War Room - Harrison Smith - War Room Finale: Infowars Dice Onion’s Takeover Attempt In Court, Trump Urges GOP to ‘Blow Up’ Filibuster…PLUS, Myron Gaines Joins Harrison Smith In Studio Aired: 2026-04-30 Duration: 02:39:26 === Breaking Down Our Justice System (14:26) === [00:00:04] InfoWars, tomorrow's news today. [00:00:09] Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the War Room for this final broadcast in the InfoWars studios here, the headquarters, Central Texas Command Center. [00:00:20] It's going to be a good one. [00:00:20] It's going to be a big one. [00:00:22] We're going to continue to broadcast after the show's over today. [00:00:24] And of course, we will be back on air tomorrow at exactly the same time, but in an all new place. [00:00:29] You've got to go to alexjoneslive.com. [00:00:31] Make sure you're following us on X at real alexjones. [00:00:34] I'm at Harrison H. Smith, and you're going to want to follow at AJ in live. [00:00:37] But we have some good news. [00:00:38] The Onion has once again failed in their fraudulent attempt to take over InfoWars. [00:00:44] Here's Alex Jones with the announcement. [00:00:46] Ladies and gentlemen, I have breaking exclusive news that just warms my heart and still gives me faith in America and our legal system. [00:00:54] The Onion, backed by the Democrats and Bloomberg for the second time in a year and a half after fraudulently claiming that they own and run InfoWars, another giant hoax, has had their attempt to take us over slapped down by the third Texas Court of Appeals. [00:01:08] This is a massive victory. [00:01:10] We're about to break it down right now. [00:01:12] Yeah, look, we won the bid. [00:01:13] We own Infowars and we are very excited about it. [00:01:16] But is it true that you didn't have the highest bid? [00:01:18] We did. [00:01:20] We did. [00:01:21] We didn't. [00:01:22] The Onion has finally acquired Infowars. [00:01:26] Yes, yes, we have. [00:01:27] We've taken over the Infowars studio and the IP and the website and all that stuff. [00:01:33] Yeah. [00:01:34] And we look forward to infesting your social media feeds with caricatures and grotesqueries of the very people who have ruined our media ecosystem over the last 10 years. [00:01:45] I am going to make a big announcement right now, and that might affect our relationship. [00:01:49] And I am pledging myself to Satan and to the Prince of Darkness. [00:01:53] Oh. [00:01:54] I read about this last night on a website. [00:02:03] In November of 2024, The Onion, backed by the Democrat Party, top Democrat law firms, and Michael Bloomberg, fraudulently claimed that they had won InfoWars in an auction. [00:02:15] We went to the federal court and showed them there was no auction. [00:02:17] The judge ruled there wasn't an auction, and he said it looked like fraud, and he fired the people that were involved in it. [00:02:24] And a year before that, there was a U.S. trustee also fired by the judge that tried to shut us down without a court order. [00:02:30] Now, for the third time, we have seen an attempt to do this, the second time with The Onion. [00:02:36] As you saw everywhere, two weeks ago, they announced we're in the studio, we own it, we're selling merchandise, we won it in court. [00:02:43] There was not even a court hearing. [00:02:44] But the judge who ran the show trial in Texas, where she found me civilly liable before she ever even had a jury trial, was set to have a hearing tomorrow. [00:02:53] And it was obvious that she was going to try to hand it over to them, despite the fact it's still an appeal, a total violation of my rights. [00:03:00] And so now, today, we filed just yesterday at the third Court of Appeals in Texas, that's a Democrat panel. [00:03:07] This information, and they put a stay on the whole thing and want full hearings and an investigation and have told the judge that she's going to have to have new hearings and show her evidence because she also refused to give us bond last year. [00:03:20] Under law, civil and criminal, you have to do that. [00:03:25] I could shoot people and still get bond. [00:03:27] But she said no. [00:03:29] She told my lawyers the hearing, you can't even talk. [00:03:31] I'm not going to hear bond. [00:03:32] That's how crazy this is. [00:03:34] And back when they first had their show trial, Where she told the jury I was guilty. [00:03:39] She then, after the jury found me guilty, because she instructed them to find me guilty, guilty until proven guilty, two weeks after, she added other civil liabilities on that weren't even before the jury. [00:03:50] And she said, in court rulings, I don't care what the Supreme Court of Texas says, I'm doing this. [00:03:55] These people are wild eyed and nuts. [00:03:59] So, for the second time in a year and a half, The Onion has declared they own this place, they run it, when they don't. [00:04:06] And they're selling for $35. [00:04:10] A grocery bag, tote bag with the onion as the InfoWars logo before they ever got it. [00:04:17] Do you realize that is hijacking a company? [00:04:21] It's not just civil, in the federal statutes, it's illegal. [00:04:25] So these crazy-eyed people are going to just keep going for broke. [00:04:30] They're like zombies that just keep attacking. [00:04:33] A year and a half ago, we'll show you some clips. [00:04:35] They were so upset. [00:04:36] Oh, we had to go to antidepressants. [00:04:37] It's terrible. [00:04:38] So we're very excited to take that over. [00:04:40] And look, it's Alex Jones. [00:04:43] If you just handled this graciously and moved away. [00:04:48] The headline is The Onion has failed to buy InfoWars. [00:04:51] InfoWars is still shutting down, but we will be up again tomorrow morning. [00:04:56] We will be going live from AlexJerryLive.com. [00:04:59] My ringgames in studio with me. [00:05:00] Don't go anywhere. [00:05:01] Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the War Room. [00:05:03] I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you for the last time, live from the InfoWars studios here in Austin, Texas. [00:05:10] This will be our last broadcast under the InfoWars banner, and we'll be launching again tomorrow from the offsite satellite escape. [00:05:18] Pod studios under Alex Jones Network. [00:05:21] You got to go to alexjoneslive.com to find us, share that link, tell your friends, and don't let us fade from your daily media consumption. [00:05:31] Because I know how it happens. [00:05:32] People get in habits, and if the website they used to go to doesn't have the thing they watch, they just don't watch it anymore. [00:05:38] Don't do that to us. [00:05:39] Won't you follow us to wherever we go? [00:05:41] Because without you, we are nothing. [00:05:43] I'm in studio with the one and only Myron Gaines. [00:05:46] He, of course, is the host of The Debrief. [00:05:48] He's a best selling author, real estate investor. [00:05:50] Prior to entrepreneurship, Gaines was a special agent with Homeland Security investigations in the Laredo, Texas, Miami, and Florida field offices. [00:05:58] And of course, you've been going viral every day, it seems, with these appearances at universities. [00:06:04] How's that going? [00:06:05] How's your. [00:06:06] Because I was actually asking you before the show, but I think people would want to know this as well, because I've thought about doing stuff like this, but after Charlie Kirk, I don't know. [00:06:13] Am I being cowardly by going, I don't think I want to go out and put my life in danger like that? [00:06:18] No, I mean, it's pretty rational. [00:06:20] People are weird and crazy. [00:06:21] I mean, I told you about the one guy that, like, you know, tried to reach his back to try to be funny or whatever. [00:06:25] And I was like, what the hell are you doing? [00:06:26] You're going to get shot by the cops that are right next to you, idiot. [00:06:28] Right. [00:06:29] It takes a certain kind of person. [00:06:31] I mean, me, I don't care so much. [00:06:33] I'm not so worried. [00:06:35] I guess maybe it's because I used to do what I used to do for work. [00:06:37] So, like, when you're dealing with crazy criminals, you don't think so. [00:06:40] But, like, at the same time, you don't want to get overzealous and put yourself in a precarious situation. [00:06:45] But, you know, it's entertaining to see how a lot of these so called intellectuals are really stupid. [00:06:52] Yeah. [00:06:53] It's absolutely nuts. [00:06:54] Yeah. [00:06:54] How do we deal with this? [00:06:55] Because, like, at this point, I'm like, I don't even want to talk about politics anymore because everything seems so obvious to me. [00:07:01] It's like, why do we have to talk? [00:07:03] Talk about this still, just everything. [00:07:05] But I posted today, it's like, man, if there was just a, for example, me, if I was given dictatorial, unquestionable powers, I think I could clean up America in about a week. [00:07:15] I think it'd take about a week, but like every problem we face is so imminently solvable and we just don't do it. [00:07:21] And it's just this endless cascade of like deliberate, like problems that we choose to create for ourselves. [00:07:28] And it's just infuriating. [00:07:30] And I'm like, we played the video yesterday where it's a guy with giant rubber tits and the big, Spindly beard and bald head and lipstick, and he's teaching a class at Oxford. [00:07:39] And it's just like, Bro, clown. [00:07:41] Do I have to explain this? [00:07:42] Like, why do I have to explain? [00:07:43] I'll tell you this. [00:07:44] This is crazy and wrong. [00:07:45] I've talked about this. [00:07:46] If I was ever to become the fear of the United States, what I would do immediately a dream we all revel in day one would be an IQ test. [00:07:54] If you score under a 90, you're going to become a slave. [00:07:57] We're going to make slavery great again. [00:07:58] And then after that, I'm going to take all the women's rights away. [00:08:02] They can't vote. [00:08:04] They got to be in the house by 8 p.m., we're going to put them back in the kitchen. [00:08:08] And then what else? [00:08:10] I talked about the slavery. [00:08:11] So they're going to be manufacturing, they're going to be putting fries in a bag. [00:08:14] Okay. [00:08:15] They're going to be, we're going to get back to making them pick cotton. [00:08:17] And then they're going to be, we're going to make manufacturing great again in America. [00:08:20] We don't need Chinese anymore. [00:08:21] We just need slaves. [00:08:22] We just need slaves. [00:08:22] The slaves are going to do all the labor. [00:08:24] And they'll still, we'll put them in a house or a cottage or whatever. [00:08:26] They don't got to pay for anything, but we're going to make slavery great again. [00:08:29] And then what else? [00:08:29] We're going to get rid of the fat people as well. [00:08:31] You know what's funny? [00:08:31] All right. [00:08:32] Well, I want to hear your ideas of that. [00:08:33] But you know what's funny is the legitimate plan for the future that the people in power currently have. [00:08:39] Is actually worse than that because they want AI to do all the work and they just want to kill all the humans. [00:08:44] Slavery is actually the preferable thing, debatably. [00:08:47] Slavery is better, and I wouldn't get us into any wars either. [00:08:49] These foreign wars are stupid. [00:08:51] What are we doing here? [00:08:52] It's simple. [00:08:53] Hey, look, Israel, you can't be bombing your enemies or attacking your enemies. [00:08:56] You have to answer the Palestine question. [00:08:58] Once you answer the Palestine question, the rest of the Middle East is going to be fine. [00:09:01] You either do a one state solution, bring all the Palestinians in, one passport, or else we're just not going to support you anymore, and then you're going to get destroyed anyway. [00:09:09] What do you want to do? [00:09:10] Once we handle that problem, then we go over to the Iranians. [00:09:12] All right, cool. [00:09:13] We want gas to the dollar a gallon. [00:09:15] We're going to go ahead and do diplomacy with you guys. [00:09:17] Let's end this war. [00:09:18] It's stupid. [00:09:18] But the problem is that since we can't do real diplomacy because the Israelis are holding us back because they're going to keep attacking. [00:09:24] And then we bring slaves over on our side domestically. [00:09:27] Retards are going to become slaves. [00:09:29] Women back in the kitchen. [00:09:31] Repeal the 19th Amendment. [00:09:33] 8 p.m. curfew. [00:09:34] Oh, also another thing. [00:09:34] They cannot use Instagram or TikTok anymore. [00:09:37] If they try to, it shocks their hands. [00:09:38] Interesting. [00:09:39] Yes. [00:09:40] If they try to open up TikTok or any of that. [00:09:41] And then I'm going to have state TV. [00:09:42] We're also going to bring torturing back. [00:09:44] The Waterboard Nigga Network, where if you do a heinous crime like that, weirdo that killed, what's her name, on the train? [00:09:50] The arena's a risk. [00:09:51] They killed the arena, rest in peace to her. [00:09:53] Like that weirdo, we torture him on camera. [00:09:54] Yeah, see, so that's what I'm not endorsing your policies. [00:09:58] I think maybe there's some nuance that needs to be. [00:10:00] But in theory, I mean, I like the direction that you're going. [00:10:03] But this is the thing. [00:10:04] It's like, yes. [00:10:04] All the biggest criminals, we waterboard them. [00:10:06] You kill kids, you rape kids, you do any of that stuff, we're going to waterboard you on camera. [00:10:10] Or, you know, we'll let the victim's family decide the torture method. [00:10:13] I'm legitimately, like, not opposed to that. [00:10:15] Because right now, like, the thing is, we have a justice system set up because we recognize that it's the preferable system. [00:10:21] It's not because, like, we need it, right? [00:10:23] In the absence of a justice system, we'd probably. [00:10:26] Be more capable of getting justice against somebody like Arena Zarutska's killer because the community would grab him and hang him from a tree and it'd be done and it'd be over. [00:10:34] And that afternoon, we'd all, you know. [00:10:35] I think with criminals like that, you can't even, you can't kill them. [00:10:38] You got to torture them so that, because here's the thing with criminals, like serial killers and these weirdos, like they like get off on having power over people and like torturing them and like, you know, making torturing them, killing them, and then letting them come back or like letting them pass out. [00:10:49] You got to do the same thing to them. [00:10:51] You got to make them feel that terror with everybody watching on 4K TV. [00:10:55] Have we talked about this before? [00:10:56] Because I think we should bring back public flogging. [00:11:00] You know, we did get to talk about it a little bit. [00:11:01] We didn't get to finish. [00:11:02] I agree with you that we need to bring back public flogging and torture and all that other stuff, too. [00:11:05] And, like you say, that and it sounds crazy, but if you really think about it, it's a big deterrent. [00:11:10] It's a huge deterrent. [00:11:11] And, like you're saying, like a lot of these people, especially, you know, they get off on having power. [00:11:15] So, when you remove that power from them, like all these serial killers, they like to strangle and they like to make it intimate and make them feel like they can play God. [00:11:21] All right, cool. [00:11:22] We're going to make you feel the same terror that you did to your victim. [00:11:25] Or just like people in the ghetto, you know, it's no different to them living in the prison or in the. [00:11:29] You know, and it's actually kind of a badge of honor. [00:11:31] Like, yeah, I've been to prison. [00:11:31] You're not hard unless you go to prison. [00:11:33] So it's like, are you going to be hard when you're like stripped down and your bare ass is being whipped by an old white guy? [00:11:38] That's very humiliating. [00:11:39] Yeah, it's going to be crazy. [00:11:40] It would actually be more of a deterrent than prison would be. [00:11:42] That'd be hilarious. [00:11:43] Right? [00:11:43] That'd be hilarious. [00:11:44] And look, hey, people, again, people think I'm like advocating something brutal here. [00:11:49] If it was up to you, would you rather spend 10 years in a concrete box or take, you know, 10 lashes on your back? [00:11:54] I would choose the lashing, I think. [00:11:55] I think a lot of people would. [00:11:56] Yeah. [00:11:57] And like I said, it would be based on the severity of the crime, but I do think that torture is the way to go, man, with a lot of these crooks. [00:12:03] I mean, again, that might sound extreme to some people, but then you look at the way our justice system currently results in. [00:12:10] Like, what we're pointing out here is like. [00:12:11] That guy should have never been out of jail. [00:12:14] The first person to stab her in the neck like that. [00:12:15] That was horrible. [00:12:16] I have like four videos like this where people have like 55 convictions and they're out there strangling another woman. [00:12:23] And it's just like, all right, the system is broken. [00:12:25] And I know people say that a lot, but like, legitimately, it is now counterproductive because we could achieve justice more easily. [00:12:31] Of course, the problem is. [00:12:33] Especially at the state level. [00:12:34] Oh, especially. [00:12:35] Yeah, the local level. [00:12:36] Just like. [00:12:37] That's the thing. [00:12:38] We have this system of justice that's supposed to be better than vengeance. [00:12:42] It's supposed to take the place of that and do it through a systematic way so that it doesn't spiral out of control and cause a back and forth cycle of violence. [00:12:50] It's obviously preferable, but not if the criminals get let out over and over and over and over again. [00:12:55] It's ridiculous. [00:12:56] Yeah, no, it's. [00:12:57] And the thing is, there's no incentive for them to stop because it's like, oh, I'm just going to get off again with a slap on the wrist or whatever. [00:13:05] And a lot of these state systems are super backed up, at least with the feds. [00:13:08] If they get convicted, they're going to do 80 to 90% of the time. [00:13:11] You know, feds typically don't lose. [00:13:13] But a lot of, you know, prosecutors at the federal level don't, they have the leisure of like not taking every single case. [00:13:18] And these state courts are very bogged down, you know, and they handle some of the most serious crimes like murder one, murder two, et cetera. [00:13:25] Like you need some type of federal nexus for the feds to take murder, right? [00:13:28] It's good. [00:13:28] You got to kill a federal officer and affect interstate commerce, et cetera. [00:13:31] So these state courts and these state prosecutors are overworked. [00:13:35] They don't, they don't have, they have too many cases. [00:13:37] The state judges, same thing. [00:13:38] And then you got a lot of bleeding hearts that like just don't want to go ahead and make these guys actually, Pay the cost to, you know, for the crime. [00:13:43] So there's so many issues that we have here, but I do think torturing these criminals would be the way to do it. [00:13:49] Yeah. [00:13:49] Or, I mean, the most heinous offenses, of course. [00:13:51] I mean, I mean, yeah, I'd, I'd, again, I actually don't think that's actually all that crazy, especially when you look at the way in which people with 55, you know, and of course, it's, it's anarcho tyranny, right? [00:14:05] It would actually be fine if we just didn't have a system and we could just take care of things ourselves. [00:14:09] Like somebody just rakes into my house, I just bury them in the backyard, problem solved. [00:14:12] Like that's not an issue. [00:14:13] Or even if, you know, if we had tyranny, if we had any of the benefits of tyranny, that's sort of the thing. [00:14:18] We have all the negatives of tyranny, we have the like, you know, oppressive, uh, You know, speech laws where you'll be canceled if you say certain things. [00:14:25] We've got all the crappy stuff about tyranny. [00:14:28] What about tyranny? === Enemies Growing Stronger (14:42) === [00:14:30] We can debate that. [00:14:32] But, like, typically tyranny would come with a trade off. [00:14:35] It would be, hey, I'm going to be in charge, but in return, you're going to get safety. [00:14:39] We don't have either. [00:14:40] So we have tyranny, but none of the ostensible benefits. [00:14:43] Yeah, we're supposed to come alongside. [00:14:45] Exactly. [00:14:45] No, it's ridiculous. [00:14:46] So it's absolutely inferior. [00:14:49] At least we got the Second Amendment. [00:14:50] It could be worse. [00:14:51] It could be like Canada or England. [00:14:53] Yeah, that's true. [00:14:55] And look at the way Ireland is going right now. [00:14:56] I mean, I think we should be running guns to those people. [00:14:59] Yeah, it's cool. [00:14:59] In all seriousness. [00:15:00] Yeah, the IRA can't do it anymore. [00:15:02] So here's something interesting because you talk a lot about women and you talk a lot about geopolitics. [00:15:06] And I see sort of a through line through both of these things. [00:15:09] Yeah. [00:15:09] Because often I'm obviously very against the Iran war. [00:15:12] I think it's absolutely ridiculous. [00:15:13] I agree. [00:15:14] Biggest mistake ever. [00:15:15] That's what I've been calling it. [00:15:16] I've literally been, since day one, I've been saying this is the biggest mistake anybody's ever made. [00:15:20] So, dude, it's so funny. [00:15:21] I'm not even exaggerating. [00:15:21] Because I've been keeping up with the war like at a very, you know, Autistic level. [00:15:26] Right. [00:15:26] And as I'm sure you have, I've seen you on Twitter as well talking about it. [00:15:30] Dude, it's just been one of the biggest L's. [00:15:32] You got the Epstein blunder, and now you got this war, which we're losing strategically, right? [00:15:37] Hegseth and Kane are going on the Pentagon every couple days. [00:15:40] Oh, well, we're winning this war. [00:15:41] We're blowing them up, destroying them militarily. [00:15:43] Who cares? [00:15:44] The Strait of Moose is closed. [00:15:45] Brent is sitting at like $120 a barrel right now, dude. [00:15:48] Like, what are we talking about? [00:15:48] I was like at $119 I saw yesterday. [00:15:49] I don't know what it is right now at this moment. [00:15:51] But, you know, we're over $100 for a barrel of oil. [00:15:54] People are paying double to fill their tank. [00:15:56] This is crazy. [00:15:57] Like Trump ran on no new wars and affordability, and it's completely betrayed that. [00:16:01] That's our fault. [00:16:02] That's the podcaster's fault. [00:16:03] That's the woke Reich, which we are prominent members. [00:16:06] Obviously, that's our fault. [00:16:07] And when people are filling up at the gas station and they're seeing those numbers tick up, they're thinking, those podcasters are talking about this stuff. [00:16:14] Yeah. [00:16:15] Well, it could have been Kamala Harris, which is a woman. [00:16:17] So we didn't have a choice. [00:16:19] We didn't have a choice. [00:16:20] We didn't have a choice. [00:16:20] We're screwed either way. [00:16:22] We're screwed coming and going. [00:16:24] It's unfortunate, but sort of true. [00:16:26] Man, and there's a lot of stuff to get into with Iran. [00:16:30] Sure. [00:16:30] But I want to connect this to the women thing too, because I have a lot of people when I talk about not wanting to be at war with Iran, they go, Don't you know Muslims are at war with us? [00:16:39] And this is, you must be on the side of the Muslims. [00:16:42] And my response is always, Let's say I completely am on your side. [00:16:45] Like, let's say I'm on the side of the neocons and I'm like, Muslims are the biggest threat. [00:16:49] We have to stop them. [00:16:51] Every war in the Middle East has led directly to an influx of Muslims into Europe and America and a gain in their power. [00:16:57] So it's like the end is misaligned with the means. [00:17:01] And I feel the same thing with women. [00:17:02] Like, I have. [00:17:03] Just a few numbers, and you could have pages of this stuff, but it's stuff like female suicide rate up 50% since 2000, antidepressant use up 250% since 1990, single motherhood up 700% since 1960. [00:17:17] So tell me if I'm being too schizophrenic here, but I see a similarity where it's like, no, if you actually want this positive outcome, you need to do this conservative stuff. [00:17:28] And the liberals