then he's doing stupid stuff like this, like sending a chain around of messages. | ||
| The note was written before the shooting. | ||
| Evidence of his existence, we have now learned existed before the shooting was in the location in the suspect and partner's home. | ||
| So he wrote a note to his trans boyfriend, trans girlfriend, whatever, and say he's going to do this? | ||
| Really? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Didn't just say I'm going to do it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We have since learned the note, even though it's been destroyed. | ||
| We have found forensic evidence of the note and confirmed what the note says because of our aggressive interview posture at the FBI. | ||
| I mean, okay. | ||
| And just like these bullets that we have, we've seen these bullets that supposedly have these messages in them. | ||
| Are the bullets out there, guys? | ||
| Because I didn't see them all weekend. | ||
| And I'm just wondering. | ||
| FBI probing several trans message social media accounts appearing to have foreknowledge of Kirk's assassination. | ||
| Well, there's Mushy again right there. | ||
| Don Salazar posted that. | ||
| And I mean, that's pretty dead on. | ||
| September 3rd, seven days before it happened. | ||
| And then predicting Donald Trump's death on the 14th. | ||
| September 10th will be a very interesting day on August 6th, Al Tulage. | ||
| And then three days after, oh, I plead the 5th. | ||
| We effing did it. | ||
| This is Chermberm75 right there. | ||
| And then he's on this, looks like this Discord page. | ||
| Then we have this one, which I think this Omar, Nahera Galvez, was let's just say something big will happen tomorrow. | ||
| That was one day before the assassination. | ||
| Charlie Kirk is coming to my college tomorrow. | ||
| Hopefully someone evaporates him literally. | ||
| So all kind of hate coming from the left and these predictions. | ||
| And so what does Congress do? | ||
| Well, they want to spend more money, $58 million more in security funding for the executive into judicial branches. | ||
| Makes you wonder what they were spending in the first place and how it's not enough. | ||
| How are we not protecting these people more? | ||
| I hope this is slandered roof training so they can all walk on slandered roofs because we were told that was a problem by the Secret Service, that they couldn't have agents up where Crooks was going to shoot Trump because of the slandered roof. | ||
| So the threat landscape, kill list risks, overnight federal response. | ||
| The agents have opened investigations of leftist groups, believing to have prior knowledge, and they got a $58 million security boost. | ||
| And it's from groups like these, Queer Resistance, Agitate, Educate, Organize. | ||
| So, you know, I am supportive of their Second Amendment and their First Amendment. | ||
| You know, I don't believe anybody should go to jail for saying anything if they get arrested for acting stupid. | ||
| That's their problem. | ||
| But when you start arresting people for their speech, then people aren't going to shut up. | ||
| They'll shut up and then you won't know who's on your side and who's not. | ||
| You kind of want to know if people are on your side, especially if you're backed into a corner. | ||
| You want to know who you're going up against. | ||
| That's going to be the problem in the UK because they're arresting people for making tweets at this point. | ||
| So when we get back, I'm going to talk about some of Charlie's final videos and what some people think may have done him in. | ||
| So stay tuned. | ||
| We'll be right back after this. | ||
| So we were talking last segment, started getting into the FBI putting out an AI image of the shooter saying, oh, this is AI enhanced. | ||
| But then it gave them the logo that was weird. | ||
| Then they put out crappy video of the guy supposedly jumping off the building with a gun, but you don't really see a gun. | ||
| Then the gun's supposedly found in the woods and he's wearing a backpack the whole time, not carrying a gun on any of the larger pictures. | ||
| So what that does, when you start putting out like incomplete information, this is a tip for the FBI and Cash Patel. | ||
| When you start putting out information that doesn't make sense, people will start filling in their own information. | ||
| Case in point, these bullets that supposedly exist that the shooter had written little messages on. | ||
| Now it's not that. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| Don't go to that yet. | ||
| Don't go to that yet. | ||
| So then somebody posts, oh, look, he engraved TRN, which is code for trans. | ||
| Now pull that up. | ||
| Now show him this. | ||
| TRN. | ||
| What is that? | ||
| What does that give you? | ||
| Yeah, TRN right there. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Oh, that's trans. | ||
| Oh no, but actually, actually, there's a company that stamps that on their bullets. | ||
| But see, because people don't have the information, there's no pictures that the FBI put out showing the bullets with the message on them. | ||
| Then people make up their own information. | ||
| And that's how this is going to continue to go. | ||
| Until the FBI can just tell us the truth and stop pretending like we're eight years old. | ||
| This isn't 9-11. | ||
| We're not running around like, oh, we don't know what's going on when we already do. | ||
| You can pull that image off now. | ||
| We know you're not telling us everything, okay? | ||
| FBI. | ||
| So if you start giving us real information that we can verify with our own eyes, not you just telling us, not just holding up pictures saying, we don't know who these people are with backpacks during the Boston bombing, but we've got these, we don't know who these people are, even though we've interviewed the brother, the older brother, a couple times and his mom. | ||
| Oh, but we don't know who they are. | ||
| We don't know. | ||
| See, when you lie to the American people, then they don't trust anything you say. | ||
| That's how it works. | ||
| So start telling the truth. | ||
| Here's the ammo company, Tehran, and you can see on the bottom, they stamped their bullets TRN. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| So obviously disproven. | ||
| And those were nine millimeter bullets. | ||
| So you're supposedly using a different rifle. | ||
| But we got all these questions, and they're not filling in the clues. | ||
| They're just like, well, now it's a trans a trans group that we think is after. | ||
| And a lot of people knew about it. | ||
| But we're not arresting anybody yet. | ||
| We're just kind of kind of, eh. | ||
| Somebody sent me a message today. | ||
| He said, my tolerance died with Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Right there. | ||
| That says a lot. | ||
| But let's, people are saying now, and it started with Harrison Smith actually had a post he put out over a month ago after Ron Paul's 90th birthday saying that Charlie feared that Israel was going to kill him. | ||
| So people start pulling up these videos and looking at them and sharing them. | ||
| Well, here's one, just a segment, it's a short segment from the Charlie Kirk show where he's interviewing Ben Shapiro and he's criticizing Israel to their faces. | ||
| And guys, after this clip's done, let's put them both on the backboard so we can just look at the faces that they're each making because I thought that was pretty telling. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| Charlie, we've pushed back against the media on COVID, on lockdowns, on Ukraine, on the border. | ||
| Maybe we should also ask a question, is the media totally presenting the truth when it comes to Israel? | ||
| Just a question, you know, that maybe we shouldn't believe everything the media says, because I know I've been conditioned to ask a lot more critical questions over the last couple of years. | ||
| So, Ben, some people would accuse Israel of wanting to ethnically cleanse. | ||
| Some people in the Israeli government are saying, again, it's all over the place, right? | ||
| You have opinions all over. | ||
| In your opinion, what would a good outcome five years from now be? | ||
| And how does one respond to the claims of ethnic cleansing? | ||
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        All right. | |
| So let's go pull them back up here so we can analyze this. | ||
| Just the last frame. | ||
| You can pull up the last frame. | ||
| Go to a wide shot so we can see them both in the same picture. | ||
| You can see Ben Shapiro looking very serious and like kind of got this very serious, stern look like, wait a minute, we're questioning Israel now. | ||
| And Charlie Kirk kind of happy-go-lucky right there, just kind of like, hey, you know, I just got a question. | ||
| Should we believe everything that we're being told by the media? | ||
| And Ben Shapiro's like, well, when it comes to Israel, we believe everything. | ||
| We don't question. | ||
| So some people think maybe this was it. | ||
| Although truth gone said he didn't criticize Israel. | ||
| He asked questions. | ||
| Which is true. | ||
| He asked questions. | ||
| Other people think it's this video that was pulled down by YouTube. | ||
| The general posted, Breaking YouTube has taken down a video where Charlie Kirk questioned whether Israel issued a stand down order on October 7th. | ||
| And if guys go to, we're going to go to six. | ||
| This is Charlie Kirk on Patrick Bett David's show. | ||
| How did these guys not know this was taking place? | ||
| So I've been to Israel many times. | ||
| The whole country's a fortress. | ||
| When I first heard this story, I still had the same gut instinct that I did initially. | ||
| I find this very hard to believe. | ||
| I've been to that Gaza border. | ||
| You cannot go 10 feet without running into a 19-year-old with an AR-15 or an automatic machine gun that's an IDF soldier, right? | ||
| The whole country is surveilled. | ||
| And so let me just kind of go through this. | ||
| We don't talk about Israeli politics very often, and most Americans don't know this. | ||
| The last nine months, Israel was on the brink of civil war. | ||
| It's not an exaggeration. | ||
| This judicial stuff, there were hundreds of thousands of Israelis taking to the streets because B.B. Netanyahu was basically redefining the Israeli constitution. | ||
| That's not an exaggeration, right? | ||
| He said the judicial branch has too much power. | ||
| There were protests planned this week against Netanyahu, where they anticipated tens of thousands of people to take to the streets. | ||
| That's all gone. | ||
| Three minutes. | ||
| Netanyahu now has an emergency government and a mandate to lead. | ||
| I'm not willing to say, to go so far that saying that Netanyahu knew or there was intelligence here, but I think some questions need to be asked. | ||
| Was there a stand-down order? | ||
| Was there a stand-down order? | ||
| Six hours? | ||
| I don't believe it. | ||
| Israel's the side of New Jersey size New Jersey. | ||
| When I took a helicopter ride from Jerusalem to the Gaza border, it's 45 minutes. | ||
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        Wow. | |
| Six hours. | ||
| They're live streaming the killing of Jews. | ||
| Did somebody in the government say stand down? | ||
| That is a legitimate non-conspiracy question. | ||
| The whole country is the IDF. | ||
| The whole country is. | ||
| And you're trying to tell me that they're going to concerts and kibbutz and schools and by reports six hours. | ||
| Let's say it's three hours. | ||
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        That's suspect. | |
| Go ahead, Rob. | ||
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        It's also not like a right-wing reporting. | |
| This is from the New York Times. | ||
| The long wait for help as massacre unfolds in Israel. | ||
| I can't think of a more liberal news outlet than the New York Times. | ||
| And by the way, I'm actually very pro-Israel. | ||
| So let me be very, I mean, so I'm not exactly. | ||
| I think we all are. | ||
| No, no, I just want to make sure my position is clear here. | ||
| But. | ||
| But I would, so Patrick, there are other explanations. | ||
| It's possible that the Netanyahu government was double-crossed by bad agents. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| That's dark, but it's not as dark as what we're talking about. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Another aspect is that Netanyahu might have traitors in his government, like legitimate traitors that have infiltrated. | ||
| I was texting with some senior people in the IDF, and they said, Charlie, can't say too much, but let's just say the same problem you have with the left in America, we have here in Israel. | ||
| So there's something to think about. | ||
| Just something to think about, right? | ||
| Is that maybe there are some people within those intel agencies that aren't as sympathetic? | ||
| Or maybe, Patrick, maybe they might have gotten a tip. | ||
| They might have gotten whispers, but no one thought it would be 1,200 Jews dead. | ||
| That's a potential, right? | ||
| Because here's the essence of it. | ||
| The essence is this. | ||
| This is the closest thing to the Holocaust that any of us have lived through. | ||
| But the fact is now, Bibi and the Israeli hard-right government has a mandate. | ||
| I got to be careful the way I say this. | ||
| They're going to try to ethnically cleanse Gaza. | ||
| I mean, that's, and I don't use that term lightly, okay? | ||
| They're talking about people who are going to be able to get 2.5 million people from there. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And honestly, they have a mandate to go seek justice and revenge. | ||
| They do. | ||
| This idea that they need to have a truce or a peace treaty, that's morally crap after you see women and children be burned alive and dragged to the streets. | ||
| But there are some serious questions here, Patrick. | ||
| And let me tell you, my pattern recognition over the last five years has become pretty sharp. | ||
| COVID, Maui fires, you know, Epstein. | ||
| When I see a story and it doesn't click, our guts are usually right. | ||
| Could say Charlie Kirk was getting a little more info wars. | ||
| We were questioning COVID from the beginning. | ||
| In fact, I put out a report, I think, in January talking about, is COVID a bioweapon, a depopulation weapon? | ||
| And then I played a video of a scientist, a cancer, or a vaccine researcher, making jokes about how they were putting SV40 in the polio vaccine, and they were laughing that it was going to give the Russians tumors because that's where they were testing the vaccine. | ||
| And him and the reporter were laughing about it. | ||
| And SV40 happened to be what they found in the COVID vaccine. | ||
| I mean, isn't that weird? | ||
| That's weird. | ||
| How does somebody know that? | ||
| Well, you just look at the past and you go, wow, this is how they were in the past. | ||
| So it might not change. | ||
| Now, one of the things I was a little unsure of, and I wouldn't say this is like bulletproof proof, bulletproof, but it's, you know, everybody's always saying, oh, Nanyahu, Israel funded Hamas. | ||
| Israel started Hamas to, you know, have a bad guy. | ||
| And which makes a lot of sense, and that's kind of how they're acting. | ||
| Well, here's Saudi Arabia's former intelligence chief. | ||
| This is just part of a speech he put out. | ||
| This is a couple years old. | ||
| Chief Prince Turkey Al-Fazal. | ||
| And he talks about Israel funneling Qatari money to the Hamas terrorist group. | ||
| So he's saying it happening right there at that time. | ||
| Now, is there a document? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's probably a funding letter or a bank statement is what you'd probably find to find that or somebody from Hamas admitting it. | ||
| Here's this Saudi Arabia former intelligence chief talking about Israel funding Hamas. | ||
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        I condemn Israel for destroying Palestinian homes and olive orchids. | |
| I condemn Israel for incarcerating Palestinian women, children, and men in concentration camps without recourse to the process. | ||
| I condemn Israel's targeted killings and assassinations of Palestinians. | ||
| I condemn Israel for funneling guttery money to Hamas, the terrorist group as defined by Israel. | ||
| I condemn Western politicians for shedding tears when Israelis are killed by Palestinians, but refuse to even express sorrow when Israelis killed Palestinians. | ||
| There are no heroes in this conflict. | ||
