War Room - Harrison Smith - WAR ROOM LIVE: Rubio Slams Iran, Calls US Blockade “Defensive Measure” Against Iran Trying To Completely Control Which Ships Pass Through Hormuz! Plus, Pentagon Says Ceasefire Is NOT Over & Project Freedom is “Separate And Distinct” From Operation Epic Fury! FULL SHOW 5.5.2026 https://t.co/ubH5 Aired: 2026-05-05 Duration: 02:31:36 === Data Centers Enslave You (03:25) === [00:00:00] Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to War Room Live. [00:00:03] I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Tuesday afternoon, the 5th of May, 2026. [00:00:11] We got a big story, a big show for you today, lots of big stories to cover, including some follow up to our coverage yesterday of the California governor's race, as well as the ongoing semi broken ceasefire. [00:00:27] I don't know. [00:00:28] It's like the headlines are like the ceasefire's holding despite the exchange of fire. [00:00:34] It's like, all right, well, there's a new definition of ceasefire I'm not exactly aware of. [00:00:41] We've got a lot of videos to show you, and we're going to spend a lot of time today talking about data centers. [00:00:48] We will be talking a lot about data centers. [00:00:49] We'll be joined by Kristen Megan in the second hour. [00:00:52] She's been doing a lot of research as to the damaging effects and real purpose of data centers as it's become a national phenomenon, the process by which they want to build a data center. [00:01:04] All of the people in the area don't want the data center. [00:01:08] The data center gets built anyway, and those people have to pay for it. [00:01:11] And it's pretty amazing to see the way that these things happen. [00:01:16] And there's, there's kind of a similarity, I think, between the fraud that we've seen out of things like the Somali community and the data centers. [00:01:25] Because there's just, there's certain things. [00:01:27] If you want to do something whose ultimate end will be screwing over the American people, it's like the world is yours. [00:01:35] The funds are infinite. [00:01:36] The requirements are minimal and just everything is paid for you, and your way is paved, and they're strewing flower petals before you for you to walk on. [00:01:50] It's like amazing. [00:01:52] If I wanted to do something to make money or just for fun, whatever it is, I got to pay for it. [00:01:58] It's got to come out of my pocket, or I got to find investors and convince them that there's profit to be had as long as the initial investment comes through. [00:02:07] But when you're a data center, you don't really have to pay for anything. [00:02:10] You can just get everybody else to pay for it. [00:02:13] You can build your data center, and then everybody else's electricity bill goes up, and everybody else has to pay for the new desalination plant so you can get enough water for you to run your data center. [00:02:24] And once again, the thing about data centers that to me is the most blatant part of it is they don't, they aren't even making an argument as to why we need them. [00:02:36] They're just telling us that we have to suffer tremendously. [00:02:40] In order to have them, but they're not going to benefit us. [00:02:42] There's no possible way they could. [00:02:45] Again, I really want to know what is the benefit of data centers, especially when we already have 10 times more data centers here in America than the rest of the world. [00:02:56] Why are we doubling the amount of data centers that we have? [00:02:59] Is the internet not fast enough? [00:03:01] Is it too slow? [00:03:03] Is your Netflix not playing smoothly? [00:03:06] Like, what is the point? [00:03:08] The point is to enslave you, the point is to handle the immense amount of data it requires to. [00:03:13] Digitally model the world in order to predict future events, change the input to alter those future events. [00:03:20] It takes a lot of computational power to enslave an entire nation digitally. === Fundraising for Sea Moss (05:35) === [00:03:25] So I guess there's your answer. [00:03:30] And one thing I got to admit since we started the Alex Jones Network, we did our first show on Friday, and it's been a little bit topsy turvy, right? [00:03:40] Still waiting to actually get a computer so I can actually do the proper news gathering that we're doing. [00:03:45] We're just kind of scrambling, trying to figure out, okay, what needs to happen in between shows? [00:03:49] How do we make that happen quickly? [00:03:50] There's been a lot of sort of things we're having to deal with that's made the transition. [00:03:54] I mean, the transition's been perfect, it's been smooth as heck. [00:03:57] So many people have come along. [00:03:58] We've got record high viewership. [00:03:59] So, you know, the real danger of having to shift from one network to another is that the viewership might fall off or, you know, people just don't know where to find us. [00:04:07] Thankfully, because you've shared the links, because you've told people where to go, because you've reposted our posts on X or wherever else, people know they found us. [00:04:16] They keep tuning in. [00:04:17] That's been awesome and it's been incredible. [00:04:18] And the crew, of course, has been very flexible on all of this, you know, just doing what is necessary to get us on air. [00:04:26] And really, we've never lost a minute of broadcast, right? [00:04:30] It's been so incredibly smooth. [00:04:32] At the same time, it's felt a little off. [00:04:34] It's felt a little bit off. [00:04:36] And even just now, probably 15 minutes ago, I'm putting my tie on and looking in the mirror and I'm just like, God, what's going on? [00:04:42] I'm just like tired. [00:04:43] I'm just like low spirited. [00:04:45] And I realized it suddenly hits me. [00:04:47] It's because we're not at the studio and we left all the supplements there. [00:04:50] I didn't bring my supplements along. [00:04:52] And seriously, you just don't think about it. [00:04:55] At the Infowars office, there were just supplements everywhere. [00:04:58] And you didn't even think about it. [00:05:00] I'd just be taking the next level energy, Papa Shilajit, Papa CMOS. [00:05:04] And you just don't think about it. [00:05:05] It just becomes your habit. [00:05:07] And then you stop doing it again, not consciously, not thinking about it. [00:05:11] And after just like, you know, four days, five days without the supplements, I'm like, something's missing. [00:05:16] Something is not, you know, it's like when you fill up with cheap gas instead of the good stuff, you're just like, why am I not accelerating quite as much as I think I should be? [00:05:27] That's the answer. [00:05:28] It just struck me and I realized it. [00:05:30] I was like, I'm missing the supplements. [00:05:32] So I don't know what we have to do to get boxes of supplements spilling out all over the place around here, but that's obviously what we're missing. [00:05:38] What I'm missing personally. [00:05:41] And, folks, like I said, the transition has been just like smooth as butter. [00:05:45] I was expecting there to be some sort of downtime, some sort of complication, but man, this crew has put so much work in behind the scenes. [00:05:53] And this is the thing, y'all. [00:05:54] What we do in front of the camera is such a tiny sliver of what Infowars is doing. [00:06:00] And obviously, it's all in service of that tiny sliver, right? [00:06:04] The point of all of this is to get this message out there, inform people about this. [00:06:08] But in order to do that, the services that undergird this show and the Alex Jones show, I mean, it's unimaginable. [00:06:16] And the crew just works like dogs continuously, and you don't see it. [00:06:20] We don't really, well, we do talk about it quite a bit, but that's because you need to know like, we're not just twiddling our thumbs when we're not on air. [00:06:29] We got teams of people, and whether it's working to fend off the legal attacks that we're under or working to build the new studio so that by the time InfoWars goes down, Alex Jones Network can launch immediately, so much work goes into this, and it's all funded by you going to the AlexJones store.com. [00:06:45] So this is a Fundraiser time right now. [00:06:47] We need to be raising funds because we are launching into the next stage of our rocket trip. [00:06:54] We've shed one booster and now the new one's firing up, and we need you to fill our tank and give us the fuel to get to that next level. [00:07:02] So please do go to thealexjonesstore.com. [00:07:04] There is a mega sale going on right now. [00:07:06] You're getting 40% off Methylene Blue Tincture, Methylene Blue Caps, Ultra DNA Revival, Shilajit Caps and Gummies, up to 35% off Methylene Red Tincture, Colostrum, and MK Ultra, and you're getting 30% off all apparel, shirts, hats, Hoodies and everything else. [00:07:21] I don't know what discount the sea moss gummies are on, if any, but I was thinking about that yesterday because Alex and his guest, I guess it was Michael Yawn, was talking about it with him the Irish potato famine, and of course how that was orchestrated and how that was really an imperial attack against the people of Ireland by the British. [00:07:45] I thought they missed a golden opportunity to thank you to plug sea moss because sea moss was discovered during the Irish potato famine when the Irish people were starving because of the blight slash the blight of imperialism. [00:08:00] They were looking around desperate for food and they started eating the sea moss, something they typically wouldn't eat. [00:08:05] And they realized like this stuff is incredible. [00:08:08] And they actually discovered that this sea moss that happens to grow in the North Sea right there off the Irish coast is like the world's greatest superfood. [00:08:16] It is packed with nutrients for some reason. [00:08:18] Just happens to be off the coast of Ireland. [00:08:20] And it was that discovery that really helped a lot of Irish people survive the famine because they were able to get the incredible nutrients from the sea moss. [00:08:28] So, again, you know, what we sell you at the AlexJonesStore.com are just like these amazing, naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, supplements, just sea moss and shillage. [00:08:41] It just is like God's gift to humanity. [00:08:44] At some point, humanity discovers it and we simply purify and bottle it for you and make it bioavailable so you're getting the most amount of the. [00:08:53] You know, effective ingredients in there. [00:08:55] So go to thealexjonesstore.com and get your shilajit, get your CMOS, get your colostrum plus. === White People Stay Home (13:29) === [00:09:01] Same type of thing, right? [00:09:01] Colostrum is just what, you know, mammals produce in the first two weeks. [00:09:06] It's a superfood because of, you know, the way you need to build up baby's health really early on. [00:09:13] But you can take advantage of that process, isolate it, purify it, and get it at thealexjonesstore.com. [00:09:21] Thealexjonesstore.com slash Harrison if you want to let them know who sent you. [00:09:26] And with that, we'll get into the news today. [00:09:30] There really is a lot to get into. [00:09:33] And one of the most common stories that I see, and we really are in a sort of hellish Sisyphusian Groundhog Day repeater cycle here. [00:09:52] And I commented on it today, and it maybe wasn't my most thoughtful or Equality promoting tweet. [00:10:04] But it seems like every single day I wake up to like five or six of the same attacks, all against white people and Europeans. [00:10:14] Every single day. [00:10:15] Every single day, there's just this raft of stories. [00:10:20] And, you know, the obvious and cliche way, I guess, to talk about it would be to reverse it, inverse it, and give you the opposite. [00:10:30] Like, just imagine if you woke up every single day. [00:10:33] To see yet another video of yet another group of young white teenagers just viciously beating an old black man half to death. [00:10:43] And then follow that up immediately with yet another story about yet another white judge letting off yet another white murderer for their 50th felony crime who goes on to murder somebody else. [00:10:57] And then a story about a bunch of white people moving to India and bringing a bunch of Europeans in. [00:11:04] And scamming them and taking over portions of their country. [00:11:07] And then stories about white people in other countries writing laws so that you can't criticize white people. [00:11:15] And it's like it'd be pretty obvious at that point what was happening, right? [00:11:19] You've got one population on the march, expanding, growing, and the other population's under attack, only it's inverted. [00:11:28] And all of these peoples are all unified in their attacks against white people. [00:11:33] And it's just. [00:11:35] It's exhausting at a certain point, and it's infuriating knowing how easy it would be to solve like all of these problems. [00:11:43] The immigration problems in Europe, here's how you solve that you don't let them in in the first place. [00:11:47] And once they're here, you arrest them and send them home. [00:11:50] Like these, this is what I mean by there are no real problems, there are no actual issues that we're dealing with. [00:11:55] They're all self created, they're all manufactured on purpose as a part of a global and unified attack. [00:12:02] Like it's not a coincidence that all these things are happening. [00:12:05] And it'd be a little bit harder to get your hand on if, like, it ever happened in the reverse, ever. [00:12:13] But you'll never, ever, ever, ever see the reverse. [00:12:17] And that's so bizarre. [00:12:19] That's so weird. [00:12:20] Like, again, I get, like, I understand the way that white people have been propagandized, but, like, it's everybody, really? [00:12:32] It's every single person has absorbed this self hatred that they've. [00:12:37] Forced down your throat, it's like sickening. [00:12:39] It really is. [00:12:41] And we got to snap out of it because it's wrong what's happening. [00:12:44] And if it was happening to anybody else, white people wouldn't for a single second hesitate to recognize and oppose it. [00:12:52] But because there's been this endless indoctrination. [00:12:55] And so even I have the knee jerk sort of off put reaction where I'm like, I'm talking about this again. [00:13:03] I'm talking about white people again. [00:13:05] And it's like, yeah, we're the ones under attack. [00:13:09] The attack is ongoing. [00:13:11] The genocide is not yet complete. [00:13:12] So, yeah, I got to keep talking about it. [00:13:15] And I wish I didn't have to, but I wish white people would just stand up for themselves and not take this anymore. [00:13:20] And when you really look at the world, especially of the last couple hundred years, I mean, you see this relentless attack against Europe. [00:13:29] And it's this attack that sort of destroyed the world. [00:13:35] It sort of has actually totally destroyed the world. [00:13:37] And you know what? [00:13:38] If the crew can grab, I tweeted it out today and I meant to grab it for the show. [00:13:42] I actually really want to play it here. [00:13:44] If y'all can grab it, the 1913 video I did. [00:13:47] I'm kind of embarrassed by it because I made it in 2018 and I'm doing my super deep reporter voice during it. [00:13:55] And it's kind of cringy, but it's a great report. [00:13:57] And I'm exactly right in what I say in it. [00:13:59] So I retweeted that today. [00:14:00] If the crew can grab my 1913 report, I want to go to that and talk about the year that the world went off the rails, the year before World War I. [00:14:09] And it really was, in a lot of ways, the peak of humanity. [00:14:13] I think maybe we had some. [00:14:16] You know, we had a wind down, I guess you could say. [00:14:19] But if you look at the world just before World War I, Europe was like heaven. [00:14:26] It was like paradise. [00:14:27] Like the videos that you see from it, I mean, it's why people believe in Tartaria now. [00:14:31] Tartaria has taken this, the actual occurrence of history, and then like imbued it with like this weird mysticism and like lost history stuff. [00:14:40] But at the end of the day, if you watch like a Tartaria person or one of these people that goes around and films like the city hall and is like, how did humans make this? [00:14:47] Crazy. [00:14:48] Genuinely insane. [00:14:49] I mean, I know, like, I've read stories about, you know, ancient Arabs walking around the ruins of, you know, Ashurbanipal or whatever. [00:14:59] I think that was a person of Ur and just being like, what is this? [00:15:04] Who built this? [00:15:05] And, like, what, how did they do it? [00:15:08] But, like, these buildings were built by your grandfather, right? [00:15:12] It's like people walking around going, how did they build this in 1920? [00:15:16] It's like, I don't know, cranes and shit. [00:15:18] Like, what? [00:15:20] But the reality is, That the story that Tartaria believers tell is the real story. [00:15:26] It's just not hidden or secret. [00:15:28] It's just like what actually happened. [00:15:30] Like, if you listen to a Tartarian flat earth type person, they'll be like, you know, the world was destroyed around the early 1900s, and all of these like, you know, amazing technologies and civilizations were destroyed. [00:15:47] And now we're living in the remnants of a once. [00:15:48] And it's like, yeah, no, that's actually what happened. [00:15:50] No, the world was destroyed in World War I and World War II, and we're living in a post apocalyptic dystopia. [00:15:56] Yeah, no, that's accurate. [00:15:58] It really wasn't hidden, it happened right in front of everybody. [00:16:03] They're like, the old world was destroyed. [00:16:05] It's like, yeah, I've seen the videos World War I and World War II. [00:16:07] Yes, the old world was destroyed. [00:16:09] Absolutely. [00:16:11] So I think this video is like seven minutes, right? [00:16:13] So we're just too long to play it here. [00:16:15] So I'll have to play it at the beginning of the next segment. [00:16:20] But we are living in a dystopian hell world, and it is completely insane. [00:16:24] And so much of it is predicated on this racial aspect, which is why, again, it needs to be addressed, it needs to be confronted, it needs to be argued back against. [00:16:34] By people that genuinely don't hate anybody and would have this position, regardless