come along and say, you must hate women and love Muslims. [00:17:31] And it's like, there's a disconnect between the. [00:17:36] Intent and the outcome, and for some reason, people cannot bridge that gap. [00:17:40] Is it coming across as a problem? [00:17:41] No, no, no, no. [00:17:42] You're 100% right because here's the problem. [00:17:44] These women get into power and they vote more mass immigration. [00:17:46] Right. [00:17:47] And then we destroy these places and these people need a place to go. [00:17:50] And it's kind of funny because we destroy these places on behalf of Israel. [00:17:53] Israel ain't taking them in. [00:17:54] No, of course not. [00:17:55] The UK is taking them in. [00:17:57] The United States is taking them in. [00:17:58] Canada is taking them in, et cetera. [00:17:59] And it's like, if we don't destroy their countries, they can stay in their countries. [00:18:02] Right. [00:18:03] Right. [00:18:03] And it's like, it's interesting because like the people that push us to destroy these countries so much don't take any of them in whatsoever. [00:18:08] So, you know, and then these very women that you're talking about that don't want to have kids that, you know, are have. [00:18:14] High depression rates, etc. [00:18:15] They're the ones pushing for the mass immigration. [00:18:18] So it's just an L in every single way. [00:18:21] And when it comes to this war, in this conflict, the whole thing, and here's the thing you can hate Muslims all the time. [00:18:29] I make jokes on them all the time and I say they're retarded. [00:18:30] Even though I'm Muslim, when they pray at Times Square, I say they're retarded go fuckers. [00:18:35] I make fun of them too. [00:18:35] They hate me as well. [00:18:36] It is what it is. [00:18:37] But we have to be very honest here and understand that it is not Islam that is the problem. [00:18:41] It is a lot of propaganda pushed by the Jews to sit there and say, look, see, these guys are evil. [00:18:46] They're demonizing. [00:18:47] But let's be honest here. [00:18:48] I would argue. [00:18:49] Radical Judaism is worse than radical Islam. [00:18:52] Why? [00:18:52] Because you got radical Jews in power. [00:18:53] You got people like Randy Fine that support Israel, that are Israel firsters. [00:18:58] They support people like Ben Gavir, Smoltrich, et cetera. [00:19:01] These guys are radical Jews that want to destroy the Luxa Mosque, which is a big thing that led to October 7th. [00:19:07] And once you actually figure out Middle Eastern foreign policy, what's going on over there, whatever, Israel is run by radical Jews that are way worse. [00:19:14] They want to talk about the clerics of Iran versus the people that run Iran versus the people that run Israel. [00:19:19] Let's do some numbers. [00:19:21] On October 7th, roughly what, 1,200 people were killed, allegedly. [00:19:24] We know roughly 400 of those people were IDF. [00:19:26] But let's round it up. [00:19:27] Let's say 1,000 were killed, right? [00:19:29] Israelis. [00:19:29] Let's say they're all civilians, even though the Hannibal Directive was activated. [00:19:31] Me and you know this. [00:19:32] Yes, yes. [00:19:32] But for the normies out there, let's say 1,000 were killed, right? [00:19:35] During a 12 day war, Israel killed roughly 1,000 people in Iran. [00:19:38] Well, how did Israel respond versus how Iran responded? [00:19:41] Iran responded by having a ceasefire and doing a symbolic strike back on El Uadid base and letting the United States know that they're going to bomb them while also attacking Israel back and retaliating. [00:19:50] How did Israel respond? [00:19:51] Genocide and invading seven different countries, right? [00:19:54] Or bombing seven different countries. [00:19:55] I would argue, as much as people want to sit the propaganda and say radical Muslims, radical Muslims. [00:19:59] Well, the Iranians were far more measured and rational than the Israelis were when they lost 1,000 people. [00:20:05] And the numbers don't lie. [00:20:06] Look at how they retaliated. [00:20:07] So we have to be very honest with ourselves and understand that this is a country that's occupied by Zionist Jews who the government of Israel is run by far right, crazy radical Jews that want to destroy the mosque, start wars, continue wars. [00:20:22] And, you know, they say they're God's chosen people. [00:20:24] And when you have that mindset, you're just going to blow up and kill everybody, like what they're doing in Lebanon, displace a million plus people, do a genocide in Gaza, which every single genocide expert has agreed to include Jewish ones, that what went down in Gaza is a genocide. [00:20:35] But then they'll sit there and tell you, it's not a genocide. [00:20:37] Okay, bro. [00:20:38] And it was a six million. [00:20:39] So, yeah. [00:20:40] Well, but that's the thing. [00:20:41] It's like they want to quibble over the definition of genocide. [00:20:44] It's like you are clearly, deliberately eradicating an entire group of people. [00:20:49] Like, who cares what the whole articulate, and they keep forgetting that. [00:20:52] In part, as well, as part of that. [00:20:55] Oh, and there's so much to the UN definition of genocide, depending on what you want to go on, but you only need to fulfill one of the five prerequisites, and they've fulfilled all five. [00:21:03] So it's just ridiculous for anybody to argue otherwise. [00:21:06] And yeah, that's the thing, especially with the Iran war. [00:21:08] It's like all of this debate between, like, well, what are we intending to do, and what's going to be the main outcome, and what was the purpose of this, and how long did it take? [00:21:15] And to me, it's like, guys, this is all on purpose. [00:21:17] They want Iran to be a failed state, they want war to never end there, they want the Strait of Hormuz to be shut down because they want the rationing to take place because they want to implement the mark of the beast. [00:21:27] None of the, we don't need to debate like the nuclear weapons versus opening the strait versus it's, this is the plan. [00:21:34] The plan is total collapse. [00:21:36] The plan is to destroy America by using it against Iran. [00:21:40] This seems so obvious to me. [00:21:41] I cannot handle debating the cover story anymore. [00:21:45] That's obvious. [00:21:46] I debated Dinesh D'Souza on this topic with the war. [00:21:49] And it's kind of funny because he used all the Hezbollah talking points. [00:21:52] And it's like, dude, it's very simple. [00:21:53] The Israelis, all they care about is destabilization across the entire region, right? [00:21:58] They want another Syria and Iran. [00:22:00] And they tried with, first they tried with Scott Besant crashing the Rio. [00:22:03] That failed. [00:22:03] Then they did the protests. [00:22:05] That failed. [00:22:05] We tried to smuggle in the Starlinks. [00:22:06] That failed. [00:22:07] We tried to smuggle guns in there. [00:22:08] That failed. [00:22:09] And then. [00:22:09] You know, we're bombing the hell out of them. [00:22:11] We're winning militarily. [00:22:12] And then Trump says stupid stuff like, oh, yeah, we're going to go ahead and bomb them into the Stone Age and a civilization might die and we're going to do power plant day. [00:22:18] Well, all the Iranians that you might have had on your side, now they're going to side with the government. [00:22:22] So now they're rallying around the flag. [00:22:24] I saw so many videos where they bomb somewhere and the people are out there protesting and they're like, yeah, wow, look, bro. [00:22:28] Like these people are saying, praise God as we bomb them. [00:22:31] So it's like these people are different and they're going to rally around the flag and they are rallying around the flag. [00:22:35] And they went ahead and they, like, when Trump said that he was going to bomb the power plants, they were standing at the power plants. [00:22:41] With the flag saying, if you're going to blow up these power plants, you're going to blow us up too. [00:22:45] And Trump said, you can't do that. [00:22:47] He's like, that's not allowed. [00:22:48] I was like, what? [00:22:49] Yeah. [00:22:50] So you want to destroy the power plants so they die slowly, but they're not allowed to put themselves in the way and die immediately. [00:22:55] On the bridges and all the infrastructure. [00:22:57] So it's like, you know, we've emboldened them even more to stand behind their government. [00:23:02] The people that would have maybe rebelled, they're not with us anymore. [00:23:06] So this war serves zero strategic benefit. [00:23:09] Americans are paying for it. [00:23:10] Brent is sitting at, when I looked yesterday, almost $120 a barrel, which is horrible. [00:23:14] Yep. [00:23:15] You know, and it's only getting worse. [00:23:16] And the fertilizer, you know, being restricted, that's doing it. [00:23:20] Australia has a food crisis right now. [00:23:21] Yeah. [00:23:22] And it's going to get worse. [00:23:22] Like, there's no end in sight for this. [00:23:25] And of course, China's not going to suffer from it because they get their fertilizer from Urea, their urea for their fertilizer from coal. [00:23:30] They're still getting oil from Iran, which they have plenty of. [00:23:32] So it's like. [00:23:34] Russia's making money hand over fist because we had to lift the sanctions. [00:23:37] So it's like. [00:23:37] And then, oh, we got this blockade in the Persian Gulf. [00:23:40] We're stopping them from making money. [00:23:41] Number one, dozens of ships are making it through. [00:23:43] The blockade can't stop everyone. [00:23:44] And the Iranians are making a bunch of money from that. [00:23:46] Also, people forget. [00:23:47] Caspian Sea, anybody? [00:23:49] Like all these people on Fox News, like, oh, do you guys not look at the map? [00:23:53] Like the Iranians are still getting an enormous amount of support from the Russians on the Caspian Sea, and we have zero, zero oversights on that whatsoever. [00:24:01] That's why the foreign minister, Aragachi, was up in Russia meeting with Putin. [00:24:05] That was absolutely a demonstration of, look, we stand with Iran. [00:24:08] We're going to support Iran. [00:24:09] So our enemies have become stronger. [00:24:12] Yes, Iran has been hurt militarily, but they're still able to attack, which is the whole problem. [00:24:16] No, and it's the same thing that happened with Ukraine, where You know, I guess ostensibly we went to weaken Russia, but all that happened was Russia and China are now best buddies. [00:24:24] And it's like, okay, if our main geopolitical rival is China and we foresee basically an ultimate conflict with them, would you not want a European nation of Christians that basically surrounds all of China? [00:24:37] Would you not want them to be our friends, but we force them into the hands of China? [00:24:41] And I do not believe it's because of incompetence. [00:24:43] I cannot believe that the people who run America are so stupid that they're driving Russia into China's hands and then empowering China through shutting the strait. [00:24:51] I mean, This is all on purpose, right? [00:24:53] And you know, the other thing that kills me too is we are ruining our relationship in the Gulf as well. [00:24:59] So, like, all these Gulf countries are getting bombed and destroyed. [00:25:03] Their tourism is down, real estate is down in UAE, especially the UAE has been hit with like 2,000 different strikes. [00:25:09] You know, they left OPEC. [00:25:10] Yep. [00:25:10] People are like, oh, that's good. [00:25:11] That's like a W, blah, blah, blah. [00:25:13] No, sir. [00:25:14] This signifies what I've been talking about. [00:25:17] The petrodollar is going to go down. [00:25:19] And that is a big part of the reason why we have so much prosperity because people do deals. [00:25:24] And oil in US dollars. [00:25:27] And here's the other thing our bases are destroyed. [00:25:30] They finally reported in mainstream media that all 11 or 12 of our military bases are gone. [00:25:34] There's no way they're going to let us rebuild them because we're not going to do the regime change. [00:25:37] If we don't do the regime change, Iran is going to be free to attack those bases. [00:25:40] And they said, if you can rebuild those bases, we're going to continue to bomb you. [00:25:43] So there's no way any of these Gulf states are going to let us rebuild the bases. [00:25:47] So we've lost our footing in the region now. [00:25:49] We are going to have to back out and leave at some point. [00:25:51] That fills the void for who? [00:25:52] Russia or China might be the protection or even Iran themselves. [00:25:56] You know, Robert Pape, who studies this stuff, he said something really intelligent, which I thought was good. [00:26:00] He wrote a fantastic article about this in the New York Times that Iran might rise out of this as like the fourth world power. [00:26:06] And I'm like, you know what? [00:26:07] They can because all they got to do is hang on. [00:26:09] Yeah. [00:26:09] Right? [00:26:09] If they can just hang on, now they're going to be the power in the region, and then they're aligned with our enemies, with Russia and China. [00:26:16] And then this is going to continue to lead to the de dollarization, and we lose our reserve currency status. [00:26:21] We're cooked. [00:26:22] Yeah. [00:26:23] And of course, Europe is probably the place suffering most from all this because of all the stuff. [00:26:28] Well, in Australia as well. [00:26:30] LNG, natural gas, 20%, which they, the whole sanctions of Europe, right? [00:26:34] All the sanctions against Russia were based upon Qatar giving them their energy with natural gas. [00:26:39] And they had to lift those sanctions because, Iran blew up LNG, which was Qatar's like 20% of the world's natural gas. [00:26:46] So it's like, dude, it's like cooked. [00:26:48] Yeah. [00:26:48] And I don't think it's an accident. [00:26:49] I think it's because the people that got us into this are destroying America and hate Europe. [00:26:54] And it's like, these are the places that are suffering because of this. [00:26:56] And by the way, because they destroyed all of our bases, now it's raining in Iran again. [00:27:00] Have you looked into that? [00:27:01] Yes. [00:27:01] The weather weapons? [00:27:02] I think it's real. [00:27:03] I think it's totally real. [00:27:04] They've been in a drought for like 10 years. [00:27:06] I got stories from all the way back. [00:27:08] Ahmadinejad in 2012 is going, hey, Israel is destroying our rain clouds and not letting us get rain. [00:27:14] They destroy all the radar bases, and now there's this massive flooding in Iran, and they're getting rain that they like 100 years worth of rain. [00:27:21] And keep in mind, even with the drought, a lot of people don't know this. [00:27:23] Iran was like the breadbasket of the Middle East. [00:27:25] And they're self sufficient with food, like 80%. [00:27:27] They make 80% of their own food. [00:27:29] So now they're going to be able to make even more. [00:27:31] So it's like strategically, this is such an L. [00:27:34] It's incredible. [00:27:35] And the mainstream media, like when I watch Fox News, it's just. [00:27:37] Hold on, we'll be right back. [00:27:38] We've got to go to a commercial break. 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[00:30:07] shown to be criminal fraudsters once again. [00:30:10] The Onion is not buying InfoWars. [00:30:11] And really, the thing that pisses me off the most is it's probably just confusing people now because The Onion's not buying us, but we are still shutting down. [00:30:21] So it'd be nice if we could have just, you know, gone through this without a bunch of dumbasses from LA intervening and lying to everybody and confusing everybody, but that was probably the point. [00:30:30] It means we should probably sue them since they actually did the thing they accused us of, which is spread fake news for the purpose of hurting innocent people. [00:30:39] So, no, The Onion will not be buying us, but we will be going down tonight and tell your friends, share the links, and celebrate with us as we move on to our next stage. [00:30:49] With that, once again, Myron Gaines is in studio with me. [00:30:52] You can follow him on X at Myron Gaines X and on Kick as well, Myron Gaines X. [00:30:57] And you have a book, too, I saw. [00:30:59] What is the name of your new book? [00:31:01] It's called Why Omen Deserve Less. [00:31:02] Well, Even Less, because they do deserve even less. [00:31:06] I got a copy of it here. [00:31:07] Yeah, Why Omen Deserve Even Less. [00:31:08] Book number one is Why Women Deserve Less. [00:31:10] Then I realized, man, they deserve even less now. [00:31:12] That's book number two. [00:31:13] And book three is We're Working on It, Why Women Deserve Nothing. [00:31:16] And then another book is coming out, The Jews and Their Lies. [00:31:18] That's going to come out on September 11th. [00:31:20] Okay. [00:31:21] Rosh Hashanah or whatever their holiday is. [00:31:23] On Rosh Hashanah. [00:31:24] Okay. [00:31:25] What a way to celebrate. [00:31:26] Yeah. [00:31:26] They'll be bombing Iran, I'm sure. [00:31:28] They probably will. [00:31:29] As they like to do. [00:31:30] Yeah. [00:31:30] Which is one of those things. [00:31:31] You know, it's so fun. [00:31:31] And there's a lot of stuff like this in the Iran war where it's like they write articles that are like bombing Iran, starting this war with Iran on Purim was a brilliant example of, you know, our living. [00:31:43] You know, history and religion. [00:31:44] And so you point to it and you go, Oh, so they started a war as like a religious celebration. [00:31:49] And people go, How dare you? [00:31:50] How dare you say that? [00:31:52] Or, like, you know, you can, Netanyahu gets up and goes, We are waging this war to bring about the Messiah and we will be building the third temple. [00:31:58] And you go, These jackasses are trying to build the third temple and bring about the Antichrist. [00:32:02] And people go, You're crazy. [00:32:04] Why would you say that? [00:32:05] You have these crazy ideas. [00:32:06] It's just, it's bizarre that, like, and it's true. [00:32:09] You're just repeating what they're saying, but you're the crazy one. [00:32:11] They're the crazy one, y'all. [00:32:13] And it's, you know, and they do everything in their power to, like, kind of keep this information from the public. [00:32:17] Dude, they imported five red cows. [00:32:19] I know. [00:32:20] Texas. [00:32:21] And it's like, you know, that's a big reason why October 7th happened. [00:32:24] Like, people don't realize Hamas' operation was called Operation Alexa Flood because they wanted to destroy the Alexa Mosque and they imported these red cows. [00:32:32] And now the Abraham Accords, the red cows, the 10,000 Palestinian prisoners that are being held in Israel with like no charge or not being held or just being held indefinitely. [00:32:41] Like, there's a multitude of reasons why. [00:32:43] Now, again, I'm not sitting here justifying it, but I do think it's important that the public understands. [00:32:48] Right. [00:32:48] Why are these things happening? [00:32:50] And we've done everything in our power to not tell the public what went down. [00:32:54] And this is why they actually shut down TikTok, because TikTok explained why October 7th happened, what's been going on, the brutal occupation. [00:33:02] And people are waking up, man. [00:33:03] That's why Larry Ellison had to buy it. [00:33:05] And now they're censoring anything that is critical of Israel. [00:33:08] Yeah, well, they're buying up everything and they're doing it out in the open. [00:33:12] And so this isn't clandestine. [00:33:13] They're literally going, no, we're going to buy it so we can silence people talking about Israel. [00:33:17] And, you know. [00:33:18] And I made a new rule too Zionists now protect the term. [00:33:21] Right. [00:33:21] Well, and that is one of their main sort of pillars. [00:33:24] That is a key connection anti Zionism is anti Semitism. [00:33:28] They demand that social media companies treat it that way, which is just obvious for a number of reasons, right? [00:33:34] Israel does something evil. [00:33:35] People get mad at Israel. [00:33:37] They transmute that into anti Semitism, go look, oh my God, anti Semitism is rising. [00:33:41] We need more money. [00:33:41] We need more protection. [00:33:42] We need more laws written to stop people talking about us. [00:33:45] It's a very convenient feedback loop. [00:33:47] The worse Israel acts, the better it is for Jews here in America. [00:33:50] Exactly. [00:33:50] Very convenient. [00:33:51] And they use it to justify purchasing these, like TikTok for a long time, they were trying to shut down TikTok back in 2020, saying it was Chinese spy stuff. [00:33:58] And it wasn't until people started talking about the letter to the bin Laden letter went viral. [00:34:04] People were talking about Israel being a genocidal apartheid, blah, blah, blah, all this other stuff. [00:34:08] Because TikTok is dominated by liberals. [00:34:10] So after all that happened, then they're like, oh, we need to buy this thing. [00:34:15] And then bam, they went ahead and Larry Ellison went ahead and purchased it. [00:34:18] And then one of the first things they did was get rid of the watermelon emoji and get rid of the, you know, from the river to the sea. [00:34:23] They got rid of the free Palestine. [00:34:25] They got rid of, they made Zionists to protect the term. [00:34:27] And, you know, it is what it is. [00:34:28] That's what they're doing. [00:34:29] Yeah, and again, they admit it. [00:34:31] We've got the videos of former Obama speechwriter, big person up in Zionist circles. [00:34:37] And she's going, I try to talk to young people about why we need to do what we're doing in Gaza, and they don't hear me because they're seeing me through a wall of dead children. [00:34:45] And it's like, yeah, you crazy bitch. [00:34:48] Like, yeah, no, it sort of ruins your whole, we're the light of the world thing when there's evidence of an ongoing genocide every single day on my phone. [00:34:56] Yeah, that's the truth, actually. [00:34:58] And we're trying to hide it so you can lie to us more. [00:35:01] Twitter and TikTok exposed it. [00:35:03] And then people started doing their research and figuring out the conflict that would have, like, oh, well, this is crazy. [00:35:08] And that's what red pilled everybody on this topic. [00:35:10] Because I remember before 2023, before the war, if you even talked about Israel or Zionism, you'd get banned. [00:35:17] You'd be cooked. [00:35:18] You mentioned that stuff on any of these mainstream platforms, YouTube or Facebook or Instagram, you'd get cooked as a Hitler supporter or anti Semitism. [00:35:28] But now it's like even normies are kind of aware and waking up to it, which is a good thing. [00:35:32] It really is a great thing. [00:35:33] And like, I've basically always had the same position on Israel since I was like 12, because my best friend was Lebanese and would explain things from the Lebanese perspective. [00:35:40] So it was like, okay, it's a red pill on this topic, like from birth, dude. [00:35:44] Yeah, yeah. [00:35:45] Well, because, well, especially to them, you know, it's like, it's not some, you know, speculative metaphysical thing where it's like this class of people, the Jews, and who are they, and where are they? [00:35:53] It's not, it's like, no, it's those guys in the uniforms with the stars on them shooting bullets at us. [00:35:58] Those are the guys we're fighting. [00:35:59] So it's very just like real and tangible, and it's not, Lebanon has a lot of Christians. [00:36:04] It almost half of Lebanon is Christian. [00:36:07] So, like, it was majority Christian until the 1980s. [00:36:10] I believe that. [00:36:11] Yeah. [00:36:11] And if I'm not mistaken, I think they might have something on the books where the head of the military has to be a Christian. [00:36:16] Yeah. [00:36:16] It's a multi faith republic. [00:36:18] So, there's three heads of government. [00:36:20] And I don't know the exact breakdown, but it's like the prime minister, the president, and the minister of defense or whatever. [00:36:24] One Shia, one Sunni, and one is Christian, all of a sudden. [00:36:27] Yeah. [00:36:27] Which is, you know, important for the people to understand because people think Lebanon, like, crazy radical Muslims. [00:36:31] No, dude, it's a very large Christian population. [00:36:34] And You know, they still bomb, like Hezbollah was created because of Israel in the 1980s, right? [00:36:38] And