| Three, only victims. | ||
| So there's that, just so we could just put it on the record that the Saudis believed it. | ||
| And then now we have this. | ||
| This is interesting. | ||
| The general 1776 general posted: a bill has been introduced in Congress that would allow Marco Rubio to revoke the passports of U.S. citizens if they criticize Israel. | ||
| This would be treason if passed. | ||
| Americans have the right to criticize any country on the planet, including our own. | ||
| And that is true. | ||
| Because, see, when you start saying, oh, you can't say something bad about this person, you can't say something bad about this person. | ||
| Well, that eventually will come back to you. | ||
| And I did some digging. | ||
| Joe Biggs also responded to that. | ||
| He said, mine's already revoked. | ||
| F Israel. | ||
| But here it is: H.R. 5300 Department of State Policy Provisions Act. | ||
| And this is sponsored by Representative Brian Mast of Florida. | ||
| And I believe he's a dual citizen. | ||
| He's bald. | ||
| I think he has two missing legs. | ||
| He was a soldier, and he lost two of his legs while he was serving. | ||
| So here's from Newsweek. | ||
| A new Republican bill will make it easier for the federal government to revoke or refuse to issue passports to American citizens. | ||
| A House Foreign Affairs Committee spokesman responded to concerns about the bill in a statement to Newsweek. | ||
| This provision is just a small part of a larger comprehensive State Department Authorization Act that the Housing Foreign Affairs Committee introduced last week. | ||
| And while preventing someone convicted of aiding and abetting human traffickers and foreign terrorist organizations from fleeing the country shouldn't be controversial, well, I don't think that's what people are saying. | ||
| The committee will not allow this distraction to overshadow the bipartisan effort to restore command and control of the State Department to the Secretary. | ||
| As such, the committee will consider an amendment to remove it from the bill during markup of H.R. 5300, the statement reads. | ||
| So what this looks like is: remember a few weeks ago when the Israeli citizen, the head of their cybersecurity force, was caught going trying to solicit prostitution from a minor, and then he fled the country. | ||
| They gave him his passport and he got out of jail and he just took a private plane and went back to Israel. | ||
| I think this is a fallout from that. | ||
| But in that, they're putting this, you know, oh, by the way, you can't be mean to Israel. | ||
| Yeah, it was introduced September 11th, 2025. | ||
| Oh, what a surprise. | ||
| We're going to introduce bills that take away your freedoms on September 11th, like the Patriot Act. | ||
| Let's go to this. | ||
| Devin Nunez was on with Maria Bartinomo. | ||
| A car of the money, honey. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| Maria Bartiromo talking about what's going on with Cash Patel and what they need to do and how sophisticated this organization could be. | ||
| This is former Congressman Devin Nunez. | ||
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        Here he is. | |
| And while Antifa was allowed to roam free, burning down buildings, going into blue cities, creating chaos, and the FBI did nothing about it. | ||
| And so I think what you see, Cash Patel, the director and the new director of the FBI, as we know, there's so much to clean up, so much history here. | ||
| But at the end of the day, if you look at what's happening, the radical left in this country have been trying to kill conservatives now for going on eight years. | ||
| Steve Scalise, my former colleague, a Republican leader, their disaster could have been gunned down on that baseball field. | ||
| Thankfully, he was saved. | ||
| But still today, he carries those injuries with him. | ||
| President Trump was nearly shot twice, nearly killed. | ||
| And finally, they got Charlie Kirk. | ||
| This violence has to end. | ||
| It's the political left. | ||
| I think it's total nonsense when you hear now these politicians that are coming out saying, oh, well, we got to lower down the rhetoric. | ||
| The rhetoric was done by my former colleagues in Congress. | ||
| It was also done and supported by a very sophisticated organization. | ||
| Many people say Soros, but it's not just Soros who helps to organize this. | ||
| Soros works in conjunction with the Democratic National Committee and other foundations to support these radical groups across the country that has led to this unprecedented historical violence. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And what you really have, I think this is just my summation of it. | ||
| And then you have the 1960s radicals that saw this quasi-work in the 1960s. | ||
| They are now running this country, running the radical left, and it's now resulted in people getting assassinated. | ||
| It's turned into nothing but a death cult. | ||
| And Cash and the FBI, they have a lot of work cut out for them to try to get to the bottom of, as Cash always said, you got to follow the money. | ||
| And the money goes different places. | ||
| You see a lot of money from USAID going, well, now that funding's been cut. | ||
| Well, here we got a report out of U.S. News bomb show. | ||
| EU breakrolling, bankrolling media NGO behind smear campaigns against Trump European candidates after USAID funding cuts. | ||
| So see, you cut one head off, another head grows back in its place, or maybe two more take its place. | ||
| The payment exposed by Berliner Zutnig follows a parliamentary inquiry by AFD EMP Petro Beistran, who went to the very media consortium whose partner Alice ran aggressive smear campaigns against conservative and EU skeptical politicians during the election. | ||
| For critics, this was not support for investigative journalism, rather a payoff for political services render. | ||
| So Trump, they have a little section, Trump defunds Brussels bankrolls. | ||
| While Brussels is now funding OCCRP, President Donald Trump had already cut off its lifeline after the 2024 reelection. | ||
| Trump defunded OCCRP from USAID, recognizing the network as a political weapon. | ||
| OCCRP's co-founder admits regime change role. | ||
| The network's true mission was laid bare by the co-founder Drew Sullivan in a German public broadcaster NDR documentary, later censored under pressure. | ||
| Sullivan admitted OCCRP had helped topple governments in five to six countries. | ||
| This is not neutral journalism, but open political interference. | ||
| Well, what do you think is going on in our country? | ||
| What's going on in our country right now? | ||
| Okay, the left media and the programming they make is just anti-America, anti-Trump, anti-capitalism, anti-everything. | ||
| So that's pretty interesting that as you take some of the money away from one location, it pops up in another because they're leaking trillions of dollars out of the boat. | ||
| Now, I want to go to this clip here. | ||
| The side of Nepal the media won't show you. | ||
| This is a man who was riding his moped from Thailand to the UK. | ||
| He was on his journey back from Thailand to the UK, and he stopped off in Nepal, and he literally makes it there the day the riots are breaking out, the Gen Z riots. | ||
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| It knows that we can hire more reporters, coincidentally enough. | ||
| This is one of my last few days doing the war room because Harrison Smith's going to be taking over here. | ||
| We just hired Brianna Morello to start doing the American Journal. | ||
| She's a morning person. | ||
| She's super stoked to be doing it. | ||
| I would not have done it because I do not like to be up that early. | ||
| I can't be up that early thinking that critically in the morning. | ||
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| Check it out, the AlexJonesStore.com, and we'll play out the rest of the hour with this, the side of Nepal the media won't show you. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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        building a little bit The guy's on a moped driving through. | |
| He just passed a burning pile of stuff, and he's trying to figure out where to go. | ||
| And he's about to meet up with some locals, and they tell him where he can park his bike and then go see what's going on. | ||
| Here he is. | ||
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        Why did everybody just run? | |
| People, police are... | ||
| People are, like, doing something. | ||
| Hitting each other. | ||
| Not like they're hitting. | ||
| They might hit. | ||
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        So we are running. | |
| We are still on protest. | ||
| Better you live from this way, okay? | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
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        Your safety is our concern. | |
| Excuse me. | ||
| This is insane. | ||
| I should not be here. | ||
| All right, so I just parked my bike there, and we're going back to where everybody ran away. | ||
| It's the type of stuff that really does make your hair stand on end. | ||
| I think it's supposed to get bigger today as well. | ||
| I'm not sure. | ||
| We'll go ask some questions of some people. | ||
| I can't shake your hand, but vice versa, what's your name? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah, just a social media band. | ||
| We're running up this way for some reason. | ||
| Let's see what's going on. | ||
| Why are we running this way? | ||
| It sounded the same. | ||
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        I took it. | |
| In the middle of the way. | ||
| It looks like they're going after some politicians. | ||
| The prime minister's wife was... | ||
| The ex-prime minister's wife was killed. | ||
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        It hit someone else. | |
| Tensions are high. | ||
| All right, you can come back to me. | ||
| What is this illustrating? | ||
| You never know where you're going to be. | ||
| Always have your camera charged and ready to go, because you might be the one breaking news that no one else can get to. | ||
| This guy just happened to be embedded in this on a trip as a revolution's breaking out. | ||
| So you can be the news just like this guy. | ||
| I think this video got 25 million views. | ||
| It's been up for a few days. | ||
| So you never know what's going to happen. | ||
| And we'll be right back with The War Room. | ||
| Welcome back to Hour 2 of The War Room. | ||
| I'm actually going to be popping out of here after this segment. | ||
| And Mel Kay from AtMelKayShow is going to be taking over the remaining two hours. | ||
| I'm going to bring her up in one second. | ||
| I just want to go over a couple more InfoWars articles. | ||
| This is very interesting. | ||
| U.S. condemns prosecution of Finnish lawmaker over Bible verse tweet. | ||
| So what do you think she tweeted? | ||
| Well, part of Matthew 5.11. | ||
| Blessed are you when others revile you. | ||
| And... | ||
| persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account that's what was included in her post a bible verse so apparently two courts have said this was protected speech but she's still being persecuted uh and here's a case of when you import the third world you get the third world uh syrian father told son to commit honor killing against sister another outrageous honor Related killing attempt has emerged in Germany, this time in the lower Saxony city of Cuxhaven. | ||
| The case involves a Syrian father who commissioned his son to kill the father's 19-year-old daughter, who is also the sister of the son. | ||
| I guess that would make sense from World News. | ||
| And this one, for all you beer drinkers out there, harmful forever chemicals found in 95% of U.S. beers. | ||
| What they're talking about is the PFAS is their chemicals that usually water and oil repellent and flame. | ||
| They have flame return properties. | ||
| Researchers tested 23 different beers. | ||
| They chose beers produced in regions with documented water contamination, as well as popular, domestic and international beers. | ||
| The researchers discovered a strong correlation between the level of pollution and municipal water levels and PFAS is in beer. | ||
| So watch what you're drinking and filter your water. | ||
| If you're making your own beer, be sure you're filtering your own water. | ||
| And I bring up our guest host, Mel Kay. | ||
| How are you doing, Mel Kay? | ||
| I'm great. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| You know, another Monday of chaos. | ||
| That's all. | ||
| As always. | ||
| I mean, we were just covering all kinds of stuff, including a law that is being written now. | ||
| If you criticize Israel, you're not going to be able to get a passport. | ||
| I mean, that's just why. | ||
| I don't even know what they're doing. | ||
| Our entire government is completely, you know, every day. | ||
| It's just up to us. | ||
| It's the bottom line. | ||
| It's up to us. | ||
| I don't even know what they're doing. | ||
| It does make it almost. | ||
| It's very easy to cover the news because everything's just so outrageous. | ||
| It's like, what's the most outrageous thing? | ||
| And then you have to find some things that aren't as outrageous just to kind of temper the mood because it just keeps getting wilder and wilder. | ||
| Yeah, but I couldn't even do that today. | ||
| It's just wild. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So out of control. | ||
| And then, yeah. | ||
| What are you going to be covering today? | ||
| Well, I'm going to talk a little bit about things we're not looking at by design, I think, basically, that the World Economic Forum is still going full steam ahead to Agenda 2030, fourth industrial revolution. | ||
| I'm going to drill down on a couple of things that you covered about what Devin Nunes was saying and who exactly really is at the tip of the spear of the subversion of our nation through these NGOs and these nonprofits that are philanthropists, not philanthropists. | ||
| And that is a big, giant problem and kind of drill in also to what we are dealing with, with the panopticon that is being built, the track and trace surveillance that doesn't seem to realize we still do have a constitution. | ||
| And it's again, we, the people better start acting like it. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| And I was just covering how, like, you know, Trump took away USAID from these organizations in Europe. | ||
| And then Brussels is like, oh, we're just going to fund these organizations. | ||
| So it's almost like you whack one mole and there's another mole going to pop up in its place, just like what we saw with the head of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab. | ||
| You know, he goes away and who pops up in his place? | ||
| You know, it's just it just works. | ||
| Worse pops up. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| But it's the international banking cartel and their NGO and organizational partners. | ||
| And we got to get them out of America. | ||
| We were supposed to not be part of this. | ||
| And it's time to dismantle it and get it like JFK said, infiltration instead of invasion. | ||
| Time to end it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And you look at World War I, a European war. | ||
| World War II, a European war. | ||
| This Russian war. | ||
| This is a European war. | ||
| And they're trying to drag us into it because they know we'll bankroll it. | ||
| And, you know, they know the military industrial complex loves to bankroll anything like this. | ||
| So they're more than willing to spend our money. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| Especially when they rebuild on the other side. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And, in fact, we're about to go to the other side and you're taking over for the next two hours. | ||
| It's going to be Mel K. I'll be back tomorrow. | ||
| And then I think that I think tomorrow's my last day. | ||
| But we'll see. | ||
| I don't know how things are going. | ||
| It's all up in the air. | ||
| But, hey, I'm Rob Dew. | ||
| You can watch me here at the War Room for at least the next day or so. | ||
| Mel K is up next. | ||
| Hello and welcome to the second half of War Room. | ||
| I am Mel K of The Mel K Show at Mel K Show on X. And I am back on another Monday. | ||
| It is off to, again, a chaotic week. | ||
| First and foremost, I know people are grieving about Charlie Kirk and everything that is going on in this country. | ||