of my particular ethnicity, right? [00:16:42] And I've tried to explain this a million times, and people still don't get it when I say this. [00:16:47] Everybody should be against the destruction of white people. [00:16:50] What the hell is wrong with you? [00:16:51] Right? [00:16:51] Like, well, I'm black. [00:16:53] Okay. [00:16:54] And if black people were being systematically genocided in their home countries, you don't think I'd be against that? [00:17:00] Like, what? [00:17:02] And like, people don't even realize how insulting that is or like how. [00:17:06] I don't know, man. [00:17:07] It's weird. [00:17:08] It's very weird when people are like, oh, you're just against white people being destroyed because you're white. [00:17:14] It's like, no, it's because they're people, actually. [00:17:19] And like, it's sort of confusing and off putting because you just, as a good person, you think everybody else is good. [00:17:27] Like, it's not necessarily surprising and it's not required. [00:17:31] Like, it's fine. [00:17:32] If they want to be hateful races, they can be. [00:17:34] I don't require them to love white people. [00:17:37] They can hate whoever they want, it's their soul they're putting in jeopardy. [00:17:41] But, like, but they should, but they should, but they should be on our side. [00:17:46] But they should definitely be on our side. [00:17:48] And it's insulting that they're not. [00:17:50] But I get the same, but then I get the reverse from white people being like, being like, well, we don't need them. [00:17:57] They're, they're all bad. [00:17:59] White people should just stick to it. [00:18:00] And it's like, I'm pointing out that, like, I'm trying desperately to get across the idea to destroy. [00:18:12] The fabricated psyop that says that white people deserve to be killed, and if you disagree, you're a rabid white supremacist. [00:18:22] It's like, no, you're just a good person. [00:18:24] You're just a decent and normal person if you don't want white people to be destroyed. [00:18:28] Everybody else is an evil scumbag. [00:18:30] All right. [00:18:31] Everybody good and decent wants everybody else to flourish and live their own lives and to define their own destiny, seek their own purpose. [00:18:41] That should be universal. [00:18:42] I understand that it's not. [00:18:43] I have no question about whether that's universal or not. [00:18:47] But it is the right way to be. [00:18:49] And we should shame people for being genocidal maniacs. [00:18:54] Personally, that's my fear. [00:18:56] That's my position. [00:18:57] I said fear because I read this. [00:18:59] And this is what I'm talking about. [00:19:00] Most parents fear daughters will grow up unsafe in public, survey says. [00:19:05] This is from Sky News. [00:19:07] Four in five parents fear their daughter growing up feeling unsafe in public in Britain, according to a survey. [00:19:14] The research from Charity Plan International UK also reveals growing concern, including among women, that progress on gender equality. [00:19:20] Is going backwards. [00:19:24] What? [00:19:25] Whatever could be the cause of that, I wonder. [00:19:28] I mean, I shouldn't even laugh. [00:19:31] I mean, it's so messed up. [00:19:33] It's so disturbing that we've allowed our countries to be taken like this. [00:19:43] And, you know, it's not like we didn't warn you, it's not like this wasn't always obvious. [00:19:48] It's not like the contradiction of the feminist voting for the importation of God knows how many million radical misogynists. [00:19:57] You know, it hasn't been pointed out enough already, but they're still welcoming the refugees. [00:20:03] So, what are we going to say? [00:20:05] 80% of parents worry their daughters will grow up feeling unsafe in public, with 40% believing this will happen at an earlier age than it did for them. [00:20:13] Nearly two thirds of women, 63%, say they feel unsafe in public, with over half experiencing unwanted physical or sexual harassment. [00:20:21] Two in five believe equality is going backwards, 41%. [00:20:26] Despite the widespread concern, parents say they're struggling to have these conversations with their children about equality and safety. [00:20:33] Why? [00:20:34] What? [00:20:36] About equality and safety? [00:20:40] I'm kind of confused by this. [00:20:42] What does that even mean? [00:20:46] So, more than two in five, 42%, have never spoken to their child about gender equality. [00:20:51] What? [00:20:52] Why are they talking about gender equality? [00:20:57] What? [00:20:57] I'm so confused. [00:20:58] Like, this is what I'm talking about. [00:21:02] Is everybody else insane? [00:21:04] I really have to ask. [00:21:05] Is everybody else insane? [00:21:06] What the hell are you talking about? [00:21:09] This is a story about how women can't walk around Britain without being raped or assaulted. [00:21:17] And they're like, you know, this is a real problem. [00:21:20] Almost half of people have never talked to their children about gender equality. [00:21:24] Eh? [00:21:25] What? [00:21:27] Yeah, I'll talk to my kids about gender equality. [00:21:29] The genders aren't equal. [00:21:30] Kids? [00:21:32] Daughters? [00:21:32] You're weaker than my son. [00:21:35] You're girls, so you're going to be targets. [00:21:37] You're going to be victims. [00:21:39] You're pretty white girls, so you're really going to be the target for a lot of people. [00:21:46] That's how you talk about gender equality. [00:21:48] You say it's a lie, and you're a woman, and those men despise you. [00:21:53] And the ones in the headdresses want to make you their slave, so stay the hell away from them. [00:21:59] Is that what they mean? [00:22:00] Do they say, or people are struggling to talk about that? [00:22:02] It's not hard. [00:22:04] I showed you how to sit down with your kid. [00:22:05] Hey, kid. [00:22:06] Hey, you know when you go outside and you see those weird men leering at you? [00:22:10] That's because the liberals are Quislings and have sold out your birthright, and you're going to have to one day fight for it back. [00:22:19] So, we're going to learn how to use a gun now, son. [00:22:21] Why don't you come sit over here, and I'll show you how to load a rifle? [00:22:26] That's how you talk about equality when your safety is at risk. === America Off Target Since 1913 (04:00) === [00:22:30] That's just crazy. [00:22:30] We'll be right back. [00:22:31] Stay with us. [00:22:36] Ladies and gentlemen. [00:22:38] This is War Room Live on AlexJonesLive.com, the Alex Jones Network. [00:22:44] Make sure you're following us at AJN Live. [00:22:46] I'm at Harrison H. Smith at RealAlexJones. [00:22:51] Glad you're here with us. [00:22:52] We're going to be joined in the next hour by Kristen Megan, and we're going to talk to her about data centers. [00:22:58] There are like 15 videos about data centers, but they all sort of take the same path where basically they want to build the data centers, the people don't want the data centers, the data centers get built anyway. [00:23:12] But I actually want to start this segment off with that 1913 video, which again, I'm a little bit embarrassed by, but it's got good information. [00:23:21] It's just my voice. [00:23:22] I was trying too hard. [00:23:23] I think I was trying too hard. [00:23:26] But whatever. [00:23:27] It's a great video. [00:23:28] I have to admit, I nailed it. [00:23:31] But this was back in, I think, 2018 was when I first made this video. [00:23:36] So I feel like I was a little bit ahead of the curve. [00:23:39] I don't know. [00:23:40] Nowadays, you see a lot of people recognizing everything that happened in 1913. [00:23:46] This is something I pieced together myself. [00:23:48] All right. [00:23:49] This was something that nobody told me. [00:23:51] It was actually because I saw a documentary called 1913 The Seeds of Conflict. [00:23:57] About the establishment of Israel and how the Second Aliyah in 1913 was the first big move of Zionists to the region that sort of started the snowball effect that ended up where we are today. [00:24:11] And it was just being like, man, 1913, a lot of stuff happened that year. [00:24:15] And just making a list myself and going, oh my God, the list just keeps going. [00:24:18] It really was this transformative year that up until recently never got a lot of attention. [00:24:24] So here's a video I made about eight years ago. [00:24:27] About 1913, the year everything went wrong. [00:24:31] Let's watch. [00:24:33] Human destiny is like a bullet fired at a distant target. [00:24:36] We aim the gun at our aspirations, our purpose. [00:24:39] But as our willpower falters, our hands shake and the gun barrel shifts. [00:24:44] And while the barrel of the gun may only move an inch, the effect is magnified with every foot the bullet travels, so that by the time it strikes the backstop, that tiny shift has cast the bullet far wide of its mark. [00:24:55] America, it seems, is off target. [00:24:58] America's collapse into stupefied tyrannical corporatism was not a sudden one. [00:25:02] It's been a gradual slide into depravity and socialism. [00:25:05] It's the cascading effect of innumerable events through history. [00:25:08] But we have to ask ourselves where exactly did we go wrong? [00:25:12] When in our history did America lose the plot? [00:25:15] You could argue it was the 60s, with the radical reaction to government oppression and senseless war, the hijacking of civil rights by extremist groups, or even earlier, with the world wars that industrialized the economy and positioned us as policemen of the world. [00:25:29] Or even earlier to the nation wrenching vicissitudes of the Civil War. [00:25:33] But one year stands above all others as being the genesis of our current quagmire. [00:25:39] In this one year alone, did so many instruments of oppression and institutions of control come into being? [00:25:45] This wasn't just the year that the rifle of destiny strayed from the bullseye, this was the year that the men holding the rifle decided to aim at a different target entirely. [00:25:54] The year was 1913. [00:25:59] 1913 was, in many ways, the high watermark of Western civilization. [00:26:03] Peak of advancement before the Great War the following year ushered in a century of conflict and decline. [00:26:09] For America in particular, 1913 was a year of unparalleled accomplishment. [00:26:13] New York's Grand Central Station opened as the world's largest train station, the Woolworth Building pierced the clouds as the tallest tower in the world, the Lincoln Highway became the first automobile road to stretch across the United States, and President Woodrow Wilson triggered the explosion of the Gamboa Dam, completing the construction of the Panama Canal. === The Aldrich Plan Exposed (03:26) === [00:26:30] But just as these profound achievements heralded a new and glorious age, the seeds of destruction and bondage were being sown in the shadows of American cities. [00:26:38] The Revenue Act, introduced by Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island, was signed into law by President Wilson, creating the first federal income tax in the United States. [00:26:48] Originally meant to be just a 1% tax on only the richest Americans, this bill laid the groundwork for the perpetual and significant tax burden under which all Americans struggle to this day, and it did so by drastically lowering tariffs, easing the barrier of entry for foreign goods to American markets. [00:27:05] This would not, however, be the most significant contribution that Senator Aldrich would make. [00:27:10] In 1913, to the eventual enslavement of the American people to the whims of the banking elite. [00:27:15] This would come in the form of the Aldrich Plan, better known as the Federal Reserve Act. [00:27:21] This was the fulfillment of a plan set down some three years before by a cabal of bankers on the now infamous Jekyll Island, a subversion of the constitutional right of the American government to control its own money supply, surrendering ultimate control of the economic system to an unaccountable, unelected consortium of self interested bankers. [00:27:39] With 1913 being the genesis of both federal income taxes and the Federal Reserve, my argument could be complete. [00:27:46] But unfortunately, this is hardly the end of the evidence. [00:27:49] That year, the 17th Amendment passed. [00:27:53] This amendment is the reason that senators are elected by the entire population of a state. [00:27:58] Prior to the change, senators were appointed by the legislature of each state, the intention being that U.S. senators would be responsible to their own state rather than national interests. [00:28:07] The effect of this change can be most readily seen in the most recent senatorial elections, in which a small group of donors in California and New York spent millions of dollars attempting to sway the electorate of far flung states such as Texas. [00:28:21] This control could hardly be managed if those who wished to manipulate elections. [00:28:25] Had to contend with the hundreds of local races that make up each state government. [00:28:29] The 17th Amendment moved us significantly more towards a democratic mob rule and away from the Republican system of diffused power upon which the country had been founded. [00:28:38] As damaging as these changes have been, government was not the only sphere to see new forms of societal control. [00:28:44] 1913 was also the year in which two incredibly powerful globalist organizations began operation. [00:28:51] The first is the Rockefeller Foundation, whose anti human agenda needs no recitation to the Infowars audience. [00:28:56] And whose influence over the corporate, academic, and governmental structures of the world is second to none, whose purpose was the virtual enslavement of every human being to a system of servitude beneath the enlightened controllers of industry. [00:29:10] The second organization is the ADL, the Anti Defamation League, founded in 1913 to protect the reputation of Leo Frank after he was tried and convicted for the rape and murder of Mary Fagan. [00:29:21] Since then, the organization has used the cloak of tolerance and religious freedom to tirelessly work against the free speech principles of the United States. [00:29:29] It's a model adopted by such organizations as the SPLC, who, along with the ADL, now work in tandem with big tech companies to silence and vilify anyone who fights against the tenets of imperialistic globalism. [00:29:43] Income taxes, the Federal Reserve, the Rockefeller Foundation, the ADL, and the 17th Amendment all of these have been powerful instruments in eroding our freedoms in the intervening century, and all had their creation in 1913. === ADL Protects Leo Frank (15:56) === [00:29:56] To figure out why this took place, we must look at another significant advancement, this one in the realm of industrial technology. [00:30:03] 1913 was the year Henry Ford introduced the assembly line and changed industry forever. [00:30:08] While it may have been more efficient and advanced than earlier fabrication techniques, the assembly line represents a drastic shift in the role of American workers. [00:30:16] They were no longer artisans or craftsmen, they were transformed into nothing more than cogs in a huge industrial machine. [00:30:23] This represents the transformation of humankind in the eyes of the controllers of society and economy. [00:30:29] 1913 was at the tail end of an incredible period of technological and scientific advancement in which electricity, Combustion motors and psychological theory radically altered our perception of the world and our place in it. [00:30:40] To the average person, these accomplishments represented a new epic of humanity in which our wildest dreams could be achieved and technology would bring comfort and strength to every man and woman. [00:30:50] To those in power, however, they represented something very different. [00:30:53] They represented a potential threat to the monopolistic hoarding of power and riches. [00:30:58] But even more so, they represented those very levers that could be used to oppress the people and guarantee that that monopoly they held would remain firmly in their grasp. [00:31:08] The banking establishment saw a vision of the future in which humanity itself served as an endless assembly line, drained of individuality, sapped of economic independence, and relegated to the servile role of ants in the great colony of borderless nations. [00:31:21] The men who held the levers of power were armed with the rifle of destiny. [00:31:25] And instead of aiming at freedom or the advancement of all men, they aimed at their control, they aimed at their subjugation. [00:31:33] All they had to do was establish the institutions and programs that would slowly but surely enslave us all. [00:31:39] And in 1913, that's exactly what they did. [00:31:45] All right, so there you go. [00:31:46] 1913, the year it all went wrong. [00:31:48] You can find and share that on my ex at Harrison H. Smith. [00:31:52] I think I made a pretty good case for it personally. [00:31:57] And so you look at the world in 1913 and you see the things that they implemented there and the way that they've spawned off and increased. [00:32:07] I mean, those things never went away. [00:32:09] Obviously, some of them were supposed to be temporary, like the IRS and income tax. [00:32:14] Never. [00:32:16] Turns out that way, huh? [00:32:17] Once they get their teeth in you, it's hard to shake them loose. [00:32:21] And so now we end up in the world we're in today, which is a dystopian hell world that's being completely and totally destroyed. [00:32:27] And again, you can put this off. [00:32:29] You can ignore this until you can't anymore, right? [00:32:33] You can ignore the rising crime until it's your family member being murdered. [00:32:37] You can ignore the homeless people until they're spitting on you, right? [00:32:42] You can ignore this stuff for so long, and then it becomes impossible to ignore. [00:32:48] And as you look around the world today, is there any doubt? [00:32:51] Is there any question as to which direction humanity is going? [00:32:55] I don't think we've developed at all since 1913. [00:32:58] I would hit the go back button faster than you could say it. [00:33:04] Because now here we are in the year of our Lord, 2026, 113 years after the peak of Western civilization. [00:33:16] And we're just descending right back to barbarism and chaos and misery. [00:33:22] And the