they got the Adahid doctrine, which is basically an area in Lebanon where it's like, we're going to just bomb and kill civilian people. [00:36:44] And that's what they do to create pressure. [00:36:46] So, you know, once you figure out like the dark history of Israel, there's no way that you can support it. [00:36:51] That's why, like, only, you know, moronic Zionists support Israel. [00:36:54] Like, it's, it, it, and the worst part is the United States, we tie ourselves to these people and then we wonder why everyone in the Middle East hates us, right? [00:37:01] If we solve the Palestine question, right? [00:37:05] Everything else kind of just falls into place. [00:37:07] So I've got two awesome videos to go along with exactly the things we're talking about. [00:37:10] The first one is a former TikTok executive named Liban Mohammed talking about the Zionist lobby pressure. [00:37:17] This is clip number 11. [00:37:18] And then I want to play Have you seen the new Lego video out of Iran? [00:37:21] I've seen a couple of them. [00:37:21] I don't know if I've seen a lot of notice, the newest one, but let's do it. [00:37:24] The latest one aligns exactly with what you just said. [00:37:27] So we'll return to that the fact that people in the Middle East only don't like America because of our relationship with Israel. [00:37:32] And people don't realize that. [00:37:33] They think they're like, oh, they just hate us and always have. [00:37:35] Talk to people from the Middle East. [00:37:36] They're like, we would love America if you'd stop bombing us and killing us. [00:37:40] Like, you guys are awesome. [00:37:41] We actually are very aligned in a lot of ways. [00:37:43] But let's begin with clip 11 here. [00:37:45] This is a former TikTok executive talking about the time before the takeover by Larry Ellison and Israel. [00:37:50] Let's watch. [00:37:51] Great question. [00:37:52] So the pressure was. [00:37:54] Unbelievable words cannot describe the amount of pressure that existed, and it became the number one headwind for the company that could result in the lack of its existence in the largest consumer market in the entire world. [00:38:09] We were getting inbound inquiries, and this is public information. [00:38:13] You could see a lot of these letters online, I mean, every few days, every other day from pro Israel lobbying organizations, from pro Israel perspective legislators, and The company was just being inundated. [00:38:30] But what was really interesting is the lack of questions and investigations and inquiries coming from the Palestinian perspective. [00:38:39] Yeah, so there was a former TikTok executive basically saying the pressure was unrelenting and overwhelming and continuous. [00:38:44] And this is the strategy, right? [00:38:46] Letters from legislators, letters from important people in industry. [00:38:50] I mean, they will bombard you until you give in or until they force, until America writes a law to force your company to give in. [00:38:58] They have the influence and the power to either make your life very difficult or bankrupt you. [00:39:02] Yeah. [00:39:02] And you know, and cancel you and everything. [00:39:04] I've always said, like, you know, censorship is Jewish, and a lot of the times it is, right? [00:39:08] If you look at it, it's definitely the number one source of the censorship coming around right now, absolutely. [00:39:14] Yeah, you look at like the ADL, Media Matters, SPLC, they have quite a bit of Jewish representation. [00:39:20] And who do they always go after? [00:39:21] People that are critical of Israel, you know, people that they call Nazis or whatever, which, you know, that's only on Saturdays. [00:39:26] But it's like, damn, like, you know, it's like the other six days I'm not a Nazi. [00:39:30] So it's like, come on, leave me alone on those days. [00:39:34] Well, yeah, you would think that would work because on Saturdays, they're. [00:39:37] Uh, well, whatever. [00:39:38] That's why I do it on that day. [00:39:39] I know they shouldn't be doing nothing. [00:39:40] That's what I think their real secret is. [00:39:42] I think the whole secret of the Jews is that they start the week a day before we do, they get an extra day every week. [00:39:47] That's what they get a head start from. [00:39:48] Yeah, you repeat that for a millennia, you're gonna do better. [00:39:51] Never, we're gonna do better. [00:39:51] Yeah, like waking up early, you know, they wake up an hour earlier than everybody else. [00:39:54] Of course, you're gonna do better. [00:39:56] Uh, we're joking, of course. [00:39:57] The early bird gets the worm, right? [00:39:57] Or the early Jew gets the worm, and cancel. [00:40:02] That's the yeah, the lights are gonna go off here soon. [00:40:06] Well, but and this is the thing, it's like. [00:40:08] We kind of have to. [00:40:08] As Americans, it's like you tell me I can't say something. [00:40:11] I didn't even want to say it. [00:40:12] Now I have to. [00:40:13] Now I had to say it. [00:40:14] Now you're making me. [00:40:14] So don't be like England. [00:40:16] Yeah, well, except, I mean, thank God we're not England. [00:40:19] They're cool. [00:40:20] They're way down the line. [00:40:21] But that's a good thing to look at to go, hey, this is where we're headed. [00:40:24] Yeah, we are. [00:40:25] You can look at England if you want to talk about free speech. [00:40:27] You can look at South Africa if you want to talk about that. [00:40:29] I mean, it's like there are places that are farther down the road than we are. [00:40:32] We can see it. [00:40:33] Let's use our conscious ability to change the trajectory of our lives. [00:40:37] So we don't be like them. [00:40:37] So we aren't like them. [00:40:38] Yeah. [00:40:39] Yeah. [00:40:39] I see people get arrested all the time in England. [00:40:41] It's like, oh, you're arrested me for a Facebook post. [00:40:44] Yeah, they are. [00:40:44] Like, what's going on here, man? [00:40:46] Yeah. [00:40:46] They're pulling people off the street just for reading out of the Bible. [00:40:49] I mean, and of course, the somewhat infuriating thing to me is that there was recently a terrorist attack against Jewish people or a stabbing against Jewish people in the UK. [00:40:57] Nobody's done it. [00:40:58] That's not for the rest of us. [00:41:00] Like, you cannot use violence, dude. [00:41:02] We got the truth on our side. [00:41:03] I try to tell people this all the time. [00:41:04] We got the truth on our side. [00:41:05] Just talk, debate, right? [00:41:08] Like, no violence. [00:41:10] Well, A. [00:41:11] No violence, guys. [00:41:12] And to me, you know, no hatred either. [00:41:14] I think there's this deliberate feedback loop where it's like they act so insane that it makes other people go, okay, you're killing everybody? [00:41:21] Then we should kill everybody. [00:41:22] And it's like, guys, you've lost. [00:41:24] You have now just lost. [00:41:25] You have lost the moral high ground. [00:41:26] You have lost the purpose of what you were doing in the first place. [00:41:29] Because aren't you doing this because you're so outraged at the killing of innocents, but now you're advocating for it? [00:41:34] It doesn't make any sense. [00:41:35] Love is literally the only thing that can defeat this. [00:41:37] As easy as that sounds, that's a little bit of a joke. [00:41:39] No, I've always said this. [00:41:40] Like, if you have the truth on your side, there's no need for violence. [00:41:42] Yeah. [00:41:42] Right? [00:41:43] So we are right. [00:41:44] We are not wrong. [00:41:45] We are right. [00:41:46] But when you go ahead and you do acts of violence, you forfeit the moral high ground. [00:41:50] You forfeit everything. [00:41:51] And then now you go to jail and what are you going to do? [00:41:53] Are you going to be around a bunch of Jamals? [00:41:54] You can't talk now. [00:41:56] Good job. [00:41:56] You know, it's so funny. [00:41:58] I literally am like explaining this to my son because he's been getting in fights at school. [00:42:01] And I'm explaining to him, I'm like, all right, you have a balance of who is right. [00:42:05] And when somebody calls you names, they go down and you're above them. [00:42:08] But when you hit them, you go down. [00:42:10] Even though they called you names, you're now lower than them. [00:42:12] Yeah. [00:42:13] So now my son will go, you know, I'm higher right now, Dad. [00:42:15] I'm like, good, good. [00:42:17] Don't punch people just for calling you names. [00:42:19] They're trying to make you mad. [00:42:20] Self defense is one thing, but like, yeah, like, you know, starting it, like, don't do it, man. [00:42:25] Right. [00:42:25] You lose the moral high ground. [00:42:26] And it's like, you, you know, you were right until you. [00:42:28] Especially on this topic. [00:42:29] Because then, what are they going to do? [00:42:30] Well, you've had the violence. [00:42:32] It's a blood libel. [00:42:34] A blood libel, yeah. [00:42:36] That's what they were used. [00:42:38] But this is the crazy thing after two Jewish people are stabbed in the UK, you get headlines like scared and angry British Jews demand more from government after knife attack. [00:42:47] UK raises threat level to severe after London anti Semitic attack. [00:42:51] You've got rabbis giving speeches about this, and it just goes on and on. [00:42:55] Meanwhile, you get a group of white British girls stabbed, and it's you're under arrest for talking about it. [00:43:02] Zumer historian wrote this on X. [00:43:04] A million British girls raped, thousands of our people murdered, millions of our people terrified to go outside, entire cities ethnically replaced, dozens of terror attacks. [00:43:11] The response is don't look back in anger. [00:43:14] Don't look back in anger. [00:43:15] Sing a song. [00:43:16] One foreign Jewish man gets murdered, call in the SAS, right? [00:43:19] Call in the special forces. [00:43:20] We need all hands on deck. [00:43:22] We're dissolving parliament, which they just did, by the way, which is, again, completely insane. [00:43:27] Like that. [00:43:28] The number one way to fight mass immigration is by destroying the countries from which the mass immigration is coming. [00:43:34] That would be a great place to start. [00:43:36] It would absolutely be a great place to start. [00:43:37] If you don't want these people coming into your country, which I agree, mass immigration is a problem. [00:43:41] Even as a brown guy, I tell you guys, it's a problem. [00:43:43] A lot of the times, they're not high IQ like me. [00:43:44] They're going to come in and do a bunch of BS. [00:43:47] You do not destroy the countries that they come from because then they're going to want to come to your country. [00:43:51] We create more refugees. [00:43:53] It's ridiculous. [00:43:54] Yeah. [00:43:55] And people say, well, Pete Hegseth said, we're not accepting any refugees. [00:43:58] It's like, guess he's going to be out of office in three years. [00:44:00] Yeah. [00:44:01] You think the. [00:44:01] And then they're going to ramp up the immigration again. [00:44:03] Like, it's like, come on, dude, this is what Democrats do. [00:44:05] Like, this is what they do. [00:44:06] Like, the Democrats are going to go, well, heck, Seth said we have to use the money. [00:44:09] Yeah, he's right. [00:44:10] No more Browns. [00:44:11] Let's go ahead. [00:44:11] Yeah. [00:44:12] No, they're going to let them come in. [00:44:14] And the fact that the border's closed, they're going to go even harder on immigration, dude. [00:44:17] I know. [00:44:18] And this is the thing about the Trump administration. [00:44:20] They're just pissing off the left. [00:44:22] They're doing nothing to tangibly weaken the left. [00:44:25] They're only basically giving fuel to their fire. [00:44:28] And the thing about the left, which I will give them more credit for, they will protest, they'll go outside, they will demonstrate, they'll, Even enact violence, which isn't good. [00:44:38] But the point is, what I'm trying to say is like, they will do what they need to do. [00:44:41] Yeah. [00:44:41] Right? [00:44:41] Because as conservatives, we're trying to conserve the status quo. [00:44:44] They're progressives. [00:44:45] They're trying to progress. [00:44:46] So they're going to march. [00:44:47] They're going to do acts of violence. [00:44:48] They're going to do all the crazy stuff to make something happen. [00:44:50] And, you know, they're already pissed off about ICE. [00:44:52] You know what I mean? === Mossad Operators In Here (06:06) === [00:44:53] They're still mad crying about that and these no kings protests, you know. [00:44:56] And then I don't know. [00:44:57] I think Trump gets impeached, man. [00:44:59] I think we're the closest we've ever seen to a president getting impeached. [00:45:02] Like, you know, at least Bill Clinton, you know, he just got his dick sucked. [00:45:05] Like, this one, this is bad. [00:45:07] This is really bad. [00:45:07] The FC file debacle, the war. [00:45:09] You know, gas prices being up, affordability being down, or affordability being worse. [00:45:15] Yeah. [00:45:16] No, and they've stopped doing deportations, which it's like, has the ICE protest, has the fervor and the anger over ICE gone down? [00:45:23] Absolutely not. [00:45:24] I'm still pissed. [00:45:25] I was literally walking downtown this weekend and, you know, out of the club, I hear them chanting F ICE, F ICE. [00:45:31] It's like, they aren't even doing anything anymore. [00:45:33] But this is the thing with the left, you can't give them anything. [00:45:36] They'll say to you, hey, you do this and we'll stop protesting. [00:45:39] You do the thing and they keep protesting. [00:45:40] Just you can't listen to them. [00:45:42] That's what he's mad about, yeah. [00:45:43] He should have never pulled out of Minneapolis. [00:45:45] That was a bad move. [00:45:46] And it's funny because he pulled out of Minneapolis like to kind of save the midterms. [00:45:50] But then you go to war with Iran. [00:45:52] Good job, buddy. [00:45:53] We're literally going to be a good team. [00:45:54] And now you've alienated your base. [00:45:55] Because a lot of us voted, I know, me and you, we didn't want no new wars. [00:45:59] We didn't want wars, dude. [00:46:00] We were like, oh. [00:46:00] Kind of my main thing, actually. [00:46:02] Yeah. [00:46:03] Because I knew a war with Iran would be catastrophic, but it's worse than I thought because the 12 day war actually strengthened them, surprisingly. [00:46:10] Because they're like, oh, we're going to go ahead and just get with the Chinese and the Russians. [00:46:14] That's why their ballistic missiles are dangerously accurate now. [00:46:16] That's why we have 13 plus dead servicemen. [00:46:19] And they're totally lying. [00:46:20] There's way more. [00:46:21] Than 13 dead servicemen. [00:46:22] We know 400 are injured, seriously injured. [00:46:25] I think it's more than that. [00:46:26] Wait, wait. [00:46:26] Well, do you remember? [00:46:27] I remember in the first few days, there would be like announcements in like New York newspapers that was like, this person who is deployed overseas died of a sudden illness yesterday. [00:46:37] And it's like, what? [00:46:39] Yeah, they were like announcing deaths, but like blaming it on illness. [00:46:41] It was really weird. [00:46:42] And then they just stopped announcing those. [00:46:43] So I think the count is a lot higher as well. [00:46:47] Once we're going to actually get right down to it, which again, it's like, this is America changing into a country I don't recognize where like, We're hiding casualty numbers. [00:46:55] We're hiding, you know, enemy damage to our, you know, radar arrays. [00:46:59] I mean, bases. [00:47:01] Yeah, the bases. [00:47:01] We're killing the negotiators. [00:47:03] It's like the way that America is behaving on the world stage these days is un American at its base. [00:47:08] Extremely un American. [00:47:09] And who are we now to point the, you know, oh, Russia, you can't invade Ukraine, just special military operation. [00:47:14] Didn't we just do that? [00:47:15] We just did the same. [00:47:16] And I would argue, hot take here. [00:47:18] I think Putin has far more justification to invade Ukraine than we did with bombing Iran. [00:47:23] 100%. [00:47:24] Like, way more. [00:47:24] Like, like, like, we've been lying about NATO expansion. [00:47:27] We're setting up missiles there. [00:47:28] We put, we, the Maidan revolution. [00:47:30] Like, we definitely instigated that. [00:47:32] Total setup. [00:47:32] So it's like, it's like, dude, like, Putin actually has like serious national security concerns with why he invaded. [00:47:38] And for all the morons out there, like, well, why is this so bad? [00:47:41] Like, that's like China going into Mexico, idiot. [00:47:43] Like, we would be in Mexico the next day. [00:47:45] Yeah. [00:47:45] Like, that's the functional equivalent from the Putin side. [00:47:47] Oh, well, you're a Putin stage, stooge. [00:47:48] No, it's not a Putin stooge. [00:47:49] It's about understanding geopolitical affairs and knowing why people do things and like, Knowing the background. [00:47:55] Once you know it, then you're like, oh, I can see why he did that. [00:47:57] I don't have to agree with it or like it to understand why they did it. [00:48:00] God, I so wish we had more time because I got videos that relate to everything you're saying. [00:48:04] Sure, sure, sure. [00:48:05] I've been yapping. [00:48:06] My bad. [00:48:06] We just don't know. [00:48:07] We just don't have time to get to them. [00:48:08] I wish we did. [00:48:09] But I know Alex wants to get you back. [00:48:10] So we'll be able to cover all this stuff ad infinitum. [00:48:14] But the former Mossad agent who'd come out and basically said Israel has totally lost this war. [00:48:20] We're just on worse foot in every possible way. [00:48:23] I think he's kind of BSing because I think. [00:48:25] You know, that's the whole thing is appear weak when you're strong and appear strong when you're weak. [00:48:28] Is it the guy that wrote the book by Deception or is someone else? [00:48:31] I'm not sure about that one. [00:48:32] It's head Ehud Lavi. [00:48:36] Ehud Lavi. [00:48:36] Let's go to clip 23 here. [00:48:38] We'll go to this for a second. [00:48:40] We may have to read along. [00:48:42] So he says the intense war between the U.S. and Israel against Iran lasted another 40 days. [00:48:49] Iran has not yet been defeated. [00:48:51] Was there anything that could have been done better to reach a quicker decision? [00:48:56] When we look at the strategic objectives, this is the former Mossad head, whether it's regime change, whether it's the nuclear issue, the nuclear material that remained there, and during the war, the Hormuz issue suddenly emerged as well. [00:49:11] You say that at least on the strategic level, at least for now, this has failed. [00:49:16] We can take it down. [00:49:18] But he's saying they failed completely, Israel is in a worse position than ever. [00:49:22] I don't know if people watch Israeli media. [00:49:24] You guys should watch Israeli media. [00:49:26] They actually are pretty honest on there. [00:49:27] Right. [00:49:27] They talk about all their plans openly. [00:49:29] They say some crazy stuff. [00:49:31] Israeli media is nuts. [00:49:32] It's different than the English language media that comes out of Israel. [00:49:35] They're honest about their L's on there. [00:49:37] They might wait a little bit, but they will admit, yeah, we totally had Mossad operatives in Iran. [00:49:41] Right, yeah. [00:49:42] No, no, they're totally open about it. [00:49:44] But to me, it's like, okay, taking him at his word, let's assume everything is worse for Israel now. [00:49:49] You probably should have listened to the anti Semites. [00:49:50] You know, it was us, the people that you call vicious anti Semites that were sitting there going, hey, Israel, don't kill all of your neighbors. [00:49:56] It's going to make everybody hate you. [00:49:58] Hey, don't go to war with Iran. [00:49:59] They're actually really strong and going to F you up. [00:50:02] And we got called anti Semites for that. [00:50:03] If we'd been listened to, Israel would be in a much better position today. [00:50:06] A little ironic, I think. [00:50:07] And people don't, me and you were talking about this before the break, but I'll say it real quickly. [00:50:12] During the 12 day war, Israel got messed up pretty badly. [00:50:15] And then on this next go around, now that they have Russian and Chinese intelligence, the rockets were way more deadly this time around. [00:50:23] Israel was getting cooked. [00:50:24] And during the 12 day war, since they got hit so hard, they're like, oh, we have to go back to war now. [00:50:29] These guys can actually attack us and hit us back hard because Iran, for a very long time, didn't really retaliate to Israel hard, like when they bombed Damascus, when they killed Soleimani. [00:50:38] Iran didn't really retaliate that hard. [00:50:40] They were very measured and kind of scared about, like, you know, getting the U.S. back into the war. [00:50:44] But at the 12 day war, when they hit, because at that point, it was like, all right, dude, like, they did a sneak attack against us. [00:50:48] They killed a bunch of generals. [00:50:49] Like, Mossad operators in here, you have to do something. [00:50:51] The people were in the streets rioting, you need to do something. [00:50:53] So when they hit Israel back during the 12 day war, and they weren't even that accurate, Israel was like, wow, this actually is hurting us because this is the first time Tel Aviv got hit. === Finally Some Truth Out There (03:31) === [00:51:00] Like, yeah. [00:51:00] And, and, you know, the Ayatollah sort of removed some restrictions after the 12 day war because. [00:51:06] And I know people think it's ridiculous, but no, actually, look at the facts. [00:51:09] Iran has been measured. [00:51:10] They have been not the extremists in any of this. [00:51:13] They have always had, in some ways, I think, kind of too patient of a stance. [00:51:17] There are times where I'm like, what are they even doing? [00:51:20] Wouldn't now be the time to go? [00:51:21] But they don't go. [00:51:22] They were very patient. [00:51:23] They really wanted to avoid this, and they've really been forced into it. [00:51:26] And you can call me a Muslim simp or whatever for that, but it's literally just the facts. [00:51:31] It's the truth. [00:51:32] And every military analyst has said what you've basically said is like, this is just being honest here. [00:51:40] When you look at the escalation ladder or whatever, Israel had multiple acts of war. [00:51:46] They bombed an embassy in Damascus. [00:51:49] And they killed several of the people there. [00:51:50] And I know we're going to go into a break here. [00:51:52] So many. [00:51:52] But, dude, we could go on and on and on. [00:51:54] And we'll have to. [00:51:55] So I know you're sticking around. [00:51:56] I think you're going to come on tomorrow, right? [00:51:58] Yeah, yeah, I'll be there. [00:51:59] All right, Myron Gaines on X at Myron Gaines X. Also on Kick, Myron Gaines X. [00:52:04] And your new book, Why Women Deserve Even Less. [00:52:07] Yes. [00:52:07] Where can people get this? [00:52:08] They get it on Amazon. [00:52:09] On Amazon. [00:52:10] Myron Gaines. [00:52:10] Thanks so much for that. [00:52:11] That's all I'm saying. [00:52:12] This theory. [00:52:14] Excellent. [00:52:14] Finally, some truth out there. [00:52:20] Objection, a new AI powered platform launched by Aaron D'Souza, the very lawyer who orchestrated Peter Thiel's decade long legal demolition of Gawker Media. [00:52:32] Backed by Thiel and Balaji Srinivasan, Objection lets anyone pay two grand to trigger a public investigation into any reporter or story. [00:52:43] Gawker has written an open letter to Peter Thiel, the Silicon Valley billionaire who footed the bill for Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against the media company. [00:52:52] A jury awarded the former pro wrestler, whose real name is Terry Belea, $115 million after his sex tape appeared on the site. [00:53:03] It was revealed Wednesday that Teal had funded Hogan's lawsuit, and many believe it was because one of Gawker's blogs tried to out Teal in late 2007 before he was open about his sexuality. [00:53:16] Now, Gawker has published an open letter to Teal accusing the billionaire of seeking revenge. [00:53:22] The letter reads in part Peter, this is twisted. [00:53:25] Even were you to succeed in bankrupting