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| So we're being ready for the next year each day. | ||
| And so, coming back to life, we're the next half of you guys next week. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I did want to mention that about two years ago, I wrote this book called Americans Anonymous. | ||
| It is a recovery program based on the 12-step program for the American citizen that feels that our country has hit rock bottom and they feel helpless. | ||
| But it is us, we the people. | ||
| And it is a book about empowering people to take charge and return power to the people one citizen at a time. | ||
| That means you. | ||
| I don't believe the government will be saving us. | ||
| I believe proud Americans will be the ones that actually take this country back in the right direction. | ||
| And that is why I am here. | ||
| Please pick up Americans Anonymous. | ||
| It has a lot of tools in there in the 12-step program that I find really have helped people start to communicate and figure out what is going on. | ||
| There's a lot of history in there, and that is the biggest problem, I think, is that we have been deceived about our history, particularly not just the first infiltration, the first big betrayal by Wilson of allowing the international banking cartel to infiltrate our nation through the Federal Reserve and then the Income Tax Act. | ||
| But really, after World War II, between 1944 and 1954, America was sold out on the largest scale. | ||
| The entire globalism project began. | ||
| I believe planning for World War III, where we are now, also began. | ||
| And I'm going to get into a bunch of that today. | ||
| First and foremost, there was a clip played earlier by Devin Nunes that I was thinking we jumped to again because I want to dig into what he's talking about and kind of expose some names maybe you're not familiar with, maybe you are, but there's a lot of history involved in the international organizations that have undermined our sovereignty and done much damage, not just to our country, but the world. | ||
| So if you could play the Devin Nunes clip one more time, and then we'll get into exactly what he's saying. | ||
| And while Antifa was allowed to roam free, burning down buildings, going into blue cities, creating chaos, and the FBI did nothing about it. | ||
| And so I think what you see, Cash Patel, the director and the new director of the FBI, as we know, there's so much to clean up, so much history here. | ||
| But at the end of the day, you know, if you look at what's happened, that the radical left in this country have been trying to kill conservatives now for going on eight years. | ||
| Steve Scalise, my former colleague, a Republican leader, many others, you know, could have been gunned down on that baseball field. | ||
| Thankfully, you know, he was saved, but still today, he carries those injuries with him. | ||
| President Trump was nearly shot at twice, nearly killed. | ||
| And finally, they got Charlie Kirk. | ||
| This violence has to end. | ||
| It's the political left. | ||
| I think it's total nonsense when you hear now these politicians that are coming out saying, oh, well, we got to lower down the rhetoric. | ||
| The rhetoric was done by my former colleagues in Congress. | ||
| It was also done and supported by a very sophisticated organization. | ||
| Many people say Soros, but it's not just Soros who helps to organize this. | ||
| Soros works in conjunction with the Democratic National Committee and other foundations to support these radical groups across the country that has led to this unprecedented historical violence. | ||
| And what you really have, I think this is just my summation of it. | ||
| And then you have the 1960s radicals that saw this quasi-work in the 1960s. | ||
| They are now running this country, running the radical left, and it's now resulted in people getting assassinated. | ||
| It's turned into nothing but a death cult. | ||
| And Cash and the FBI, they have a lot of work cut out for them to try to get to the bottom of, as Cash always said, you got to follow the money. | ||
| Okay, well, we are going to follow the money. | ||
| But first and foremost, I want to beg to differ. | ||
| This is not a left problem. | ||
| This is a globalist problem. | ||
| This is a long game problem. | ||
| This is an international organization problem. | ||
| And their bosses over at the International Banking Cartel, a lot of us don't know the full history of America, particularly World War I, World War II, and the period after World War II. | ||
| Many things came down. | ||
| One of them, I think, the most destructive and I'd like to see repealed along with the Smith-Munt Act now that we're talking about that is the International Organization Immunity Act of 1945 that protects not just the Nazi laundering bank as known as the Bank of International Settlements and all of its tentacles of 63 banks, including our Federal Reserve, but also the other side of that, which are the international organizations that are protected under the Immunity Act. | ||
| That means that they cannot be investigated. | ||
| They cannot be audited. | ||
| The people inside of them are not ever subject to lawsuits or any kind of checks or background checks. | ||
| So they don't have to go through customs. | ||
| They have almost the same immunity as diplomatic immunity, which I also think is very outdated. | ||
| So, today, Chip Roy and a bunch of Republicans, unfortunately, should be everyone in our country, have put out to investigate these groups, particularly ones connected to the United Nations and the international organizations. | ||
| And frankly, these are the people that signed it: Scott Perry, Andy Biggs, Chip Roy, Josh Brean, Mark Harris, Mary Miller, Andrew Clyde, Sherry Biggs, Clay Higgins, Ben Klein, Andy Harris, Andy Oggles, and I know that Massey is behind it as well. | ||
| The bottom line is that our country after World War II was completely and totally sold out on the massive scale. | ||
| Things were happening in Switzerland that was supposedly neutral that a lot of people in our country are unaware of. | ||
| If you've not read books like The Devil's Chess Sport about the Dulles Brothers, or particularly Alan Dulles, who created the CIA, which in fact, I don't believe is protective of America, the American people, the country, the Constitution, really, as it was hatched over there near the Bank of International Settlements, | ||
| along with his brother, John Foster Dulles and McKittrick, who ran the Bank of International Settlements, that was laundering Nazi money openly during World War II while our kids were dying and our grandparents never came home. | ||
| What I do know is that an infrastructure for the international, what I call banking cartel, was built and it was solidified back when Dulles's came back. | ||
| They became Secretary of State, head of the CIA. | ||
| And from that point on, I really believe that this country was warned by JFK: infiltration instead of invasion, armies by night instead of guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. | ||
| His entire warning to the press all back then. | ||
| And we are still fighting that battle. | ||
| I wanted to talk first and foremost about 501c3s. | ||
| First of all, this should be completely wiped out. | ||
| I think the IRS is totally unconstitutional, never should happen. | ||
| Wilson betrayed this country in every way he could have. | ||
| But in the meantime, we have to understand there are 1.8 501c3 organizations in the United States of America as of 2023 count, with a total number registered as nonprofit organizations being closer to 2 million. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| Well, a group came out, the Tax Foundation, to look into this. | ||
| And basically, the key findings that they found are that lawmakers have exempted politically favored organizations and industries for tax code. | ||
| As a result, the tax-exempt nonprofit economy now comprises 15% of our GDP, spans more than 1.8 million organizations, and manages over 8 trillion in assets. | ||
| In 2020, it pocketed more than $238 billion in net income. | ||
| The tax-exempt sector is overdue for review and reform. | ||
| Ain't that the truth? | ||
| The U.S. needs a principled rules-based distinguish between benevolent organizations and tax-exempt businesses. | ||
| Level the playing field between the business activities of nonprofit and for-profit entities. | ||
| Of course, also under Wilson, many industries exempted from income tax were designated under the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act of 1894, which should go away, as well as the income tax, as well as the Tax Act of 1909. | ||
| But they reflect 19th century thinking and building of this country, not 21st century. | ||
| A majority of the tax-exempt organizations in the United States today are in form and function businesses that make money, including credit unions, hospitals, utilities, insurance companies, universities, professional athletic associations, golf clubs, and consulting firms, to name a few. | ||
| They make business-like income under the guise of 501c3 tax-exempt organizations, some of them for over 30 years. | ||
| If you're not aware that the Rockefeller Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Carnegie Foundation have been under investigation on and off since the 30s, it's time to wake up to that. | ||
| They have been accused, including by the Church Commission, of subverting the will of the people into the hands of the elite, the international bankers, international law firms, and of course, the multinational corporations. | ||
| And besides that, more than 55%, that's half of all the income generated by 501c3 organizations comes with tax-exempt hospitals and healthcare plans. | ||
| In fact, nonprofit Kaiser Permanente is the biggest of them all. | ||
| So Kaiser Permanente's health plan, hospitals, and state health plans generate $110 billion in non-taxable revenue. | ||
| Also, there are 325 501c3 nonprofits that make over a billion dollars a year. | ||
| Nearly all of them are hospitals and universities. | ||
| University endowments, like the endowment known as Harvard, makes what does it have? | ||
| $50 billion? | ||
| No taxes whatsoever. | ||
| Also, we need to be very clear that a lot of this is about not just the tax-exempt status, but frankly, the money that is being stolen from this country by it. | ||
| Pretty much, it says that a reasonable rewriting of the tax-exempt rules should include narrowing the definition of public charity and subjecting all non-charitable income to tax rate of 21%. | ||
| Doing so would raise $40 billion a year. | ||
| America has a $3.3 trillion tax gap, but if this was reversed, it would completely change our trajectory. | ||
| Again, 501c3 has brought in about $238 billion in 2023, which is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| Now, in the meantime, there are certain groups that aren't really looked at. | ||
| And I think that it's time that we actually take a look at one of the big ones. | ||
| I think the tip of the spear is Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. | ||
| There are multiple Rockefeller, I call it the Rockefeller model, but NGOs that behave as kind of the de facto monarchy or aristocracy of America. | ||
| And the Rockefellers are at the top. | ||
| In fact, Peabody was the first NGO, but then, of course, they set up the Rockefeller Foundation shortly after. | ||
| Of course, everyone that started the foundations were also involved in creating the Federal Reserve and the, you know, the tax, the income tax. | ||
| So not to surprise anyone, but I do want to talk about Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors because everyone's scared of them and I'm not. | ||
| In the meantime, let's just start off with that it was started, obviously, by John D. Rockefeller, picked up by his children. | ||
| Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors is the nation's most prolific philanthropic organization. | ||
| It not only makes direct grants, but also develops strategic giving programs and assists other foundations in professionalizing their operations. | ||
| Founded in 2002, they basically have used Rockefeller's plan, which I call the Rockefeller Strategy, of managing his philanthropy as a business. | ||
| Basically, it's run right now by Valerie Rockefeller, his great-great-granddaughter. | ||
| Well, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors made $400 million in grants in 2023, with many of its largest grants going into organizations that promote far-left principles in areas such as environmentalism, leniency and criminal justice, abortion access, | ||
| expanded immigration, gun control, and gender policies, as well as being connected to pass-through groups and giving money to Tides Nexus, Arabel Advisors, Neophilanthropy, Proteus Fund, and Open Collective Foundation. | ||
| Now, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors claims that they focus on philanthropic leadership, but it really engages in writing research papers, creating coalitions for purposes of guiding donors and foundations. | ||
| They have created a series of donor guides addressing issues like gender and climate change. | ||
| In 2019, take note, 2019, before the 2020 election, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors launched the Theory of Foundation Initiative, a multi-year program to help philanthropists strategically plan their giving for maximum impact. | ||
| Also, they created around that time the Philanthropy Framework, a philanthropic strategy methodology based on studies into the leadership methods of left-of-center organizations, including the California Endowment. | ||
| Not to mention in 2018, while Trump was in his first term that they were sabotaging, they created Scaling Solutions Report claimed to advise on tips and strategies towards philanthropic operations and strategy. | ||
| So meanwhile, what does that mean? | ||
| That means that in 2023, the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors reported revenues of $644 million, expenses of $684 million, with total assets of $911 million, all of which goes under these 501c3s. | ||
| This included $27,000 of U.S. taxpayer money in government grants, including 13 made during the Autopenn presidency from USAID. | ||
| It is completely insane that USAID was giving taxpayer money to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. | ||
| In the meantime, they've given millions of dollars to apolitical organizations such as education institutes, museums, conservative organizations, medical associations, and poverty assistant groups. | ||
| Imagine that. | ||
| So meanwhile, let's talk about some of the things that Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors put money into. | ||
| First and foremost, they love environmental advocacy, which is odd because Rockefeller is standard oil. | ||
| And of course, before World War II, it was Rockefeller, Standard Oil, and IG Farben that were working together to rearm, supposedly, you know, demilitarize Germany on its way to World War II. | ||
| But they have given out 10 of the largest grants to organizations that are far-left environmental policy groups, including Climate Leadership Initiative, Climate Breakthrough, Sustainable Markets Foundation, Climate Arc, Oil Change International, Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives, and of course, the World Wildlife Fund. | ||
| Many more, including the Rocky Mountain Institute, lots that we've heard of, the Environmental Defense Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Fund, the Nature Conservatives, all these groups that sit in the street, Southern Environmental Law Center, Climate Defense Program, Global Green Funds. | ||
| Oh, it could not be without Eco Justice Collaborative, the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, Re-Earth Initiative, and who could leave out? | ||
| And there's many more: Action Network, Rainforest Alliance, Amazon Watch. | ||
| They did this in cahoots with the MacArthur Foundation, of course, and the Gates Foundation. | ||
| Not to mention, they are very, very invested in, as you know, international organizations. | ||
| So they've also given money to the United Nations and have a very close relationship with USAID. | ||
| It is the largest supporter of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, i.e., totalitarian technocracy, known as Agenda 2030 for a one-world global governance. | ||
| They also support the Earth Charter Fund, a black hole of money laundering, as far as I can tell, a UN-endorsed environmental advocacy coalition of international organizations, as well as global development NGOs such as the Society for International Development and Global Citizen. | ||