absolute destruction of civilization itself. [00:33:25] And you have, I have so many stories today just about random everyday crime. [00:33:34] And it's like, this is not normal. [00:33:36] There's no reason we have to put up with this. [00:33:39] Half of the people committing crimes in this country aren't even supposed to be here in the first place. [00:33:45] And we're sort of running out of time to deal with this because soon, you know, we're going to be outnumbered. [00:33:53] I almost. [00:33:54] Thought about bringing in the speech, that famous speech by Nia Bukele. [00:33:58] In fact, I'm going to reach out. [00:34:00] Matt Baker has been helping me out translate some clips. [00:34:02] I'm going to translate Bukele's speech because every time I've played it before, I've just read the subtitles, but like it's one of the most powerful speeches ever. [00:34:09] And the point of it is the point I always make about liberty, about freedom, about righteousness and just everything good in the world. [00:34:19] You have to fight for it. [00:34:21] And Nia Bukele is giving this presentation to these. [00:34:24] Police forces that are arrayed like an army because that's what they are. [00:34:27] They were going to war with the criminals there in El Salvador. [00:34:32] And he's giving them a speech and he's saying, you know, you're on a mission from God here. [00:34:38] You're on a mission from God because those people have no morals, they have no compunction with murdering children or anything else. [00:34:47] And we have to be as ruthless as them in the pursuit of good. [00:34:53] See, you're never free. [00:34:56] If you're under threat, the people in Britain who are afraid to let their daughters go outside are not free. [00:35:03] Who can't, you know, let their children walk around or even adult women walk around on their own? [00:35:10] Yeah, you're not free because freedom requires peace. [00:35:13] It requires safety. [00:35:15] Safety requires peace. [00:35:16] Peace requires order. [00:35:17] And order requires good men using violence against bad men. [00:35:23] It's something I think we've almost forgotten. [00:35:25] It's like we think that it's these systems that bring about order, the systems are like a backstop. [00:35:33] They shouldn't have to exist in the first place. [00:35:37] Of course, our systems are dysfunctional, would be an inadequate way to put it. [00:35:46] But it is fixable. [00:35:47] And that's the thing about all of this, is that all of these problems are imminently solvable. [00:35:52] And we've seen it done. [00:35:53] That's why I bring up Naya Bukele. [00:35:55] We can go to a video here of. [00:36:02] I thought I had it highlighted. [00:36:04] It's. [00:36:04] Now I'm blanking on the guy's name. [00:36:08] Ari Shafir, clip 44. [00:36:09] This is Ari Shafir. [00:36:11] He came back from, he's a stand up comedian who has some great ideas about political change. [00:36:16] He really knows what he's talking about when it comes to what it takes to achieve political change. [00:36:22] He's very much on the money. [00:36:24] Here's him talking about El Salvador, clip 44. [00:36:27] He came back from El Salvador, and here he is talking about what it was like being in this totalitarian, authoritarian concentration camp of a country, according to mainstream media. [00:36:39] Here's Ari Shafir. [00:36:40] Yeah, so it's that. [00:36:42] So El Salvador, whatever media told me, like, this guy's a totalitarian. [00:36:46] It used to be the highest murder rate in South America or the Americas in general. [00:36:50] And now he cleaned it up and it's the safest country. [00:36:52] Gangs are done. [00:36:53] Done. [00:36:54] Yeah. [00:36:54] So he didn't even go, I'm giving you a week to clean up. [00:36:57] He goes, I'm coming for you now. [00:36:58] Now. [00:36:59] Arrested or killed, every one of them. [00:37:01] And I had this thing in my head that I kind of, they were like, if you have tattoos, I'll take away your civil rights and maybe put you in jail for tattoos. [00:37:08] And you get there, like, no. [00:37:09] It's specific tattoos. [00:37:11] Yeah. [00:37:11] It is, here's a loved one I've raped. [00:37:14] Oof. [00:37:15] Yes. [00:37:16] Street cred for raping a sister or something like that. [00:37:20] Here's the badge number of a cop I killed. [00:37:22] Oh. [00:37:22] Those are the tattoos. [00:37:23] And so they might go, let me see your arm. [00:37:25] Let me see your tattoos. [00:37:26] And then they go, they go, that's fine, go. [00:37:28] It's not, they're not just arresting random people. [00:37:31] People there seem to be supportive. [00:37:32] Beyond. [00:37:33] They had no country. [00:37:34] Wow. [00:37:35] I took a tour in Santa Marta and it was this guy. [00:37:38] He was cool. [00:37:40] He goes, he was like, okay, I'll show you the church, whatever. [00:37:43] And he goes, hey, if you guys want now, it's up to you. [00:37:45] I can show you the sites or. [00:37:47] You could ask me real questions. [00:37:48] And we go to a coffee shop, no one's listening. [00:37:50] I'm not going to answer my questions. [00:37:52] Yes. [00:37:52] Yes. [00:37:52] Okay, so what happens? [00:37:53] So my first question was like, hey, how come from the Guatemala to here border, so indigenous, and then as soon as you get over the border, it's not even, none. [00:38:01] They go, oh, look it up. [00:38:03] In like the 40s or 70s, there was a bounty on their heads and they murdered all of them. [00:38:07] In El Salvador, they murdered all the indigenous population. [00:38:10] Whoa. [00:38:11] Yeah. [00:38:11] So the rest went into hiding and now there just is no. [00:38:13] The 70s is wild. [00:38:14] Yeah, it was late. [00:38:15] Like the 1970s? [00:38:17] Yeah, 1970s or 40s. [00:38:18] I don't remember, but it was pretty recent. [00:38:20] And so I was like, good answer. [00:38:23] But then he's like, I thought it was something else. [00:38:26] A true sense. [00:38:27] I don't think you meant solutions. [00:38:30] I thought that was a good answer to the question, right? [00:38:31] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:38:32] So this guy had left. [00:38:33] This guy had left. [00:38:37] Shout out Jorge. [00:38:38] Jorge's walking towards. [00:38:39] But he goes, look around. [00:38:40] He left and came back. [00:38:41] He goes, every one of my friends, when I left at 12, is dead or in prison. [00:38:45] I don't have any left that are not dead or in prison. [00:38:48] He goes, look around. [00:38:49] There is not a single man between 20 and 40 here. [00:38:52] Whoa. [00:38:53] They lost their country. [00:38:54] To gangs. [00:38:55] It wasn't like crime is tough. [00:38:57] It's on another level that we don't really understand. [00:38:59] So, it needed an extreme response, or at least that's how they would justify it. [00:39:04] Yes. [00:39:05] Did you ask? [00:39:05] So, everyone I met, like, this guy's a hero. [00:39:08] Of course, he's a different guy. [00:39:09] He's the best. [00:39:10] I was there for their July 4th. [00:39:11] Oh, wow. [00:39:12] And they're like, we couldn't do this. [00:39:13] People taking their young daughters, like, I couldn't have done this three years ago, four years ago. [00:39:17] I'm showing her the Capitol for the first time. [00:39:19] And then they were like, where are you from? [00:39:21] Like, New York. [00:39:21] Like, is that America? [00:39:22] And I'm like, yeah. [00:39:23] They're like, what's it like there? [00:39:26] They were so in. [00:39:26] Everywhere else, like, gringos go home. [00:39:28] There, they're like, tell people it's safe. [00:39:30] Come. [00:39:31] Wow. [00:39:32] They were so open and fresh and new. [00:39:35] It was really interesting. [00:39:36] Did you say anything critical? [00:39:38] Did you ask? [00:39:38] It's like everybody loves him. [00:39:41] Everybody's happy. [00:39:41] You know who's not happy? [00:39:42] The tattooed criminals sitting like bugs in their cage. [00:39:48] Whoops. [00:39:48] Okay. [00:39:49] All right. [00:39:49] You know, it's up to you. [00:39:50] Who should we make suffer? [00:39:52] The relentless criminality? [00:39:55] Should we make the criminals suffer? [00:39:56] Should we put them in cages? [00:39:58] Or should we make every single body else suffer? [00:40:01] It's not that hard of a question. [00:40:03] The El Salvador playbook. [00:40:05] Is the playbook we should be following. [00:40:07] It's clearly an effective one. [00:40:10] And we don't have to wait until we get to that point. [00:40:14] I don't know why we do this, but like we don't have to get to that point, y'all. [00:40:19] We can just stop it right now. [00:40:20] We can do what Nia Bukele is doing or did already. [00:40:25] We do it right now. [00:40:26] And we could deal with a lot of these problems that we're currently facing that are going totally and absolutely unaddressed. [00:40:32] We can go to clip 49 here. [00:40:34] Just the latest in like an endless cascade of these stories. [00:40:39] Forever, why are we doing this? [00:40:42] What is the point of our justice system if we let people go 40 or 50 times in a row? [00:40:48] At a certain point, we need to just turn them into slaves or something. [00:40:54] I don't know. [00:40:54] I don't know what we do at a certain point, but at a certain point, we have to stop spending all of our tax money just routinely slapping them on the wrist and make them return some of what they've stolen from society by breaking rocks on a chain gang or something. [00:41:10] Like at a certain point, We got to end this. [00:41:13] Let's go to clip 49 now. [00:41:23] We're having an issue with clip 49. [00:41:26] I understand we're having a problem with clip 49. [00:41:28] What it's going to be, once we get the kinks worked out here, is residents of Raleigh, North Carolina in complete panic after a man who's been arrested on a mind boggling 40 previous times with 125 plus charges. [00:41:45] And he's just been arrested again for robbery with a weapon. [00:41:49] This is what I mean. [00:41:50] The justice system is now. [00:41:54] In contradiction to its purpose. [00:41:57] And I have the feeling the good people of North Carolina wouldn't let this guy get away with this 40 times. [00:42:02] I think if it was up to the people that he robbed, they probably could have dealt with it in about four minutes and then gone about their day. [00:42:10] But instead, we have this absolutely retarded system where we give him a lawyer and we give the police a lawyer and they argue and then we get the juries and we spend, you know, $50,000. [00:42:23] Just to let the guy go again and then do it all again a month later. [00:42:28] I mean, 40 times. [00:42:30] The man's been arrested 40 times. [00:42:31] He's not that old. [00:42:34] So that's, you know, at least twice a year for 20 years. [00:42:40] He's probably only been a criminal for about 10 years. [00:42:41] So, you know, every three months he's getting arrested. [00:42:44] Every three months. [00:42:46] The entire justice system of North Carolina has to provide this guy with a trial just to let him go again. [00:42:56] Let's watch. [00:42:57] Pulled out the rebar, swung it at him. [00:43:00] My husband stepped back, popped him. [00:43:02] He fell down. [00:43:04] So Bryce fell down. [00:43:05] He kicked my husband in the back of the thigh and then got up and took off. [00:43:09] Sheena Timer Wiggins and others say they have filed police reports and want justice served, as well as help for Bryce Foreman before he hurts anyone else or gets hurt himself on Glenwood South. [00:43:20] And what are the police telling you and your husband after your husband was accosted? [00:43:24] The biggest thing was just that they know about this person, that they would be looking out. [00:43:29] Foreman has. [00:43:30] 38 mugshots on record. [00:43:32] He's been taken into custody or cited for felonies and misdemeanors over 16 years for communicating threats, breaking into cars, theft, disorderly conduct, intoxication and disruption, trespassing, begging for money, and assault. [00:43:45] I've seen him. [00:43:46] He's yelled at me personally. [00:43:47] I've been walking my dog, and he'll start shouting at me from across the road and kind of running towards you and acting really odd. [00:43:53] So, yeah, it's a little concerning. [00:43:56] Court records show Foreman's most recent arrest on March 11th involved carrying a concealed weapon. [00:44:01] He's also accused of knocking customers' items off tables and challenging people to fight here on a couple restaurants, patios, and decks this past Friday. [00:44:09] And he witnesses saving his life. [00:44:10] We can take it down. [00:44:11] So, again, just, you know, 16 years, 40 trials, 125 charges, and they just let him go to do it again. [00:44:23] It's more common than you'd think. [00:44:25] Let's go to clip 28 here. [00:44:26] Brandon Morello posted this an illegal alien convicted sex offender walked into an elementary school and. [00:44:34] Had his pick of the litter. [00:44:35] Let's watch. [00:44:38] Inside Orangewood Elementary, in the middle of a school day, a man with a documented history as a convicted sex offender walked onto campus and sexually assaulted a 10 year old girl. [00:44:50] According to this newly filed 13 page notice of claim, 25 year old Abel Blaw wasn't a stranger to the system. [00:44:57] His convictions and probation violations should have triggered action long before he made it anywhere near a child. [00:45:05] This notice details how he managed to bypass security measures at the school, entering through the front office, making his way inside while classes were still actively in session. [00:45:17] It's unclear what time or how he got past front office staff, but the notice of claim alleges the first account of him in the hallway was 1140 a.m. [00:45:28] Then a 10 year old girl on her way to the school nurse saw Blaw at 1146. [00:45:34] Blaw allegedly redirected her to an empty unlocked music room around 1150. [00:45:40] The girl fought him off and escaped. [00:45:42] Then from 1150 to 1155, Blaw leaves the classroom and school on foot. [00:45:49] Police later arrested him at his home. === Zoning Laws Take Advantage (15:48) === [00:45:53] So, I mean, you know, it's the incremental introduction of this stuff. [00:46:01] I mean, this happening just one time in like the 1950s, it would have been, you know, a national scandal. [00:46:07] There would have been new laws written. [00:46:09] Seems like it's just an everyday thing now. [00:46:11] Ah, illegal aliens wandering in off the street, just running around trying to grab your daughter. [00:46:16] Crazy world, huh? [00:46:19] What a crazy place we live in. [00:46:20] You know, what we need is facial scanning cameras on every corner. [00:46:23] I think that'll fix it. [00:46:25] I think what'll really fix it is if we force everybody to provide their government ID to get on Facebook. [00:46:30] I think if we really want to deal with crime, what we need are giant data centers with AI surveilling us 24 7 and cars that turn off if we disobey the government. [00:46:40] I think that'll probably solve the crime that we're dealing with. [00:46:42] I mean, obviously, we don't need to, you know, expel illegal immigrants or just punish criminals. [00:46:47] We need massive intrusion from technological surveillance on everybody everywhere, which we already have, and we don't use that to stop any of the crime. [00:46:56] So. [00:46:56] I'm going to have to rethink this strategy. [00:46:57] We'll be right back. [00:47:00] Welcome back. [00:47:01] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [00:47:02] This is the second hour of War Room Live. [00:47:04] I'm going to be joined by Kristen Megan this hour to talk about data centers and the way that they're being forced down the throat of American communities across the country and what their real purpose is. [00:47:16] I'm going to start this with a fantastic address to a city council by a man named Will Hollingsworth. [00:47:22] This was posted by Eric Moutsos. [00:47:27] And it's absolutely an incredible speech from somebody who knows what he's talking about. [00:47:31] Let's watch. [00:47:33] Can you believe this is where we're at in 2026 in city council meetings? [00:47:37] This dystopian nightmare. [00:47:40] Thank you, Will Hollingsworth, for your voice. [00:47:42] Millions of Americans are right behind you. [00:47:47] Mr. Hollingsworth, I know that you had your hand up to talk. [00:47:50] Hello, my name is Will Hollingsworth. [00:47:52] I work at Reed Memorial Library. [00:47:53] Thank you all for hearing me today. [00:47:54] I'm not a cynic when it comes to technology. [00:47:57] My love for it started when my uncle first sat me down at a beige Windows 95 computer and began teaching me HTML. [00:48:03] This love of the digital shaped my career as I went on to become a programmer and a professional content creator. [00:48:07] In my last job, I was the digital artist they trusted to do that kind of work. [00:48:11] I was the one feeding Midjourney prompts to create the perfect commercial, training the very machine that would eventually replace me, as three months later, they would lay me off. [00:48:19] I didn't just watch it happen. [00:48:20] I was holding the tools when the tools were turned on me. [00:48:24] I want to stress I don't stand here as an enemy of progress. [00:48:27] The thing is, when I look at the data center proposal, I don't see progress. [00:48:31] I see a gamble where the big tech companies get the gold while Portage County foots the bill. [00:48:36] Now, I know there are good faith arguments for this project. [00:48:39] There are people in our community, informed, honest people, who will tell you that the modern data centers use what's called a closed loop system. [00:48:45] They say the water is filled once and recycled forever. [00:48:48] In a laboratory, that might be true, but we aren't living in a laboratory. [00:48:52] We're living in Ohio. [00:48:54] I can tell you that as the chips get smaller and AI demands get larger, the heat these machines generate is outstripping the closed loop theory. [00:49:01] To keep the servers from melting, a data center has to bleed the lines to remove toxic sludge, aka forever chemicals, and bleeding water needs to be evaporated. [00:49:10] It does not stay in the loop, it evaporates into the sky by millions of gallons. [00:49:15] The very place that laid me off was an organic mattress company. [00:49:19] And while working for them, I actually learned a lot about forever