Gawker Media, the writers you dislike, and me, just think what it will mean. [00:53:32] You show yourself as a thin skinned billionaire who, despite all the success and public recognition that a person could dream of, seethes over criticism and plots behind the scenes to tie up his opponents in litigation he can afford better than they. [00:53:48] Former FBI, NSA, and CIA officers do the legwork. [00:53:52] A jury of AIs from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, and XAI deliver the verdict. [00:54:00] An honor index score rates the journalist's integrity. [00:54:03] It's all straight out of Orwell's 1984. [00:54:06] It will absolutely destroy the organic hustle of exposing the awful truth. [00:54:20] Anonymous whistleblowers, often the lifeblood of Pulitzer Prize winning journalism, well, they rank dead last. [00:54:27] Say goodbye to the next Edward Snowden, Daniel Ellsberg. === Mechanical Media Verdicts (10:08) === [00:54:31] Deep throat, Tyler Schultz, what once dragged through courts for five to ten years, now wraps in 72 hours under this AI monstrosity known as objection. [00:54:42] The paper trail of power dominates. [00:54:45] Humans getting to the bottom of human sources who risk everything count the very least. [00:54:51] Institutionalization of the counter narrative always wins. [00:54:56] The idea was that we could never win an election on getting certain things because we were in such a small minority. [00:55:03] But maybe you could actually unilaterally change the world without having to constantly convince people and beg people and plead with people who are never going to agree with you through a technological means. [00:55:14] And this is where I think technology is this incredible alternative to politics. [00:55:20] So brace yourselves. [00:55:21] Expect more Stop Nick Shirley bills in a state house near you. [00:55:26] How are you doing? [00:55:28] What do you think about the Stop Nick Shirley Act, AB 2624? [00:55:33] I don't know anything about it. [00:55:36] And do you think there's any conflict of interest there with Mia Bonta and her husband being the AG? [00:55:43] That just shows you everything you need to know. [00:55:45] These people won't even answer the questions. [00:55:47] AB 2624? [00:55:48] I think you're a psycho scam artist, so. [00:55:51] Please disclose how you think that. [00:55:53] Shiny new laws for taxpayer funded buildings filled with lawyers designed to criminalize the act of noticing. [00:56:01] You said that I was stupid for asking you about your financial disclosure, but there's some discrepancies on there. [00:56:06] Would you like to explain? [00:56:07] I have? [00:56:08] Yes. [00:56:08] What about the American people who are wondering how he needs to make a mistake? [00:56:14] I have to explain to the American people. [00:56:17] What's the explanation? [00:56:18] I have given them the explanation. [00:56:20] Do you want to tell our viewers? [00:56:21] I love when I tell you Jack s. [00:56:23] How about that? [00:56:24] Go back to wherever you think you're from, alright? [00:56:26] Okay, so human smuggling, yes or no? [00:56:27] Get out of my face, human smuggling, yes or no? [00:56:29] Get out of my face, you little fascist. [00:56:31] Get out of my face. [00:56:32] You little fascist, yes or no? [00:56:33] Alright, well, okay, we'll go to Padilla then. [00:56:36] Okay, what about Padilla? [00:56:37] Are you saying what he did earlier was okay going into. [00:56:39] Question isn't whether the old. [00:56:41] Tired lying story survives. [00:56:43] The real question is whether free inquiry, that frail, ridiculous, stubborn little human habit of asking, why? [00:56:52] Can survive the crossfire of technocrats and tyrannical corporate swine. [00:56:57] I don't want to tell you jackass. [00:56:59] How about that? [00:57:00] Okay. [00:57:01] Okay. [00:57:01] John Bound reporting for Infowars. [00:57:06] John Bound joins me in studio this hour. [00:57:09] Don't go anywhere, folks. [00:57:10] The war room returns in 90 seconds. [00:57:19] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [00:57:21] This is the War Room. [00:57:22] I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live on Infowars.com for the last time. [00:57:27] And joining me in studio for this monumentous event is John Bowne. [00:57:31] You can follow him on X at NewsBowne, and that's B O W N E, or BowneReport.substack.com. [00:57:39] I have your bio here journalist, musician, human, Infowars reporter. [00:57:43] Welcome to the show, sir. [00:57:44] Yeah, I am human. [00:57:46] You are human, as this has been confirmed. [00:57:48] Yes. [00:57:48] You are not just a disembodied voice. [00:57:50] I'm not a reptilian. [00:57:51] That's right. [00:57:52] Although, you know. [00:57:54] I have looked better. [00:57:56] Yeah. [00:57:56] Well, okay. [00:57:57] So, how long have you worked at InfoWars? [00:57:59] Just give us your take on what's happened with InfoWars since you. [00:58:02] I mean, we're in the room where, when I first started working here, I think my desk was right there. [00:58:07] Oh, yeah. [00:58:08] And everybody was in this room. [00:58:10] Right. [00:58:11] And we were all churning out. [00:58:13] You know, at the time it was Obama, and it was, you know, what really kind of one of the stepping stones of what woke me up was that Obama had signed the. [00:58:26] The Smith Munt Modernization Act in the dead of night. [00:58:28] And on top of everything else that he pulled off, that was the one that was kind of like, okay, now I can show this to my family or friends or family members. [00:58:42] I can bring them this information and they'll understand, right? [00:58:45] Right. [00:58:46] No. [00:58:47] You fool. [00:58:49] No, you bring it, you like, hey, look at this. [00:58:52] You don't want this to happen. [00:58:53] And it's like, you are a racist. [00:58:56] Right. [00:58:56] You know? [00:58:58] I had the same thing with Obama and the birth certificate, where I was like, hey, you know, you can download the birth certificate and like separate it in Photoshop. [00:59:06] Like it's a fake document. [00:59:07] I had people saying to me, like, how dare you? [00:59:10] That's conspiracy. [00:59:10] And I'm sitting here going, no, I just did it on my computer. [00:59:13] Like I'm telling you something from personal experience. [00:59:15] And they're like, no, you believe lies. [00:59:16] It's crazy. [00:59:17] Yeah, because they want to go back in the cave and stare at the shadows and feel comfortable and warm, cozy until the smoke inhalation begins. [00:59:25] Yeah. [00:59:26] I like adding that part to Plato's Cave. [00:59:29] Is that eventually the fire in there is going to start making people die? [00:59:34] My addition to the cave metaphor is that there's a whole class of people now who think they've escaped the cave. [00:59:41] So I feel like the people who run the cave put a back door in and they're like, hey, if anybody wants to escape, we send them through the back door. [00:59:46] They actually go deeper into the cave, but they think they've escaped. [00:59:50] I feel like we have a lot of people now who think they've woken up, but it's almost like inception. [00:59:55] Like instead of waking up, they've woken up into another dream state. [00:59:59] Deeper down the dimension. [01:00:00] I don't know. [01:00:00] It's insane. [01:00:01] It really is. [01:00:02] I mean, you know, it's always the things that are right in front of you that you ignore the most. [01:00:06] Right. [01:00:07] And I mean, here we are on, and they're playing the cave. [01:00:12] Here we are on media. [01:00:14] We're a part of this electronic media that replaced mechanical media, print media. [01:00:20] There was a time when the speed of things and the scale of things was a lot smaller than it is now. [01:00:30] And, you know, and that's brought us to the point that we're at now. [01:00:33] They're trying to sick these ne'er do wells, third rate, you know, comedians from Hollywood on us because they are part of the speed and the scale, or so they think they found somebody that can match us toe to toe, but they really can't because we have the truth on our side. [01:00:50] And back in the day, you would report the truth like Watergate, you know, you would report the truth. [01:00:58] And then people had the, Ability, they had the wherewithal, the mindset to actually analyze that information and talk amongst themselves, talk amongst their peers. [01:01:11] Now and in the time, you know, it'd be like, oh, Watergate, you're looking at a newspaper article, and then everybody's reading that three days later, you're talking about it at dinner, and then a week later, well, what's the latest? [01:01:23] You know, nowadays something happens and it's just like gone in a millisecond, and it could be anything, it could be the worst thing. [01:01:31] I mean, we just name them, yeah, and it's gone, you know, and it's replaced by something else immediately. [01:01:38] Well, so and that's part of the that's part of the Changing strategy of the mainstream media because before, as you're talking about, you know, there was a lot less stuff. [01:01:48] So, you know, you had five networks, you had a couple major national newspapers. [01:01:52] And if you could control those and you could just gatekeep, then their main method of killing a story was easy. [01:01:57] It was just ignore it. [01:01:58] It was just if they didn't tell it, then hey, maybe it'd make it to a local paper, but it'd never escape, you know, the greater Milwaukee area. [01:02:05] They might know about it, but nobody else would because you could gatekeep that way. [01:02:09] With the internet, they could no longer gatekeep. [01:02:10] So they had to change strategy and they went with sort of a flood the zone strategy where it's just like, okay, We can't stop them from talking about it. [01:02:17] So let's make them talk about a ton of other stuff also. [01:02:19] So it all gets lost in the mix. [01:02:21] It's really a sort of defensive move from them to just like create tons of chaos all the time so that we can't sink our teeth into it. [01:02:27] Well, and the Schrdinger's question just keeps piling on. [01:02:31] We don't know whether the cat's dead or alive. [01:02:33] Right. [01:02:34] So, but you put it out there and it's like, well, it could be dead. [01:02:38] It could be alive. [01:02:39] We're going to move on to the next thing. [01:02:41] Nobody opens the box and looks to see whether there's even a cat in it anymore. [01:02:45] It's just. [01:02:46] It's just, we just, here's this story. [01:02:49] Well, let's not even really talk about it. [01:02:51] Let's move on. [01:02:52] You know, I don't like that story. [01:02:54] Whoever brought it up is crazy and they're racist conspiracy theorists. [01:02:57] You know, oh, okay. [01:02:58] What's next? [01:02:59] Moving on. [01:03:00] Yeah. [01:03:00] And we can't function like that as human beings. [01:03:05] So, but there's no turning this off. [01:03:09] So, we, you know, as we go into AJN tomorrow, we have to start looking at what is next on our end. [01:03:18] How do we. [01:03:20] Continue to fight this, what is called hot media. [01:03:24] There's a guy named McLuhan. [01:03:26] You heard him hit? [01:03:26] He's a Canadian professor. [01:03:28] He came up with this concept called media is the massage. [01:03:34] And so there's cold media and there's hot media. [01:03:37] And cold media kind of allows the individual to be a part of it. [01:03:42] And there's a consensus. [01:03:44] Hot media, no consensus, no very little consensus. [01:03:48] We're just going to keep pouring this on you. [01:03:50] And you're going to swallow it until you drown. [01:03:53] Right. [01:03:53] And so, what we have to do in this hot media is we have to provide a way to immediately open that box and Schrdinger's cat comes flying out, you know, or doesn't. [01:04:07] So, in order to do that, I grew up in media. [01:04:13] You did ask me earlier, where did you come from? [01:04:17] I grew up in newsrooms in Washington, D.C. [01:04:21] And, you know, I. I've been around mechanical media. [01:04:26] And then, of course, like you and everybody else here, I was called to this eventually. [01:04:32] I think we're all called here. [01:04:33] I think the people that didn't last weren't really called. === Called To Something Else (04:24) === [01:04:39] It's a fair showings. [01:04:40] Excuse me. [01:04:42] They weren't really called to this. [01:04:44] Bless you. [01:04:45] They were, thank you. [01:04:47] They were called to something else. [01:04:48] So, it is a, you know, there's an awakening that's going to happen in you or it's not. [01:04:56] Yeah. [01:04:57] It's either going to happen or it's not. [01:04:59] So, you know, you've got what it takes or you don't. [01:05:03] Well, you've got a vested interest. [01:05:06] I mean, at some point, you're like, wait a minute, this is all affecting me. [01:05:09] So, am I going to be a good father, a good husband, a good human being, a good American citizen, and try to fight back? [01:05:20] And, you know, of course, the people that are here all took to that calling. [01:05:25] And I think a lot of us have done a really good job, but I think there's still a lot of room to move down the football field. [01:05:34] And one of those things that's really just mind blowing is, you know, you have a Savannah Hernandez who's out there. [01:05:41] You know, now the FBI has gotten involved and everything, but she's out there with a cell phone. [01:05:46] Yeah. [01:05:46] You know, and just dealing with, you know, using the cell phone, this as basically a weapon of media war. [01:05:57] Back in the day, when I was on local NBC News, you know, you had to carry this humongous camera that was like a quarter of a million dollars. [01:06:08] You had to have like batteries on belts that were connected with wires. [01:06:11] Yeah. [01:06:11] Yeah. [01:06:11] I can see the radiation coming up. [01:06:13] Right. [01:06:13] Right. [01:06:14] You're gonna go with a van with a microwave dish. [01:06:16] Why am I so tired? [01:06:19] Well, maybe it's because the camera was heavy. [01:06:21] I don't know. [01:06:21] So, yeah, then you get in this half million dollar van with a dish on it. [01:06:27] And, you know, you're sending out all these radioactive waves to get your information back to an editor who at the time was me. [01:06:35] And, you know, he's got five minutes to get all this done before you go to air. [01:06:39] And just that's where I learned how to do that. [01:06:41] It was a huge barrier to entry back then. [01:06:44] Yeah. [01:06:45] They said that. [01:06:47] That an editor was just underneath an air traffic controller as far as stress. [01:06:52] Oh, wow. [01:06:52] Because you're on a deadline and then you had three camera guys all calling you at once and you've got to edit this stuff. [01:07:01] And sometimes it's right before, like during the commercial break that you're doing. [01:07:05] Right, right. [01:07:06] I mean, and then you do that every day. [01:07:09] It doesn't have to be like that anymore. [01:07:12] So what I brought was this would be your camera. [01:07:16] You know, you got a wind screen for the mic. [01:07:20] Uh, there's a microphone in here. [01:07:22] Uh, if you ever needed to do like a you know, similar to this mic here, but if you ever needed to do a live shot, let's say you got to go back and you got to talk to Alex or you in the field, you just plug that into your iPad, right? [01:07:38] Uh, and then and all this stuff is like so affordable now. [01:07:42] It's also, I mean, anybody can get it. [01:07:44] When I started doing video, I definitely remember hard drives used to cost a dollar a gigabyte, so if you wanted 100 gigabytes, you were spending a hundred dollars. [01:07:52] Right. [01:07:52] The phone or the camera that I think I spent $5,000 on was mini DV. [01:07:57] It wasn't even HD. [01:07:58] It wasn't digital. [01:07:59] You had to have a Firewire cord to transfer it in in real time. [01:08:02] I mean, if I could have had the phone quality that we are all carrying around in our pocket right now, I would have been over the moon. [01:08:09] We all have the technology. [01:08:11] It's all right here. [01:08:12] It's, I mean, it's, it's, here's your hard drive. [01:08:15] Here's your keyboard. [01:08:17] There's your mouse. [01:08:19] You can plug this into the iPad right here. [01:08:22] You can plug in your hard drive. [01:08:25] Your power source, your headphones, and then you've got your iPad to plug it all into. [01:08:29] Yeah. [01:08:30] And you're done. [01:08:30] This is it. [01:08:31] This is your field. [01:08:32] This is it. [01:08:33] And then there is a, I don't get sponsored by these people, but Blackmagic DaVinci has really changed the game. [01:08:42] That's what we were waiting on. [01:08:44] And that's the free editing software. [01:08:46] Yeah, it's free. [01:08:47] Yeah. [01:08:48] Yeah, it is. [01:08:48] Yeah. [01:08:49] But the problem was before when you used whatever was on iPad, it just didn't do it, it wasn't Premiere. [01:08:58] Yeah. [01:08:58] But now DaVinci, it's the same level. [01:09:01] It's free. === Speed And Scale Of Reporting (03:52) === [01:09:03] And this is one of the things people will sit out there, you know, what can I do? [01:09:05] I want to get involved. [01:09:06] It's like, learn a skill, learn how to edit, download DaVinci Resolve. [01:09:10] It is absolutely free. [01:09:12] You can upgrade it or whatever. [01:09:13] And I'd like to teach people how to do the reports like I'm doing them. [01:09:17] Yeah. [01:09:19] Because I don't want to go into AJN and it's just still me. [01:09:22] Right. [01:09:22] You know, I'd want to be kind of the godfather of. [01:09:26] A bunch of people doing that. [01:09:27] Yeah. [01:09:27] Of this whole new. [01:09:29] So, yeah. [01:09:30] One thing I think people need to know the basics, because as simple as it sounds, like journalistic basics of who, what, when, where, why. [01:09:38] Because I. There's that. [01:09:40] There's also something that may be in front of that or behind it, but it's don't get sued. [01:09:45] Right. [01:09:46] And so you've really got to know the rules of the road. [01:09:50] You've got to, when you put a movie clip up, you've got to go, unfortunately, you've got to go and look up what movie production house put it out. [01:10:03] And you've got to courtesy that. [01:10:04] Right. [01:10:05] Among other things, you've got to kind of alter it in a way, too, so that it's not the original. [01:10:12] Yeah. [01:10:13] You've got with sound bites. [01:10:15] You know, the problem now that I would love to get out to everybody, especially on Twitter, we've got all these great people out there in the field. [01:10:23] If they could just bug their reports, please, if you could just bug your reports. [01:10:28] He means put the little bug on the side there. [01:10:31] Your name, whatever. [01:10:32] You could even just screenshot your Twitter name and put it on the bottom. [01:10:38] It just, when I go to grab an important sound bite or video like that, it's like, all right, well, who did this? [01:10:45] And then sometimes I've. [01:10:46] I've lost where I got it from. [01:10:48] I, and I don't have a source for it, so I'm not going to use it. [01:10:52] Right. [01:10:54] So, you know, there's plenty of people out there like, hey, man, I was on Infowars, you know, it's great, but it shouldn't be like that. [01:11:01] It should just be like the speed and the scale. [01:11:05] Yeah. [01:11:05] Like, let's just, let's get going here so we don't get tripped up by that. [01:11:09] But like, so often I'll be sent like a video from TikTok. [01:11:12] TikTok is especially bad at it. [01:11:13] And I open the video and it's somebody just going, okay, so. [01:11:17] He did it again. [01:11:18] And, you know, I can't believe it this time. [01:11:20] And I'm like, wait, who did what? [01:11:21] You got to lay down, you got to make an argument. [01:11:23] You got to put something that is packaged and compelling in a standalone thing because you might have the most amazing information ever if you can't express it accurately or express it in a way that's understandable. [01:11:34] It's like a tree falling in the forest. [01:11:35] No one's around to hear it. [01:11:35] It's like, who cares? [01:11:36] You got to be able to get your information out there. [01:11:38] My liberal mother would always say, who are they, John? [01:11:41] Right. [01:11:42] And so I have to go back and say the name. [01:11:45] So that's something else that I started adding. [01:11:47] To my reports, was whenever I saw myself and they, even though I already said it earlier, no, I'm going to repeat. [01:11:54] And George Soros, right, right, exactly who you're talking about. [01:11:58] And over 15 years of doing this, I've learned how to be able to do reports incredibly fast. [01:12:07] And so, what you know, usually sometimes you know, you'd start a report and it'd be some kind of labor of love, you know, and you're just like digging in, and it's like two days later, you know. [01:12:17] I remember Pizzagate, it was like, Just three days of just consuming all of this information for a five minute report. [01:12:26] But now you can harness what we have now and you can make reports incredibly fast. [01:12:34] And if you're in the field like Savannah Hernandez, it's great that she has the video and she's, hey, I'm Savannah, I'm here, and this is what's going on, and that's amazing. [01:12:45] But if she wanted to say more and add sound bites or add examples, do more of a compacted news report. [01:12:53] She doesn't have to send it off to somebody. === Don't Ask For Permission (12:18) === [01:12:55] She just goes back to her car or wherever. [01:12:59] And, you know, let's say something goes down in the morning at 9 a.m. [01:13:05] And is it going to be ready for Harrison's show later? [01:13:09] Yeah. [01:13:09] Yeah. [01:13:10] You know, because it's not going to, we don't have to send it back to somebody to edit and, you know, or somebody in the field has to go back to a hotel room and edit it. [01:13:20] You don't have to do that anymore. [01:13:21] You can do it all in the field. [01:13:22] Yeah. [01:13:23] And so, like I said, the speed and the scale is what we're dealing with now. [01:13:27] And we either write it or we don't. [01:13:30] And then, if we don't, they've got all kinds of plans for us. [01:13:33] Like you saw in that report, they have what can be simplified to they want to take our being, our minds, like they've been doing since the beginning of religion, religious institutions, and they want to take what we know as human beings, what we. [01:13:55] This amazing brain that we each have, you know, this human experience that we all have, they want to take it and they want it to become something. [01:14:04] So they want to take everything that you are and they want to put it into a digital form and then you don't even matter anymore. [01:14:13] Right. [01:14:13] So we're fighting this battle that they don't want you to see. [01:14:19] Exactly. [01:14:19] If people knew what they were doing, they wouldn't stand for it. [01:14:22] Yeah. [01:14:23] And that's where we come in. [01:14:24] Right. [01:14:25] Because who the hell is going to bring that up? [01:14:27] You know, I mean, we got earthquakes supposedly out in Area 51 today. [01:14:31] Are they going to talk about that on the news? [01:14:32] I didn't even know that was happening. [01:14:34] Yeah. [01:14:34] Why are there earthquakes at Area? [01:14:35] Is something gone? [01:14:36] Is a flying saucer trying to get out of the ground? [01:14:39] I mean, what's happening? [01:14:40] Right. [01:14:40] But, you know, it's kind of like, oh, well, how dare you ask that question? [01:14:45] Well, how dare I not ask that question? [01:14:46] Mysterious earthquakes swarm near Area 51. [01:14:49] Okay. [01:14:49] Interesting. [01:14:50] And then immediately, conspiracy theories. [01:14:53] Uh huh. [01:14:54] Of course. [01:14:54] Because how dare you question an event? [01:14:58] How about ballless journalists refuse to ask questions? [01:15:03] Seriously. [01:15:04] I mean, what's everybody so damn afraid of, man? [01:15:07] Yeah. [01:15:08] Well, and that's the thing. [01:15:09] So, again, if people out there, they're always like, I want to be involved. [01:15:11] What can I do? [01:15:12] This is what you can spread the word. [01:15:13] You can become a reporter. [01:15:14] You can, I mean, you can do it with just your phone. [01:15:17] I mean, that's fine. [01:15:18] But, like, really, the basics are