| Not to be left out, UNESCO, the insidious group that inspires our very, very left-of-center progressive teachers' union that is destroying our children's minds and has that Randy Weingarten out there puts out a book, Why Fascists Hate Teachers. | ||
| I mean, it's completely insane that we have these teachers' unions functioning in our country, and I cannot wait till the Department of Education has gotten rid of them. | ||
| But they also work in tandem with USAID and UNICEF, not to be surprised. | ||
| Well, in 2025, before Joe Biden and the Autopen left the office, but after Trump won, they got 13 grants to the Rockefeller Fund from USAID. | ||
| The largest was $20 million, and the purpose was a new international fund for public interest media, a sponsored project of the Rockefeller Philanthropy Funds. | ||
| Well, don't stop there. | ||
| They're super pro-abortion. | ||
| They have put millions of dollars into Planned Parenthood Federation, Spark Reproductive Justice, Physicians for Reproductive Health, National Network for Abortion Funds, as well as Reproductive Justice, Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, Planned Parenthood Southeast, Pro-Choice Ohio, New Voices for Reproductive Justice. | ||
| But don't stop there. | ||
| They're super excited about LGBTQ rights. | ||
| They also put money into the Women's Rights Collaborative, the Collaborative for Gender and Reproductive Equity. | ||
| They did all this, of course, in tandem with the Ford Foundation and the Pritzker Foundation, as well as with help from Mackenzie Scott, who is, of course, Jeff Bezos' ex-wife and billionaire now. | ||
| They love labor unions. | ||
| Why would they have to give money to labor unions? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Influence, control? | ||
| Well, they've given to every labor union: SEIU, Amalgamated Charitable Foundation, International Labor Rights, National Day Labor Organization Network, United Farm Workers, One Fair Wage, and La Union del Pueblo and Taro. | ||
| Don't stop there, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors and your billions of dollars. | ||
| You had to help with the immigration advocacy. | ||
| Yes, they did in 2023. | ||
| I'm only talking about 2023 and this whole diatribe about the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. | ||
| In 2023, they gave to Welcoming America, American Immigration Council, International Refugee Rights Initiative, Immigrant Legal Resources Center, National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, an obvious and known communist lawyers program, American Business Immigration Coalition. | ||
| But wait, they love defund the police, don't they? | ||
| Criminal justice advocacy. | ||
| They have given millions of dollars to defund the police groups and lawfare groups like the intolerable anti-constitution at NYU, William J. Brennan Center for Justice, the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform, Gathering for Justice, | ||
| Demand Justice Initiative, Mexican American Legal Defense Fund, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Equal Justice Initiative, First Defense Legal Council, Centro Por La Justica, American Civil Liberties Union, and of course they give to all of the associations associated with far-left lawyer groups. | ||
| Meanwhile, they have also started giving money for years. | ||
| Now they have tripled down with the Ford Foundation to Art for Justice Fund. | ||
| This was to fund artists and artistic endeavors that portray U.S. police and justice system as deliberately targeting minors for arrest and incarceration. | ||
| Of course, they also put a lot of money into the opaque pass-throughs that we've been begging to be investigated for years, such as Tide Center. | ||
| They've put in tens of millions of dollars, millions of dollars into Arabella Advisors, which should have been investigated during the Clinton Foundation investigations. | ||
| That would be new venture fund Hopewell Fund. | ||
| They've put a couple million dollars into the Neophilanthropy, a couple, no, half a million dollars into Proteus Fund, a lot of money into both the Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation and the Barack Obama Foundation. | ||
| They also fund boards of many, many leftist center media and advocacy organizing groups, as well as social media. | ||
| Not to be outdone, they do Color of Change, Progress Now, New America Foundation, online progressive engagement, National Women's Law Center, and on and on and on. | ||
| And the truth of the matter is that we are at a place where this has been going on with the Rockefeller Foundation and their family for now decades. | ||
| And the other thing that I do want to mention is that they do often work in tandem with George Soros. | ||
| But to think that he's running this Rockefeller model, it is definitely the old school. | ||
| So it's definitely the Rockefeller Foundation and all of their tentacles, Rockefeller Brother Fund, all of that. | ||
| At the same time, we have the Carnegie Foundation. | ||
| The Ford Foundation has been called out for decades. | ||
| The Ford Foundation funds plenty of stuff, including almost everything that they collaborate in with. | ||
| They collaborate with the Rockefeller Foundation. | ||
| They give legal education for whatever reason to the Environmental Defense Fund, Earth Justice, and the Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund. | ||
| They are against school choice. | ||
| They fund the NAACP legal and defense fund. | ||
| I mean, it goes on and on. | ||
| So, what we really need to talk about is that we have been infiltrated. | ||
| The Rockefeller, Ford, and Carnegie Foundations have been investigated for at least 75 years and yet continue to dominate. | ||
| And all of this money is about control. | ||
| It's about controlling the narrative. | ||
| Not only that, everyone knows they were involved in creating the UN, the Council of Foreign Relations, the Club of Rome, you know, everything that you can think of. | ||
| The teachers, the entire education program that they took over in the 30s, medical schools, American Medical Association, and on top of all that, they are always and will always be Standard Oil. | ||
| I'll be right back. | ||
| Talk a little bit about facts about George Soros. | ||
| You know, for years, nobody could talk about it. | ||
| We all remember when Frances, what's her name? | ||
| We're going to talk a little bit about George Soros, of course. | ||
| And nobody was allowed to talk about him, but Donald Trump brought him up rightly so. | ||
| Let's play the clip of George Soros talking about Donald Trump shortly after he got into office. | ||
| If it's not projection and Saulinsky 101, I don't know what it is. | ||
| George Soros clip, please. | ||
| President Trump is a con man and the ultimate narcissist who wants the world to revolve around him. | ||
| When his fantasy of becoming president came true, his narcissism developed a pathological dimension. | ||
| Yeah, you can cut it. | ||
| Frankly, I cannot think of anyone that really is about more than George Soros. | ||
| First of all, as you know, he has the Open Society Foundation, the foundation to promote the open society. | ||
| He also has the Institute for New Economic Thinking to promote his unorthodox left progressive economic policy viewpoints. | ||
| Many people know that he looted from his neighbors in Hungary as they were shipped off in trains to camps and found that to be the most exciting time of his life, as he told 60 Minutes. | ||
| But let's be very honest, he was most well known for breaking the Bank of England. | ||
| Over the years, he created the Soros Fund Management and the Quantum Group of Funds, being the most well-known. | ||
| Of course, Soros Quantum Group of Funds engineered and executed trades dealing with billions of dollars, not without controversy. | ||
| Basically, they engineered a plan to short the British pound in 1992 and broke the Bank of England. | ||
| The only role that Soros played was pushing his partner to take a gigantic position. | ||
| Soros invested $10 billion in the operation, netting his quantum fund a $1 billion profit. | ||
| Also, in 2000, Soros had been accused by some of the some causing the financial crisis in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, and Russia. | ||
| In 1998, of course, he told 60 Minutes, I am actually trying to do the right thing, but sometimes what I do, it has negative consequences, as it did with Russia. | ||
| Do not forget that George Soros stored it still to this day as a document on the Open Society Foundation website titled NATO World Order. | ||
| He would go around before the USSR fell and tell everyone that it was the Soros World Order. | ||
| It lined up perfectly with his pal Brzezinski's ideas of unifying Europe without Russia and having NATO be the military of the international banking cartel and the EU that the United States paid for. | ||
| Of course, both of them, and we have paid, I believe, nonstop since for every globalist endeavor that has happened. | ||
| And that is where much of our debt comes from. | ||
| The U.S. taxpayers have been looted, lied to, and I think funded not only endless wars, but this ridiculous international global governance model that is leading to Agenda 2030. | ||
| Now, let's not forget that Soros is best known for the Open Society Foundation, which has spent $835 million to promote the values of open society, human rights, and transparency. | ||
| He spent another $185 million just in 2013 alone to, I guess, sway the election. | ||
| Whatever he does, he does. | ||
| But the truth of the matter is, the Open Society Foundation is in 70 countries. | ||
| It has been banned from multiple countries. | ||
| It is blamed for partaking in tandem with the CIA, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the National USAID and the very corrupt State Department that the Dulles brothers created with their international spiring to manipulate the world, do regime change, and make sure everyone's in line with the needs and desires of his overlords in the international banking cartel. | ||
| He also ties to Black Lives Matter, Occupy Wall Street, the Tides Foundation, and 30 media organizations. | ||
| He's, of course, behind Priorities USA, Catalyst. | ||
| He's funded Media Matters, America Votes, America Bridge, Democracy PAC, Wind Justice, on and on and on. | ||
| I'd like to play a clip that kind of tells you, I think, what is going on, the divide and conquer, really where these billionaires fit in. | ||
| If you could play this great clip from Ed Dowd on Greg Hunter's show, I think Ed Dowd is somebody who is brilliant. | ||
| He worked at BlackRock. | ||
| He got really woken up during COVID, really dug into the pandemic. | ||
| And this is him talking about where we are now and kind of, I believe, what led to the assassination of Charlie Kirk and what is happening to this country, the color revolution from within. | ||
| Please play the Ed Dowd. | ||
| What we have in this country is a class problem. | ||
| We have, you know, 1% of global wealth is the 1% of the population of the globe owns 50% of the global wealth. | ||
| So this is a class issue. | ||
| It's been going on for a long time since the great financial crisis and since 2000. | ||
| And we have, and this is not just a U.S. problem, this is a global problem. | ||
| And when we get to these types of situations, they're cured one of two ways. | ||
| The elites pay an existential price and/or the system collapse and they're forced to share the wealth again. | ||
| So this is how it's done. | ||
| I'm not suggesting it's imminent, but this is why you're seeing the rise of populism. | ||
| And this is also why you're seeing the rise of division, because the way you control the many is you make the many hate each other. | ||
| You make the pitchfork guy look at the torch guy and say, hey, the torch guys are trying to take our pitchforks. | ||
| And that's what's going on today. | ||
| We've got all this finger pointing. | ||
| This is a class issue. | ||
| It's not a black, white, Hispanic. | ||
| Five, four, left, right, Muslim. | ||
| This is a class issue. | ||
| Yes, exactly. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And again, we have other people that are at the top of this list. | ||
| I call them the parent company that runs America. | ||
| Of course, I believe Larry Fink to be at the top of it. | ||
| And we will get into that because the fact that the day that Donald Trump met with Vladimir Putin for the first time after trying to thwart him, having any kind of detente with him since 2016, Larry Fink was elevated to the top of the World Economic Forum, which, of course, is, I believe, the front group. | ||
| I think they are also covered under the International Organization Immunities Act, which needs to be rescinded immediately. | ||
| But in the meantime, we will talk about Pierre Omedar. | ||
| If you don't know him, the Omadar Network, Omadar Network, is very, very involved in far-left progressive politics to the tune of he is worth $10 billion at least, if not more than that now. | ||
| And frankly, he has been involved in everything from funding journalism, First Look Media, which is a 501c3 for no reason at all, totally ridiculous. | ||
| The intercept also, just like Wikipedia is a nonprofit. | ||
| Get out of here. | ||
| They have $300 million. | ||
| That's not Omadar, but it's the same concept. | ||
| Also, he has the Democracy Fund. | ||
| Always look at the Democracy Fund if you want to know who's funding anything that's tearing our country apart. | ||
| He also puts money into the Aspen Institute, the Millennial Action Project, National Institute of Civil Discourse. | ||
| He has given out 46 grants in the last few years, including to the Pew Charitable Trust, Proteus again, Democracy Works, the Phoney Journalism-backing Knight Foundation, Free Press, Public Citizen Foundation, New Venture Fund of the Arabella Group. | ||
| He also has the Democracy Fund Voice, which is a sister organization of his Democracy Fund, which is solely funded by the eve founder Pierre Omadar and his wife, which has given millions of dollars to supposedly nonpartisan media. | ||
| Again, the Democracy Fund funds many groups, including the Klaus, I mean, the Hansberg Wies Connected 1630 Fund and teams up with Stand Up Republic, Human Rights First, New America, again, Social Policy Understanding, Rethink Media, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, Education Fund, and Vote.org. | ||
| He has the Omadar Network Fund. | ||
| And he also works in tandem often with the Sunlight Foundation, which is a left-leaning nonprofit that is also funded by the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Knight Foundation, and the Bloomberg Family Fund, giving the group over $17 million in nine grants. | ||
| That was only till 2013. | ||
| There's no current information. | ||
| Other grants have gone through the Tides Foundation, the Tides Center, George Source Open Society, and the Brennan Center for Justice. | ||
| Oh, look, it's all the same people. | ||
| He also is very involved in providing funding for the Governor's Safeguarding Democracy Group, which supports J.B. Pritzker and Jared Polis and is against the Trump administration. | ||
| He also does something called accountable tech, of course, and many other groups as well, including his very scary AI collaborative. | ||
| The Omedar Network announced its spending of $30 million towards the development of generative artificial intelligence. | ||
| The network claims it is due to his commitment to reimagining capitalism by providing positive human and societal impact with AI to have an inclusive infrastructure and diverse voices. | ||
| Surprise, surprise. | ||
| The initiative was reportedly part of the Biden administration's push for AI safety in November. | ||
| He should be nowhere near anything having to do with our government. | ||
| He is also, of course, part of the Giving Pledge with all the billionaires that have donated $600 billion for no reason other than that they love humanity. | ||
| The Giving Pledge, of course, was started by Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, and Warren Buffett, where all the billionaires internationally got together and decided we're going to give all our money because we're so nice. | ||
| We don't want to control anything. | ||
| We don't want to be above people. | ||
| But the Giving Pledge is something everyone should look into, particularly their Hope Lab. | ||
| Not to mention, we also, of course, have Reed Hoffman and all of his stuff. | ||
| Not to mention, he funded a lot of the lawfare against Donald Trump. | ||
| And so that is where we are in that set. | ||