chemicals. [00:49:22] I got to see how the sausage gets made. [00:49:24] I saw the inside of those so-called regulations. [00:49:27] I saw how rigorous studies are often self-funded, a pay-to-play model where if you've got the cash, they'll give you the certificate. [00:49:34] If a trillion-dollar company is funding the study that says their forever chemical won't hit our water table, they aren't giving us the science. [00:49:41] They're giving us a sales pitch. [00:49:43] We're told that we have to accept this because we need big employers. [00:49:47] We're told that if we don't say yes, we're driving away the future. [00:49:50] But that's a false choice. [00:49:52] A big employer who uses the water of 50,000 people, which by the way is a combination of both Kent and Ravenna, only hires about 10 people is not an employer. [00:50:01] They are an extraction. [00:50:03] We are being asked to fund a 21st century luxury with a 19th century resource heist. [00:50:09] We are being asked to sacrifice the lifeblood of our city so a trillion dollar company can save a fraction of a cent on its margins. [00:50:15] We are being asked to drain our reservoirs so a chatbot can write a poem or so our sheriff can generate a picture of himself standing next to Bigfoot. [00:50:22] They want us to trust a trillion dollar industry that tells us with a straight face that they can suck 5 million gallons of water out of our ground a day, use it as a liquid heat sink, and return it to our rivers without a single consequence. [00:50:36] They are asking for a measured approach while they hide their actual usage behind secret contracts and NDAs. [00:50:42] Ohioans have seen this trick played before. [00:50:45] We know what happens when massive utility interests and black box energy deals get fast tracked behind closed doors. [00:50:51] We're still paying the bill, literally, for the first energy scandal. [00:50:55] We were told these bailouts were essential and measured too, and it turned out to be the largest racketeering plot in the history of our state. [00:51:02] So when a trillion-dollar company asks for our water, our electricity, and our silence, we shouldn't just be asking for the facts. [00:51:08] We should be asking who is really getting the kickback, and why is it our reservoir that's on the line? [00:51:13] There is a reason the Ohio House just voted 88 to 0 to pause and study this industry. [00:51:18] It wasn't an act of cynicism. [00:51:20] It was an act of stewardship. [00:51:21] They realize we cannot let these ghost towns move in then before we understand the damage they do to our grid and our water table. [00:51:28] We are the county seat. [00:51:30] We are the stewards of the Great Lakes Basin. [00:51:32] Let Ravenna be the city that had the wisdom to say no to the bubble and yes to the basin. [00:51:37] I am not a cynic when it comes to technology. [00:51:40] I am a believer in community. [00:51:41] I believe that a drop of clean water for a Ravenna child is worth more than a billion AI generated images. [00:51:47] Let us choose the child. [00:51:48] Let us choose the community. [00:51:50] Let us choose to keep our water where it belongs. [00:51:53] Thank you. [00:51:59] Welcome back. [00:51:59] Ladies and gentlemen, this is The War Room Live. [00:52:02] I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live on the Alex Jones Network, alexjoneslive.com. [00:52:07] The alexjonesstore.com is how you support us. [00:52:10] And please do share these links on whatever social media you're on, telling people about it in your own life. [00:52:15] This is one of those topics that is not being discussed nearly enough, although we are seeing plenty of pushback in the places where the data centers are going in. [00:52:24] People, I still don't think, understand the true purpose and intent of these data systems. [00:52:30] And while a lot of the protest right now is predicated, understandably, on Just the, you know, individual, you know, bad things that come along with data centers. [00:52:44] People are just like, I don't want that in my backyard because it's going to cost me money and keep me up all night. [00:52:47] But it's about way more than that. [00:52:50] It's about the total enslavement of the world. [00:52:53] And these are the panopticons being built around us. [00:52:57] There is literally no other purpose for these things to exist. [00:53:00] And we're going to get into it and talk about how these are being built. [00:53:03] And they aren't even making the argument as to why this would be good for America. [00:53:07] They're just. [00:53:08] Like, I think they were just trying to do it as quickly as possible and didn't expect people to notice what was going on because they have done no work in PR for why a data center would be helpful. [00:53:19] So, they may, you know, we may have an advantage on them here. [00:53:22] But I'm joined now in this to talk about all of this with Kristen Megan at Kristen Megan on X. She's a U.S. Air Force veteran, whistleblower, and truth teller with 24 plus year experience as an industrial hygienist and environmental specialist. [00:53:37] She's a former bioenvironmental engineering craftsman. [00:53:41] And a staff sergeant who served nine years active duty protecting airmen through occupational health, hazard analysis, and environmental safety protocols. [00:53:50] Now, a passionate advocate for health freedom, government transparency, nonviolence, and questioning official narratives on everything from geoengineering to personal liberty. [00:53:58] She's a scientist, mom, media contributor, Ron Paul supporter, and of course, believes taxation is theft like every smart person does. [00:54:07] Kristen, thank you so much for joining us. [00:54:10] Yeah, it's actually on my water bottle. [00:54:12] And was in my wedding vows. [00:54:14] Very nice. [00:54:14] I have it inscribed into my wallet, actually. [00:54:17] A little reminder every time I get my card out. [00:54:19] Well, thank you for joining us. [00:54:20] And, you know, we've been talking on and off about data centers with everything that I've seen come out of the last just couple of days of these, you know, big, you know, town council meetings where people are just screaming at the counselors and the counselors are screaming at them back. [00:54:33] Clearly, we need to be focusing more on this and providing a voice to the regular people against these data centers. [00:54:39] Just give us the overlay. [00:54:40] What do people need to know about data centers being built right now? [00:54:46] Well, if you kind of zoom out, there are multiple arguments. [00:54:49] It's about their surveillance state, it's about just the eyesore. [00:54:53] But I hone in on the human and environmental impacts. [00:54:56] But when you zoom out for a moment, you must realize that the push for the large influx of data centers coming in is not rooted in consumer demand. [00:55:05] It's actually rooted in contracts between OpenAI, Meta, and Oracle. [00:55:09] And if there are not enough rollout of data centers, then there are financial penalties with those contracts. [00:55:15] So they seek out farmland in areas that have weak zoning, they are going to get pushed back. [00:55:19] So, when the residents and communities are activated, engaged, and stand up, which, by the way, is nonpartisan, it's so great to see they start to cower back. [00:55:28] But I can dive into the human and environmental impacts if you'd like. [00:55:31] Yeah, well, actually, I have a video I want to play that just goes exactly along with what you're saying. [00:55:35] It's just a report about the way this is happening in, I believe, this is in Utah in particular. [00:55:40] Yeah, Utah Box Elder County Commission allows data centers to be built despite public outrage. [00:55:45] And they talk about how it's the zoning, they're taking advantage of these places. [00:55:49] They basically don't have laws saying you can't do this, and they're just trying to get it done. [00:55:53] So I want to go to this video and get your comment on the other side. [00:55:55] Clip 24. [00:55:56] This is in Utah, Elder County Commission fighting their own people to install a data center. [00:56:02] Let's watch. [00:56:08] Clip 24. [00:56:09] Let's get the audio up, guys. [00:56:10] The commissioners moved to approve the Stratos project. [00:56:13] That started with a protest outside before the meeting and then standing room only inside the huge exhibit hall. [00:56:21] And after multiple. [00:56:22] Interruptions, they decided to move into a smaller room and then broadcast it out to Zoom, which of course upset a lot of people. [00:56:28] The commissioners say because land in Box Elder County is not zoned at all, that they really didn't have any way to stop this, and that by approving it now, they were able to get some concessions that were made by the developer. [00:56:42] We certainly wish that we would have been brought to the table sooner, but the situation is where it's at, and the situation in order for us to protect our county where we were at. [00:56:52] Needed to happen the way it did today. [00:56:54] And that would be guaranteeing at least 2,000 jobs, having those energy tax revenues, about $30 million a year once it gets going. [00:57:01] But of course, with all of that set aside, a lot of people don't want it because there will be some emissions. [00:57:07] There will be water use, even though the folks at O'Leary Digital say that they will work hard to minimize those impacts. [00:57:13] Some of that's just going to take some time for the residents of Box Elder to see that we are a good partner and we intend to follow through on every part of the agreement that we've agreed to. [00:57:25] They've talked about an energy production method from gas that uses zero water and has about 5%. [00:57:32] Of the emissions of other gas plants around the country. [00:57:35] And they also got that closed loop system that does have to be refilled from time to time, but they say it will use a very small amount of water. [00:57:42] I just felt like we couldn't stay silent about this. [00:57:46] This is just too big of a deal. [00:57:48] It's a really, really bad deal. [00:57:50] We don't get anything for it other than we're losing land, we're losing water, and we're losing air quality. [00:57:54] As a side note, the folks said Utah's Military Installation Development Authority, or MIDA, say this all started when they were approached by the Undersecretary of the Air Force. [00:58:03] Saying that there was a need, especially after an executive order calling for these hyperscale data centers signed by President Trump. [00:58:12] Okay, so there you have the report from Box County, Utah. [00:58:16] And as you pointed out, it's the lack of zoning. [00:58:19] Of course, it's O'Leary. [00:58:20] This is guys tied in with Trump. [00:58:21] And they even mentioned the military in there. [00:58:24] I mean, this is happening all over the country. [00:58:26] What can people do beyond just protesting at their county commission? [00:58:31] Again, what's your response to what we just saw? [00:58:35] Well, first of all, I feel like I'm fighting a giant hot flash from all the gaslighting. [00:58:39] So they're right. [00:58:41] The zoning, they go in where there's weak zoning rules. [00:58:44] So people in their counties, first step is start looking at who is applying for diesel air permits. [00:58:52] That's when you know it's an indicator that someone's trying to put in an application to put in a data center or even a battery plant. [00:58:58] But when they talk about the, I just came back from an event in Fredericks County, Virginia, and there was an economist there that totally debunked this whole thing. [00:59:08] Tax revenue argument and the job creation. [00:59:10] But make sure that your master plans are up to date and accurate because if they're not zoned for this type of large industrial scale operation, even though they call it commercial, that's hilarious. [00:59:22] It can be dead on arrival. [00:59:23] But here in Michigan, we actually have a law called PA 233 that allows these energy companies to anything energy related. [00:59:31] So it's generally for battery plants and like solar farms and different things, but they can bypass the approval of counties and go straight to the state to a commission, not even the legislator. [00:59:40] So people have to. [00:59:42] Actually, change laws, get activated, engaged. [00:59:44] But notice they talked about the closed loop system. [00:59:48] They use millions of gallons of water a day because a closed loop system has evaporation. [00:59:55] And when they don't want to deal with sludge or sediment or corrosion, they're adding biocides, heavy metals, so that it's not ruining the system. [01:00:03] And that down, it's a down drift. [01:00:06] And that down drift, if you've got aquifers and different water tables, because they completely regrade this property, that can leach into the groundwater system. [01:00:15] But everyone thinks about the water, and it is an issue. [01:00:18] It can dry out wells and aquifers and contaminate. [01:00:21] But there's a different way to draw water drinking water, and then there's fresh water. [01:00:26] But that's one issue. [01:00:27] In my profession, I do like a hierarchy or triage of hazards. [01:00:31] And the biggest hazard is actually called tonal noise. [01:00:35] And tonal noise, when you look at all these restrictions, Harrison, like where I live, there's a noise ordinance, right? [01:00:41] But that is, I'm trying to make this as non technical as possible, but they're measuring it in something called decibels A weighted. [01:00:48] So it's like wearing a pair of sunglasses and saying the sun's not bright, but take off those sunglasses. [01:00:53] You need to use something called octavand third analysis. [01:00:57] You have total with a T, total noise to include the tonal noise. [01:01:01] Tonal noise causes increased heart rate, maternal, fetal heart rate, raises cortisol, pressure headaches, cardiovascular risk, sleep deprivation. [01:01:11] It harms the elderly, the pregnant, the chronically ill. [01:01:16] Child brain development is impacted through decision making, concentration, reading comprehension. [01:01:21] We could make this a whole documentary, but the tonal noise is the biggest hazard. [01:01:25] And they gaslight you by telling you it's only 55 decibels. [01:01:29] Yeah, A weighted. [01:01:30] You're filtering out the tonal noise, the hum. [01:01:33] So that's the massive issue that can actually have a massive impact on livestock and equestrian farms. [01:01:40] Yeah. [01:01:40] And I know we've played the video before. === Tonal Noise Harms Biology (04:28) === [01:01:42] I don't know if the crew can try to pull in the video of the guy talking about it. [01:01:45] And I mean, it's an interview with him. [01:01:47] He's standing on his porch. [01:01:47] You can't even understand him. [01:01:49] You can't hear him because the freaking thing is so loud. [01:01:51] And he's sitting there going, How am I going to sell my house? [01:01:54] Who wants to buy a house next to this? [01:01:55] Like they basically ruined this guy's life because they wanted to build a data center, never asked him for permission. [01:02:02] And again, the question is just like, Why? [01:02:04] Why do we need these? [01:02:05] Why are we putting up with all this? [01:02:06] Like, it'd be one thing if it was cheap and easy and sure, build them all over the place. [01:02:10] But you're asking us to use fresh water to have the quality of our life destroyed, acres and acres and acres of farmland taken over. [01:02:18] I mean, the energy production is astronomical, like unimaginable. [01:02:23] One data center in Ohio is going to use the equivalent of nine nuclear power plants worth of energy just for one data center. [01:02:30] So it's like, why are we doing what? [01:02:32] What are we getting in exchange? [01:02:33] Okay, we're giving our fresh water, we're giving our quality of life. [01:02:36] We're giving all of this money. [01:02:37] We're giving all of this energy. [01:02:39] What are we getting in exchange, Kristen? [01:02:40] Because I don't know, a faster AI image generation doesn't seem like an equivalent exchange here, does it? [01:02:50] Well, Harrison, we all have to do our part to make sure we can keep the B more going. [01:02:54] That's right. [01:02:55] Really, there is no benefit. [01:02:56] Like I said, this demand, AI, I'm not anti AI, I'm not anti tech. [01:03:00] I use AI. [01:03:01] But the problem is, like I said, the demand for these data centers is inorganic. [01:03:06] Yeah. [01:03:06] And why is it our fault that they put these contracts in and they must fulfill? [01:03:11] That's why they're preying on these farmers who are losing income, which has to do with a whole other argument. [01:03:17] But it's really bad, Harrison. [01:03:19] It's really bad. [01:03:20] And when you think about it for a moment, there's a woman that I saw online who actually runs an at home daycare. [01:03:26] And my heart sank because I'm thinking, do you have infants? [01:03:28] Like what it does to children. [01:03:30] And it puts your body in constant flight or fight mode. [01:03:34] Right. [01:03:35] People who don't have anxiety disorders will be feeling anxiety in their brain because noise. [01:03:40] That they're claiming that they're measuring hazardous noise is something you hear, where tonal noise is biological and it's something that you feel. [01:03:48] You may not necessarily hear it, you just hear the hum, but what it's really doing is disrupting everything, your autonomic nervous system. [01:03:56] And these are not trivial, this is not negligible. [01:03:59] These, in my profession, this is the most important thing you need to know, Harrison. [01:04:03] All of this exposure information is based on eight hour time weighted averages in an occupational setting, like through OSHA. [01:04:13] It is not. [01:04:14] There's no information on the 24 7 continuous exposure to tonal noise. [01:04:20] And you have to understand that tonal noise actually goes further at night because all the background noise is like lessened. [01:04:28] But tonal noise actually gets exacerbated. [01:04:30] When I talk to children about this, remember, like Sonic the Hedgehog, when he speeds up, he can go like really fast. [01:04:35] That's what tonal noise does. [01:04:37] It goes through the foundation, and if it hits a house's foundation, ping, it's going further. [01:04:42] It just keeps