important. [01:15:20] If you have a little tripod and a little microphone, just like the setup that John has here, this is it. [01:15:24] That really, really elevates the quality of your production. [01:15:28] And that means people will pay attention to it more. [01:15:30] I've got one more piece that, DaVinci gives you if you buy the software, which I bought for the PC. [01:15:35] And so, like, Premiere is a lot of money. [01:15:38] Yeah. [01:15:38] And it's a subscription. [01:15:39] DaVinci is like one time, 250 bucks. [01:15:42] And they give you this piece of hardware, this editing piece. [01:15:45] I wish I brought it, but, and it's just makes your editing even faster once you learn it. [01:15:50] Yeah. [01:15:50] That's cool. [01:15:51] It's insane. [01:15:52] So, yeah. [01:15:55] And I'm not going to keep all this to myself. [01:15:57] Yeah. [01:15:57] Well, okay. [01:15:58] I could use some advice because my problem when I try to do reports like the ones you do, Is all I know clips of videos that I'm like, oh, that clip would be really good. [01:16:06] And then it's just the time it takes for me to find those clips and to remember where they were from and to go source them. [01:16:11] And that. [01:16:12] So what happens is I, yeah, I end up spending two days doing something, but I can't quite finish it. [01:16:16] And then it falls to the wayside and it's no longer relevant. [01:16:18] And it's like I did a ton of work for nothing. [01:16:21] How do you, because you always use so many clips and they're all so relevant. [01:16:24] You pull stuff from a long ago and from now. [01:16:27] How do you do that management? [01:16:28] How do you do file management? [01:16:29] How do you keep track of that stuff? [01:16:31] Well, a lot of it, like old clips, is all. [01:16:34] You know, on my hard drives, it's all archived, so I can pull it up by name or at least get close to that b roll. [01:16:40] But, like grabbing something off Twitter, I have just gotten in the habit of okay, here's the. [01:16:48] It usually will say video from such and such, but I try to go to where it came from. [01:16:54] But if I can't find it and it's really important, then I just screenshot where it came from and I use that person as the source. [01:17:02] Right. [01:17:02] Because they're the ones that put it up there. [01:17:05] So, and this is news and this is free information and it's incredibly important. [01:17:09] The First Amendment is a weapon and should be used as a weapon. [01:17:13] Wake up people's minds. [01:17:15] And if we're going to just use it as a cudgel against ourselves, you know, it's kind of pointless and retarded. [01:17:21] But no, no, you got to. [01:17:23] And you almost just have to be ready and like aware to notice things. [01:17:27] One of the things I'm probably most proud of was like kind of a total coincidence. [01:17:31] And it's when I went to, during COVID, I went to get the monoclonal antibodies and they told me that I couldn't get it because I was white. [01:17:37] And so I just got my phone out and went, sorry, what? [01:17:39] I can't get this because I'm white. [01:17:40] Yeah, I remember that. [01:17:41] And it got on Tuscarosa and people in Oregon saw it and wrote a law to say, you know, they shouldn't do this. [01:17:46] So like, My report just because I happen to be ready and, of course, have a position that I could get attention to it. [01:17:52] But of course, that's what we're here for. [01:17:54] If you see something happening like that, just get your phone out, record it, send it to us. [01:17:57] We'll make a big deal out of it. [01:17:58] People will write laws and the world will change because of what you did. [01:18:02] It's really an amazing feeling. [01:18:03] You just have to be prepared enough to do that. [01:18:06] I can't tell you how many times I've heard people say, tell me something that I'm like, if you had just filmed that, this would be a national story. [01:18:12] But people just aren't ready to have that reaction. [01:18:16] Well, before I'd set up my office at home, I put the computer and everything on my daughter at the time she was seven years old, her desk, which is like one of those little princesses. [01:18:29] So I'm editing this video. [01:18:32] Dude sent me some stuff from Bilderberg. [01:18:34] Okay. [01:18:34] And I'm sitting there and I edit this thing, this report, and it gets up on Infowars and everything and it causes an international incident. [01:18:42] Right. [01:18:43] And I'm thinking, you know, that's where the. [01:18:46] I just did the little princess desk. [01:18:47] I mean, it's, you know, and. [01:18:49] You can have an impact. [01:18:50] It's crazy. [01:18:51] It's amazing. [01:18:52] Yeah. [01:18:53] And, you know, they will, you just have to stop listening to them. [01:19:00] And it's the truth is incredibly important. [01:19:04] Something that I make sure that I do in my reports is I want people to feel like they can trust me. [01:19:12] That's the main thing. [01:19:13] And also, any criticism that I get, you know, I had one of my liberal friends tell me, you know, ask me at a wedding if I was still. [01:19:24] Trying to find out if Bigfoot drove the UFO. [01:19:27] And I was like, dude, I've never done a report on Bigfoot or UFOs. [01:19:30] That's the funny thing. [01:19:32] I don't know. [01:19:32] And the thing is, my reporting having been in news for so long, to me, and also being paranoid about getting sued, we have to be right. [01:19:44] It has to be right. [01:19:45] We don't have the ability like MSM does to just lie about everything all day. [01:19:50] We have to be right. [01:19:52] More with John Bowne on the other side. [01:19:54] Don't go anywhere, folks. [01:19:56] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [01:19:57] This is the War Room, Infowars.com, banned.video. [01:20:00] I'm in studio with John Bound. [01:20:02] Folks, you can support us by going to thealexjonesstore.com. [01:20:05] Today's the last day. [01:20:06] You have mere hours left to take advantage of the big sales and get the Infowars branded merchandise. [01:20:13] Official Infowars branded merchandise will no longer be sold as of, let's see, seven hours and 26 minutes from now. [01:20:20] So do not waste time. [01:20:22] Do not hesitate to go now to thealexjonesstore.com, thealexjonesstore.comslash Harrison if you want to let them know who sent you. [01:20:28] And get yourself some InfoWars branded merchandise while you still can. [01:20:31] TheAlexJonesStore.com. [01:20:34] And we were talking about a bunch of interesting stuff during the break. [01:20:37] I'll start in the list. [01:20:38] Maybe you can help me finish it. [01:20:40] Because I was thinking, okay, people out there, they want to get involved. [01:20:43] They see what Alex Jones has created. [01:20:46] And that's something you talk about. [01:20:47] This room used to have desks in it. [01:20:50] When I got here, this studio was the main studio. [01:20:53] Alex Jones was in this. [01:20:54] The American Journal studio didn't exist. [01:20:56] Alex's big studio didn't exist. [01:20:59] It's like Infowars has continually grown, continually expanded, continually built new stuff, constantly pouring all of the proceeds into building bigger and better studios and getting bigger and better. [01:21:11] And it's just been amazing to see the growth of InfoWars. [01:21:14] And so people are watching and they know that Alex started just like them by himself on his own with something to say. [01:21:20] And so he started saying it. [01:21:21] So I was thinking, like, okay, you've got like sort of the Savannah Hernandez, Nick Shirley style. [01:21:25] You can go out and do like on the ground reporting. [01:21:28] You can do reports like you do where you have an idea and you find evidence for it and you put it together. [01:21:34] Yeah, you got a face like mine. [01:21:36] You got a face for radio. [01:21:38] And, but you got a decent voice and you got some great ideas. [01:21:41] You know, that's where I can come in and tutor some people. [01:21:43] But I do want to say, like, because I keep. [01:21:45] Thinking about it today, like, you know, it's not a sad day because we, as you said, get into our escape pod now and go off into Alpha Centauri, but it is a nostalgic day. [01:21:57] And it's kind of like I likened it to, I was like, is it like a car wreck? [01:22:02] And then I started thinking, no, it's like the Bluesmobile. [01:22:06] You know, so they're on a mission from God and they go through all of this stuff with all of these, you know, different types of energy, dark energy coming after them, but they succeed. [01:22:17] And at the end, Infowars is the blues mobile where they pull up into the front of the Murr building, is it? [01:22:24] Anyway, and the blues mobile falls apart. [01:22:27] Right. [01:22:28] And then they just look at it and they go back and they just keep going. [01:22:31] Yeah, yeah. [01:22:32] That's it. [01:22:33] We just rode until the blues mobile, maybe you guys can bring that up, but yeah, that's good. [01:22:38] That's good. [01:22:38] Until the blues mobile just fell apart. [01:22:40] And the thing that first came to my mind was like, Mine? [01:22:47] What? [01:22:47] It's 15 years of your life. [01:22:49] So, you know, there it is. [01:22:51] Yeah. [01:22:51] Yeah. [01:22:53] Yeah, it's like if it were. [01:22:55] We're on a mission from God. [01:22:56] There's Infowars. [01:22:57] Or it's like the Pirates of the Caribbean, the opening shot of Pirates of the Caribbean. [01:23:02] And that's how we, yeah, all the thinkers are looking at it. [01:23:06] Like, this is. [01:23:07] Well, it did its job. [01:23:09] It got us to where we needed to be. [01:23:11] But Alex is the first thing that came to my mind was his energy. [01:23:15] Yeah. [01:23:16] And so, having worked here for 15 years, I haven't been able to keep up with that guy. [01:23:21] Right. [01:23:22] I mean, he's come in. [01:23:24] People are all throwing all this stuff at him, like he's part of the Jewish mystery schools and the CIA and Jesuit orders and stuff like this. [01:23:39] And he's controlled and paid. [01:23:40] And I mean, you'd be so disappointed to find out the truth. [01:23:46] I mean, it's actually so, you know, this may seem glorious and all this. [01:23:50] This is like, this is what the media massage is. [01:23:53] But the truth behind it is there's this dude. [01:23:56] Who started on public access here in Austin and is he's so excited about getting you the truth and the information. [01:24:06] He feels like it's totally not feels like it is his calling. [01:24:10] And he's been raised to do this, his parents, you know, early on, that that's kept him energized. [01:24:17] I mean, he, he even keeps going on vacation. [01:24:20] Right. [01:24:21] You know, so. [01:24:21] Oh, right. [01:24:22] No, there's no such thing as vacation for Alex Jones. [01:24:24] So for me, like having seen that. [01:24:28] Of 15 years of that, seven days a week, Alex, you know, and he goes and he spends his private family time with his family and then he just stays back at it. [01:24:39] Yeah. [01:24:39] No, it's unbelievably impressive. [01:24:41] And we were talking during the breaks. [01:24:43] One of the things, as we were ending the last segment there, something I wanted to express again to just inspire people to go out and take part in this and become an info warrior yourself is don't ask for permission and don't wait for somebody to come give you a job. [01:24:56] You just got to do it. [01:24:58] Yeah. [01:24:58] You just got to do it and don't ask for permission and don't. [01:25:01] You know, plan it to the end, just do it. [01:25:03] And that's something I had to sort of learn myself with Alex Jones. [01:25:06] But I hear constantly people expressing this idea of like, oh, I want to help, like, come choose me, come hire me. === Seven Days A Week Editing (11:56) === [01:25:14] Or, you know, this idea of like, well, I'm really talented if somebody would just notice. [01:25:17] And it's like, you just got to go out and do it. [01:25:19] No one's going to give it to you. [01:25:20] No one's going to ask you, oh, do you want this? [01:25:22] Oh, would you like to do that? [01:25:24] No, you just have to do it. [01:25:26] Don't ask for permission and don't wait to see. [01:25:27] Be like Mel Gibson. [01:25:30] You know, get completely canceled. [01:25:31] You win Oscars. [01:25:32] You're like a top. [01:25:34] Tier level Hollywood actor, and then you get drunk and you get pulled over and you say some stuff about the Jews and your whole life is canceled. [01:25:40] Yep. [01:25:41] And then he just turns around and takes, no, Hollywood's not going to back him. [01:25:44] He takes $45 million of his own money and he just does it. [01:25:48] He just does it. [01:25:49] Yeah. [01:25:49] And, uh, and, and it is, you know, it's kind of like, well, I did this. [01:25:54] Is this going to go anywhere? [01:25:57] We'll help you. [01:25:57] Yeah. [01:25:58] You know, I mean, just, I mean, we're all here. [01:26:01] We're all in this together. [01:26:03] And I want to help people. [01:26:05] I want, I'm not going to be here forever. [01:26:07] You know, I want to be able to pass on this knowledge to a bunch of people, and uh, so I don't know, maybe that's something we do. [01:26:15] You know, in the new network, is that you know, I can somehow reach out to people and I don't know, training seminars or something like that. [01:26:24] But uh, because like, don't wait, but don't imagine if there's like a hundred of me out there, yeah, no, that's exactly what we need. [01:26:32] And hell, I mean, with AI and the uh, get an editing system on your phone, it's they're actually good now, like it's really amazing, and there's really no excuse. [01:26:41] Not to do it, I think. [01:26:42] And again, the idea of just do it, you know, the classic Nike slogan, like that was something I had to learn at Enforce because I'm sort of a perfectionist. [01:26:51] And when I would do, you know, movie, you know, film projects before, I'd want the whole thing planned. [01:26:55] I'd want to know what every second looked like. [01:26:56] Where's the camera going to be? [01:26:58] And I would go to Alex, I'd say, I think I'm going to do this. [01:27:00] And he would just go, just do it. [01:27:02] Just put it out. [01:27:03] Just go ahead and do it. [01:27:04] It was just like, yeah. [01:27:04] Right. [01:27:05] You just got to do it. [01:27:06] And that's some of us are different than the way that you and Alex present. [01:27:11] And I'm sure you had to learn that. [01:27:13] But For me, I'm kind of up in my head all the time. [01:27:16] So I like to write. [01:27:17] I have boundreport.substack.com. [01:27:19] I'll write something and I'll make a podcast out of it. [01:27:23] And so I sit there and I write it and I really go deep into what the subject is because, you know, there's just so much you can say in five minutes. [01:27:30] So sometimes it'll be like 30, 40 minutes of me just going on and on about this subject. [01:27:37] So for me, just getting up in front of the camera with Twitter and some news stories in front of me, that's kind of actually new terrain for me. [01:27:48] Right. [01:27:48] I will be trying that soon, but that's not how I particularly operate. [01:27:53] And everybody doesn't have to operate that way. [01:27:55] You can just get comfortable in what you're doing, confident and comfortable in what you're doing first, and then just work your way into whatever you need to do. [01:28:03] But the knowledge that it takes to learn editing, it's a little bit, you're going to have to want to do it because editing can be very frustrating. [01:28:19] I had an editor at the NBC station. [01:28:21] He destroyed a newsroom next to me out of pure frustration. [01:28:26] Yeah, that happens. [01:28:28] Or an editing bay. [01:28:29] He destroyed the editing bay while I was editing. [01:28:33] But you can get very frustrated. [01:28:37] And speaking of somebody that can really destroy an editing bay, it looks like, hey, is Darren joining us? [01:28:46] We've never done this before. [01:28:47] It's two words, one finger. [01:28:49] Yeah, that's to the onion. [01:28:52] That's for the onion right there. [01:28:56] Hey, to the class of 2011, baby. [01:28:58] 2011, yeah. [01:29:00] So, John Bowen and I were hired about a week apart 15 years ago. [01:29:06] And what a long, strange trip it's been. [01:29:10] And you can't kill the InfoWar. [01:29:12] And so, I'm a nostalgic guy. [01:29:15] I'm walking around. [01:29:16] I'm going to miss this place so much. [01:29:19] I mean, you have no idea. [01:29:20] But at the same time, I'm excited because they can't kill the InfoWar. [01:29:25] This is going to make us stronger. [01:29:27] I'm telling you, I feel it. [01:29:30] We're going to rise like a phoenix. [01:29:32] And we're going to kick some ass. [01:29:34] So, Alex, oh, I can't say it. [01:29:36] We'll wait till tomorrow, but you know where to find it. [01:29:38] On X, we have this, we're launching this new broadcast beginning tomorrow, and all the usual suspects were all coming back. [01:29:47] So, Harrison's going to be there. [01:29:49] John Bounds continuing to do his thing. [01:29:52] I'll be continuing to do my edits. [01:29:55] And if they think that they've really depressed us, and it's not the case, we're excited about this. [01:30:04] And I think going forward, it's going to be extraordinary. [01:30:08] I had really hoped that the onion would take over today. [01:30:11] I was really excited about that. [01:30:14] I want to get my popcorn. [01:30:15] I was just like, oh man, this is going to be the greatest fail I've ever seen in my life. [01:30:21] And then all of our supporters, they have no idea. [01:30:24] Like Alex would take calls years ago and be like, yeah, you know what? [01:30:29] There's something going on in Egypt. [01:30:31] Let's only take calls from Egypt. [01:30:32] The whole thing would light up. [01:30:35] Calls from Egypt. [01:30:36] You know, we have people watching in Japan right now. [01:30:39] We have people, celebrities right now watching this. [01:30:42] We have rock stars watching this. [01:30:45] Everybody is watching this right now, especially today. [01:30:51] And this is really only the beginning because we will spawn this monstrosity from here because we know what the enemy is doing, we know what they're up to, and we're going to continue to expose it. [01:31:06] We will persevere. [01:31:08] And our continuing existence is spitting in their face. [01:31:12] And how unique is it at InfoWars? [01:31:14] I mean, there are so many outlets out there, and you'll, you know, there's the face, there's the person in the front that does it. [01:31:20] But like at InfoWars, you know everybody. [01:31:22] You see the crew, you hear John Bowne, you hear Darren McBreen is slaving away all day, every day, making the edits that you see. [01:31:28] I mean, we're the real deal, and we're out front, and the people that are involved, every one of us is dedicated to this. [01:31:35] I didn't realize you guys both got hired a week apart. [01:31:37] That's awesome. [01:31:38] Yeah, that's right. [01:31:39] And another thing it does, it engages our audience. [01:31:43] Our audience is the best and they're proactive. [01:31:46] They don't just sit on their asses, they do share the links. [01:31:49] Oh, our audience is incredibly intelligent. [01:31:52] And that's the thing is like, I mean, the feedback we get from the audience is like some of the stuff that people come up with that they've researched just makes you feel small. [01:32:04] You know, it's amazing. [01:32:06] Especially the fact that we take calls, it's like I would be an idiot to try to pull one over on the audience. [01:32:10] They would call me on it immediately. [01:32:12] Like, that's. [01:32:13] It's not possible for us. [01:32:14] Right. [01:32:15] Well, look, it's been a pleasure serving with both of you fellas. [01:32:19] You as well. [01:32:20] But the mission continues. [01:32:21] It continues off into other territory. [01:32:24] And long live the InfoWar. [01:32:27] Long live the InfoWar. [01:32:29] Woo! [01:32:29] Darren McBreen on X at Media Arrival. [01:32:32] Got to follow him, of course. [01:32:34] And I'm telling you, it's just the amount of talent, the amount of skill, the amount of. [01:32:37] It's like, and we're talking, because obviously things are changing around and shifting around. [01:32:43] And we're talking to some of the people that are involved now. [01:32:47] And the crew's getting rowdy back there. [01:32:51] And they're sort of asking about the. [01:32:53] You know, the crew and who's what. [01:32:56] And it's like, y'all don't understand, everybody that works here, a lot of people have like secondary jobs, not that it's distracting, but like, we're not the type of people that just clock in, plug away, doing the bare minimum to get a paycheck and then clock out and go home. [01:33:10] It's like, everybody here has something that they're passionate about. [01:33:14] And maybe it's just music, maybe it's, you know, they do something on the side, they have a band, and they're. [01:33:18] Well, I think everybody here is very passionate about white supremacy. [01:33:22] Well, of course. [01:33:23] I mean, according to the FBI. [01:33:25] No, it's a bunch of. [01:33:27] Musicians who, you know, Sixth Street, Austin kind of fell apart around us. [01:33:33] Right. [01:33:33] Meanwhile, there's a superstar emerging on public access, and we all came to his aid. [01:33:39] Right. [01:33:39] Because we, you know, as a lot of us are just musicians who wanted to express, you know, whatever it is about the new. [01:33:46] That's why we attract these high level. [01:33:49] Prince wasn't, before Prince died, he was like making, he was going to come here and talk to us. [01:33:55] Right. [01:33:55] Like, I mean, we're, you name it. [01:33:58] Oh my God. [01:34:02] Well, and think about the downstream effects that Alex Jones has had on the people that he woke up. [01:34:08] I was looking at a list that was like the top 10 most influential people on the internet. [01:34:13] And it was like two of the top five were Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan. [01:34:17] Guess who woke both of those people up? [01:34:19] It was Alex Jones. [01:34:20] So it's like you're talking about the influencer of the influencers, talking about the proto influencer who set all of these guys on their own independent paths. [01:34:29] And not to take credit for it, it's not like. [01:34:31] Tucker Carlson wouldn't be anything without Alex Jones, but it's like he will tell you. [01:34:35] Tucker Carlson will tell you it was Alex Jones and meeting Alex Jones that first woke him up to the reality of the way the world worked. [01:34:40] You can find clips in the 1990s of Joe Rogan and Alex Jones palling around before Joe Rogan was. [01:34:45] I mean, he, you know, people still didn't know who he was, even though he was on Fear Factor. [01:34:49] It's like he was certainly not the dynamo juggernaut that he is now. [01:34:53] And that's thanks to Alex Jones. [01:34:55] So it's like it's not even just him, it's the people that he's inspired. [01:34:59] Well, and like I was saying, the hot media, like the cold media to the hot media, because I had come from cold media. [01:35:06] Where I mean, it was digitized and you could feed things, but before that, it was I was in radio, and before that, it was people typing at a desk. [01:35:16] And so here comes Alex on local public access, and he's getting into that new hot media. [01:35:24] And by hot media, it's something that you can use to get more information out there, more media out there. [01:35:32] And here it is for the first time, and you can say whatever you want. [01:35:35] Alex got all kinds of things to say. [01:35:38] And so he spearheads that into where we are now, and all it's just this wake of people along with him, you know. [01:35:46] And, you know, Alex goes back, Alex goes back to the pure days when Austin was cool as shit. [01:35:54] It was. [01:35:54] Sorry, it was cool. [01:35:55] Sorry to dump that. [01:35:56] But, uh, well, no, but you're exactly, and it wasn't even that long ago. [01:36:00] I remember in 2012, I lived at 15th Street Lamar, and I'd go across the street to the Austin Java, and there would be a stack of Infowars. [01:36:08] Magazines because Infowars would go around and drop off stacks of magazines at all the cafes. [01:36:13] I'd go in the next day and they'd all be gone. [01:36:15] Like it was the hot product. [01:36:16] It was like everybody was talking about it. [01:36:18] Those