| I'd like to also play a clip by Catherine Austin Fitz kind of breaking down the same thing as Ed Dowd. | ||
| Both of these people are brilliant. | ||
| Financial people have been on my show. | ||
| I've been, I don't know, on this show, but it's worth listening to what she has to say. | ||
| If you could play the Catherine Austin Fitz clip about the real situation of the global billionaire oligarchs. | ||
| So we've gone from imploding Russia to war in the Middle East to a pivot to Asia, and now we're pivoting to North America and changing the Department of Defense name back to the Department of War. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And so the question is: is the war on South America, North America, both? | ||
| I think those chickens are coming on a roost. | ||
| Right. | ||
| The war is against the non-mega-rich, to be clear. | ||
| And we'll see the billionaires around the table a couple times today. | ||
| That's who's waging the war. | ||
| And if you're not on the if you're not at that table, you're a combatant in this war, whether you know it or not. | ||
| It's the mega-rich versus everybody else. | ||
| And in all the discussions about Gaza, everybody's positioning things as Muslim versus Christian. | ||
| And yet, if you look at what's going on in Gaza and the Gaza waterfront development, the plan is that the rich Muslims and the rich Israelis will make money together on the waterfront development. | ||
| So this frame. | ||
| The mega-rich are all on the same team, regardless of their race, creed, color, anything else. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And the fact that they can reframe a mega-rich versus everyone into Muslim versus Christian, I mean, it's like squeezing an elephant into a makeup kit. | ||
| Yeah, it's incredible. | ||
| It's like Basket Robbins had 33 flavors. | ||
| These guys got 3,000 flavors. | ||
| 30. | ||
| Divide and conquer. | ||
| Right, right. | ||
| Okay, like, what do we need? | ||
| Okay, what do we got to get to focus again for the 3,000th time in a row? | ||
| Like Charlie Brown kicking the football. | ||
| We've got to get the focus on people non-mega-rich against each other. | ||
| What do we do? | ||
| What do we got? | ||
| We got black versus white. | ||
| We've done that. | ||
| We've done all these things. | ||
| Working class. | ||
| Oh, I got it. | ||
| Christian, Muslim. | ||
| That'll sell. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, we have to be honest about where we are. | ||
| They really, really do need this war, and it's because it's the same model as World War I, World War II. | ||
| And they had planned World War III a long time ago. | ||
| All you have to do is go read the NATO World Order document on George Soros' website from 1993 or the 1995 op-ed or whatever it was in the Council of Foreign Relations magazine by Brzezinski or his book. | ||
| You know, he wrote a whole book about it, The Technocratic Age, or one of his two books. | ||
| The whole thing is that the EU was a project that the United States paid for through the German Marshall Fund. | ||
| We also funded a lot of the other stuff, as you know. | ||
| Kissinger recruited Klaus Schwab to start the World Economic Forum the same year Kissinger convinced Nixon to take us off the gold standard because, of course, wherever there's globalism, there's Kissinger, Brzezinski, Soros, and the whole crew at the Council of Foreign Relations. | ||
| Not to forget that the Rockefellers funded, David Rockefeller in particular. | ||
| You can read his memoir if you'd like, funded the Council of Foreign Relations, the Club of Rome, which is where the limits of growth and climate change and all that came from. | ||
| He also funded the United Nations, basically our entire education system, all the medical associations, medical schools, all of the above. | ||
| So this is a long game, and Europe is losing. | ||
| Again, they have gone full in to the international banking cartel and the international organization's plan for net zero, which has destroyed their countries. | ||
| They have both First World War and Second World War profited greatly in the reconstruction. | ||
| As you know, two years ago, during the O'Biden administration, the Clinton Foundation, BlackRock, and the UN, they all celebrated that they already had a fund set at $800 billion to rebuild Ukraine, which they had been basically loading up with ammunition and troops and CIA and National Democracy for Democracy since the 90s, which then came out in an interview with Soros, where he took great credit for it. | ||
| But we should not be going to war for Europe because they messed up. | ||
| And Donald Trump right now, I know a lot of people think, oh, he's making a mistake. | ||
| No, what he's doing is calling NATO's bluff finally. | ||
| They don't have the money to do the war. | ||
| They want the war so they can restructure themselves. | ||
| As always, folks, what has happened after World War I and World War II is the real winners, as Smedley Butler told us after World War I, are the bankers. | ||
| All wars are bankers' wars. | ||
| All the money is made in reconstruction. | ||
| Right now, Ukraine is completely owned by foreign interests and the global public-private partnership. | ||
| This was a long game. | ||
| Trump is calling them out. | ||
| I do want to play the von der Leyen clip because she got two votes of no confidence this week. | ||
| This woman and everyone in the EU are destroying every one of those beautiful countries that used to be sovereign nations because they are the first of the regionalized governments that were envisioned by the UN and Kissinger and all these globalists so that the nations would think that they were still sovereign nations, but really everything was being done by above, by the international banking cartel, of which Vander Leyen works for. | ||
| Please play her clip. | ||
| This summer showed us that there's simply no room or no time for nostalgia. | ||
| Battle lines for a new world order based on power are being drawn right now. | ||
| So yes, Europe must fight for its place in the world in which many major powers are either ambivalent or openly hostile to Europe. | ||
| A world of imperial ambitions and imperial wars. | ||
| A world in which dependencies are ruthlessly weaponized. | ||
| And it is for all these reasons that a new Europe must emerge. | ||
| Five. | ||
| Okay, well, not so fast, lady. | ||
| I'll tell you right now, whatever they're doing, they are destroying Europe by design. | ||
| It is only the nations. | ||
| First of all, you have to understand that I don't believe that Europe or the aristocracy and the billionaire class and the international bankers ever accepted the American Revolution. | ||
| I think that they fully infiltrated our country with the Federal Reserve through the Council of Foreign Relations and House that was really, I think, probably a UK agent. | ||
| But in the meantime, where we are now is that we have no business fighting a war against Russia. | ||
| Russia is not the enemy of the United States of America. | ||
| And frankly, this war was instigated by NATO and the EU. | ||
| NATO is not a defensive force. | ||
| And frankly, we should be pulling out of NATO because what is going on right now is nobody believes that Russian drones went over Poland. | ||
| Nobody believes that Russian drones went over Romania. | ||
| They're starting to boil up in Moldova now. | ||
| What we know is that they are broke. | ||
| They are broken. | ||
| The people are rising up. | ||
| And of course, just like always, this is the old dullest thing. | ||
| Anyone that wants to end any of the Cold War or wants to question or wants to be a populist or a nationalist or want their national sovereignty is the enemy to these people. | ||
| That is completely upside down. | ||
| And the truth of the matter is they are trying with every ounce of their being to trigger an Article 5 of NATO, which is why we should get out of there as soon as possible. | ||
| The bottom line is that this is not the war of the people of Europe. | ||
| The EU has usurped them, just like we have been told multiple times. | ||
| And now I see that General Kellogg and Lindsey Graham are egging this on. | ||
| And I don't understand why, because this is not what I'm seeing from Donald Trump. | ||
| I know that they're meeting. | ||
| I do not believe in any way, shape, or form that the Russians want to go forward with this. | ||
| Zelensky hasn't been president legitimately since last March. | ||
| So that is not a democracy that we're defending. | ||
| They killed Gonzalo Lira and all these journalists and all kinds of people. | ||
| It was the most corrupt nation, the biggest human trafficking. | ||
| It was a disaster, according to everyone, until 2016. | ||
| Take a listen to Keith Kellogg. | ||
| I don't know what to make of this, but him and Lindsey Graham are really, I think, treading dangerous ground. | ||
| The people of the United States of America should get completely out of this war. | ||
| This is not our war. | ||
| It was a war that was planned by West Exec advisors and all of these people attached to Brzezinski and this long-term neocon plan from the Project for a New American Century that has to end. | ||
| We need to move forward. | ||
| They didn't let Trump do it in 2016 and we need to push it now. | ||
| Please listen to Keith Kellogg. | ||
| I will never understand this. | ||
| This is Russia. | ||
| They talk a big game, but I don't think they're the, I think right now, the way the Europeans are standing up, I would be very, very worried if I was a Putin. | ||
| You know, just a comment, he sometimes rattles his nuclear trigger train, chained by saying, well, we're a nuclear power. | ||
| I'd remind him, U.S. is too. | ||
| Which shows. | ||
| I have to be very honest with everyone. | ||
| We are the United States of America. | ||
| We actually did fight a revolution. | ||
| We wrote a Declaration of Independence. | ||
| We should not be fighting wars for Europe. | ||
| Most people don't even know that the South was still loyal to Europe, particularly Britain and France. | ||
| All the things that have happened all these years of these regime change wars and these imperial wars. | ||
| I mean, go read about it. | ||
| It's completely insane. | ||
| This is the international banking cartel. | ||
| They're military of NATO. | ||
| These families that have been running the world for decades, and the international organizations. | ||
| They want to replenish themselves. | ||
| They got their international bankers that have been doing this for decades. | ||
| It is not our war. | ||
| No children of any nation should be dying. | ||
| A million people have died in Ukraine. | ||
| Who knows how many totally in Russia for no reason at all, but to rebuild the coffers of the EU and the international banking cartel in the reconstruction side. | ||
| Just today, it looks like the U.S. military delegation observed joint Russia-Belarus drills today. | ||
| I mean, this is completely insane. | ||
| 22 other nations also were observers, including NATO members, Turkey and Hungary. | ||
| So whatever is going on, I don't know what's happening. | ||
| But at the meantime, Germany is now striking a deal with the Taliban. | ||
| They're that desperate. | ||
| I can't even understand. | ||
| In the meantime, the EU is going after the good guys, just like, you know, they are what they're doing to Bolsonaro is absolutely repulsive. | ||
| Of course, it is the international banking cartel with their CIA and their international intelligence group and lawyers and all these nerds. | ||
| I don't know what they are. | ||
| They're just terrible people, but I have to tell you. | ||
| So Orban has come out and said that the Ukraine conflict is being used to create a United States of Europe. | ||
| He wants nothing to do with it. | ||
| Poland wants nothing to do with it. | ||
| Slovakia wants nothing to do with it. | ||
| But he is telling everyone that they are in serious danger because the people running the EU do not work for nor care about the people in the nations. | ||
| As we saw this weekend, we saw uprisings in France. | ||
| We saw uprisings, a huge one in the UK that is being played down. | ||
| And it looks like what they're doing again is what they did with anyone who questioned the Cold War or the Vietnam War. | ||
| Anyone who questions going into war for no reason and not just ending this charade that Zelensky's the good guy and that Ukraine was some kind of democracy and not a project of the international global public-private partnership since the 90s is out of their minds. | ||
| So frankly, the American people have to unite and say, no way, we want out of NATO. | ||
| We want out of this war. | ||
| We don't want any more people dying, let alone having to have a draft, God forbid. | ||
| Speaking of drafts, Germany just added 100,000 more troops in preparation for war with Russia. | ||
| I want nothing to do with this. | ||
| I don't think any American citizen does. | ||
| And as you know, they are preparing for the new front in Moldova, which they captured a long time ago. | ||
| And frankly, they have their biggest base in Romania. | ||
| So all these provocations right now with drones over Poland, drones over Romania, I would trace them all back to Zelensky and his crew. | ||
| And never forget that it was actually us under the Obama administration, particularly with Lindsey Graham and John McCain and Victoria Newland and, of course, Blinken and Sullivan and all the West exec advisors that then took over the State Department under the Autopenn presidency that planned this war back in 2012 and then lied to Russia. | ||
| Let's just be honest, folks. | ||
| Nobody needs to die anymore because the European Union and their international banking overlords need to refill their coffers. | ||
| But it gets worse than that. | ||
| And I'll get into it on the other side. | ||
| But please pray, because at this point, our country is $37 trillion in debt, growing $1 trillion every five months. | ||
| The Pentagon failed its seventh financial audit in 2024. | ||
| 63% of its $4.1 trillion in assets is untracked from 1998 to 2015. | ||
| They lost and cannot account for $21 trillion. | ||
| Enough is enough, folks. | ||
| I'll see you on the other side in a few minutes. | ||
| Okay, well, we can't go down this path without talking about the tech bros, can we? | ||
| Because it's getting really scary, the Panopticon that is being built without any mention of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, or anything having to do with liberty. | ||
| And I think it's time that people start waking up that if we decide not to stand for the Constitution, it will be our own fault. | ||
| I wrote this book, Americans Anonymous. | ||
| It is called Taking. | ||
| It is a 12-step program for the American Citizen. | ||
| I believe our country is as sick as its secrets, as I said. | ||
| But we also are not living up to our duties as citizens. | ||
| This country, as I said, is only 250 years old, and we are still the founders of it. | ||
| And we better start acting like it, particularly when it comes to the tech takeover of our government. | ||
| So I want to talk a little bit. | ||
| You get in trouble when you talk about them, but I'm going to do it anyway because I think it's important to talk about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in the face of Skynet. | ||
| So basically, last week, we found out that Larry Ellison surpassed his protege or his mentee, Elon Musk, as the richest man in the world, which, of course, is a problem for many people, only because it is getting more and more clear that when Donald Trump introduced Larry Ellison as the CEO of the world, this again leads to what? | ||
| He is a partner in the World Economic Forum. | ||
| He was involved in building the track and trace surveillance, technocracy, totalitarian technocracy that is China and, of course, is very involved. | ||
| Also, Oracle is a project initially of the CIA, as many of the tech bros really came from. | ||
| Our funding through DARPA and the CIA and InQTEL, including Facebook and Twitter and everything that Snowden warned us about, not to mention the unholy alliance between big tech and the international spy agencies, particularly the NSA. | ||
| But let's take a look at Donald Trump introducing Larry Ellison, and then I'll comment a little bit about where this is going, I believe, in this realm and what we the people can and should be doing about it. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| It's my honor to welcome three of the world's leading technology CEOs. | ||
| And in the case of Larry, Larry Ellison, it's well beyond technology, is sort of CEO of everything. | ||