on going and looping. [01:04:44] That's why it's a continuous, constant annoyance. [01:04:47] But it's not just annoying. [01:04:48] It's impacting the biology and function, like I said, of your cardiovascular, neurological, and honestly, your reproductive system if you are an expectant mother. [01:05:00] Right. [01:05:00] And of course, kids are so much more sensitive to any type of sound. [01:05:04] I was actually just reading a story about a middle school girl who basically got her school to remove the air dryers because she realized little kids were walking out of the bathroom with their hands over their ears because the air dryer was so loud, it was hurting their ears. [01:05:16] It doesn't hurt adults' ears. [01:05:18] We don't think about it. [01:05:19] So, you know, that's going to be magnified. [01:05:21] The effect of the tonal noise is going to be magnified. [01:05:24] And, you know, that's something people have recognized in biology forever. [01:05:27] You know, tigers roar at a level or growl at a level that you can't hear, but freezes people. [01:05:32] And it's actually like a biological hack when they use it when hunting. [01:05:36] And it's the tiger roar uses that tonality to inspire the fight or flight, you know, feeling in your brain. [01:05:43] I mean, that's very real. [01:05:44] And you're right. [01:05:44] I mean, year over year is going to be devastating for people that are living around this. [01:05:50] Well, you know, you brought up the whole biological impact. [01:05:53] First of all, Hand dryers also pull in the same air from the restroom. [01:05:57] So you're just getting fecal aerosols on your hands. [01:06:00] But I'm laughing because I am not left wing, but usually it's the left that are the tree huggers and they're all about, you know, emissions and clean air and water. === False Promises Harm Communities (14:52) === [01:06:11] And I wonder why so many of them are not the champions in this. [01:06:14] But then I realized they don't even understand biology for obvious reasons. [01:06:19] But I will say, as someone who fought the mask and vaccine mandates, and I would go and speak to legislative bodies and groups and events. [01:06:29] This is the first time where I am standing up against something where there's people wearing masks in the audience who it is nonpartisan. [01:06:38] You have Democrats, Republicans, non party affiliated individuals, people that blocked each other on social media that hate each other in my state of Michigan are now uniting as a team, standing up against this because we have a huge fight between the solar farms, the battery farms, and we're stopping them. [01:06:55] And I actually have them trying to put in a solar farm about three miles from me. [01:06:59] Well, Bafo, because I live here and they don't understand that they have somebody who is a core credentialed expert on this fight. [01:07:06] And let's just find out. [01:07:08] Yeah. [01:07:09] Well, this is something we need all hands on deck. [01:07:12] I mean, it's happening in your neighborhood. [01:07:14] You got to be the one to stand up against it. [01:07:17] And I just had this to me was amazing. [01:07:20] I just saw this today. [01:07:21] And this, I think, should put it in perspective and highlight what you've been saying about the demand for this. [01:07:25] OK. [01:07:26] Top 10 countries by data center count. [01:07:30] All right. [01:07:30] America has around 4,184. [01:07:35] To over 5,427, depending on how many have been completed. [01:07:40] The next highest is Germany with around 520 to 529. [01:07:45] So we have 10 times more data centers than the next highest country, and we're doubling the number that we have. [01:07:52] This is what makes me think this is not about demand. [01:07:56] This is not about consumer demand. [01:07:58] How could we possibly need 10 times more computational power than the next, you know, country, next three countries combined? [01:08:07] There's something else at work here. [01:08:10] Well, it's the false narrative about, you know, like the first to the moon, which I have questions about, but the first to be like the leader in AI because of military issues, monetary issues. [01:08:21] Yes, there's a lot of good things, especially in the medical field. [01:08:23] But like I said, this is all rooted in there's tax subsidies, there's false promises of jobs and tax revenue. [01:08:33] It's a huge scheme of lies, again, based on them not wanting to face the contracts, the penalties of not rolling these out. [01:08:42] But I just, like I said, I just came back from Virginia. [01:08:44] I'm actually headed to Kansas for a tri state event to educate legislators on this issue. [01:08:49] But when I was in Virginia, there was a geologist there and she was explaining how the wells are drying out in Virginia. [01:08:56] Virginia, I believe, is the state that has the most, and it's because of their fiber optics. [01:09:00] That's where AOL started, and it's right next to DC and there's military bases. [01:09:04] But you have people that are just beside themselves. [01:09:09] They are pumping, like, I think one guy said it took an hour to get two gallons of water. [01:09:14] I mean, these wells and aquifers are drying out. [01:09:19] I don't like how, on a lot of these county websites, they're getting wind of things that myself and my colleague Tammy Clark are saying. [01:09:27] So they're trying to fight back with FAQs that are completely misleading. [01:09:31] For example, they claim that, well, if there's noise or there's issues, we'll dress it when a complaint is received. [01:09:38] You mean after the exposure occurred, after the water is gone and contaminated? [01:09:42] That's not how you work in this profession. [01:09:44] As an industrial hygienist, we do not create an additional hazard. [01:09:47] We don't just say, oh, here, let's see if you get cancer. [01:09:50] Then we'll air sample. [01:09:51] No, we have to have baseline data on noise, inhalation, all the things. [01:09:56] So, also, once again, in this fight, where are my colleagues? [01:09:59] There's only a handful of us. [01:10:01] And I don't understand it. [01:10:02] Like, where are the health departments? [01:10:04] This is a community public health issue. [01:10:06] And it's, again, it's not negligible whatsoever. [01:10:09] And it's also very different based on populations. [01:10:13] Like I said, Virginia, the bedrock, it's not a good place to put data centers at all. [01:10:19] And when you're talking about, Schools or more buildings nearby, or things that can ping off of the tonal noise. [01:10:26] This is something that not a lot of people are talking about. [01:10:29] I'm familiar with this because my time in the military and I did my job at a large electrical utility company and did studies on tonal noise impacting pregnant women with the vibration, which so your listeners understand the vibration occurs from the EMF and the ELF. [01:10:46] So, extremely low frequencies and electromagnetic frequencies cause the vibration. [01:10:50] And the same thing happens with, um, Solar farms, the vibration of the panels. [01:10:56] So, you're supposed to do a risk assessment, and all these engineering controls that they could put into these data centers should be starting at the beginning, not an afterthought, but also the argument is already there to put these in outer space. [01:11:10] And, Harrison, I don't know if we want to talk about your dad, but he had some alternative ideas himself. [01:11:14] I ran into him at a Ron Paul event, and we talked about data centers, and there's just got to be a better way. [01:11:20] And we're just immediately running to the quickest and cheapest way to implement this. [01:11:24] And it's It's egregious and it's a crime against humanity. [01:11:28] It absolutely is. [01:11:29] And the bad thing about them being in space is they'll be harder to reach. [01:11:33] They'll be harder to take out if such an occurrence would ever be favorable. [01:11:38] I kind of want to hear my dad's idea, although I don't know. [01:11:40] We don't want to give away any ideas. [01:11:43] He's still working on that billion dollar idea, so we don't want to give it out for free here. [01:11:47] But when you talk about the water, I mean, it's insane. [01:11:51] I saw it last week. [01:11:52] There were two stories on the same day that were like San Antonio data center. [01:11:57] Uses 453 million gallons of water. [01:12:01] And then on that very day, Texas faces a water crisis. [01:12:04] We're going to have to spend billions to build a desalination plant in cooperation with Israel. [01:12:09] And it's like, what the hell are we doing? [01:12:11] We are literally, you know, like sucking the wells dry. [01:12:15] They're going dry across the entire country because we're building these data centers that, again, there is no justification for whatsoever. [01:12:23] And I don't understand how they're getting us to pay for it. [01:12:28] And, like, I know, yeah, Texas needs at least $174 billion to avoid water crisis. [01:12:32] On the exact same day that it was revealed that the San Antonio data center had used 453 million gallons of water. [01:12:40] So, this is the ridiculous part. [01:12:42] And then they're off putting that cost onto the taxpayer. [01:12:46] Like, that I really don't understand. [01:12:48] If they want to build this, it's got to be their money they put forward. [01:12:51] How do they even do it to where now anybody near a data center is seeing their electricity bill skyrocket? [01:12:58] It's just so blatant and absurd. [01:13:00] How are they getting away with this? [01:13:03] Well, again, false promises and lies to local communities. [01:13:07] Like, it will increase your electricity rates. [01:13:10] And also, if there's an outage, it's one of the first. [01:13:12] Places after hospitals to still get operational support before their diesel generators turn back on. [01:13:19] It's just, it's lies. [01:13:20] I don't know any other way to put it than if people really knew what was involved in this, they'd be like, hell no. [01:13:27] And what happens is when local communities stand up and they put in so many difficult kind of meeting you halfway agreements, they just back off and go elsewhere because they're telling them, we need a, almost like when you rent property and you have a down payment, they want to say, okay, we need. [01:13:43] $5 million for the potential remediation from the contamination if something happens. [01:13:49] So they don't like the pushback. [01:13:50] So stand up, unite, and get activated. [01:13:53] There's so I know that Aaron Brockovich even has a website now where you can report the data centers, and they're definitely coming after the states that border the Great Lakes, including mine. [01:14:01] It's just, it's something that absolutely everybody should be against. [01:14:05] Again, there is no other point for these data centers other than to enslave us. [01:14:09] Like that's clearly what they're for. [01:14:11] And we'll show some videos on the other side. [01:14:12] Can you stay with us for the whole hour, Kristen? [01:14:15] Absolutely, I can. [01:14:16] Okay, good. [01:14:17] Kristen Megan is my guest. [01:14:18] Follow her on X at Kristen Megan. [01:14:20] That's spelled M E G H A N, is the last name. [01:14:23] We'll be back on the other side, and I'll show you some videos about how this will be implemented, the way AI is being integrated into our federal law enforcement, unfortunately, as well as more locals trying desperately to stand up against this imposition, and of course, being overridden by those in power. [01:14:41] It's totally inexplicable. [01:14:42] Kristen Megan is rallying people to fight back, and that's exactly what we need. [01:14:49] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [01:14:50] This is War Room Live. [01:14:51] I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Kristen Megan. [01:14:55] You can follow her on X at Kristen Megan. [01:14:58] She has 24 plus years of experience as an industrial hygienist and environmental specialist. [01:15:05] And she, of course, is fighting back against data centers by educating people about the damage that they cause to the surrounding area. [01:15:15] And again, we'll go to a couple more videos here because you just see how. [01:15:19] This stuff gets approved regardless of whether people want it or not. [01:15:22] We can go to clip 12 here. [01:15:24] Largest data center in the world was just approved in Utah. [01:15:27] Let's watch. [01:15:32] The people are not happy. [01:15:33] For hell's sake, grow up. [01:15:35] Nah, just grow up, would ya? [01:15:37] Just grow up. [01:15:37] You're just a baby if you don't want a data center taking over your entire community. [01:15:48] Grow the hell up, he says. [01:15:49] All right, we can take it down. [01:15:50] But that's the response from the elected leaders. [01:15:52] That's the response of the people supposed to represent these people. [01:15:54] You've got a full house. [01:15:56] I doubt they've ever had a city council meeting that had half that many people there. [01:16:01] People are outraged. [01:16:01] They're angry. [01:16:02] They don't want the data center. [01:16:03] In response, they're told, grow the hell up, essentially. [01:16:08] And again, it's like, what's the benefit? [01:16:10] 2,000 jobs. [01:16:11] All right, how many of those are going to be H 1B visas? [01:16:14] And oh, the tax revenue, you know, so we can be paying for whatever Somali daycares or just sending it to Israel or like, we don't benefit from any of this stuff. [01:16:24] At all ever. [01:16:25] And then you've got what it's going to be used for. [01:16:27] It's not a coincidence that you've got the digital ID push, the biometric signatory signature push, basically. [01:16:35] New AI data center in Utah will generate and consume more than twice the amount of the power of the entire state. [01:16:42] Kevin O'Leary's nine gigawatt Utah data center campus approved more energy than the entire state, Kristen. [01:16:51] When we've been told for the last 20 years that we have to stop driving cars or having dishwashers or gas ovens to save the earth, they sure turned around on that one, didn't they? [01:17:02] Because it was never about the climate, it was always about control, and they found a better way to control you. [01:17:07] It just takes a lot of energy. [01:17:09] I mean, it's so blatant, Kristen. [01:17:10] It feels like it feels almost like this is chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay or, you know, microplastics and forever chemicals. [01:17:19] It feels like here we are shouting from the rooftops trying to warn people about this. [01:17:23] And maybe in 20 years, you'll see the articles on CBS News going, you know, it turns out data centers have been horrible for everybody this whole time. [01:17:30] And we just had no idea. [01:17:31] Now that it's too late to stop it, now we'll admit what we've known the whole time. [01:17:35] I mean, it feels like we're ahead of the curve on this, Kristen, but people are going to wake up to this. [01:17:40] Rapidly, and we have to facilitate that and push that as hard as we can, right? [01:17:44] How do we do that? [01:17:45] How can people help you, you know, educate people? [01:17:47] What resources can you point people to? [01:17:50] People that are just learning about this that want to educate themselves, what advice do you give them? [01:17:57] Well, there's no one stop shop for getting the information, it's based on basically the people to follow. [01:18:03] So, for those who still use Facebook, my name on Facebook, my full name is Kristen Megan Kelly, and I am posting so much information about data centers on there along with my colleague. [01:18:13] Her name is Tammy Clark. [01:18:15] You'll see us sharing each other's content. [01:18:17] And we've teamed up with a whole bunch of people from different communities around the state that are banding together. [01:18:23] Because just like you saw in that picture, I always say we outnumber the sociopaths when it comes to these NDAs and agreements. [01:18:31] You have to remind these community members, these township supervisors or commissioners, they can be recalled. [01:18:39] And that has happened. [01:18:40] I know there was one place in Michigan, they completely recalled every single member of their township committee. [01:18:49] You have referendums being put in. [01:18:50] In Michigan, they're trying to ban anything from happening for one year because the problem is we're in a rush to do this without pausing and evaluating. [01:18:59] Right. [01:18:59] And that's a problem. [01:19:01] So I wish there was a one stop shop. [01:19:04] But honestly, like I said, Erin Brockovich's website, I don't know off the top of my head, but it's all over her social media where she's telling people to report data centers or issues with data centers. [01:19:13] So that's a start. [01:19:15] And I do work with an organization that's going to be starting fighting this legally. [01:19:20] It's in their. [01:19:21] Purview, and that is We the Patriots USA. [01:19:24] So I would also follow them for any legal updates. [01:19:27] But I was just thinking when you were talking about the amount of water usage, I don't want to see a single community put restrictions on watering lawns. [01:19:39] And I understand that some water comes from the city, some of it comes from wells, some just naturally collected. [01:19:45] The problem is whether it's drinking water or natural navigable water, you're still using water. [01:19:50] So it is so hypocritical to be screaming. [01:19:54] Conserve this, save this, but we'll just have this huge energy hog on already weakened grids. [01:20:00] So in Michigan, we're tied to something called MISO, and it's like a multi state connection and agreements with Canada. [01:20:07] And what's happening in one place will affect the rest of the grid elsewhere because we're interconnected. [01:20:13] So it's like you can consent to it here, but the people down here getting screwed are not being, not agreeing to this. [01:20:20] So I just find so much hypocrisy. [01:20:22] And I was thinking of a video that I saw, and now it was talking about the conflict. [01:20:26] And I ran, but have you seen it where this guy is like sipping on a paper straw? [01:20:29] He's like, it's a good thing for saving the environment, and there's all these bombs going off. [01:20:33] That's how I feel working in the environmental profession. [01:20:36] This is why I