are collector's items. [01:36:19] Those are collector's items. [01:36:20] I know. [01:36:20] I used to have a giant, I don't know where they went. [01:36:23] I got some. [01:36:24] I lugged those around by moving from place to place. [01:36:26] I always had a big box of them. [01:36:27] But that was the cold media. [01:36:28] Yeah. [01:36:29] So we were going back to the cold media and we were even hitting that. [01:36:32] So it seemed like nostalgic or whatever, but it was still, it was actually cool because it was connected to this new scalable, speeding media that we're a part of now. [01:36:44] And now it's going to, it's entering this AI region and it's going to speed and scale even more and it's going to try to crush. [01:36:54] Me and you and Alex and everybody else, and try to turn us into what they're trying to do. [01:37:00] What the onion, they're all laughing around, was sitting around with Bloomberg's billions of dollars laughing they're going to do to us and just make us obsolete. === Pretending They Are Us (02:48) === [01:37:10] Which is so funny because, and this is sort of the point, right? [01:37:13] It's like Austin used to be cool and weird, and the cool weirdos were all info warriors. [01:37:18] And so it's like people have this perspective of us where it's like we're either like kooky, bigfoot Loch Ness monster alien people or we're like Nazi fascists. [01:37:26] And it's like, Well, that's what I said about the rock stars is like, you know, Reverend Horton Heat, for example. [01:37:32] I mean, that dude will talk your ear off all day about conspiracies and stuff like that. [01:37:38] And he knows, he knows the truth. [01:37:40] But the thing is, the left wants to make it out that we're these crazy, nerdy idiots who just were retarded and we haven't been. [01:37:49] But it turns out the coolest people in the United States are our fans. [01:37:54] Yeah. [01:37:55] And they're the ones that are tuning in every day. [01:37:56] So I don't know what you're talking about. [01:37:58] You might be the nerds. [01:37:59] Sorry. [01:38:00] You know, the onion, you guys might, you might not actually be very funny. [01:38:05] You might actually, you just might not be that entertaining. [01:38:09] In fact, when you come in here, you're going to, the first thing you got to do as a comedian is you got to charm people, right? [01:38:16] They got to like who you are at first, right? [01:38:18] Well, nobody's going to like who you are. [01:38:20] And then you're going to try and hit us with your just not even dry sense of humor. [01:38:25] It's just, it just, it, the sense of humor that these people have is, Look at me. [01:38:32] I'm cute. [01:38:33] I'm in the cool club in Hollywood. [01:38:35] I live down the street in Beverly Hills from such and such. [01:38:39] Look at what I can do now. [01:38:41] Oh, I'm Tim Heidecker. [01:38:42] I dropped this. [01:38:43] Ha, That's not funny. [01:38:46] That was funnier than anything that time. [01:38:48] That's gay and retarded. [01:38:49] That is what it is, unfortunately. [01:38:51] No, but literally, I still might do it. [01:38:53] Maybe we'll do it during the extended broadcast day, but I was going to do the try not to laugh challenge and just go through whatever Tim Heidecker does because I watch like four or five videos and I'm just like, I don't know what they're talking about. [01:39:05] It's not compelling. [01:39:06] It's not interesting. [01:39:07] It's not funny. [01:39:08] I'm just like, what is the appeal? [01:39:10] And of course, there is no appeal. [01:39:12] They get 50 likes a post. [01:39:13] It's like pathetic because nobody actually likes them and they're entirely propped up. [01:39:16] I know. [01:39:17] But it's like. [01:39:17] If only they had taken it over. [01:39:19] I know. [01:39:20] But the funny part is, it's like they want to pretend that they're us. [01:39:24] They want to pretend that they're the outsiders, that they're the dangerous ones, that they are the ones who really understand how evil operates and the manipulation that's being used. [01:39:35] But like, you're all. [01:39:37] Tools and frankly, kind of retarded. [01:39:38] Well, they bought into this idea that celebrities are some kind of other higher form of human being. [01:39:44] Right. [01:39:45] And one thing I've learned throughout time is that celebrities are at bare minimum just regular people. [01:39:51] I sat and talked to Bruce Willis for about 45 minutes at the Continental Club, and I was sitting catty corner. === Celebrities As Higher Beings (03:08) === [01:39:58] He was right here, and there was nobody in there. [01:40:02] And it was like noon, and we were watching the Paladins play. [01:40:06] And I'd never looked him in the eye. [01:40:09] And he goes to the bathroom. [01:40:11] He comes back, and these girls come in and they're getting really excited about somebody being there. [01:40:17] And I turn to look, and I'm like, oh, it's Bruce. [01:40:19] I've been talking to Bruce Willis the whole time. [01:40:22] You were talking to him, but you didn't realize who he was. [01:40:23] That's good. [01:40:24] And he was enjoying the fact that he was just a regular guy for 45 minutes. [01:40:28] Right. [01:40:29] So, yeah, I mean, there's some talented people out there that can, you know, Robert De Niro, yeah, the guy can act, but he's just a scumbag, disgusting human being. [01:40:39] Bruce Springsteen, sure, I guess he can sing and strum a guitar, but he's awful. [01:40:44] He's an awful person. [01:40:46] You know, so. [01:40:47] That's been a major change in the last 10. [01:40:50] I was listening to a radio show, some old Opie and Anthony clip from 1995 or something. [01:40:55] And it's like, I forgot that 90% of what people talked about back then was celebrity. [01:41:00] It was all this, like, oh, Britney Spears is this and Tom Cruise's kid is this. [01:41:05] And it's like, the whole, I don't know, the shiny specialness of celebrities has just collapsed. [01:41:14] Everybody just knows who they are. [01:41:15] It's a scam. [01:41:16] It's a giant scam. [01:41:19] Coming from Austin, Texas back in the day, It was like a Disneyland of music. [01:41:25] Like you could go walk down. [01:41:27] It really was. [01:41:29] It's not anymore, but it really was. [01:41:31] Friday night, Austin, Texas, 1992, you could walk down the street, $5 to see the guitar player from the meters. [01:41:39] And you go in there and you watch that, or Morphine's playing in here, or the Red Hot Chili Peppers over here, or Prince is over here under another name. [01:41:48] And that was Sixth Street. [01:41:50] And then you come home at three in the morning and you're, You're half drunk and you're watching Alex on the right, you know, and that that was Austin, but uh, it's become a scam. [01:42:00] And you know, now we have all these music artists, we have these artists that are actually now legends, they're actually older now, and no one's heard of Eric Gales or Derek Trucks or so on and so forth. [01:42:13] Like, we just put celebrity, these fake Tim Heidecker type people in front, uh, because a bunch of A holes who don't have a sense of humor with all the money put them up there, yeah. [01:42:27] And and the the 45% of America, which is now independent now, uh, which means that there's this whole section of America, and then there's this tiny, these tiny two little bits that are fighting each other all the time the left and the right, and then the rest of us are like, What the hell? [01:42:48] And so, can we not be normal? [01:42:49] So, the same thing has happened with our culture, it's just like. [01:42:53] You know, okay, well, I'll go find Eric Gale's album and I'll listen to it on my own. [01:42:57] But somebody with that, he's a modern day Jimi Hendrix. [01:43:01] Somebody with that kind of talent, everybody should know. [01:43:04] But you probably don't even know him, Tom. === Gen Z Understanding Culture (14:47) === [01:43:06] No, no, no. [01:43:07] Yeah. [01:43:08] But if you knew, you'd be like, oh, well, that makes sense. [01:43:12] Well, that's kind of the thing. [01:43:12] And, you know, it's not necessarily a bad thing, but like it used to be, you know, it's called the long tail, right? [01:43:18] It's like, it used to be a very small number of people that everybody knew. [01:43:21] Now you can find 10,000 bands that you like and nobody's ever heard of, but you can find your little niche stuff. [01:43:27] It's not really necessarily a bad thing. [01:43:29] It just means that, like I said, big celebrities, you have a ton of kind of medium sized celebrities. [01:43:34] I was a DJ for a long time. [01:43:36] So, like, I come from the Wolfman Jack School. [01:43:39] Okay. [01:43:39] So, I like promoting great artists. [01:43:41] Like, there's a band I like now, Geese, which only the kids know about Geese. [01:43:47] I'm going to have to write those down. [01:43:48] You're more dick than I am. [01:43:49] And so, like, and that's something my daughter was like, oh, you're just now getting into geese. [01:43:54] Well, hey, can you stay with us for the next hour? [01:43:56] I hope so. [01:43:57] All right. [01:43:58] I will allow it. [01:44:00] Because I'm going to take phone calls. [01:44:01] I'm going to open up the phone lines for the last hour of the last broadcast of War Room at this studio under the InfoWars banner. [01:44:07] We're going to open up the phone lines to your calls. [01:44:09] Please do support us at thealexjonesstore.com. [01:44:12] Thealexjonesstore.com is how you keep us in operation and continuing to do what we do. [01:44:17] InfoWars ends today, but the InfoWar goes on forever, and the InfoWar never dies. [01:44:22] So go to theoutshonesstore.com today, get your InfoWars merchandise in the next few hours, and we'll be back on the other side to take your calls. [01:44:29] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [01:44:31] Third hour of the war room is on InfoWars.com, banned.video. [01:44:35] I'm in studio with John Bowne. [01:44:37] He's hanging out with us for the remainder of the show, and we're going to take your phone calls. [01:44:41] I'll open up the phone lines in the next segment, so hold off on that for now. [01:44:47] You know, one of the interesting things, and you've been here for For 15 years. [01:44:51] The Infowars mindset. [01:44:53] It's so bizarre. [01:44:54] I know. [01:44:55] It really is. [01:44:55] I mean, it was literally sitting right there 15 years ago. [01:44:58] Time flies, man. [01:44:59] It really is crazy. [01:45:00] Yeah. [01:45:01] It really is. [01:45:02] And I was a young buck then, and now, you know, I'm over the hill. [01:45:06] Time moves on. [01:45:08] But, you know, as Alex Jones has sort of just created the template for what the right wing is now, it's nationalistic, but it's not racist. [01:45:17] It's about health and keeping poison out of the food and waters. [01:45:21] Like that was a leftist, you know. [01:45:23] Weird, like hippie thing before, but it's like for some, you know, he just, he nailed it. [01:45:27] He nailed all of these things. [01:45:28] And, and it was by going after just pure Americana, just sticking with the founding fathers and, and just sort of like, that's our thing. [01:45:37] That's the horse we ride. [01:45:38] And as long as we don't deviate from that, everything sort of falls into place. [01:45:41] It's, it's been fascinating to see this, the InfoWars belief system be adopted by basically everybody now. [01:45:48] Yeah. [01:45:49] I, you know, I tend to go towards the generational divide and, I always disclaimer this by saying that, of course, my parents' generation, I was heavily influenced by them. [01:45:59] I've got a lot of respect for, especially the Vietnam vets and all those people. [01:46:04] So I'm not saying this about all of boomers. [01:46:08] I'm saying this about the elite. [01:46:10] And I've been trying to get, we need to come up with a name for these people. [01:46:14] But there's this group of elite boomers who think that we owe them everything. [01:46:19] And they're just going to, you know, they're mid to late 80s and they're still just, Sucking to power, yeah, just parasites, and uh, and they also have no regard for us, they think they're in charge of us and they're our authority. [01:46:32] But the problem is, is like we're all now in our 50s, and we're the you know, we're the parents, we're the ones that have to deal with the way the world is, right? [01:46:44] Leave it for our children. [01:46:45] So it's like, it's not even like you don't really have a leg to stand on anymore, as far as like you being the authority, like, yeah, you know, the leave it to beaver generation where you think that you know, you're you're ward cleaver and you're gonna talk down to me, you know, it's like. [01:46:59] And on top of that, Generation X is, we're a bunch of punks. [01:47:03] Like we grew up not respecting authority to begin with. [01:47:08] So we knew something was wrong to begin with. [01:47:10] So what that leads us up to when it comes to Alex is that Alex is more than just being pigeonholed into a political voice. [01:47:20] He's a voice. [01:47:21] He may be the voice of Generation X. Right. [01:47:24] He may be the voice. [01:47:26] And so I don't think we've completely come to understand truly what that means and who we are yet, but we will. [01:47:33] Within the next decade. [01:47:34] I mean, you know, these people that are running the country are completely clueless. [01:47:42] They live on propaganda, and half of them, you know, their brains don't even work and they're still running the country. [01:47:50] And you got to wonder, like, how did that happen? [01:47:52] Because it is the boomer generation, is this unique, you know, creation in humankind, as far as I can tell, where it's like everybody before them understood, you know, your purpose, you know, for the first, you know, or the Whatever, second 20 years of your life is you're supposed to be in charge and you're supposed to train the next generation, and then you get to retire and pass off the baton. [01:48:12] And it's like the boomers just never passed the baton. [01:48:14] And it's like Gen X understands what's supposed to happen. [01:48:17] Gen Z under millennials understand what's supposed to happen. [01:48:20] But it's like the boomers just missed that memo and just thought, no, we just hang on to power forever, never teach our kids how to handle it. [01:48:27] And then we'll die and take it all with us. [01:48:29] And it's just like, how did this happen? [01:48:31] And then they're out there against the white nationalist patriarch Christian system when that's not who we are. [01:48:40] And, you know, the fact to call us white supremacists is such a joke. [01:48:45] I grew up in the 70s. [01:48:46] Right. [01:48:47] I just went to a P Funk concert a few days ago. [01:48:50] I, you know, I was friends with Bernie Warrell and George Clinton. [01:48:53] I mean, I first girl I ever kissed was black, six years old. [01:48:59] I mean, it's just like, and you're racist. [01:49:01] It's like, it's crazy. [01:49:03] What planet are you coming from? [01:49:05] You know, so you're just telling yourself that. [01:49:08] And so they come after this take down the patriarch, you know, and all this stuff. [01:49:13] And it's like, oh, hold on. [01:49:14] We got to go to break. [01:49:15] Sorry. [01:49:15] We almost missed it. [01:49:16] We'll be right back. [01:49:17] 90 seconds. [01:49:17] Don't go anywhere. [01:49:18] What? [01:49:38] Big shout out to Wars of the Info on X. Wars of the Info. [01:49:42] Put this together. [01:49:44] This little dramatic reenactment of the way we utterly destroyed the Onion's fraudulent attempt to take us over, which I know my guest, John Bowne, is disappointed in. [01:49:54] I think we should sell. [01:49:55] Well, where are these guys? [01:49:57] Didn't you invite them to come by? [01:49:58] And they're here. [01:49:59] They're in town. [01:50:01] Are they? [01:50:01] Yeah, if the Onion comes knocking at the door, come on in. [01:50:04] Yeah, we will literally bring you on TV right now. [01:50:07] Yes, sir. [01:50:08] I would really like to have a laugh. [01:50:10] Because I don't know how to do comedy. [01:50:13] We're not funny. [01:50:14] We're dumb. [01:50:16] We're too serious with our conspiracy theories. [01:50:21] Yeah, we're just a bunch of dumb liars, obviously, which is why. [01:50:25] And it's awful what we've done to media over the past 10 years. [01:50:28] I love that part. [01:50:29] They're like, We've destroyed media. [01:50:31] We've just got to get rid of these guys because what they've done to media over the past 10 years, it's just awful. [01:50:37] And so talk about how bizarre. [01:50:41] The onion was going to be. [01:50:42] It's like, so they're going to be in here. [01:50:43] They're going to be making their pedophile jokes and stuff. [01:50:46] I get, like, I don't even know. [01:50:47] But that's the thing. [01:50:48] And then they're going to, so they think there's like a laugh kind of thing going on and then cut to Sandy Hook ad. [01:50:56] Yeah. [01:50:57] It's like, going to be weird, man. [01:50:59] Well, the weirdest thing is that they wanted to make it, they wanted to dedicate the platform to trans comedy, which is a little ironic that you're going to dedicate InfoWars to the demographic most likely to shoot up in elementary school. [01:51:12] That's a little. [01:51:13] That's a little on the nose, I think, but hey, you do. [01:51:16] Ooh, doesn't that truth hurt? [01:51:18] Oh, go look it up. [01:51:19] Ooh, go look at the stats. [01:51:20] No, it's awful what he said. [01:51:21] It's awful. [01:51:23] How can he say that? [01:51:24] It's transphobic, is what it is. [01:51:26] It's also just accurate and borne out by stats. [01:51:28] Just saying that to be hyperbolic. [01:51:30] That's probably what it is. [01:51:31] I'm probably lying. [01:51:32] No, it's your day. [01:51:34] So, one thing. [01:51:36] Oh, no, somebody says, can we please stop with the dissing of boomers? [01:51:39] Like I said, disclaimer, I'm not dissing boomers. [01:51:42] I mean, they raise me. [01:51:45] I have total respect for boomers, okay? [01:51:49] It's a group of boomers that are ruining it for the rest of the boomers. [01:51:53] Can we do an exercise? [01:51:54] Can you insult millennials for me? [01:51:57] Yes. [01:51:58] Millennials. [01:52:02] Let's see. [01:52:02] What is it? [01:52:03] Just give me a. [01:52:05] Just millennials are. [01:52:08] Millennials are easy to offend. [01:52:12] True. [01:52:13] They are. [01:52:13] They are very easy. [01:52:14] See how you did that? [01:52:15] They think they. [01:52:17] Yeah, yeah. [01:52:18] The crew's like, what? [01:52:19] How dare you? [01:52:20] Hey, I'm a millennial. [01:52:21] But that's how easy it is, folks. [01:52:23] Guess what? [01:52:23] I'm a millennial. [01:52:24] When people say, hey, millennials are lazy, I say, you're darn right. [01:52:27] Yeah, yeah. [01:52:28] And Gen Z, they can easily offend you. [01:52:32] That's right. [01:52:32] That's right. [01:52:33] But no, that's a very boomer coded thing. [01:52:35] It's like, look, if you're watching this, I love boomers. [01:52:39] I love boomers. [01:52:40] Of course. [01:52:41] I'm just saying, can we have a Schrdinger's question about it? [01:52:47] Can we? [01:52:48] It doesn't have to be one, it doesn't have to be the other. [01:52:50] The thing is, The boomers that I love, their name is being destroyed by this tiny group of purple haired boomers in Congress. [01:52:59] And enough is enough. [01:53:00] So, like, it's become they threw the cast the first stone at Generation X. [01:53:06] And it's like, you're all racist and all this. [01:53:08] And it's like, wait a minute. [01:53:09] Yeah. [01:53:10] You're saying Generation X, you know, if we're going to talk about generation, let's talk about Generation X, you know? [01:53:16] I mean, a lot of people don't understand us either, you know? [01:53:20] Well, y'all, so y'all, sort of the forgotten generation. [01:53:22] It really was, you know, boomers just sort of kept. [01:53:24] Hold of the reins, and you know, Gen X just sort of got to watch fights. [01:53:28] We're the kids in Stranger Things, yeah. [01:53:31] That's exactly what age I was. [01:53:33] I watched that, I'm like, wow, this is this could have all happened, right? [01:53:37] We were the ones that went and played till the lights came on. [01:53:40] You don't come back till the lights came on. [01:53:41] You learned how to survive in the woods. [01:53:44] You're just a very primitive kind of. [01:53:46] You fought people at school. [01:53:47] You fought. [01:53:48] Yeah. [01:53:49] Didn't get expelled for it. [01:53:50] No, no. [01:53:51] Yeah. [01:53:52] I was sort of on the last cusp of that in terms of the lights coming on and stuff. [01:53:56] I remember a time before cell phones. [01:53:58] I remember a time before the internet, but right at the cusp, and things just went completely off the rails. [01:54:03] But the racist thing, especially, because I grew up in the 90s. [01:54:07] Are you kidding? [01:54:08] Yeah. [01:54:09] Every school I ever went to, I was a minority. [01:54:12] Like, you know, you're not going to like that. [01:54:13] I was working here and I was invited by Public Enemy to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to see them inducted. [01:54:19] Like, that's awesome. [01:54:20] I think they got a little bit of a meter as far as whether or not, you know, it was you and the head of the KKK they invited, right? [01:54:29] But that's the funny part a lot of people out there, it's like a lot of people want to call us racist because they don't know anything about us and don't have anything to actually criticize us for. [01:54:36] So they come up with the worst thing they can imagine or they misconstrue what we're saying, like they do with. [01:54:40] Everybody. [01:54:41] But the other side of it is that you've got the actual racist people that call us cucks or whatever else for not being obsessed with race and not thinking that, you know, race is the most important thing and saying this message, the message we support and the ideas we support are applicable to every race, color, and creed and should be adopted by every race, color, and creed. [01:54:59] And I've seen so many people in the recent past turn. [01:55:01] And that's such an awful argument, by the way, people that do that. [01:55:05] Because when I see that, I'm like, okay, this could be the CIA. [01:55:09] Well, right. [01:55:10] It was the SPLC. [01:55:11] Like, I'm not going to respond to this because SPLC. [01:55:14] Because I have no idea who this person is and give them my opinion. [01:55:18] I'm just not even going to get involved because at the end of the day, it doesn't even matter. [01:55:21] But now that we've seen what happened with the SPLC and we're probably going to see with the ADL and Black Lives Matter even more, you know, it's all a giant scam anyway. [01:55:30] Yeah. [01:55:30] And it's funny because what do you, you know, it's like people will be like, you're, you know, you're not racist enough or you're, you know, you're covering for the Jews. [01:55:39] And it's like the only, what they want your response be like, no, no, I'm super anti Semitic. [01:55:43] No, actually, I'm going to defend myself against that. [01:55:46] It's like, No, I'm not anti Semitic. [01:55:48] I'm not racist. [01:55:48] I'm not any of that stuff. [01:55:49] But the funny part is, I've seen a lot of these people. [01:55:52] Richard Spencer was the last one, right? [01:55:53] He was all about race. [01:55:54] He was hail Trump and doing the Roman salute and stuff. [01:55:57] And then I was watching a video of his very recently, and he was going, you know, I've sort of dropped it. [01:56:02] I think the more important thing is like values. [01:56:04] And it's like InfoWars, just we planted our flag in basic Americana nationalism. [01:56:10] And we've just watched as people from every different direction have sort of slowly gravitated to us because this is the right position. [01:56:17] It's defensible, it's applicable to everybody, but it's You know, stands up for itself. [01:56:22] It's like this is the way everybody should be. [01:56:24] And you've got radicals on the left and radicals on the right, both sort of slowly but surely coming around to our position because it was always the right one. [01:56:32] One nation under a groove. [01:56:36] One nation under a groove. [01:56:37] All right. [01:56:37] We're getting, I didn't even give out the number and we already got phone lines filling up. [01:56:41] If you do want