| He's an amazing man, an amazing business person. | ||
| But to announce the largest AI infrastructure project by far in history, and it's all taking place right here in America. | ||
| As you know, there's great competition for AI and other things. | ||
| Okay, you can cut that. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| So basically, he goes on to introduce him as the CEO of the world along with Sam Altman, who I don't want anywhere near anything having to do with my personal, my private life, my children, their education, or anything else. | ||
| But it looks like they're going full steam ahead. | ||
| This would mean the end of liberty. | ||
| And to me, the most important thing and the most unique thing about America is liberty. | ||
| So I just want to remind you: Larry Ellison says he is building a vast AI-fueled surveillance system so that he can ensure citizens will be on their best behavior. | ||
| Mind you, he says that AI will enable a vast surveillance system that can monitor citizens. | ||
| He also shared his thoughts on AI during a recent meeting and basically said that AI will usher in a new era of surveillance that he gleefully said will ensure citizens will be on their best behavior. | ||
| Sounds like Larry Fink saying that the corporations and the international banks have to force behavior. | ||
| Same words. | ||
| He also said during an investor meeting that Ellison said it would be used in the future surveillance to constantly watch and analyze vast surveillance systems like security cameras, police body cameras, doorbell cameras, and vehicle dash cameras. | ||
| He went on to say, we're going to have supervision. | ||
| Every police officer is going to be supervised at all times. | ||
| And there is a problem. | ||
| And when there's a problem, AI will report that problem and report it to the appropriate person. | ||
| I'm not sure who the appropriate person is in this panopticon, but it doesn't sound like it's us. | ||
| In the United States, it's like the government by the people, for the people, and our representatives. | ||
| It doesn't sound like that. | ||
| He says citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on that is antithetical to the Constitution of the United States, the Bill of Rights, and liberty, justice, freedom, auto-determination, and all. | ||
| Ellison went on to say, you just have a drone follow a car in a high-speed chase. | ||
| It's very simple in the age of autonomous drones. | ||
| Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
| So we're back. | ||
| And this is the problem with what's going on with Oracle and everything that's happening and him being the richest guy in the world and apparently Trump calling him the CEO of the world. | ||
| Not good. | ||
| Not good, folks. | ||
| If anyone's been following me, as you know, I have a daily live news show, 12 p.m. Eastern on X and Rumble every single day. | ||
| And I have been doing speeches all over the country about the global public-private partnership. | ||
| And this is it on steroids. | ||
| So basically, I need everyone to remember that the police in China have a full surveillance system in every way. | ||
| Totally invasive. | ||
| It would never ever happen in America, would it? | ||
| They have access to every citizen's financial records, travel information, vehicle registration, social media, surveillance, camera footage everywhere. | ||
| They have all of these sophisticated systems. | ||
| And guess who's involved with that? | ||
| Oracle, whose products could find relevant data in police department disparate feeds and merge it with information for an ongoing investigation. | ||
| So China, a China-based Oracle engineer at a development conference in 2018, in some slides that were hosted on the Oracle website, began with case outline listing four Oracle products used by the police in China to do criminal analysis and prediction. | ||
| Prediction, okay? | ||
| Minority report. | ||
| I'm not into it at all. | ||
| And this is un-American. | ||
| We shouldn't be giving our eye scans at the airport. | ||
| We shouldn't be giving our hand scans to Amazon at Whole Foods. | ||
| And frankly, this is terrifying and not good for this country. | ||
| Basically, all it says that it is a total and complete security map that is seen 24/7. | ||
| The police intelligence analysis has three parts: 911. | ||
| They go to the patrol route. | ||
| They follow everything. | ||
| They have a map. | ||
| They have a heat map. | ||
| All of this analytics is through AI and goes back into databases. | ||
| Oracle said that its software could help police leverage information for online comments, investigating records, hotel registrations, license plate information, DNA databases, images for facial recognition. | ||
| The Oracle presentation suggests that police could use its products to combine social media activity with dedicated Chinese government databases, tracking drug users and people in the entertainment industry, sex workers even. | ||
| Oracle employee went on to promote the company Technology for China, China's Police Cloud, a big data platform implementing a part of the emerging surveillance state. | ||
| I think we all remember when way back when we found out from Edward Snowden, who is still in exile, though he should, he actually really helped our country, in my opinion. | ||
| You want to play that clip from Edward Snowden when he was talking about this back in 2012, 2013. | ||
| They can see everything about you. | ||
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        They can see everything about what your device is doing, and they can do whatever they want with your device. | |
| You, on the other hand, owned the device. | ||
| Well, rather, you paid for the device. | ||
| But increasingly, these corporations own it. | ||
| Increasingly, these governments own it. | ||
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        And increasingly, we are living in a world where we do all the work, right? | |
| We pay all the taxes. | ||
| We pay all the costs. | ||
| But we own less and less. | ||
| And nobody understands this better than the youngest generation. | ||
| Well, it seems like our data became a commodity before we understood what it was. | ||
| It became this thing that's insanely valuable to Google and Facebook and all these social media platforms before we understood what we were giving up. | ||
| They were making billions of dollars. | ||
| And then once that money is being earned and once everyone's accustomed to the situation, it's very difficult to pull the reins back. | ||
| It's very difficult to turn that horse around. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| And that's the problem, folks. | ||
| I just want to read to you here some of these presentations from Oracle right here that I got here in front of me for the Ministry of Public Security in China details Oracle's database and security products contained in the slide Oracle and the National Defense Industry. | ||
| The title is followed by a list of multiple Chinese military entities that they work with, including the People's Liberation Army, China National Nuclear Corporation, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, and defense entities are targeted. | ||
| It says two additional Oracle Chinese language presentations, including the most recent one, says the People's Armed Police Force Oracle Cloud Computing Exchange Forum and Oracle Zhejiang Aviation and National Defense Industry Information Ceremony. | ||
| I mean, seminars. | ||
| Sorry about that. | ||
| The problem here, of course, is that Oracle has been accused of complicity in Chinese state-sponsored surveillance and repression. | ||
| Oracle business in China. | ||
| Oracle's technology has been widely used by Chinese government agencies and state-owned entities. | ||
| And also, while Oracle made some operational changes in 2019, including layoffs and shutting down RD centers, its business predices in China continues. | ||
| Despite scrutiny, Oracle reportedly continued doing business with entities linked to Chinese surveillance state, leading to criticism regarding its U.S. federal contractor deals. | ||
| Again, Oracle was actually a CIA program, is the rumor. | ||
| The other issue here, of course, is that he is the mentor. | ||
| Larry Ellison is a mentor, a close personal friend, and has regular interactions with Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and, of course, Peter Thiel. | ||
| So when that comes up, it was just reported that Peter Thiel and a group in D.C. have an event called Dialogue, which I heard about recently. | ||
| It's an invite-only networking event that's been going on for two decades with Peter Thiel and Aaron Hoffman. | ||
| And it is now in D.C., in the suburbs of D.C. Basically, these are all people from Bilderberg and different groups like that that meet about discussions of the future of this country. | ||
| I didn't vote for that. | ||
| I don't know if you voted for that. | ||
| But if you could please play, no, we don't have to go there. | ||
| We'll continue down the path because something else that is happening that is, again, making me pause about the whole one time I brought up Larry Ellison at an event somewhere, and some guy almost started crying because I questioned why he was building Skynet in America because it was going to be just like the one they built in China. | ||
| But nobody wants to talk about it, but I will because I think it's scary because the Constitution and the Bill of Rights is antithetical to any of this surveillance. | ||
| The 702 warrantless surveillance that our traitorous uniparty keeps letting happen again, of course, goes back to 9-11. | ||
| And frankly, now Larry Ellison's son, who now took over Paramount, is apparently trying to take over Warner Brothers, too. | ||
| So the Ellisons will be so we're just changing people, but still keeping a full public-private partnership parent company controlling this country and our politicians, possibly, unless we step in and actually say something about it. | ||
| I also want to mention that we are spending 500, it looks like, what is it? | ||
| They're spending $500 billion to, so the Stargate Project is a new company that is being started by OpenAI and Oracle. | ||
| No, Oracle and OpenAI, ON SoftBank, with a $500 billion investment over the next four years. | ||
| I don't feel great about this. | ||
| I don't know how you guys feel about this, but I think we, the people of the United States, have to have a real conversation about who really runs this country and our Constitution and our Bill of Rights when it comes to AI and surveillance and all of this, because all of it has been kind of a farce. | ||
| If you know really where all this comes from, all you have to do is look back to 9-11 and the Unconstitutional Patriot Act and, frankly, three generations of treason against the United States, as far as I'm concerned, World War I, World War II. | ||
| But never forget that what we do have is the Unconstitutional Patriot Act. | ||
| We were lied to about that, as you know. | ||
| They have been trying. | ||
| Certainly, I look back to the Dulles brothers as the ones that really destroyed our country, the State Department, merged the State Department, the CIA, USAID, and endless wars ensued for over and over with mind control and manipulation and propaganda that Ellen Dulles and James Angleton and the predecessors and the not the predecessors, the aftermath continued. | ||
| But never forget that it was Hillary Clinton's Hillary care in the Clinton administration that actually had the Patriot Act in it, an architecture for total surveillance. | ||
| This, of course, aligned with identifying every American by a centralized database, real-time tracking, biometric collecting, and all of that. | ||
| Well, the American people rejected that. | ||
| And then, of course, we had Ruby Ridge, Waco, all this other stuff happened. | ||
| And then, bam, Oklahoma City. | ||
| Next thing we know, you know, we are presented again with the Anti-Terrorism Act. | ||
| The same planners basically put out the 1995 Omnibus Counterterrorism Act, which contained every provision of the Patriot Act, warrantless surveillance, indefinite detention, secret courts, all of it. | ||
| It failed to pass again. | ||
| Bam. | ||
| What comes in next? | ||
| You know, John Brennan, he was running in Saudi Arabia. | ||
| He was giving out all these visas. | ||
| All these people come over here. | ||
| We suddenly have 9-11 and the Patriot Act comes in and it passes because the American people had just had a trauma event, which, of course, is an Alan Dulles special yet again. | ||
| And we accepted full track and trace surveillance that has only gone on steroids since and was doubled down against political enemies under the radicals from the Weather Underground or the Harvard Law School class of 1991. | ||
| That would be Barack Obama, Norm Eisen, and of course, Eric Holder and the entire Russiagate team, Comey and all of them. | ||
| So we really do have to start having a discussion amongst our friends and family. | ||
| This is not about left and right. | ||
| This is about America and the Declaration of Independence. | ||
| And frankly, how much privacy, auto-determination, controlling your own destiny, freedom inside your house. | ||
| They're all inside the houses with everything that's going on now. | ||
| It's completely insane. | ||
| And frankly, it's getting worse because what is not being covered with all this chaos, obviously by design, because this is what these globalists do. | ||
| You call them globalists. | ||
| I call them the international banking cartel and the international organization tentacles of the UN and the Rockefellers and the rest of them. | ||
| But the fact is that now they're pushing something that is totally unacceptable, which is a full ID and the full capture of all natural resources. | ||
| And this is important because Larry Fink just took over with his partner there, Hoffman, from Klaus Schwab. | ||
| But none of this is new. | ||
| It just has a new face. | ||
| And while all this chaos is going on and Charlie Kirk was assassinated, and again, yet again, our country is in a trauma situation like we were after they murdered JFK in front of us, after they murdered RFK, MLK, 9-11, and everything else. | ||
| Now we have a true hero and a good guy who was working and praying and being a great, I think, leader in America, particularly for conservatives and those who believe in the Constitution and our founding documents and principles, was shot in broad daylight in front of all of us. | ||
| And I am very scared that they're going to try to push this again forward while Larry Fink and his friends are not stopping at all. | ||
| So let's talk about what is going on over there. | ||
| So the World Health Organization, I'm sorry, the World Economic Forum has put out their new threat assessment. | ||
| They put out now under Larry Fink seven charts that explain the global inflection point of 2025. | ||
| Of course, this is the Hellgelian dialectic, which of course is they create the problem. | ||
| They make our lives crazy with poly crisis. | ||
| And then of course they create the solution, which of course this time will be stakeholder capitalism once again under a new face, pushed by two people who are 100% behind that. | ||
| So basically, they're saying that all of our countries are in disarray and the dust settles on 2025. | ||
| They say from impact of artificial intelligence to Ursula van der Leyen's take on China-EU relations, the World Economic Forum, the president and the rest of the new board and everyone, they say that we are at an inflection point, one of the most uncertain geopolitical geoeconomic moments in generations. | ||
| And of course, the World Economic Forum and the International Banking Cartel and their international tentacles with the World Bank and IMF, they have the answers because we, the people, and, you know, like Rockefeller originally said, auto-determination of the people is something that just won't work. | ||
| So frankly, now they're telling us all about what we're supposed to be doing in their global risk report they just put out, again, under the new leadership. | ||
| And frankly, it's pretty disturbing. | ||
| I put it out there for everyone to take a look at. | ||
| It was done in collaboration, no surprise, with McKinsey and company. | ||
| And it's called Finance. | ||
| This is just really shocking and disturbing on multiple levels. | ||
| But they are talking all about basically how to rehone and get reinvested in Agenda 2030 and the stakeholder economy. | ||
| I will let the new head of the World Economic Forum, the partner and the new co-chair of Larry Fink tell you exactly what they are planning. | ||