hate this aspect of my profession because it's all just a bunch of protect the giant corporations like these data centers and then screw the small mom and pop businesses. [01:20:49] So I can't really give you a one stop shop. [01:20:52] Sorry, I went kind of all over there. [01:20:54] But my point is just start searching these things TikTok, look at the stories so that when you go to your communities, you can cite data. [01:21:01] Because that's the thing. === Fake Demand for AI (15:19) === [01:21:03] We have these already implemented. [01:21:05] So we have the hazards out there. [01:21:07] We have people being harmed by this communities. [01:21:09] Just so you know, if you're a farmer that is next to a data center, you'll have lower milk production in your cattle. [01:21:16] You'll have less proper, I guess, how do you say it? [01:21:20] Like the meat that you want to slaughter your cows for. [01:21:24] It's not going to be as good because it affects their feed and that can hit their head against fences and engage in self harm. [01:21:31] And same with horses. [01:21:32] They're so skittish and they are more. [01:21:35] There are animals. [01:21:37] So, a cow's reaction versus a horse is different. [01:21:40] They're way more sensitive. [01:21:42] And this is going to affect a lot of industries. [01:21:44] And until those people are impacted, I don't know if they'll get activated. [01:21:48] So, just sharing this content, getting the conversation going, and asking the questions all over social media, which we know is where most people get their information, because we've got to get ahead of this collectively. [01:21:59] Yeah, we absolutely do. [01:22:00] And of course, we've already shown the thousands and thousands of data centers that are already built, but we're like doubling that. [01:22:07] I think they're building something like. [01:22:09] You know, 3,000 data centers right now. [01:22:11] So there's probably one near you, right? [01:22:13] I mean, there's only so many places they can put them. [01:22:15] How data centers are eating up rural Texas. [01:22:17] I mean, they're taking the farmland. [01:22:19] They're obviously driving up, you know, house prices because they're taking so much land while driving down house prices in the immediate surrounding area because of the quality of life issues you're discussing. [01:22:30] Help us understand what the hum is coming from? [01:22:32] I know you broke it down a little bit, but just again, like what is causing the hum? [01:22:36] What makes data centers different than like, If you live next to a mining operation or something, I mean, you're going to be hearing mechanical hums all the time. [01:22:44] How, why are data centers so much worse in this regard? [01:22:49] Well, what differs because data centers in facilities like this have actually been around for a very long time, but they were such a lower level scale. [01:22:58] So we're talking about a hyperscale, massive industrial site. [01:23:02] And what happens is, you have the fans, the cooling towers, the electromagnetic frequencies, the power, it all causes vibration. [01:23:10] And like I said, once you get that hum going, It's going to exacerbate itself and just go further because of the fact that they'll have like the units like they're using for the cloud on cement slabs, which is just like a microphone for the tonal noise built from all the equipment. [01:23:30] And then when you throw in the generators, which people try to say again for those county frequently asked questions where they gaslight you, it's well, we only test them during the workday and we test them once a month. [01:23:42] Here's the problem some of these facilities have 20 plus generators. [01:23:46] And when I talk about diesel generators, they're huge. [01:23:50] They're like shipping container huge. [01:23:52] Okay. [01:23:53] And not only do they contribute, again, now you're dealing with a cumulative dose of different types of total noise, hazardous and tonal. [01:24:02] You have synergistic impacts on your body because you're in fight or flight mode. [01:24:07] And when you're being attacked multiple ways, now you're dealing with inhalation hazard because those diesel generators release dioxins. [01:24:15] This stuff, depending on the wind patterns, can go right into your house. [01:24:20] And you have to think about it, you're taking an industrial and occupational hazard and shoving it into a residential community. [01:24:27] And we're not, think about it. [01:24:29] In the workplace, there's OSHA standards, EPA, nuclear regulatory, joint commissions rules. [01:24:34] They're not standards to protect the worker. [01:24:37] But then when you come home, it's like, screw you. [01:24:40] It's fine. [01:24:41] It's hazardous in the workplace, but at home, just look away. [01:24:44] So again, it's just so many contradictions in this. [01:24:48] And I just don't understand, again, why the community public health departments are not standing up against this. [01:24:55] Well, that's the question. [01:24:57] Why are the city council so gung ho about this? [01:25:00] I mean, they are literally like having to break. [01:25:02] The law to do this, and they're silencing their own people. [01:25:04] And it's like, is it just the tax revenue? [01:25:07] Is it that much money? [01:25:08] And is that really enough for them to sell off the well being of their entire community? [01:25:14] I mean, it seems like there's got to be something else going on here. [01:25:17] What is compelling these people to lie about this and hide the consequences, hide the effects? [01:25:22] I mean, what do you think is driving these city councilors? [01:25:26] Well, it's the NDAs and the private promises. [01:25:28] And we sometimes don't ever get the full story of those because they're sealed. [01:25:32] But there have been cases where the NDAs were lifted and there were monetary promises there and kickbacks and giving them a stake in it. [01:25:40] And the issue this whole false claim of this giant revenue generation. [01:25:44] Now, if you're talking about farmland or just unoccupied land that somebody is selling off, where, now mind you, I believe taxation is theft. [01:25:54] But if you're looking at tax revenue, building a business or additional houses is going to generate way more revenue from property taxes. [01:26:05] And more people moving in of the thousand other taxes that we pay, gas, sales, all that. [01:26:11] It doesn't make sense. [01:26:12] And we just put this giant slab down, and the job, the only time that there's jobs created is during the construction. [01:26:21] Most data centers have five to seven employees on site. [01:26:25] The rest of it is all remote, and that money isn't affecting that local community. [01:26:30] Again, that's another misconception. [01:26:34] That's crazy. [01:26:35] So there's only like five employees because I mean, the scale of some of these things. [01:26:39] See, if the crew can bring up the scale, people have overlaid. [01:26:43] Obviously, it's not going to be in the middle of Salt Lake City, but just to give you an idea of the scale of the Utah Hyperscale Center, and they've overlaid it over Salt Lake City, and it's like bigger than the entire city. [01:26:53] So you've got this massive, like, acre upon acre upon acre of service, and there's five people working there. [01:26:59] So those are the jobs that are being created, I guess. [01:27:02] And other than that, it'll be construction crews, which almost certainly aren't American. [01:27:06] So there is no benefit for the American people for any of this. [01:27:09] And of course, The bad guys are already rolling out their plans to utilize this AI. [01:27:15] Of course, we've seen all the stuff about the car kill switches. [01:27:18] It's another thing people don't really realize. [01:27:21] The number one limiting factor, oh, yeah, this is Oxford. [01:27:24] Oxford, UK, is already becoming the first official WEF 15 minute city. [01:27:28] So that's obviously coming down the pipe. [01:27:30] And AI will be very useful in enforcing all of that. [01:27:34] The flock cameras have become a big topic of conversation. [01:27:37] Those, of course, will be tied in. [01:27:38] Palantir is running all of this, they're running the healthcare as well. [01:27:42] Again, the shutdown. [01:27:44] Of cars, you know, people don't realize probably the biggest barrier to self driving cars right now is the computational power. [01:27:51] We just don't have the bandwidth for all of these cars to be making these absolutely massive calculations every single second as they're driving. [01:27:58] So, this is all in an effort to get us into self driving cars. [01:28:01] So, of course, we won't be able to own them because there won't be enough energy production for everybody to have their own car. [01:28:05] So, you'll have to get permission, you know, every time you want to take a trip, they'll have to scan your social credit score. [01:28:12] And then we've got clip 15 here. [01:28:14] We'll play and get your comment on it on the other side. [01:28:16] This is Kash Patel, head of the FBI, talking about how he's transformed the FBI using AI. [01:28:21] So AI already is being utilized. [01:28:24] Yeah, okay, so there's the data center size reference. [01:28:27] It's 62 square miles in Salt Lake City, Utah. [01:28:31] So, just before we get to the Kash Patel clip, I mean, that is unbelievably massive. [01:28:37] And you're saying that that whole place will be run by like less than 10 people? [01:28:42] I mean, I guess it makes sense. [01:28:42] Once it's built, you know, that's all it takes. [01:28:45] But I mean, just the scale of this, Kristen, it's mind blowing. [01:28:51] Yeah, and I just want to clarify that's a very large footprint. [01:28:54] You're going to have more employees there, but the employees there are just maintenance. [01:28:58] They're there to make sure that all systems are online because they have all this remote capabilities to check in on the equipment and the levels. [01:29:05] Totes of people that are physically adding in those biocides and those anti corrosives, which there's more hazards involving that. [01:29:12] I haven't even stepped into, but yeah, it's going to be ratioed based on the size. [01:29:16] I would guess like maybe 20, 25 people for that one. [01:29:18] I'm not sure, but the average size data centers have less than 10 people working in them. [01:29:25] And that's why it's egregious. [01:29:26] But I don't know if that picture was just a scale, but. [01:29:30] I have seen videos again when I was in Virginia. [01:29:34] I had an audible gasp, a hot mic moment when somebody else was doing a presentation and I was still on the panel showing a data center literally less than a hundred feet from a whole neighborhood. [01:29:49] And you can see cracked windows. [01:29:52] Whoa. [01:29:53] This, I mean, how are those people ever going to sell their house? [01:29:58] I mean, this is insane. [01:29:59] So when I tell people I'm not anti AI, I'm not anti tech, the number one thing is I'm against fossilization. [01:30:04] Filling these because of the contracts. [01:30:06] And I'm also against the siting locations. [01:30:08] We have super fun sites and we have something called brownfields. [01:30:11] Put them there if you're going to do it. [01:30:13] But also, I fully believe that there's better and smaller footprints of available technology to run the data centers when they're organically a demand for them, not based on these scammy, I don't even know what to call it. [01:30:29] It's just pure fraud and scam that it's being sold to us as it's needed, it's needed when it's not. [01:30:34] We are operating fine on what we have. [01:30:37] Well, and of course, now it is being tied in with the military, which is probably how they're able to get away with some, you know, violating some of these restrictions and stuff. [01:30:45] It's like, well, it's national security. [01:30:46] So if we don't build this data center, we'll all die. [01:30:48] So, you know, we just have to. [01:30:50] I mean, it's absurd, but that's, you know, almost certainly the argument they're making to some of these city councils, which of course, I guess would kind of make sense because, you know, if you've got some Fed going in and going, sir, you're an important guy here and you're going to be let in on this secret of what we're facing and why we need this for national security. [01:31:09] So then they feel all puffed up and, Like they have access to secret information and all these people booing. [01:31:14] They're all just idiots that don't understand. [01:31:15] I mean, I guess it would give, I mean, look at the scale of this thing. [01:31:18] I mean, it is. [01:31:19] So you just, you know, you feel stupid going around your house turning off the lights to save electricity or, you know, getting anxious as you take a long shower going, I'm sort of wasting water here. [01:31:29] It's like, but, you know, there's a difference between just sort of like what we've been sort of indoctrinated into. [01:31:34] It's just a habit always turn off the lights, always turn off the lights, don't let the water running. [01:31:38] But then there's all of the restrictions that they're forcing down our throat in terms of water restriction and, you know, climate change agenda. [01:31:45] And you realize just how absurd all of this is. [01:31:48] And I want to get into the contracts and I want to get into the chemicals because clearly these are two very important aspects of this. [01:31:54] But just quickly, just so we can understand why these really are being built, let's go to Kash Patel. [01:31:59] This is clip 15 talking about how the FBI has been transformed using AI. [01:32:04] Let's watch. [01:32:07] Audio. [01:32:08] AI was never used at the FBI until we got there, literally. [01:32:11] That's crazy. [01:32:12] I'm using it everywhere. [01:32:13] I'm using it in places like our criminal justice information system database. [01:32:18] So we can pop fingerprints immediately and get fugitives and arrest warrants out. [01:32:22] I'm using it in places like our National Threat Operations Center. [01:32:25] I'll give you an example. [01:32:27] They wanted to do it human by human. [01:32:28] Can you imagine how many tips the FBI gets a week? [01:32:30] Thousands. [01:32:31] If we had just humans look at it, we would never sift through them all. [01:32:33] I put AI in there. [01:32:35] We stopped a school massacre in North Carolina because we got a tip and we were able to triage it with artificial intelligence. [01:32:41] Wow. [01:32:42] We stopped a school shooting in New York because we got a tip from our private sector partners who are building our AI infrastructure because we were able to. [01:32:49] I mean, just think about the old school movies like, you know, Patriot Games and stuff. [01:32:53] Remember, they get the fingerprint screens up and it's going and say, They'll say, we'll see in a couple of days when we get a hit. [01:32:58] Now, those hits are instantaneous because we are welcoming in artificial intelligence. [01:33:04] Well, there you go, Chris. [01:33:06] And if you don't want data centers, you're going to be responsible for the next big mass shooting. [01:33:11] Obviously, we need these to stop all of the crime that's happening. [01:33:15] But I mean, again, obviously, AI is going to be used to surveil and restrict our behavior. [01:33:22] And that's basically it. [01:33:23] There is no other use for this. [01:33:25] And when you combine this with the way Palantir is being spread to our healthcare, to our finances, we're talking about building. [01:33:30] Thanks to look after financial crimes, as if we aren't giving out billions of dollars to every African who can make their way through our welfare system. [01:33:40] I mean, this is all so utterly ridiculous. [01:33:43] And it's all just like being built at exactly the same time. [01:33:46] The flock cameras, the way they're pushing FISA now to where you don't even need a warrant to search people's information. [01:33:52] Like they're putting all of the pieces in place. [01:33:55] They are building stone by stone the prison that's surrounding us, and people have no idea. [01:34:01] But I know we only have five minutes left. [01:34:04] Break down for us the contract things. [01:34:06] I don't think I understand that exactly. [01:34:09] How are these contracts forcing people to build these data centers? [01:34:12] Break that down for us. [01:34:15] So, you have contract agreements between Meta, OpenAI, and Oracle, and they all need each other. [01:34:23] And the way I've explained it to you is think of like the actual, think of a grocery store, but like think of the actual like building, and then think of like the inventory inside of it, like the food, and then think of the people who are actually like the workers stocking the shelves. [01:34:38] These three companies all work in tandem to provide services on a cloud. [01:34:43] So you have the structure contract, the internal components, and then the services of the stored data. [01:34:49] They all need each other. [01:34:51] And they have gone into contractual agreements. [01:34:54] And I think it was like 500 billion. [01:34:57] I don't take that as like pure fact, but it's a giant amount of money. [01:35:03] And the penalties, if they don't have enough data centers rolled out within like five to seven years, The financial penalties are massive. [01:35:14] So there's a lot of pressure on just like a certain faction of the contract, like Rupple, we can call them. [01:35:20] And now that issue is being pushed on us. [01:35:24] And just because you made, what is that saying? [01:35:28] You write a check, your butt can't check. [01:35:30] That's how it kind of is. [01:35:31] And it's not our fault if you can't, don't have the funds to clear that check. [01:35:35] But we will pay the, you know, we will suffer the consequences if the check doesn't come due. [01:35:40] As the crew is pulling up that, I mean, our economy at this point, the GDP, the stock market at least, is this just incestuous like trading of money where NVIDIA owns this much of ChatGPT and gives them a deal. [01:35:54] I mean, so our entire system is propped up on this fake demand for AI. [01:35:59] And so now we're building data centers so that the bubble doesn't pop. [01:36:04] This is obviously ridiculous. [01:36:06] I mean, and this really is our economy at this point. [01:36:08] It's OpenAI and NVIDIA and their partners sharing billions of dollars