to call in, 1 877 789 2539. [01:56:45] 1 877 789 2539. [01:56:49] You know, I was getting, I was getting like news together today. [01:56:53] Like, we were going to do a regular show, and it's like, this is the last show. [01:56:56] I just want to reminisce with John Pound. [01:56:57] I just want to talk about InfoWars and what we've accomplished and achieved. [01:57:01] So, I'm sorry if I'm not, you know, if this isn't the heaviest news episode, but I think I hope people are enjoying the conversation anyway and just hearing about some of the, you know, what it's like working behind the scenes. [01:57:13] What's your favorite story from behind the scenes at InfoWars? [01:57:16] Oh, a bunch come to mind. [01:57:19] Like, there's either very successful things or there's things where catastrophic things. [01:57:25] Like, just everything went wrong. [01:57:28] But there was something where we were getting a scientist from Russia on about, I think it was nuclear waste or something about that, something like that. [01:57:42] And it was for the nightly news. [01:57:45] And a dude brought him up. [01:57:48] I guess you had to be there, but the guy couldn't speak English at all. [01:57:51] And it's like, we're interviewing this guy. === Guerrilla Attacks For Truth (06:06) === [01:57:54] And we're like trying. [01:57:55] We're like, you know, nuclear, you know. [01:58:00] And he's like, You're speaking Russian. [01:58:05] And we just were like, okay, goodbye. [01:58:10] And things don't always go perfectly. [01:58:13] There was another one where we had a guy from Vice, and I think he had just dropped acid. [01:58:19] Okay. [01:58:20] And so he was on the other end. [01:58:21] I think he was in Brooklyn. [01:58:23] And he's sitting there, and I think the acid hit, and he just stood up, kind of wobbled around, and turned the camera off. [01:58:33] And that was it. [01:58:33] He got no interview. [01:58:34] Yeah. [01:58:35] But, like, out in the field, I mean, going out to Bohemian Grove with, like, that whole thing that me and Leanne McAdoo, we went out to Bohemian Grove on the way and we almost got trapped there. [01:58:55] And, like, that could have been its own documentary. [01:58:58] We were talking to kids that were basically, you know, prostitutes. [01:59:06] Oh, yeah. [01:59:07] And, like, you go there and you're like, wow, this is a slice of hell. [01:59:12] Whoa. [01:59:14] So, and then just being able to finally get out of there with our lives, that was, I'll never forget that. [01:59:22] But there's been some crazy time. [01:59:24] You know, you having that rig with the phone reminds me of a time that there was a Trump rally. [01:59:30] Must have been 20. [01:59:31] I guess this, I guess it was, it must have been 2018 because we were getting kicked off everything. [01:59:36] But we had like five different phones and we were live streaming from this Trump rally. [01:59:41] And it was, it felt like we were the rebels from Star Wars because we would fire up. [01:59:45] We had like so many different Twitter accounts and so many different YouTube accounts. [01:59:49] And we'd fire it up and we'd go live and it would last like 10 or five or 10 minutes. [01:59:53] We'd go, okay, we're back live, guys. [01:59:55] You got to follow this and this. [01:59:56] And then it would go down and they would eradicate that channel. [02:00:00] And so we'd pull up another. [02:00:01] And I literally had like five phones and I was just, as soon as one would go down, we'd pull up another one. [02:00:05] And it really felt like, you know, this, this like, you know, guerrilla attack because the whole thing was that. [02:00:11] At the Trump rally, every single person there loved InfoWars. [02:00:16] And as soon as they saw the InfoWars flag, it was, oh my God, y'all are the best. [02:00:20] Everybody's wearing InfoWars shirts. [02:00:22] Everybody was, and it was like, you know, at the time we were going, they are desperate to take down this live stream every time we try to bring it up because what we're showing is that the Trump crowd is diverse. [02:00:33] They love InfoWars. [02:00:34] They're joyful. [02:00:35] And it's like, that's what they want to, it's the truth. [02:00:37] And they had to crush the truth. [02:00:38] So there have been so many times where, like, I mean, when we say InfoWars, when we say, like, this is an information war and the phone is a weapon. [02:00:46] We are literally like on the street trying to get the truth out. [02:00:50] They're hitting us with the Death Star beam, eradicating our user account, and we have to make a new one. [02:00:57] It's just been crazy, man. [02:00:59] It's been such a wild ride. [02:01:00] And it's going to get even more intense. [02:01:03] I can see it. [02:01:04] I mean, and that's why we need more people out there. [02:01:06] That's why we need the message because they really want to squash it. [02:01:13] And they're figuring out ways by 2030 to completely shut us all down. [02:01:18] I mean, that's what this is all about. [02:01:19] I'm sure. [02:01:22] I'm sure it doesn't end when we get tomorrow. [02:01:26] No, they're still coming after us one way or another. [02:01:29] So, we got to come after them. [02:01:31] Absolutely. [02:01:32] And in case you're just joining us by them, I mean the new world order. [02:01:35] Right. [02:01:36] We got to clarify exactly who they are, of course. [02:01:38] Pronouns get confusing in more ways than one. [02:01:42] We are shutting down tonight at midnight. [02:01:45] InfoWars is going down. [02:01:46] InfoWars.com. [02:01:48] And can you explain real quick? [02:01:49] Because a lot of people are confused like, okay, if the onion didn't win, then why are you guys leaving? [02:01:56] It's a pretty simple explanation. [02:01:58] Basically, the onion just is like a parasite. [02:02:02] They're like a tick. [02:02:03] We're walking through the woods. [02:02:04] We have a destination to get to. [02:02:05] They jumped on, tried to suck our blood. [02:02:08] We flicked them off. [02:02:09] The onion has nothing to do with our shutdown. [02:02:10] They literally just imposed themselves illegally on it and confused everybody. [02:02:15] I know. [02:02:15] It's sort of the thing I'm actually most pissed off at the onion about because they have just confused everybody. [02:02:20] The receiver, the bankruptcy receiver, has cut off all of our electricity, our internet, all that stuff. [02:02:26] Stop paying the bill. [02:02:27] So if we go until. [02:02:29] May 1st, then none of this goes out. [02:02:31] Right. [02:02:32] So, so we got to get out of here, anyways. [02:02:34] So, totally outside, like not even mentioning the onion at all. [02:02:39] There's my sad onion picture. [02:02:41] I was looking for that yesterday. [02:02:42] I had to make one on AI because I couldn't find the original. [02:02:46] So, the onion has nothing to do with this. [02:02:48] What happened is the receiver decided to shut us down basically and just decided to cut off to no longer pay for the rent in the building, for the internet, for any of the stuff that we need to operate. [02:02:58] And so, it gets cut off at midnight tonight. [02:03:00] And as of May 1st, tomorrow, we will be in the new network, in the new studios. [02:03:05] And you can follow us at AJNLive on X and the, I guess, unmentionable websites. [02:03:11] And thanks, everybody, for giving us a couple of years to get ready for all that. [02:03:15] Yeah. [02:03:15] If you'd pulled it off two years ago, we wouldn't have been ready. [02:03:18] You would have pulled the rug out completely from under us. [02:03:21] But we can't wait to get out of here now and start coming after you full force because I've been holding back. [02:03:29] I've been holding back a little bit. [02:03:30] I've been. [02:03:31] Really, I really have, and I have really. [02:03:34] There's some things that I really need to get out there. [02:03:37] And I didn't want to rock the boat too much because when you're in this bankruptcy boat, it's a little tenuous. [02:03:44] Yeah, it's weird. [02:03:45] It's like, you know, I mean, it's you don't know where your next one's coming from, and you don't know whether or not the powers that be that are above the bankruptcy are going to say, Well, that person has said too much. === Holding Back Full Force (15:09) === [02:04:01] You got to, yeah, yeah. [02:04:02] But once we get into the new venue, All bets off. [02:04:07] And that's the thing is like, I have no doubt, there's no doubt in my mind, Alex is not going to come to me and say, Hey, Bound, I got a list of things for you not to talk about. [02:04:16] Can you imagine? [02:04:17] No. [02:04:18] That doesn't happen. [02:04:19] That's genuinely funny to me to imagine Alex like, Oh, listen, you can't talk about it. [02:04:23] Yeah. [02:04:25] Don't talk about the Jesuits because they give me 25%. [02:04:28] Don't talk about the CIA. [02:04:29] I got 45% out of them. [02:04:33] Could you imagine? [02:04:35] No, it's, I'm just, I'm glad, you know, I was talking to this with John Harmon actually earlier, where it's like when they insult us, when they mock, you know, when they call us white supremacists or whatever, John Harmon had a great way of putting it where he's like, Yeah, it's like they're making fun of your blue hair. [02:04:50] And it's like, I don't have blue hair, so I'm not insulted. [02:04:53] You're not making fun of me. [02:04:54] You're making fun of something else that you're imagining in your own brain. [02:04:57] It's not me you're actually making fun of. [02:04:59] So it's like, you know, the enemies, the bad guys, they have this shadow person that they think is me. [02:05:04] They have this shadow fabricated, non existent entity known as Infowars, and they hate that entity. [02:05:11] That only exists in their own mind. [02:05:13] Meanwhile, our audience knows exactly who we are. [02:05:16] They know exactly how real they are, how real we are. [02:05:19] They know exactly. [02:05:20] Because they watch the show. [02:05:23] The problem is, you go out there into the world, and like I run into liberal family members, and they're like, Oh, God, you know, it's so, I'm so sorry that you have to work on that program, that white supremacist, blah, blah, blah. [02:05:35] And it's like, Wow, you've never watched one show. [02:05:39] Never watched one. [02:05:40] You have no idea what we're talking about. [02:05:41] I've had that with my friend, and I asked him over and over, But have you watched the show? [02:05:45] Well, I've seen clips. [02:05:46] Okay, but have you actually watched his show? [02:05:48] Well, I mean, I think I've seen it, but have you ever watched his show? [02:05:51] I saw it on Jamie Kimmel. [02:05:52] Yeah, no, literally. [02:05:53] And it's like, Just watch the show for 10 minutes. [02:05:57] If you watch Alex Jones for 10 minutes, you'll be like, oh, I get it. [02:06:00] Like, this is, I get it. [02:06:01] It's compelling. [02:06:02] It's interesting. [02:06:03] It's factual. [02:06:03] It's real. [02:06:05] It's about things that are actually happening. [02:06:06] There's inside information. [02:06:07] There's, we have, you know, sources and resources, and our analysis is just dead on all the time. [02:06:13] Like, just watch the show. [02:06:15] You'll get it. [02:06:15] Trust me. [02:06:16] Let's go to the calls. [02:06:17] Billy in Oklahoma, and we're just going to go down the line here as we have received them. [02:06:21] It's like we got a couple people from Oklahoma and a couple people from, uh, California today. [02:06:28] Billy, thanks for calling in. [02:06:30] You're on the air. [02:06:32] Hey, Harrison. [02:06:33] I don't know if you remember me from calling in all the times that I have, but I just wanted to call in and talk about all my favorite calls that I've ever made to you. [02:06:44] I know I've bugged you a couple of times when I said Nick Fuentes was right. [02:06:50] I called in and said I told you a story about my wife going through chemo and I dosed her with vitamin mineral fusion. [02:06:58] I do remember that. [02:07:01] I've always been a fan of Nick Fuentes. [02:07:03] I wouldn't get mad at you for saying he was right. [02:07:06] Yeah, well, I called in on a snow day and had my kid say that Alex Jones was my hero. [02:07:14] I do remember that. [02:07:15] I remember all these calls, of course. [02:07:18] Oh, man. [02:07:18] They hold a special place in my heart. [02:07:21] And, man, whenever I wear my Infowars shirt around and people kind of look at me twice or give a little comment, it's like they have no idea. [02:07:32] That's awesome. [02:07:32] I have no idea. [02:07:33] Like, yeah, they, like you guys just said, if you just watch Alex Jones for five minutes with a neutral perspective, it's awesome, right? [02:07:44] But people have this preconception that it, like you said before, we talk about Bigfoot or aliens or whatever else. [02:07:52] I don't think we've ever talked about Bigfoot here. [02:07:54] I don't think we've ever, no, I never have. [02:07:57] Sasquatch, the Yeti. [02:07:59] Well, that's because we're paid not to. [02:08:00] Unless Alex compared Sasquatch to like, Hillary Clinton. [02:08:05] Yeah, Michelle Obama. [02:08:07] Let me do talk about her. [02:08:09] Yeah. [02:08:09] Big hands, not big feet. [02:08:10] Big mic. [02:08:11] Yeah. [02:08:11] Sasquatch. [02:08:12] You know, but like, you know, you just talking about your calls going back in the past. [02:08:16] This is one of, I think, is one of the most special things about InfoWars. [02:08:19] And obviously, it's sort of a holdover from the radio, you know, thing that we do, the call in radio stuff. [02:08:26] But like, you know, streamers don't take calls. [02:08:29] Most of them don't take calls or don't even have a way to do it. [02:08:31] And it's a way, it's almost to me like I'm going to say stuff. [02:08:34] That even I think is kind of crazy. [02:08:36] Like, I'm like, I'm going to go pretty far with this and then I'm going to immediately open up the phone lines and challenge anybody to tell me I'm wrong. [02:08:42] It's actually kind of like a, I'm like, I'm going to make sure that I'm right about this by saying it and then opening up the phone lines and letting anybody call in and disagree with me. [02:08:50] I mean, it's a powerful thing, I think. [02:08:52] Well, and the other thing about InfoWars is that we actually fear the callers and the commenters because they're so freaking intelligent. [02:09:00] Whereas the other media, they think everyone's an idiot. [02:09:04] Yeah. [02:09:05] And they talk to you like you're an idiot. [02:09:07] We're completely the other way around. [02:09:10] It's like, I have no idea. [02:09:11] This next person could tell us something that's going to be mind blowing. [02:09:15] Yeah. [02:09:15] And it keeps us on our toes. [02:09:16] And it's like, man, if I say something that's wrong, they're going to call me out for it. [02:09:19] And then, and I'm sorry, you know, not to ramble and we'll go route to your calls, but probably the most special moment out of, you know, my time at Infowars was being in New York City. [02:09:29] I think I was actually, I think this was when I was there to do, to film for Laura Loomer when she was protesting X. [02:09:35] But I met a woman who was from Eastern Europe and she literally started weeping as she was telling me about the dangers of communism. [02:09:42] And Alex Jones was the only one who recognized it. [02:09:45] And it was like, it was so powerful. [02:09:46] And that's the type of thing people don't understand. [02:09:48] People will come up to you and start weeping saying how important Infowars is. [02:09:52] I'm like starting to get teared up right now. [02:09:54] It's like, it's really powerful. [02:09:56] Yeah, yeah. [02:09:57] And it's, it's, it's kind of, it's really is one of the last places for humanity to speak. [02:10:04] And the more that we get crushed by this system that we're kind of barely even aware of that's happening right now. [02:10:12] I mean, Elon Musk is in a courtroom battling the fact that they stole this nonprofit system from him. [02:10:21] And he's like, okay, it has to be nonprofit. [02:10:24] I'm going to give it to you. [02:10:25] It's got to be nonprofit. [02:10:26] He's like, oh, okay. [02:10:27] And then he makes billions of dollars off of it. [02:10:29] And the next thing you know, OpenAI is going to be the judge and jury on journalists like myself to basically destroy our lives. [02:10:38] Yeah. [02:10:39] And we're already, you know, that's just around the corner. [02:10:42] And so you have something going on with OpenAI like that. [02:10:46] And that's the story behind it. [02:10:47] But then you turn on NBC News and it's like, well, Musk was in court today. [02:10:52] You know, we don't really like Musk. [02:10:53] And racist Nazi. [02:10:55] Racist Nazi. [02:10:56] Rich guy Musk was in. [02:10:58] Car today and open AI, something, something or the other, something else. [02:11:03] Okay, now they just move right on. [02:11:05] Yeah, yeah. [02:11:07] This great, funny video about school buses. [02:11:09] Yeah, yeah. [02:11:10] Well, but that's the thing about that's what media does. [02:11:12] It just, it's the massage. [02:11:15] It informs you, but it says, here's what you need to know, but don't worry about it. [02:11:19] It's all on your control. [02:11:19] Let's not talk about it like you would around an actual kitchen table. [02:11:24] You know, Biden would always say, people talking around the kitchen. [02:11:27] Dude, you don't want to know what. [02:11:28] People were saying around the kitchen table when you were president. [02:11:31] You think InfoWars is extreme? [02:11:33] Hang out with any of my friends that aren't on there. [02:11:35] They say the craziest stuff you've ever heard. [02:11:38] We're going to go to break here. [02:11:39] We'll be right back. [02:11:40] And I'm just going to go straight out to your calls. [02:11:42] We got Patriot Independence. [02:11:43] We've got Gay Frog Killer. [02:11:46] Good news. [02:11:47] We got Davis from British Columbia. [02:11:49] Joe, South Carolina, Intercity. [02:11:51] We're just going to go through the whole list, get to as many of you as possible in the final segment of the final show under the InfoWars banner here on The War Room. [02:11:59] We'll be right back. [02:12:00] Please go to the AlexJonesStore.com. [02:12:02] Folks, if you can't tell we're the real deal, maybe you're not the right person to be watching InfoWars. [02:12:07] You got to have discernment. [02:12:08] Would I have a haircut like this if I wasn't? [02:12:10] Keep insulting yourself. [02:12:12] This is, you know, boost your morale. [02:12:15] There you go, folks. [02:12:16] The crew's working hard behind the scenes. [02:12:18] Welcome back. [02:12:19] It is the War Room. [02:12:20] It is the final segment of our final show here in the InfoWars headquarters, the Central Texas Command Center, the most legendary building in alternative media history. [02:12:34] What a wild ride it's been. [02:12:35] I'm here in studio with John Bound. [02:12:36] What an honor to be here. [02:12:37] Thank you. [02:12:38] Of course. [02:12:39] We wouldn't have it any other way. [02:12:41] You're a hard man to get a hold of, too. [02:12:42] I have like four people at the office all desperately reaching out to get you on. [02:12:47] So glad you're here. [02:12:48] Of course, follow John on X at NewsBound and BoundReport.Substack.com. [02:12:53] That's B O W N E report.Substack.com. [02:12:57] And you can subscribe there and get all of his hot takes and incredibly impressive edits. [02:13:02] And with that, we go directly out to your calls. [02:13:04] And we're just going right down the list here. [02:13:06] If you can keep your comments as short as possible, we will try to do the same. [02:13:10] Hatred Independence is next on the docket. [02:13:12] We got line number two. [02:13:14] Hatred Independence, you're on the air. [02:13:17] Hey, what's going on, guys? [02:13:18] So, I got four things I want to touch on, and I'll be quick about it. [02:13:24] First is a product shout out. [02:13:27] If anybody is listening to this, if you're still on the fence about the product, get off the fence. [02:13:33] Don't be on the fence about it because these products are legit. [02:13:36] So, if you want to improve your health while fighting the globalists in style, go to thealexjonesstore.com. [02:13:42] Amen. [02:13:43] Thank you for that. [02:13:44] Spit in the eye of George Soros and kick Tim Heidecker in the nuts, metaphorically and peacefully, by going to thealexjonesstore.com. [02:13:52] Yep. [02:13:53] Yeah. [02:13:54] So, second product request. [02:13:57] I'd like to see Ultimate Fish Oil come to the store. [02:14:01] And I've requested this product before. [02:14:04] It's Honor Roll. [02:14:05] It's like an OG product. [02:14:06] I'd like to see that one come back. [02:14:08] That's a good one. [02:14:09] I wonder, was that one? [02:14:11] Honor Roll. [02:14:12] The fish oil, of course, is fantastic. [02:14:14] The krill oil is another good one. [02:14:15] You know, we always have new products, and we'll certainly keep that in mind. [02:14:19] If Rex was here, he could probably tell you a good alternative. [02:14:22] And I'm sure there's something at the AlexJonesStore.com, but everything is incredibly powerful. [02:14:26] Thank you for the. [02:14:27] That's another, you bring up Rex, like Rex and Alex's kids. [02:14:31] Like when I got here, they were just toddlers. [02:14:34] Yeah. [02:14:35] You know, isn't that nuts? [02:14:36] I mean, when I got here, Rex was like 14 years old. [02:14:39] Yeah. [02:14:40] Crazy. [02:14:41] Yeah. [02:14:41] And I mean, they all turned out great. [02:14:44] Yeah. [02:14:44] They did. [02:14:45] Really, that's the evidence. [02:14:46] It's like, what other media outlet has the head guy's two kids both like here every day and working in the office and taking your phone calls probably behind the scenes? [02:14:58] It's a family affair and it's a beautiful thing. [02:15:01] Patriot independence. [02:15:02] I know you didn't just call the plug. [02:15:04] What else do you have for us, sir? [02:15:06] So there's two more things. [02:15:09] The next one is so when Infowars.com goes down, is banned.video going down as well? [02:15:18] I believe so. [02:15:19] And as far as I understand, they own all of the content, right? [02:15:24] I mean, that's what I've been trying to research is like, so what happens to the 4,000 reports that I filed? [02:15:30] Well, you know, I. As far as I understand it, because Alex, for so long, has had disclaimers on the website saying all of this is free to air, all of it is copyright free, you can't retroactively then go back. [02:15:41] But they might try. [02:15:43] Because the thing is, and the real reason why they want to buy InfoWars is so they can issue DMCA takedowns of our content and so they can get access to our server and try to find information about us that way. [02:15:53] So I don't think the content isn't legally going to be theirs, but the idea is that if they, and again, this is me just speculating independently, nobody told me this, so this is not legal, whatever. [02:16:06] As I understand it, or what I theorize that they would want to do, would be they could then reach out to X or to YouTube or anybody and say, Hey, look, we hold the copyright to InfoWars. [02:16:15] This is an InfoWars product. [02:16:16] You have to take it down. [02:16:17] Even though legally that wouldn't be enforceable, they could get big tech to go along with it by presenting it to them that way. [02:16:23] So that's my theory about why they'd want to use it. [02:16:25] So, yes, I do believe Bandai Video is going to go down. [02:16:29] So, you don't have long now, folks. [02:16:31] Go hit that download button. [02:16:33] Start hitting that download button and get everything. [02:16:35] Go to the Bound Report. [02:16:36] Download the reports there. [02:16:39] Grab them. [02:16:39] Honestly. [02:16:40] But wherever. [02:16:41] I mean, there's so many channels on there that have. [02:16:44] There's so much information there. [02:16:46] It's just like YouTube when it happened with YouTube and Facebook. [02:16:49] It was like we had a whole history of. [02:16:52] The last report I did on YouTube was over a million views, and I hadn't reached that point yet. [02:16:59] Alex would get millions of views. [02:17:01] And I did one where I was downtown with the UT kids, and they were all protesting, and it got over a million views. [02:17:07] And I was like, wow, I finally breached a million views. [02:17:11] And then they cut all of that