| So let's do, where's that clip? | ||
| New co-chair. | ||
| Let's check that clip out for the people so they can know that the World Economic Forum is only going full steam ahead while the world is dealing with wars and crisis and chaos by design and a color revolution in America that kicked off in 2016. | ||
| Let's take a look at the new guy, Hoffman, the counterpart to Larry Fink running the World Economic Forum. | ||
| Canada, I think we have to. | ||
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        We are about to announce a partnership with the World Economic Forum to create a curriculum. | |
| Which one is it? | ||
| No, I'm sorry, that was the wrong one. | ||
| But I do want you to know that that was Larry. | ||
| That was Weingarten, the head of the teachers' union, AFT in America, talking about her new program to team up the teachers' unions in America with the World Economic Forum while she's on a why fascists hate teachers book tour. | ||
| But I'm actually looking for a new co-chair of World Economic Forum Stakeholder Capitalism clip. | ||
| I think people need to take a look at this guy if you have that one. | ||
| We don't have it. | ||
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        We don't have it. | |
| Okay, maybe not. | ||
| But what I will tell you is what stakeholder capitalism actually is. | ||
| So they're all touting stakeholder capitalism. | ||
| I actually have a clip from another World Economic Forum board member. | ||
| You might know him as Mark Benioff. | ||
| Can we play the Benioff clip? | ||
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| Okay, so we'll talk about stakeholder capitalism. | ||
| So what is stakeholder capitalism? | ||
| They're going to be pushing it nonstop from this point on. | ||
| It is basically stakeholder capitalism is the World Economic Forum has pushed it. | ||
| Klaus Schwab wrote a book about it, and he says it's a form of capitalism that prioritizes long-term value creation by considering the needs of all stakeholders and society at large. | ||
| By stakeholders, they mean board members of the multinational global public-private partnership members of the World Economic Forum and their partners in the international banking cartel. | ||
| Klaus Schwab says the most important characteristic of stakeholder model today is that the stakes of our system are now more clearly global. | ||
| Economic society and the environment are more closely linked to each other now than 50 years ago. | ||
| The model we present here is therefore fundamentally global in nature, and the two primary stakeholders are as well. | ||
| The primary stakeholders, of course, are the banks and the multinational corporations. | ||
| Again, no mention of the people or of the American people, let alone. | ||
| Stakeholder capitalism is basically deception. | ||
| It's creating the illusion of a business democracy. | ||
| It is where corporations are held accountable by the public, right? | ||
| In reality, it's an attempt to consolidate pallet power where corporations are dictating what's acceptable to think and do and governments serving as their enforcers, not representing the people, but actually representing the public-private partnership, as I call them, the parent company. | ||
| The public is reduced to spectators, forced to comply with the corporate agenda. | ||
| It sounds a lot like what happened in America when Larry Fink announced going direct six months before they dropped the pandemic on the world and took over. | ||
| And all of the banks and the corporations were telling us what to do. | ||
| And then they unleashed the George Floyd Black Lives Matter that they all paid for. | ||
| And before we knew it, our whole country was turned upside down and became non-stop chaos and violence. | ||
| Not by accident, as I am worried about the responsibility to protect the old Samantha Parrot George Soros Obama trick of invading sovereign nations to overthrow their regimes under the guise of that the people are not being protected by their government and the U.N. has to come in, i.e., Libya and Syria. | ||
| In the meantime, the corporations hide behind the shield of private property, the business rights, basically exploiting a fundamental principle of conservatism and the U.S. Constitution to control society without accountability. | ||
| The corporations are inherently socialist entities. | ||
| That's why it's all so upside down and insane, created through government charters and granted legal personhood and special protections, which they should not have. | ||
| Again, as I said, in the 40s, if not before, the international banking cartel infiltrated our nation and made everything benefit them. | ||
| And the U.S. taxpayers pay for it all for decades, including their endless greed. | ||
| The truth is, corporations are inherently socialist, as I said. | ||
| And frankly, they are not free market entities, as Adam Smith, the free market guy, wanted. | ||
| Smith saw corporations as destructive and prone to monopoly and a threat to genuine competition and innovation. | ||
| Not to forget that during the COVID, we had Linda Rothschild and the former Pope, the Argentinian Pope, and I guess Fauci and Pfizer and all these people have a summit on inclusive capitalism, of which the Obama graduation last year, Obama himself, talked about this exciting new idea of inclusive capitalism. | ||
| Stakeholder capitalism assumes that the corporate leaders and the board members of corporations of the global public-private partnership, like Larry Fink and Benny Off and all these people, that they have the wisdom and the ability to think better and smarter than any of us or anyone we could elect because they are above us all. | ||
| As described by the Council of Foreign Relations, they are the superclass. | ||
| If you have not read Tragedy and Hope, or at least looked into it, they explained it all right there. | ||
| Or, of course, you can just go right to the source of the Rockefeller, David Rockefeller's memoir. | ||
| But in real time, what this is is a power grab. | ||
| It's with corporations already totally wreaking havoc on our nation, certainly since the pandemic. | ||
| This is unacceptable, not to mention this is all about the ESG loan scam, which of course is funded by and pushed by BlackRock and the Rockefeller Foundation, not to be surprised. | ||
| It's an example, again, this is corporate fascism, and it is not in any way, shape, or form something that should be happening in the United States of America. | ||
| Then we have the collusion between big tech government agencies and all of this to silence dissenting voices already during the pandemic. | ||
| Nobody's been held accountable so far in the first eight months for doing this, for usurping the First Amendment, let alone, I mean, we're on InfoWars. | ||
| What happened to Alex Jones is just a travesty, completely unconstitutional. | ||
| And frankly, the Council for Inclusive Capitalism is out there as well. | ||
| I don't know if we can play a clip, but the one by Benioff is really good if we can pull that up. | ||
| But I'll keep talking until I find out if we can or cannot. | ||
| In the meantime, I'll tell you what Benioff. | ||
| Oh, there it is. | ||
| Great. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Capitalism, as we have known it, is dead. | ||
| And this obsession that we have with maximizing profits for shareholders alone has led to incredible inequality in a planetary emergency. | ||
| We all owe a great gratitude to you, Klaus. | ||
| You have shown us the way forward. | ||
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| And Klaus is right. | ||
| For 50 years, we have a new capitalism. | ||
| A stakeholder capitalism. | ||
| A more fair, a more just, a more equitable, a more sustainable way of doing business that values all stakeholders as well as all shareholders. | ||
| And I know, Klaus, you are right because Salesforce and through your mentorship is living proof that stakeholder capitalism works. | ||
| Okay, well, they tell you themselves. | ||
| But what I do have to say is Larry Fink and Andre Hoffman basically are doing our tripling down while our country is in chaos, while both sides of every war are being funded by the same people. | ||
| And while we have seen no arrests and no one held accountable so far in America, not even the 51 intelligence agencies who agents who conspired to defraud the people of the United States of America of our civil rights to vote in an election with actual facts and deceive this population before the 2020 election, every single one of them should be charged with crimes, in my opinion. | ||
| And all the while, Larry Fink and Andre Hoffman, the new co-chairs, have put out a 50-page blueprint on how to monetize everything in nature. | ||
| And I will talk about that when we get back. | ||
| It's called The Finance Solution for Nature: Pathways to Returns and Outcomes. | ||
| Okay, well, welcome back. | ||
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| I think it's really, really a great book to get right now to really take back your power and make a big difference where you are. | ||
| So, back to what is going on that is not being looked at. | ||
| If you look at the big picture, what you're going to see is that the entire globalist agenda 2030 is going forward at steroids. | ||
| As I said, they elevated Larry Fink and Andre Hoffman to the top. | ||
| And now they have put out a 50-page blueprint on how to monetize everything in nature, as we warned about after the first COP conference, COP27, I think, right after the AutoPen got put into the White House. | ||
| They sent over an 800-person group, including the climate grifters we know as John Kerry, Al Gore, John Podesta, who was running hundreds of billions of dollars of deals for a Green New Deal. | ||
| And here we are. | ||
| They've done it. | ||
| So they've put out their 50-page blueprint. | ||
| It's called The Finance Solutions for Nature: Pathways to Returns and Outcomes. | ||
| Again, provides stakeholders with dozens of financial solutions for monetizing nature. | ||
| Well, guess what? | ||
| God gave us nature, and it is not your job to monetize it. | ||
| It is completely insane. | ||
| The fact that our government owns a third of the land in the United States and we're not out on it, or that we don't have like family farms every 30 miles is completely insane as it is. | ||
| But this is Larry Fink. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And the reason that I have a big problem with Larry Fink running the World Economic Forum, not to mention that he's on the board of the Council Foreign Relations, which is a globalist group that believes the United States is part of the West and Europe and we're supposed to do everything that the EU and these lunatics do. | ||
| But at the same time, I need you to know, Larry Fink and BlackRock, okay, they run the biggest pensions in the United States, the biggest public pensions, hundreds of millions, hundreds of billions probably of dollars of taxpayer money in their pensions. | ||
| So BlackRock funds globally by using by being an asset manager with a range of investment services. | ||
| These services can include managing specialized funds, providing access to market data through its Aladdin AI, which should be a conflict of interest, and managing entire portfolios. | ||
| Notable, the public pensions that invest with BlackRock include the New York Common Retirement Fund, the largest public pension in the country. | ||
| The CalPERS, that's California public employment retirement system. | ||
| It is the second largest. | ||
| The Florida Retirement System, the Texas Investment Fund, the Stitching Shell Pensive Funds, the Netherland-based pension fund for Shell employees. | ||
| They also have diversified services. | ||
| Public pensions use BlackRock for many purposes. | ||
| The pension fund may only use BlackRock iShares, ETF for passive index. | ||
| There's all kinds of stuff there. | ||
| But this seems like a conflict of interest, does it not, to the United States of America that he is now running this? | ||
| He's putting all this stuff out there. | ||
| He was behind the ESG score. | ||
| He's all in bed with Communist China. | ||
| And now he is talking about basically monetizing all of nature. | ||
| So basically, it says here, the landscape of nature finance is rapidly evolving from sovereign debt instruments and blended capital platforms to biodiversity credits and emerging asset classes. | ||
| A glowing range of mechanisms is being deployed to fund, finance, and de-risk nature positive action, whatever the heck that means. | ||
| To me, it means a whole bunch of money laundering and lying and our taxpayer dollars. | ||
| You own nothing and be happy. | ||
| So the leadership page says of Larry Fink and Hoffman basically that members do not represent any personal or professional interest. | ||
| I mean, come on, that's just so ridiculous. | ||
| Let's see the clip of the co-head of the WF Hoffman talk about what he's doing over there at the World Economic Forum himself. | ||
| Just listen to that clip, new co-chair of World Economic Forum. | ||
| Is that coming up? | ||
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        If we let soil health deteriorate and you lose moisture in the soil, if you degrade the wetlands, you also reduce carbon sequestration, which accelerates global warming. | |
| And global warming that dries the soil leads to further problems in the forests, and you get that vicious cycle. | ||
| So we're dealing with something which the science is very clear on, but it must then be reflected in our governance approaches, in our policies, in our financing strategies, including some of the one of the very important areas of potential, which is developing the market for credits. | ||
| Just like we've got carbon credits, we need to develop the market for water credits and biodiversity credits. | ||
| And I'll come to that in a moment. | ||
| Nature-based solutions. | ||
| Okay, you can cut that. | ||
| Let's try the second one. | ||
| We'll just play a montage of what is going on at the World Economic Forum, the Global Public-Private Partnership, and with their international banking partners. | ||
| Go ahead with the second clip, courtesy of Tim Hinchliff at Sociable. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Yes, they are. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because everything that nature gives us is underpriced. | ||
| Nature is underpriced itself and the services that it gives to us. | ||
| The water supply that we have is underpriced, and we don't look at overextraction from nature and therefore that risk exists. | ||
| We're not looking at land degradation loss and what that does to our economies. | ||
| And so therefore the entire system of nature, and climate is part of that, obviously, is underpriced. | ||
| And that is part and parcel of the conversation that we from UNEP are having with the broader world because we cannot continue to extract from nature or emit into nature, whichever way we look at it, the resources that nature provides to us and our toxic sludge from our existence into nature and assume that nature will continue on being in balance. | ||
| So yes, it is underpinned. | ||
| Okay, you can cut that. | ||
| You know, the toxic sludge is you. | ||
| Just like the Club of Rome limits to growth, they had to come up with a problem and the problem is humanity. | ||
| It's all BS. | ||
| It's almost unbelievable how these people speak and their arrogance. | ||
| Let's try the third clip so you guys get a full spectrum idea of what's going on while they're creating chaos and paying for wars and funding all these NGOs. | ||
| The Rockefellers and Larry Fink and Benny Off, they're coming up with ways to steal nature from us because they own it, not God, not us. | ||
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        So central banks are also starting to understand nature has real value. | |
| Carbon, we already figured out. | ||
| And carbon is moving very quickly into a system where it's going to be very close to a currency. | ||
| Basically being able to take a ton of absorbed or sequestered carbon and being able to create a forward pricing curve with financial service architecture documentation. | ||
| I just came out of a meeting this morning how we're trying to accelerate that. | ||
| To be quite honest, not to get very boring that we're on financial topics and things, but they're going to be derivatives. | ||
| And you need is the documentation if you want to trade a derivative in the marketplace. | ||
| And all this actually matters for nature as well. | ||