between each other. [01:36:14] And we'll suffer the consequences of absolute collapse if this Ponzi scheme doesn't keep going. [01:36:22] It is a Ponzi scheme. === Ukraine Mobilization Planned (07:34) === [01:36:23] And one other issue that we haven't touched on that I just thought of is I told you I did my job at a large electrical utility company. [01:36:29] So I know a lot about the whole electrical world and FERC laws and things. [01:36:33] There is only like one U.S. company that can make the substations that are needed. [01:36:40] So now we are directing a company to. [01:36:44] Kind of like during COVID, certain companies were told, can you make ventilators? [01:36:47] They are now having to make diesel generators. [01:36:50] There's a back order list just to make the, excuse me, not the generators, but these substations. [01:36:55] Now, when you think about an AI data center, it has like staging up and staging down so that you can disconnect and connect to the grid, right? [01:37:04] So what happens is they need those substations because you have the substations and transformers. [01:37:10] What about new communities? [01:37:12] What about other community overhauls? [01:37:14] They have to wait on a list. [01:37:17] For these substations. [01:37:18] So I'm a little confused why so many energy companies are so gung ho about this, other than they're going to get more money, but they have to know that it's going to cripple their other overhauls and upgrading their grids. [01:37:29] So, I mean, that's why I tell you the whole argument of data centers. [01:37:33] I just picture like, you know, me and you sitting there with the cork board and the strings. [01:37:37] It's so multifaceted, just complete crap show. [01:37:42] It's infuriating. [01:37:43] And to hear Kash Patel basically say, oh, you know, never trade security for liberty. [01:37:48] Now it's, Technology for liberty? [01:37:50] No, that's not okay. [01:37:51] And I didn't consent to this. [01:37:53] And unfortunately, he's now running for Senate again, even though I helped him lose. [01:37:58] Former Michigan Congressman Mike Rogers is running for a Senate seat, and I don't really care who gets in there. [01:38:04] It's already Gary Peters' Democratic seat. [01:38:06] He's retiring. [01:38:07] We cannot send Mike Rogers back. [01:38:09] He's the godfather of FISA 702 and the Patriot Act, and it is all cascaded into this because, like you guys have all said there, especially Alex for decades, once you lose your rights, you're not getting them back. [01:38:22] And Mike Rogers has his hand in this for everything that he did in Congress. [01:38:26] And make sure that people are paying attention in their states who is voting for this extension for 702. [01:38:32] Because I just have to add this before we end. [01:38:34] Today is Thomas Massey's money bomb. [01:38:37] So go to the thomasmassymoneybomb.com. [01:38:40] And he's a big champion against these data center issues that are not being addressed and also against the 702 aspect of FISA. [01:38:49] Of course, he is. [01:38:49] Of course, he's on the right side of everything. [01:38:52] He's Thomas Massey. [01:38:53] Kristen Megan, thank you so much for being here with us. [01:38:55] Follow Kristen on X at Kristen Megan. [01:38:58] That's M E G H A N, is how you spell Megan. [01:39:01] Follow her on Facebook as well. [01:39:03] Get the information and then use it as a weapon against these data centers. [01:39:07] You've got to stand up to them. [01:39:09] There's nothing good about it. [01:39:11] Everything about it is bad. [01:39:13] Everything about it is there to destroy your life. [01:39:16] Stand up against it. [01:39:17] Thanks for being with us, Kristen. [01:39:23] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [01:39:25] War Room Live. [01:39:26] Alex Jones Live. [01:39:29] Where the truth lives, where tyrants fear to tread. [01:39:35] Of course, the plan, as we know, from as soon as the Ukraine war started, was to have it spiral out into a wider conflict. [01:39:45] Obviously, Iran is now tied into that. [01:39:47] We've been saying forever that these are the ingredients to bake the cake of World War III, and we're watching them all be mixed up right now. [01:39:58] I once again am simply imploring humanity to use our unique gift of foresight to look into the future, see where we're headed, and change our path in a different direction. [01:40:10] Because what's happening in Ukraine to the Ukrainians is the plan for all of us. [01:40:17] Let's watch. [01:40:20] Ukrainian men are being dragged out of their own homes and forced into the front lines to die for their country, while Zelensky are importing third world immigrants, and Ukrainian politicians are driving around in luxury cars in foreign countries, and the media isn't saying anything about this. [01:40:40] And you have big corporations like Black. [01:40:42] Rock buying big plots of land in Ukraine. [01:40:45] Yeah, totally random. [01:40:46] This looks like a really well planned ethnic cleansing of the Ukrainian people and their culture. [01:40:52] And if you can't see the corruption in this war, you must be as blind as a cave salamander. [01:40:58] I mean, this is insane. [01:41:01] Of course, he's exactly right. [01:41:03] And it's another thing that I sort of forget to bring up when we talk about this. [01:41:05] I mean, the headlines now out of Ukraine, where they're literally saying we're going to bring in Africans to replace all the people who've died while they simultaneously are still to this day ripping people off the streets. [01:41:17] Now they're getting to the point where they're doing it like to dads who are walking with their sons to school, like dropping their kid off at elementary school, and a van rolls up and plainclothes officers jump out and kidnap your father. [01:41:28] I mean, it's just brutal. [01:41:30] But then on top of that, I had forgotten that BlackRock and Goldman Sachs signed contracts with Zelensky at the beginning of the war to do all the rebuilding. [01:41:39] I mean, they are going to make a bank out of this. [01:41:41] They also used the Ukraine war as an excuse to launch an all digital form of government with the digital ID in Ukraine. [01:41:50] Of course, this was all planned. [01:41:51] And if you think I'm exaggerating, it's like, well, it's happened over there, but it would never happen over here. [01:41:57] No, it's happening everywhere. [01:41:58] And they're not being shy about it. [01:41:59] And they're writing laws right now. [01:42:01] In Germany, they just wrote a law that German men who are eligible to be drafted have to get permission to leave the country. [01:42:07] They can rescind that permission at any point. [01:42:09] They're writing laws to draft people in Europe for a wider war against Russia, China, and Iran. [01:42:17] And in Canada, the defense minister. [01:42:20] Came out and announced this. [01:42:21] Clip six. [01:42:22] This is the Canadian chief of defense staff just casually talking about adopting the Ukrainian model of forced service and kidnapping people off their street. [01:42:34] Conscription, it's called. [01:42:35] Let's watch. [01:42:39] And there are lessons being learned from allies already at war. [01:42:43] We had a specific Ukrainian situation where we did explore mobilization. [01:42:51] So this is. [01:42:52] Of course, contributing to how we are going to build our own solution in Canada. [01:42:58] So there you go. [01:42:58] That's the Canadian chief of defense staff leader saying, Yeah, you know, in Ukraine, we do this, you know, this form of mobilization the kidnapping, the conscription, the press gangs, essentially. [01:43:11] And she said, Yeah, well, we're going to do that here in Canada. [01:43:14] Of course, the Canadian immigration system is buckling under the weight of the millions and millions and millions of Indians and Chinese that they've led into their country. [01:43:23] They won't be conscripted, though. [01:43:24] This is for finishing off the white population, and that is the ultimate plan. [01:43:28] So, put all these things together, and you should become pretty clear where this world is going, what we're engaged in, and why we need to desperately resist and change this pattern before it's too late. [01:43:43] The conscriptions, the war, the panopticon, the surveillance I mean, it's all combining to create the prison planet and to eradicate absolutely anybody that would stand up against the tyranny that they're setting on all of us. === Chemtrails and UFOs (07:38) === [01:43:57] We'll be right back with more. [01:43:59] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [01:44:03] AlexJonesLive.com. [01:44:06] Add AJNLive on X. 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[01:45:55] Now, a video just broke that I want to show you. [01:45:57] I haven't actually watched it yet, but it sounds like it's going to be good. [01:45:59] It's RFK Jr. talking about, well, chemtrails. [01:46:06] Let's watch. [01:46:12] In 2023, during his failed presidential campaign, RFK Jr. hosted a podcast about chemtrails, where he platformed claims that the U.S. military is secretly using commercial jetliners to disperse harmful chemicals in the sky as part of a secret global program. [01:46:31] It's not that secret. [01:46:31] Chemtrails, is this all military aircraft? [01:46:34] The military programs to weaponize climate. [01:46:37] I know they're doing that because they do it with everything else, they do it with chemicals. [01:46:42] In 2024, in response to a post on X about chemtrails, RFK said, We're going to stop this crime. [01:46:51] And in 2025, after RFK was confirmed as America's next health secretary, he went on the Dr. Phil show and, in response to an audience member asking about chemtrails, said DARPA, a U.S. military agency, is secretly dumping chemicals in the sky. [01:47:09] It's done, we think, by DARPA, and a lot of it now is coming out of the jet fuel. [01:47:16] So, you know, those materials are put in jet fuel. [01:47:19] I'm going to do everything in my power to stop it. [01:47:23] This inspired lawmakers in Louisiana, Tennessee, and Florida to propose and pass new laws banning chemtrails over their states. [01:47:33] And South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who is known to dabble with conspiracy theories like UFOs, also jumped on the chemtrail wagon, publicly proclaiming her support to ban nefarious chemical spraying over her state. [01:47:49] Then in 2026, a re rediscovered declassified CIA document threw gasoline on the already raging chemtrail fire. [01:47:59] All right, so that was a report by New York Post. [01:48:03] I was under the impression it was just an address that RFK had given. [01:48:07] It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a chemtrail. [01:48:09] A new conspiracy theory finds traction at Kennedy's HHS. [01:48:13] All right, this is the thing. [01:48:17] Chemtrails are real. [01:48:18] How many times do we have to show you how many times? [01:48:21] Do we have to play the video? [01:48:23] I mean, we have video of all of it. [01:48:26] Like people walking around going, here's the nozzles, here's where they connect, here's the chemical, here's where we fly, let's watch us do it. [01:48:33] We've got John Brennan, former head of the CIA, giving a speech where he celebrates strategic aerosol injections. [01:48:41] He's like, it's planes flying around spraying chemicals. [01:48:44] There are now like half a dozen companies that are doing this openly just to block out the sun. [01:48:51] Make sunsets is one of them. [01:48:54] There's like several where there's like, yep, we're spraying aluminum in the atmosphere to block out the sun. [01:48:58] So it's like, okay, if you don't think it's real, I can kind of understand why you just roll your eyes at this. [01:49:07] But it is real. [01:49:09] So what are you doing opposing the people trying to stop it? [01:49:16] What? [01:49:17] This is the thing. [01:49:18] You've got people spraying chemicals into the sky. [01:49:24] That fall to the ground, that get in the water, or that stay up in the atmosphere and poison the atmosphere, or they collect into clouds and fall down with rain. [01:49:34] Why would you be in favor of this? [01:49:36] Why would you defend the people doing this? [01:49:40] Like, what the hell is wrong with you? [01:49:43] It's kind of like going, but it's the, I don't want to say the same thing over and over, but it does just remind me of the things like COVID or anything else where you just, their first response, which was like, whoa, that's crazy. [01:49:56] Like, people spraying chemicals in the air to, like, yeah. [01:49:58] That's crazy and it should be stopped and they shouldn't be doing it, but they are. [01:50:02] And they get away with it because people roll their eyes and act like it's a joke, even though it's acknowledged all over and by the authorities that are the ones doing it. [01:50:11] So, what the hell are you talking about? [01:50:16] I don't know, man. [01:50:17] It's just, it's weird. [01:50:20] It's weird they still call it a conspiracy theory. [01:50:23] It's weird they relate it to UFOs. [01:50:26] You understand that that's just obvious propaganda strategy. [01:50:30] There's. [01:50:31] Nothing connecting chemtrails and UFOs. [01:50:35] But they have to try to discredit chemtrails by saying Nancy Mays, who dabbles in conspiracy theories like UFOs, she's also now against chemtrails. [01:50:44] Really? [01:50:45] Because everybody should be. [01:50:47] People who believe in UFOs, people who don't believe in UFOs. [01:50:49] Do you want mysterious planes spraying acid into your clouds? [01:50:54] No? [01:50:54] Great. [01:50:55] Then you're on our team. [01:50:55] Yes? [01:50:56] Then what the hell is wrong with you? [01:51:00] Again, I don't even get it because. [01:51:05] It's like they have something preloaded in their brain. [01:51:09] I really don't get it, to be honest with you, because what you think is that, like, okay, these people just believe whatever the experts say. [01:51:19] That's not really the case. [01:51:21] The experts can come out and say it and they still won't believe them. [01:51:25] So I don't understand, like, what is guiding their understanding of the world because you would think it's like, okay, if it's some dude at a gas station telling you about chemtrails, fine, don't believe it. === Fear Drives Denial (02:58) === [01:51:35] But when it's. [01:51:36] The EPA, the head of HHS, Congressman John Brennan, the director of the CIA, when they're the ones saying it, shouldn't you believe it? [01:51:46] Aren't these the people you've been brainwashed to think are credible and everything they say is true? [01:51:52] Like, how do these people decide what to believe and what not to believe? [01:51:57] It doesn't make any sense, which is why I think their rejection of acknowledging reality is purely out of fear because that seems to be the actual divide is that, like, if it's something that's important and scary, then they won't believe it. [01:52:13] They cannot contend with it, they can't understand it. [01:52:17] It's too scary. [01:52:18] It's just fear. [01:52:19] I really think that's what it is. [01:52:23] And they're only able to accept the mainstream media and the expert class saying things when they couch it in the reassurance that everything's under control. [01:52:33] And yes, there's this crazy, dangerous thing happening, but we're in charge and the authorities have it under control. [01:52:40] Then they can let themselves understand what's going on. [01:52:43] But when it's just like, hey, it's the authorities doing this to us and they're spraying chemicals into the air that are poisoning you. [01:52:50] It's like, well, that's too scary. [01:52:52] That's too big of a conspiracy for me to wrap my head around. [01:52:54] So I'm going to reject it outright, despite all the evidence, despite the overwhelming obviousness that this is what's going on. [01:53:06] They're going to reject it outright regardless. [01:53:10] I can't figure it out what else it would be. [01:53:12] Now, this is another story that just broke from the Telegraph in the UK. [01:53:21] Nurseries urged. [01:53:22] To report racist toddlers' hate crimes to the police. [01:53:28] Taxpayer funded guidance backed by Labor advises childcare workers to call authorities if incidents could be deemed hate crimes. [01:53:35] Welsh nurseries have been advised to report children for racist incidents in hate crime guidance backed by the Labor government. [01:53:43] The taxpayer funded guidance has been circulated in order to make nurseries, playgroups, and childminders anti racist environments. [01:53:51] Childcare workers are advised to call the police if a racist incident occurs that could be deemed a hate crime. [01:53:58] Racist children, I guess. [01:53:59] Those in childcare play an early year sector in Wales, to whom the advice is directed work with ages 12 and below, including babies and toddlers. [01:54:11] So. [01:54:14] What? [01:54:19] Okay. [01:54:21] That's just, all right. [01:54:23] Why not, right? [01:54:24] I mean, everything else insane and retarded is happening in the UK, so just throw it on the pile, I guess. === Aliens Seated Us Here (13:08) === [01:54:34] Telling you what, like, what even is there to say at this point about all this? [01:54:38] Racist babies. [01:54:39] Nurseries have to report the racist babies, y'all. [01:54:45] We got to stop the next Hitler. [01:54:46] We got to stop baby Hitler before he gains too much power. [01:54:50] There he is. [01:54:51] Get him. [01:54:52] Get the baby. [01:54:54] All right. [01:54:55] We'll move on. [01:54:55] I just saw that during the break and was just like, what the hell is this? [01:54:58] Well, it's exactly what you expect. [01:54:59] No, it's literally they're telling you to fight the racist babies. [01:55:03] Okay. [01:55:04] Okay. [01:55:09] If you say so, I got a bunch more videos to get to. [01:55:14] This one's crazy. [01:55:16] It's the one I put in there sort of at the end, guys. [01:55:18] I think I lost the paper, but I was going to play a single one earlier. [01:55:22] But it looks like this is a compilation of three videos having to do with pastors in America who have apparently been co opted, been recruited. [01:55:38] To sell aliens to their congregation. [01:55:42] Which to me is just more evidence that whatever they're planning with the UFO disclosure, we've got Steven Spielberg sort of setting the table with his big disclosure movie coming