history. [02:17:14] Everything on YouTube, our entire history of what we had done up until then. [02:17:18] We have been under such repression. [02:17:20] Like, it genuinely is crazy how hard it has been for us to just run a freaking media outlet without. [02:17:25] And then you start over again. [02:17:26] And we got us. [02:17:27] We're doing tomorrow. [02:17:28] Yeah. [02:17:29] So, I'm pretty sure Bandai Video is going down. [02:17:31] So, download everything you can right now. [02:17:33] That's another reason why we need more people out there doing this. [02:17:36] So, we can get as many out there as we can. [02:17:39] And then upload it yourself, y'all. [02:17:41] And this is the thing, you know, we're halfway doing the list. [02:17:44] You know, doing on the ground reports, doing reports like John Bound does. [02:17:47] One thing that would be really helpful, just download our content and cut it up and re edit it and put some of the different ones together and re upload it yourself, monetize it. [02:17:55] We don't care. [02:17:55] We just want the information out there. [02:17:56] So, very good point. [02:17:57] I am not coming after anybody that reposts my stuff, does what they want. [02:18:01] Please do whatever you want with it. [02:18:03] Please do whatever you want with it. [02:18:04] Yeah. [02:18:04] Thank you for the call, Patriot Independence. [02:18:06] Gay frog killer in Florida. [02:18:09] Now, wait, are you a killer? [02:18:10] Are you a killer that's a gay frog? [02:18:12] Do you kill gay frogs? [02:18:13] Explain your name to me. [02:18:15] Welcome to the show, gay frog killer. [02:18:18] I just want to say it's an honor to talk to you guys. [02:18:20] I don't know the other gentleman, but I love your voice. [02:18:22] You sound like a cowboy, and I love it. [02:18:24] Well, I've been in Texas long enough. [02:18:27] You sound like a cowboy. [02:18:31] But I just want to say I love the product. [02:18:34] I love the t shirts. [02:18:35] I love the Mefflin Blue. [02:18:36] I love everything. [02:18:37] You guys are amazing. [02:18:38] Thank you. [02:18:38] And I wanted to call over Israel. [02:18:42] I wanted to ask, as a Groeper, I myself, I'm sort of confused on the Israeli topic a little bit because. [02:18:50] I don't know where it's heading. [02:18:53] I see that a lot of people admire Hitler. [02:18:55] I understand. [02:18:56] I mean, he's a very charming guy, did nothing wrong. [02:19:00] But I feel like I don't want people to get tricked by the flattery, and I don't want an evil person. === Hitler Youth Here Too (03:28) === [02:19:10] I want what Hitler gave the people, which is like pride of the country. [02:19:15] But I don't want people to start, you know, doing the genocides and stuff. [02:19:19] How would you be able to. [02:19:20] You mean like Dr. Fauci? [02:19:23] And we just experienced a genocide in this country. [02:19:25] Of course, nobody noticed. [02:19:27] Yeah, it's still going on. [02:19:28] No, yeah, I totally get your point. [02:19:30] And this was something I talked about after Fuentes went on with Piers Morgan. [02:19:34] And, you know, they're getting on him about Hitler. [02:19:36] And it's like, nobody is like, oh, yeah, genocide, let's do that. [02:19:40] But it's about like the just the imagery of like a proud people who weren't ashamed of themselves and like could accomplish things. [02:19:47] And it's like, that's the appealing part about the Hitler edits. [02:19:50] You know, they're talking about the edits where it's just like all this like quick cuts. [02:19:53] And it's just like, You know, obviously, nobody is making Hitler edits where it's a bunch of like dead bodies and ashes. [02:19:59] And, you know, obviously that comes along with it. [02:20:02] So you can't exactly divorce those things historically. [02:20:04] And we're not in favor of tyranny. [02:20:06] We're not in favor of authoritarianism. [02:20:08] And I've said it all the time. [02:20:09] I don't know how I would fare in Nazi Germany because I don't think I would be okay with people demanding that I salute them at every moment and demanding that I say certain things. [02:20:18] It doesn't really fit with us. [02:20:19] We are American patriots. [02:20:20] We are American. [02:20:22] No, I mean, the modern day brown shirts are Antifa. [02:20:24] Yeah. [02:20:25] I mean, we've dealt with our own Hitler youth here. [02:20:28] Yeah. [02:20:28] So, but I understand it's a different time. [02:20:31] It's a different situation. [02:20:33] It's, you know, there's a reason why there's all those, you know, Hitler documentaries on Netflix and all that. [02:20:40] They're everywhere because it's an interesting thing. [02:20:43] It's interesting. [02:20:44] Yeah. [02:20:45] You know, it's kind of like, well, you shouldn't be interested in that, even though we're going to put it everywhere. [02:20:49] Well, and here's my response to, like, you know, the question about, like, Israel and Hitler and the problems that we have in America now. [02:20:56] For one thing, Hitler failed. [02:20:59] Okay. [02:21:00] Do you remember that? [02:21:00] Do you remember how Hitler failed and Germany has been basically destroyed completely? [02:21:03] So maybe don't do what he did because. [02:21:05] Well, maybe. [02:21:06] He might have gotten Argentina. [02:21:07] We don't know. [02:21:08] Oh, yeah. [02:21:08] Well, he might have made it up, but Germany didn't do so well with him. [02:21:11] So that would be the first thing I'd say. [02:21:13] Let's not follow in his footsteps because obviously it was an abysmal failure. [02:21:18] The other thing is that Hitler wasn't dealing with a population that had been indoctrinated about World War II for 80 years. [02:21:26] So we're dealing with it. [02:21:27] And I genuinely think if you brought Hitler back, like, you know, resurrected him and said, hey, you know, we're going to push your message, he'd be like, what are you talking about? [02:21:37] I'm a German from the 30s. [02:21:38] You can't go with my message. [02:21:40] We've got to have your own message. [02:21:42] There's that video where the girl goes in the time machine. [02:21:44] She's a liberal. [02:21:45] And she goes back to kill Hitler. [02:21:47] Okay. [02:21:47] And it turns out they have everything in common. [02:21:50] So, like, when I understand that just the amazing, like, the video of Hitler's rallies and stuff is just something out of a Spielberg movie and all that. [02:22:00] And the history and all that's just really interesting. [02:22:02] It's crazy that all this went down. [02:22:04] But at the end of the day, the new Hitler is just going to be coming out of Antifa, which is who we've been fighting the whole time. [02:22:12] You know, I went and took on like 300 of them by myself one time. [02:22:18] And they're all a bunch of cowards. [02:22:21] That's true. [02:22:21] They all back down. [02:22:22] It's just me against them. [02:22:24] And anyway, you know, I can't hate somebody from the past. [02:22:30] You know, I do know this. [02:22:31] My grandpa went and fought in World War 11, you know, like 11 Han Omar said. === German Authoritarian Commonalities (04:14) === [02:22:39] Yeah. [02:22:39] So look, we're American. [02:22:41] We're not German. [02:22:42] We're not authoritarian. [02:22:43] Yeah. [02:22:45] We love liberty. [02:22:47] Yeah. [02:22:48] That's the trap they want you to fall into. [02:22:49] The false dichotomy is either you're an Israeli shill or you're a Nazi. [02:22:55] And it's like, how about we're American? [02:22:57] We have this third way that worked really well until it all went off the ground. [02:23:01] Well, get creative. [02:23:03] I can really tell that John's an Arcturian. [02:23:06] Arcturian? [02:23:07] Yeah. [02:23:07] What's that? [02:23:08] It's an alien. [02:23:09] Okay. [02:23:09] From a distant planet. [02:23:12] And that might, I don't want to talk about it. [02:23:17] We'll leave that to the side. [02:23:18] Thank you. [02:23:19] To Gay Frog Killer and all of our Groyper fans. [02:23:22] We appreciate you all. [02:23:23] Let's go to Davis in British Columbia now. [02:23:26] Davis, thank you for calling from the frigid north there. [02:23:29] How are you doing? [02:23:31] Yes, hello. [02:23:33] It's David. [02:23:37] You're on the air. [02:23:37] Go ahead. [02:23:37] Yes, it's wonderful to speak with you. [02:23:40] Can you hear me? [02:23:41] I hear you. [02:23:42] Thanks for calling in. [02:23:43] What's the weather like up there in British Columbia, Davis? [02:23:46] Well, David, ID. [02:23:49] Okay. [02:23:49] It's. [02:23:50] It's about 20 degrees, so 60, 65 probably. [02:23:58] This part of the world in Canada is the warmest that we have north of Oregon. [02:24:06] So it's pretty warm here. [02:24:08] Beautiful place. [02:24:09] Yeah, beautiful. [02:24:10] And it's funny because you mentioned Sasquatches. [02:24:14] Well, the film of the Sasquatch film was made in Harrison Lake. [02:24:21] Oh, interesting. [02:24:22] Huh. [02:24:23] Okay. [02:24:25] Little insider knowledge. [02:24:26] Well, unless it's the time traveling aliens, right? [02:24:30] But it's wonderful to see you put a face to John Bound after all listening to him for so many years. [02:24:37] I am human, as far as we know. [02:24:40] Yes. [02:24:41] And it's good to see you all. [02:24:42] And congratulations on all the hard work you've done for 20 plus years. [02:24:47] And I've been listening since 2003 or so. [02:24:50] Wow. [02:24:51] And. [02:24:53] I just love to see you guys, and I think I have to say that the Star Trek Enterprise series ended with a story where they were transferring from an old ship to a new ship, and I think that's what you're doing now. [02:25:09] Yeah. [02:25:11] And have to love all your work. [02:25:13] I've got DaVinci software, but I haven't learned to use it yet. [02:25:18] Yep. [02:25:20] And I don't know if you'd recommend buying some sort of version that gives you extra stuff. [02:25:25] That's great. [02:25:28] Not quite yet. [02:25:29] The basic version should pretty much cover it all. [02:25:32] Yeah. [02:25:33] You just got to learn. [02:25:34] I mentioned using it. [02:25:35] It must take a lot of work to get through the first bits. [02:25:39] There is a bit of a learning curve, but just keep at it. [02:25:43] Yeah, really, the best thing. [02:25:44] I mean, YouTube tutorials are great. [02:25:47] And really, the best thing to do is if you have a friend that knows how to edit, just really, you just need to know like a certain couple things. [02:25:52] Like, once you get a couple keystrokes down, it'll be easier for you. [02:25:57] But really, you got to have a vision first. [02:25:59] And you have a vision, and then you just find the tools that you need to make it work. [02:26:04] And it's not hard. [02:26:05] And the beautiful thing about it is if you learn to edit, yes, you can be making reports like John Bound. [02:26:10] Yes, you can be cutting up our stuff and posting it and becoming a social media superstar and make millions of dollars. [02:26:16] All of that's possible. [02:26:17] But if that Fails, you still have a marketable skill that you can charge $50 an hour for. [02:26:22] Like editing video is a very, very useful skill. [02:26:25] So there's really no reason not to do it. [02:26:27] It takes a lot. [02:26:28] You got to start with patience. [02:26:29] That's something my mom taught me when she would drive 20 miles per hour in the middle of the day with traffic behind it. [02:26:35] Like, well, patience. [02:26:37] Don't get in the rush. [02:26:38] You got to be patient and you got to teach yourself. [02:26:42] There's some golden rules that I could teach everybody because you can get there and you just want to get it all done all at once, but you got to. [02:26:49] You got to stick to a certain protocol and you'll get through it. === Becoming A Social Media Superstar (12:33) === [02:26:53] Yeah. [02:26:54] Just stay organized. [02:26:55] It's the disorganization that'll really get you. [02:26:57] Thank you so much for the call, David. [02:26:58] Let's go to Joe in South Carolina. [02:27:00] Joe, thank you so much for calling in. [02:27:03] You're on the air. [02:27:04] Hey, Harrison. [02:27:05] How are you doing? [02:27:05] Good. [02:27:06] Thank you. [02:27:07] And John, I know your voice. [02:27:08] I've heard all your reports through the years. [02:27:10] Probably been 22 years. [02:27:12] I found Alex by mistake. [02:27:14] I lived up in New York. [02:27:15] I found Alex on AM radio, 1310 AM. [02:27:17] Yeah. [02:27:18] Before they bought it out and threw him off. [02:27:22] You lived in New York City? [02:27:24] No, no, no. [02:27:25] Rochester, New York. [02:27:26] Oh, man. [02:27:27] I used to live on Cuca Lake. [02:27:30] Oh, yeah, yeah. [02:27:31] Oh, yeah. [02:27:32] So the first show I ever heard, he had Aaron Rousseau on, and it was all about the American freedom to fascism. [02:27:40] And down the rabbit hole I went, and it's been 22 years now. [02:27:44] And I heard you both referenced Plato's Allegory of the Cave. [02:27:50] Yeah. [02:27:51] Harrison mentioned it last night, and you mentioned it today. [02:27:55] And I know you're into music and everything, and you play instruments. [02:27:58] I have no musical talent. [02:27:59] I can't sing. [02:28:00] I can't play an instrument. [02:28:01] But I started playing around on AI, and I got some AI music out there. [02:28:06] And one of them is called Shadows on the Wall. [02:28:08] It's all about Plato's Cave. [02:28:10] Right. [02:28:10] And I think it's got a little twist at the end. [02:28:12] I think you may like it. [02:28:13] How do we find it? [02:28:16] It's on Spotify. [02:28:18] It's all over. [02:28:19] It's on all the. [02:28:20] Okay. [02:28:20] Shadows on the Wall by Pineapple Joe Music. [02:28:24] Pineapple Joe. [02:28:25] All right. [02:28:25] We'll check it out. [02:28:26] Maybe the crew will like it. [02:28:27] I've got one called. [02:28:28] I got one called The Creature from Jekyll Island. [02:28:30] I got one called The Secret of the Wicked Truth about Oz. [02:28:34] It's all about the gold standard. [02:28:36] Yeah, cool. [02:28:38] I've been taking all your information and stories and putting it to music and putting it out there. [02:28:42] Fantastic. [02:28:43] Well, that's what we need more of. [02:28:45] And of course, we've always championed artists of all sorts, including this type of messaging in their work and our music. [02:28:53] That Aaron Russo interview, anybody should go, it's probably on Twitter. [02:29:01] It's a classic. [02:29:02] Yeah, go watch that whole thing. [02:29:03] Aaron Russo, actually. [02:29:04] Aaron Russo. [02:29:05] Aaron Russo. [02:29:06] Aaron Russo, yeah. [02:29:07] And, you know, it's funny that just the idea of like stumbling on Alex Jones on AM radio. [02:29:13] Probably one of my favorite memories of M4s before I worked here was driving down Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, as we call it here in Austin. [02:29:21] And at Guadalupe and Lamar, there was a guy just standing out with a sign that just said, Hear the truth, tune into whatever the channel was Alex was on at the time. [02:29:31] And I remember turning to it, and I already knew who Alex Jones was, but I have such a distinct memory of Just moved to Austin. [02:29:37] I'm driving down the road and it's Alex just going, We're American. [02:29:40] We don't bow for anybody. [02:29:41] We're George Washington is in our blood. [02:29:43] And just being like, Yeah. [02:29:45] And just like, like being filled with this like patriotic fervor, just driving down the street. [02:29:48] You'd been waiting for, you'd been thinking that in your subconscious for so long. [02:29:52] That's another thing is like, Alex, and I told Mark Dice this too. [02:29:55] I said, You guys are like, you're the spigot, man. [02:29:59] It's like, you know, oh, yeah, yeah. [02:30:01] The American mind has all this stuff just built up. [02:30:04] Yeah. [02:30:04] Yeah. [02:30:06] And you're the tap. [02:30:07] Yeah. [02:30:07] And it finally got turned and it's filling up. [02:30:09] And that's. [02:30:10] You know, people that just don't have the, you know, it's almost like we're still dealing with these people that were British turncoats, you know. [02:30:22] Loyalists, yeah. [02:30:22] Loyalists. [02:30:23] And there's so many of us now that have just been silent for so long. [02:30:29] So it's really amazing. [02:30:31] It's a cathartic experience to have somebody actually say everything that we've been feeling. [02:30:36] And sometimes it's like, you know, that can be our purpose. [02:30:38] I remember going and filming with Owen. [02:30:42] We went where we were going to confront the guy because it was San Marcos University, which is about 30 minutes south of here. [02:30:48] And the San Marcos University newspaper, we have the paper still. [02:30:52] It was that big, Your DNA is an Abomination was the headline. [02:30:55] And it was about how white people were inherently bad. [02:30:58] And so we went, we're like, we're going to go confront this guy. [02:31:00] And they got scared and they locked the door and didn't let us in the university. [02:31:04] And so we were kind of like, well, do we want to? [02:31:06] And I remember he and I had the conversation where we were just like, look, millions of people around this country are waking up to this headline and they're getting pissed off and they want to yell and they want to, you know, just be. [02:31:15] Be furious at what's being done to us. [02:31:18] We're going to be that voice. [02:31:19] So we had the bullhorn and we just stood there and read the article and just talked about what a ridiculous and horrible thing it was. [02:31:26] And the whole purpose was just hey, we got to be the voice for the millions of people out there that know this isn't right and want somebody to stand up for you. [02:31:32] Yeah, you're not alone. [02:31:33] That's our role. [02:31:33] You're not alone. [02:31:34] Absolutely. [02:31:35] But, and again, to me, the thing about going down the street and seeing that sign was like, here's somebody who just on his own volition during his lunch break, probably because he was dressed like he worked in an office, just decided, I'm going to go spend an hour letting people know to tune in to Alex Jones. [02:31:48] And it's like, Who else has fans like that? [02:31:50] Everybody says their fans are the best. [02:31:52] Who else has fans that will make their own sign and go stand on a corner? [02:31:56] We've got people with cars out there. [02:31:57] Covered in the Infowars stuff. [02:31:59] It's like you guys are just awesome and we appreciate it more than you'll ever know. [02:32:02] Infowars, you're in California now. [02:32:04] Go ahead. [02:32:04] You're on the air on line seven. [02:32:06] Thanks for calling in. [02:32:09] Yeah, just wanted to say the onion, go get bent. [02:32:13] You're not funny. [02:32:14] Ha ha, you're funny gay. [02:32:17] That's funny. [02:32:18] As far as I'm concerned, you're anti. [02:32:22] American anti-constitution, anti-bill of rights, stooges. [02:32:26] You need to be disbarred. [02:32:28] And as far as the supplements, the CMOS and the Syllagit gummies are awesome, great flavor. [02:32:36] The T3 is very similar to the X3. [02:32:40] I know Alex was saying it was similar to the X2, but the X2, you just take a couple drops under your tongue. [02:32:46] The X3 and the T3, you take a dropper, and it actually tastes very similar. [02:32:51] So, yeah, that's what I got. [02:32:53] Well, thank you very much. [02:32:54] And of course, you know, we treat the news like we treat our products. [02:32:57] We want to bring you the best because we depend upon your trust and we wouldn't break that trust, not if we can help it. [02:33:04] So, yeah, the products are great. [02:33:05] And of course, again, folks, you've got, let me give you a time update here. [02:33:09] You have six hours, five minutes, and 24 seconds to get InfoWars merchandise, official InfoWars branded merchandise at thealexjonesstore.com. [02:33:18] And don't wait. [02:33:19] Get it now while you can. [02:33:20] Won't be available forever. [02:33:22] I feel like I ought to shut up. [02:33:23] You've been doing the show for so long, and like the clock is ticking right there. [02:33:27] It's almost over. [02:33:28] Oh, stop. [02:33:30] I mean, confetti coming out here soon. [02:33:33] You know, It's just, you know, it's just another day. [02:33:38] It's another day. [02:33:39] It's another day. [02:33:40] It's another day at the office for us here, right? [02:33:43] It's like, you know, this is the battleship. [02:33:47] And sure, you know, we're going to be entering into the world. [02:33:49] It'd be something, yeah, if we weren't getting into an escape pod, we're going to blow up here on the Death Star. [02:33:54] No, but it's, yeah, it's like, it's fine. [02:33:57] It's fine. [02:33:57] You know, even people were like, I can't believe we're going to be leaving all this because we're leaving and we can't take anything. [02:34:02] And it's like, I don't want to, you know, we'll just leave all. [02:34:05] They can take. [02:34:05] They can deal with all this stuff. [02:34:06] We're going to get shiny new equipment. [02:34:08] It's going to be awesome. [02:34:10] I think it's really going to be a great thing. [02:34:12] And what is the new address? [02:34:14] Alex Jones Live. [02:34:15] Alex Jones Live. [02:34:16] I don't know if we can say it. [02:34:18] I don't know. [02:34:20] But definitely follow AJN Live on X. AJN Live on X. Real Alex Jones on X. Of course, follow John Bowne at NewsBowne on X. [02:34:30] And I'm at Harrison H. Smith. [02:34:31] Go follow us there. [02:34:32] We're trying to be very careful. [02:34:34] Bound Report on Substack. [02:34:35] Sorry. [02:34:35] And Bound Report. [02:34:36] Substack.com. [02:34:38] We have time for one more call. [02:34:40] Let's go to Sean in California on line 10. [02:34:43] Sean, thanks for calling in. [02:34:45] You're on the air. [02:34:46] Hey, good afternoon, Harrison. [02:34:49] And I'm going to be rapid fire because I know you guys want to close out in style. [02:34:53] So here's the thing you guys have always been about the truth and nothing but the truth. [02:34:57] A little while back, for example, you had the J6 Ron who went pro se, which is in my wheelhouse. [02:35:02] And that's the thing with InfoWars and with yourselves at American Journal and at the War Room and all the platforms you guys have launched. [02:35:09] Is you guys have provided that scrum where the truth always rises to the top, where the American people have success because they get all different points of views, all different types of information. [02:35:18] So God bless you. [02:35:19] And just remember the one truth you guys got to have have Jesus Christ in your hearts, in your families, and in your communities, and everything starts clicking in place. [02:35:27] So thanks for the great work you've done all these years. [02:35:29] I'm looking forward to tomorrow. [02:35:30] Kick some ass tomorrow, guys. [02:35:31] Thank you. [02:35:31] Wow. [02:35:32] What a fantastic final call to close out the show. [02:35:37] Now, don't go anywhere, folks, because the broadcast continues. [02:35:40] We are going live and will continue to stay live. [02:35:42] Until late into the night. [02:35:44] So don't go anywhere. [02:35:45] Stay exactly where you are. [02:35:46] Follow us on the radio. [02:35:47] Raw and uncensored coming up. [02:35:48] Yeah, that's right. [02:35:49] We're going to be off the radio and on stream in about 30 seconds. [02:35:54] So stay tuned. [02:35:54] Things could get spicy. [02:35:56] Thank you all for being here. [02:35:58] I will see you all tomorrow at 3 p.m. Central on the new website. [02:36:02] Follow us at info. [02:36:04] Well, shoot. [02:36:05] Follow us at real Alex Jones, at Harrison H. Smith, at AJ and live, at newsbound, boundreport.substack.com. [02:36:13] But don't go anywhere. [02:36:14] The party continues for this extended final broadcast here from the InfoWars headquarters, the Central Austin Command Center. [02:36:22] And with that, we bid you adieu. [02:36:25] Goodbye. [02:36:33] Right now is the time to support InfoWars as Twilight. [02:36:35] We are shutting down next Thursday night. [02:36:37] The InfoWar continues here, all of you. [02:36:40] The Alex Shields Store.com is not owned by me, it's owned by Bigly. [02:36:43] It owns the Alex Shields Network. [02:36:44] They won't be able to shut us down. [02:36:45] We have fought them and we will continue on, but I need your support. 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