| I'm going to quickly hand off, but again, I want to talk about value one more time because the southern part of the world has value far greater than large elements of the northern part. | ||
| And we start thinking about and putting prices on water, on trees, on biodiversity, we find where does that sit. | ||
| I'm doing a lot of work out of Asia and I say that my next-door neighbor, Indonesia, is the left lung of the world, and obviously Brazil is the right, and Africa, absolutely critical. | ||
| And we need their natural capital as a system-based world more than we need that $66 billion we've got sitting in the basement of the Bank of England. | ||
| So how do we, and I'm hoping this discussion today, at least from a central banker's point of view, and how do we start tokenizing, how do we start building systems that actually create not only the value, but transfer that value around the world. | ||
| Okay, you can cut this. | ||
| So if you don't know why they overthrew Bolsonaro and are putting him in prison for 27 years and put in Lula, who is a World Economic Forum young leader or whatever he is, it's because of that, okay? | ||
| One more I'm going to show you, and then we have to talk about Canada. | ||
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| A lot of the bottlenecks in terms of rolling things out. | ||
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        At the moment, the way that decisions are made on an everyday level within businesses and financial institutions is because we're looking only at financial data, financial metrics that are not factoring in nature. | |
| Nature is treated within the economy as though it's unlimited and predominantly as though it's free. | ||
| And the risks and harms are simply not costed in financial terms. | ||
| We can cost them at a macro level. | ||
| They're not costed into day-to-day decision-making. | ||
| And the result is, as a consequence, we've put all of our economies at fundamental risk. | ||
| We can't do business on a dead planet. | ||
| If we're going to protect natural systems, one of the solutions is to bring nature onto the balance sheet, to bring nature into the ways that decisions are made within business, to allocate a value to it and to bring it into accounting and financial mechanisms. | ||
| There you have it. | ||
| Okay, so BlackRock is and their friends. | ||
| So BlackRock now runs almost all of our biggest pensions, including New York and California, and at the same time is pushing this BS and this total theft of nature from humanity because they deserve it, because they earned it. | ||
| Because Larry Fink and all of his friends are so superior to the rest of us and our government because our government is not stopping this. | ||
| In fact, they're getting a free ride right now and a lot of investment into this. | ||
| BlackRock is basically trying to expand their control over not just people and corporations and the financial system, but now over the natural world. | ||
| And the goal, of course, is to have a universal ledger with all of nature on it. | ||
| You will own nothing and be happy. | ||
| It will all be tokenized, trackable, surveillable, and they will control it as they are. | ||
| Where really we should be doing the opposite in America and going back to an agrarian society that we create things and we teach people innovation and we do all of that. | ||
| But how would they have their Skynet data centers and stuff and their carbon sequestration? | ||
| And how are they going to tokenize water if, God forbid, we started taking back our country and particularly our land? | ||
| So basically the natural world to them is something that they are going to financialize upcoming. | ||
| And then they will have, of course, the carbon tracker, which is a big project of the billionaire Al Gore, the fake climate scientist, and on and on. | ||
| And this goes back to the, like I said, COP27 and the First Movers Group. | ||
| And if this wasn't bad enough, let's take a look at what has happened since Mark Carney, the BlackRock international banker who somehow ended up taking over Canada. | ||
| We had a very interesting glimpse today of the future of these people's plans straight out of Canada. | ||
| Let's listen to Danielle Smith, a ruler there in Canada, telling the Canadian people what's upcoming for them. | ||
| Go ahead with Danielle Smith in Canada. | ||
| Today we're taking another step to fulfill that promise. | ||
| Starting in late 2026, Alberta will be the first province to implement the addition of Canadian citizenship markers to our drivers' licenses and identification cards. | ||
| This simple addition will have a profound impact on how Albertans interact with their government and their communities. | ||
| Why are we doing this? | ||
| Because we believe in making things better, faster, and more convenient for everyone. | ||
| By including citizenship information on these cards, we're streamlining access to vital services, whether it's applying for student aid, accessing health benefits, or supporting those with disabilities. | ||
| No longer will Albertans need to carry multiple documents or face unnecessary hurdles. | ||
| This change means that when Albertans need to prove both their identity and their citizenship, they'll be able to do so with a single document. | ||
| It's about reducing red tape, cutting down on paperwork, and making sure that government works for you, not the other way around. | ||
| Programs like Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped, Alberta Student Aid, and the Persons with Developmental Disabilities Program all require proof of citizenship. | ||
| With this new marker, accessing these supports will be simpler and more secure. | ||
| Adding a Canadian citizenship marker is also about protecting our democracy. | ||
| Election security is a vital concern in Canada. | ||
| By adding citizenship information to Alberta's driver's licenses and ID cards, we're taking a proactive step toward ensuring that only eligible citizens cast ballots in our elections. | ||
| This helps safeguard the integrity of our electoral process and strengthens trust in our democracy. | ||
| I also want to be clear that non-citizens, such as permanent residents that still qualify for Alberta's driver's licenses, will not have any marker displayed. | ||
| Lastly, as we announced several weeks ago, we will also be integrating Alberta health care numbers onto driver's licenses, also in late 2026. | ||
| This will also provide additional security around health care numbers, as we have learned through our refocusing of the health care system that there are more than half a million health care numbers registered than there are people living in Alberta. | ||
| 500. | ||
| Okay, you can cut it. | ||
| So, Canada is the testing ground, and we have a great clip I grabbed of the Great Del Big Tree, just breaking it down exactly what you just heard. | ||
| This is they are going full steam ahead with Agenda 2030 in Canada, like it or not. | ||
| And frankly, we should be pushing back against all of this. | ||
| Go ahead with that Del Big Tree clip. | ||
| He says it better than I could. | ||
| Canada, I think we have to keep looking at Canada now as the puppet for the WEF. | ||
| Anything they want to try is happening right across the border from us. | ||
| That is what they want for the whole world. | ||
| You have to recognize this is not an anomaly. | ||
| It is not going away. | ||
| They are going to make it so that one day we are dipped down into a bat of jelly like the Matrix. | ||
| We are, you know, vicariously experiencing the Grand Canyon. | ||
| I just saw because Kim Kardashian is going to take a trip down there, sponsored by CNN, and that's the only way you get to see this space. | ||
| I'm serious, folks. | ||
| This is getting really scary, and it's really close to our border. | ||
| And for those of you in Canada, I don't know what to say. | ||
| How are you voting for these people? | ||
| How are they getting there? | ||
| Please, this should be a career-ender for anyone that takes your woods-one of the most beautiful nations, Canada. | ||
| People go fly fishing, they fly from here to go fish, and now you can't. | ||
| What are we talking about? | ||
| We're all gonna live in cities, 15-minute cities, no nature. | ||
| This one gets me because I'm a nature lover. | ||
| It really does, and I care about nature. | ||
| I care about the environment because I got to be in nature. | ||
| What do they think? | ||
| Anyone's gonna care about the environment if they never get to see it? | ||
| This is insanity at an all new, new level. | ||
| Okay, you can cut that. | ||
| So, I just want to be very clear what's happening here because this goes in tandem with the digitalizing everything and pricing nature. | ||
| It is insanity. | ||
| So, not to be outdone, the Rockefeller Foundation, the United Nations, and its partners are creating Nature ID, folks, Nature ID, that would serve as digital public infrastructure that we talk about a lot on the Mel Case show, and that could facilitate a carbon market traceability and biodiversity credit system. | ||
| So, basically, what they're saying right now: the case for nature ID, by synthesizing information on biodiversity, climate, and social factors, nature ID can make environmental considerations more prominent in policy, private sector, and local community decision making. | ||
| This can unlock nature-positive incentives and direct financial flows, such as payment for ecosystem services and carbon credits towards conservation and restoration activities. | ||
| This is the biggest load of crap. | ||
| So, right now, they put out the UN, the what's it called, the sustainable development UN program, the UNDP development program, has put out the case for nature ID in cahoots with the Rockefeller Foundation and the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, and of course, the Bill Melinda, or I guess it's now just the Gates Foundation. | ||
| So, basically, what they have put out is the case for nature ID: how digital public infrastructure can catalyze nature and climate action. | ||
| So, this basically, like I said, is part of a nature ID development plan put out by the United Nations and supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, World Bank, USAID, Digital Impact Alliance, and of course, the Gates Foundation. | ||
| It says right here: nature-positive incentives such as PES, biodiversity credits, and sustainable food system traceability offer a set of mechanisms for supporting local efforts towards global nature and biodiversity conservation targets, not targets of the people of this country that are supposed to be voting for what happens here, but targets of the UN and the World Economic Forum and the Rockefeller Foundation and the Gates Foundation. | ||
| Not to be outdone, we do have Bill Gates telling us a little bit about this. | ||
| So, why don't we check out Bill Gates on net zero? | ||
| Let's see which one that is before I want to show you. | ||
| So, Bill Gates, digital ID 2. | ||
| Take a peek at that. | ||
| A lot of the bottleneck. | ||
| Another place that India leads, but there's a lot more that all of you can be involved in driving forward, is this digital public infrastructure. | ||
| You know, no country is more able to take government benefits and get them out efficiently and effectively to their citizens than India. | ||
| You know, you would have expected rich countries or others to do that, but in fact, they did not. | ||
| And so that basic structure that starts with identity and bank accounts and payments is just foundational. | ||
| And as part of this visit, I'm now seeing how that foundation is being built out, built out in agriculture with profiles of farmers to understand what they need and give them advice, built out with health records so that we can help people not only with infectious diseases, but the challenge that's coming in the future with the growth of the non-communicable diseases being a huge thing. | ||
| And that digital public infrastructure will help us with these climate problems. | ||
| Okay, you can cut that. | ||
| Frankly, you know, he's saying that rich countries, we're $37 trillion in debt. | ||
| What rich countries? | ||
| And now we have $500 million to all these people investing in America to turn this into what they're talking about. | ||
| Let's check out his other digital ID. | ||
| And don't forget, Bill Gates is also behind the global public infrastructure, as is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
| But take a look at the other Bill Gates clip as he is pushing this through one of his many schemes to control everything, including farming and nature and everything else through his digital infrastructure. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| A lot of the bottlenecks in terms of rolling things out are taking the wind and the solar and saying, okay, why can't we go faster? | ||
| And France has done some things to try and get that permitting process to be better. | ||
| The European grid is going to have to be about three times bigger than it is today. | ||
| And the rate of addition to that grid is way below what's going to be necessary. | ||
| No country is doing the grid as fast as they should, not China, not the U.S. But we all need to spur each other on in order to do that piece. | ||
| For cars, the high end of the car range, the electric cars are great today. | ||
| It's much harder if you park on the street or the low end. | ||
| And so we have to keep driving that innovation. | ||
| So across every area of innovation, consumers can help us by stretching to buy an electric car if possible or an electric heat pump or food that's made a low emissions way. | ||
| So it's the government, but not the government alone. | ||
| It's the rich companies and the consumers are going to drive us. | ||
| So the rich countries owe it to the world not only to reduce their emissions, but to drive down the cost of these green products. | ||
| I mean, who are these rich countries? | ||
| I mean, they're rich people, but who are these rich countries that he's talking about? | ||
| Why don't I am in Larry Ellison just pay for it? | ||
| I don't understand. | ||
| I don't want it. | ||
| I don't want what he wants in life. | ||
| Now, the most disturbing part of this, we brought it up earlier, but I really like, there's a guy that was on stage, and I feel the way he feels. | ||
| This is my clip right above that. | ||
| What we are all thinking about the World Economic Forum. | ||
| I really like this guy. | ||
| If I ever got a chance, I would say the same thing. | ||
| But listen, let's just cancel this whole thing. | ||
| The World Economic Forum and every tentacle of the United Nations is a complete failure. | ||
| Their original plans were a failure. | ||
| You're still hearing Putin and even G talk about the IMF and the World Bank, which are part of the international banking cartel. | ||
| This whole international system is a total bust, a total failure. | ||
| It has led to endless wars, no developing and developing nations. | ||
| He's talking about rich nations. | ||
| Meanwhile, the entire continent of Africa should be thriving with electricity and clean water and clean air. | ||
| Finally, they got the Ethiopian dam done. | ||
| But let's listen to this guy because I think we're thinking this. | ||
| And I have just about had it. | ||
| And I believe that our debt, our trillions of dollars of debt, are because of the schemes of these people. | ||
| It has made these nonprofits that don't pay taxes rich. | ||
| Let's listen to this guy before we go. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
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        This is my first time at Davos. | |
| And I find it quite a bewildering experience, to be honest. | ||
| I mean, 1,500 private yets have flown in here to hear Sir David Attenborough speak about how we're wrecking the planet. | ||
| And I mean, I hear people talk in the language of participation and justice and equality and transparency. | ||
| But then, I mean, almost no one raises the real issue of tax avoidance, right? | ||
| And of the rich just not paying their fair share. | ||
| I mean, it feels like I'm at a firefighters fighters conference and no one's allowed to speak about water. | ||
| Something needs to change here. | ||
| I mean, 10 years ago, the World Economic Forum asked the question, what must industry do to prevent a brought social backlash? | ||
| The answer is very simple. | ||
| Just stop talking about philanthropy and start talking about Texas. | ||
| Texas, Texas. | ||
| We need to, I mean, just two days ago, there was a billionaire in here. | ||
| What's his name? | ||
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