out later this year. [01:55:54] You've got Trump talking about this. [01:55:56] You've got a lot of UFO talk these days. [01:56:00] And apparently they're trying to combine this with churches, which again just says to me that they're going for break, broke in the whole, you know, anti Christ. [01:56:14] Apocalyptic deception that they're trying to pull. [01:56:18] We can go first to clip 22 here. [01:56:21] This is Z Media Official posted this. [01:56:25] Protestant pastors are being told to prepare their congregations for alien disclosure. [01:56:31] Let's watch. [01:56:33] I had a friend that sent me a text message. [01:56:36] I was in a meeting, a weekend meeting, preaching Friday, Saturday, and Sunday morning. [01:56:45] And he said, Perry, can you give me a call? [01:56:48] I have some information that has come to my attention. [01:56:52] Of course, when a friend of yours does that, that you know quite well, you have no idea what information they're talking about. [01:57:00] And I'm not going to go into great detail, but there were a large number of pastors that had been invited to go to a certain state to hear some men in the United States government and others. [01:57:19] Share with them a concern that they had. [01:57:23] And this particular man, I'll not name him, and then we may end up doing some teachings with him or having an event at his church. [01:57:32] He has a great church. [01:57:33] But he said, Perry, what they're about to release from what we're hearing, there's going to be a release concerning aliens and concerning unidentified flying objects. [01:57:50] Spacecraft that some of the people who were in the meeting were telling us as pastors, you need to prepare your people and you need to get ready to answer them for what you're about to hear being released. [01:58:10] And some of it has to do with crafts that have been discovered that are not allegedly a part of our planet, and the materials they're made of are not a part of our planet. [01:58:23] Very strange reptilian looking creatures and other things that almost sound like something out of a sci fi movie or an Orson Welles book. [01:58:36] Evangelist Perry Stone claims U.S. officials brief pastors to prepare churches for UFO disclosure. [01:58:45] For the love of God, can we get some people with even a modicum of spiritual depth? [01:58:54] To lead our churches. [01:58:56] I mean, my God. [01:58:58] I don't know how this guy feels about it. [01:59:01] I mean, the fact that he's talking about it seems to me what came across me was he seemed to be taking it seriously. [01:59:09] It's very disturbing. [01:59:11] You would think a Christian pastor would be able to recognize the devil at work, would be able to recognize when you're being fooled and used for something. [01:59:27] I mean, is any, like, of course they're going to buy it. [01:59:29] Of course they're going to buy it. [01:59:34] It's honestly, it's honestly sad. [01:59:37] It's almost sad just knowing that, like, in order to avoid the next big psyop, it's going to take a bunch of people being clear eyed and seeing through the deception and having just lived through COVID. [01:59:54] I don't think we have the capacity. [01:59:56] I just don't think we do. [02:00:04] We got crafts from different parts of the universe, little green men. [02:00:09] Really? [02:00:09] You don't think they could be spiritual in nature? [02:00:12] You don't think you're perhaps paving the way for demonic forces to enter our realm, you absolute morons? [02:00:19] I mean, my God. [02:00:20] No wonder they're trying to go after the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church. [02:00:26] People just go, no, it's not happening. [02:00:30] This isn't real. [02:00:32] This is spiritual deception. [02:00:33] Could not be more obvious. [02:00:37] So, of course, they're going after the evangelicals and the. [02:00:42] Non denominational, or whatever they call themselves. [02:00:47] Just please don't fall for it. [02:00:48] That's all I can say. [02:00:49] Just please, for the love of God, do not fall for this. [02:00:52] Are you serious? [02:00:53] Do you really have to be told that this stuff is fake? [02:00:58] I mean, my God. [02:00:59] And he's not the only one. [02:01:00] Apparently, multiple religious leaders are reporting meetings with government officials regarding preparing their congregations for UFO disclosure and upcoming big changes. [02:01:10] So let's watch this and see what these other people have to say. [02:01:15] This was supposed to be by Red Panda Koala on X. [02:01:19] He put together a little compilation of these guys. [02:01:20] Let's watch. [02:01:23] We had a sitting congressman, a very well known congressman from Missouri. [02:01:28] He called into that meeting as well, that was just for pastors. [02:01:31] And this is what he said on speakerphone, this sitting, powerful member of Congress said, Are the pastors listening to me? [02:01:38] I'm getting chills right now because this happened to me. [02:01:40] He said, Are the pastors in the room listening to me? [02:01:43] And I said, Yes, sir, we are here. [02:01:45] And he said, Listen to me. [02:01:47] Go and tell the church they are not ready for what is coming. [02:01:53] The narrative that is coming, what they are going to say, is going to be like nothing you can even imagine. [02:02:00] They are preparing to tell us that they are from another dimension, that they are our creator, and that these beings, these aliens, or whatever you want to call them, they were the ones that seated us here. [02:02:11] There is no such thing as God. [02:02:13] Jesus was invented by them, the Bible was invented by them, and begin to just say, listen. [02:02:18] Prepare the people for what is coming because they're not ready. [02:02:21] But he loved us so much, he made sure that he told us exactly the blueprint to study. [02:02:27] He said, study the days of Noah. [02:02:29] And if you can understand how Noah responded, that's how you're going to have to respond. [02:02:33] And I believe what God is doing in the body of Christ right now is getting us ready because the world is going to have a lot of questions. [02:02:39] The question for you is, are you going to be able to answer it? [02:02:49] Is there an audio for this? [02:02:54] What will be done, what will be said in meetings will not just impact five, ten people, millions, nations, millions of people. [02:03:05] How their outcome will be, how the life will turn. [02:03:10] Here, you know what we say? [02:03:11] They go, how are you? [02:03:13] Never heard anybody say, oh, it's rough. [02:03:15] Because they didn't make it in that building if they talk like that. [02:03:19] And they're not all saved. [02:03:21] We go, living the dream. [02:03:26] Living the dream. [02:03:27] Now you think in reality every day is a dream life for me? [02:03:31] It's absolute hellhounding you in every way you could ever imagine and not imagine. [02:03:38] But every day I'm like, I'm in the arena. [02:03:42] And I'm not in with Pee-wee Herman. [02:03:46] I got Muhammad Ali coming at me right now and Mike Tyson on the other side and Evander Helleyfield and my ears about to get bit off and my toes about to be broke. [02:03:59] Crazy witch. [02:04:01] Yeah, that's President Trump's top spiritual advisor. [02:04:04] They're talking about being in meetings with the White House, making decisions that will affect millions of people. [02:04:11] So they're going with it. [02:04:16] I don't think, I don't know. [02:04:17] I don't know. [02:04:17] I'm sort of torn. [02:04:18] Half of me is like, oh my God, they are literally going to do an alien disclosure thing and people are going to fall for it. [02:04:24] And I'm just really not looking forward. [02:04:28] That time. [02:04:29] Did you hear about the aliens? [02:04:31] Did you hear they're our creator? [02:04:33] I knew it. [02:04:33] I knew we were created by aliens. [02:04:37] Oh my God, you absolute morons. [02:04:40] Yeah, that's going to happen. [02:04:41] And then the other half of me is like, no one's going to buy this. [02:04:43] No one's going to believe it. [02:04:44] Maybe it was Tim Dillon talking about it. [02:04:46] I can't remember who it was. [02:04:47] But saying, like, that's not even going to work anymore. [02:04:49] Like, maybe in the 50s, if they'd done a fake alien invasion, the world would unify against our common enemy. [02:04:56] I don't really care anymore. [02:04:59] We have a common enemy. [02:05:00] It's called Israel. [02:05:01] Let's deal with that and not let them tell us that it's a bunch of demons that, you know, promise us that they're going to save us. [02:05:10] I mean, something weird is going on here. [02:05:15] That's all I know. [02:05:16] They have congressmen calling in to these pastor meetings. [02:05:21] They've got these pastors, some into Washington, D.C., feeling super important, you know, told that they're, you know, in this. [02:05:30] Mission with God, and we're going to fight the aliens, and they're buying it and they're believing it, and they're going and telling their congregation, they're going to tell this story about how aliens created us, but we know better. [02:05:41] It's like, well, what do you know? [02:05:43] What do you know? [02:05:44] What are you going to say if they present people and they say, oh, these are aliens, they invented us, they seeded humans here, and they're actually responsible for everything? [02:05:57] What are you going to say to your congregations? [02:05:59] Just like, that's not true, but what if they show the aliens? [02:06:05] I don't know. [02:06:07] Sounds like they are seeding the fake cover story ahead of the fake revelation because it seems like this is a very sophisticated psychological operation that they probably waited too long to launch. [02:06:23] It's going to be risky now. [02:06:24] It's going to be very risky for them to. [02:06:26] But then again, they don't really need us to go along with it. [02:06:29] They'll just release the aliens. [02:06:31] Nobody will believe it. [02:06:32] Nobody will buy it. [02:06:33] And they'll just say, we all did. [02:06:35] Yeah, we all bought this. [02:06:35] We all totally believe this. [02:06:37] We're all scared and we're all happy to give up all of our rights because the aliens told us to. [02:06:42] Thank you, beneficent aliens. [02:06:47] Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. [02:06:50] This is War Room Live. [02:06:51] Let's talk about Israel, shall we? [02:06:58] It's about time. [02:07:00] It's about time we get around to it. [02:07:04] Although I got a couple more stories to cover here. [02:07:07] I guess before we get into Israel, let's get into the consequences of. [02:07:14] Our relationship with Israel, that is the war in Iran and the ensuing energy crisis and fertilizer crisis, which all but guarantees massive starvation once the detonation really hits, which is just in part and parcel and perfectly in line with what Europe and the Western world is doing to itself already. === Fertilizer Production Rationing (05:17) === [02:07:43] So, of course, Michael Jahn has been on top of this, and you've been seeing him if you've been watching. [02:07:48] The Ox Jones Show. [02:07:50] The coming giga famine will be the most severe famine in history. [02:07:54] At least 50 fertilizer production facilities have closed in Europe. [02:07:58] This is stated in a report by the Mitsubishi Financial Group, a major financial group among the world's top tier. [02:08:05] Fertilizer production in the EU has become completely unprofitable, and they've shut down 50 different fertilizer production facilities. [02:08:16] So they import all their fertilizer. [02:08:21] And of course, they have, you know, is what the protests and the riots were from the farmers in the Netherlands like last year they were cutting them off from fertilizer because the plan is starvation, the plan is rationing. [02:08:33] COVID playbook returns, energy rationing and the politics of crisis control from Zero Hedge. [02:08:38] Government reveals details of fuel crisis rationing plan and who will be prioritized. [02:08:43] Anytime the pointy shoes get to decide who will and who will not get something, you must realize you're about to get royally screwed. [02:08:49] The uncomfortable parallels between COVID response and the proposed Fuel rationing plan cannot be ignored. [02:08:54] On the surface, the fuel response plan looks like a more restrained COVID. [02:08:58] It's incremental. [02:08:59] It defers to market in early phases and it explicitly frames escalation as a last resort. [02:09:05] Officials are at pains to say phase three and four are unlikely. [02:09:08] Then again, we saw the same BS with the COVID scam. [02:09:11] This is deliberate positioning. [02:09:12] The architecture of the plan is strikingly similar. [02:09:16] Structural parallels. [02:09:17] Escalating powers are dressed as prudent planning. [02:09:21] COVID began with two weeks to flatten the curve. [02:09:23] The fuel plan begins with a monitor and inform. [02:09:26] In both cases, the framework is designed to normalize the existence of extraordinary powers before they're used. [02:09:31] Phases three and four, rationing, purchasing limits, directed distribution, are legally and politically pre legitimized by their inclusion in a published plan. [02:09:39] The plan doesn't just prepare for a crisis, it prepares for the public to accept an intervention they haven't yet been asked about. [02:09:47] Most notably, there's no consultation mechanism. [02:09:51] This is pure top down central planning. [02:09:53] The illusion of democracy should well and truly be shattered at this point. [02:09:57] Sadly, I suspect the sheep will fall for it. [02:09:59] Again, well, they won't have a choice to fall for it again. [02:10:01] Remember, COVID at least somewhat depended on you buying into it and your neighbors shaming you into complying with it. [02:10:10] You're killing grandma if you don't wear a mask. [02:10:13] They don't have that same type of social pressure this time around, but they do have control of the resources you need to survive. [02:10:21] And so they're not going to have to ask your permission, they aren't going to have to ask you to police your neighbors. [02:10:27] It's not going to be a question of your willingness to comply or not. [02:10:31] They're just telling you what they're going to do to you. [02:10:35] And that's it. [02:10:35] And I genuinely want to know like, what happens in places like Europe with 60 million Muslim immigrants if food rationing takes place? [02:10:48] And do you prioritize the native Europeans or will the governments of Europe continue to do what they've been doing, which is utilize this crisis that they created or that was created for them by the Trump administration in Israel to further destroy their own people and just like exclusively provide food? [02:11:09] Food to the foreigners. [02:11:10] I really don't wonder. [02:11:13] It's pretty obvious how this will be used. [02:11:17] And they'll say, well, you can stay here and starve to death, or we can ship you to the front line and you can be blown up by a Russian drone. [02:11:23] The choice is yours. [02:11:24] Regardless, Ahmed from Ghana is going to take your spot. [02:11:29] So to sum up, this is Arnaud Bertrand responding to a disclosed.tv. [02:11:36] Disclosed.tv says EU blocks funds for key Chinese solar energy parts from November 1st. [02:11:42] Citing security concerns, as imported inverters could be used to manipulate energy networks and gain unauthorized access to operational data, which could lead to countrywide blackouts. [02:11:53] Yeah, well, you probably should have thought about that before you stopped building everything. [02:11:57] So Bertrand says this to sum up the EU cuts itself off from Russian oil and gas, is suffering unprecedented energy supply issues from the Middle East, has industrial energy costs two to three times higher than its competition, produces 40% less electricity than the U.S., despite having 33% more people. [02:12:17] And it produces 75% less electricity than China. [02:12:20] And their move right now in this context is to deliberately raise the cost and slow the rollout of Chinese solar, the cheapest and fastest deploying form of electricity in the market, on the flimsy pretext it's a security threat. [02:12:31] You'd think the bigger security threat would be having your industrial base relocate to countries that didn't voluntarily price themselves out of energy, or for that matter, ensuring that any new AI infrastructure or industrial projects get built anywhere but Europe. [02:12:46] It's beyond parity. [02:12:48] I'd also say that's a bit of a false dichotomy. [02:12:51] Again, you don't need, you know, AI infrastructure to just keep the lights on, fund your own energy. === Permits to Leave Home (02:39) === [02:13:00] And of course, this is like the 15 minute cities are already being rolled out in the UK. [02:13:04] Oxford, UK, will be the first ever official WEF 15 minute city. [02:13:08] The zones have been drawn up, the roads closed off, barriers installed, AI driver surveillance cameras are up. [02:13:14] Residents have already been asked to apply for their permits to leave the zone. [02:13:19] Global Gaza, folks. [02:13:22] Oxford is now basically UK's Gaza. [02:13:27] You can now apply. [02:13:28] This is from the Oxford Shire County Council. [02:13:31] You can now apply for congestion charge permits online. [02:13:34] Register for free online account. [02:13:36] Select the permit you're eligible for and upload the required documents. [02:13:40] Central permit area. [02:13:41] Residents living in this area can apply for a free permit for unlimited car journeys and 50 visitor passes. [02:13:47] If you have a workplace parking, you can apply for a commute permit. [02:13:50] I mean, what the hell? [02:13:55] Are they going to go along with this? [02:13:57] I mean, I'm sure they are. [02:13:59] But what the hell? [02:14:00] I mean, it sounds like a package for Six Flags or something. [02:14:04] Like, well, you can get the day pass, and that comes with a free pass to the water park. [02:14:08] But they're talking about leaving your home. [02:14:12] You can now apply for a permit to leave your neighborhood. [02:14:20] What? [02:14:21] So they have now imprisoned the people of Oxford in their neighborhood unless they ask for permission to leave. [02:14:29] Their 15 minute zone. [02:14:32] They say in the Oxford permit area, residents living in the Oxford permit area can apply for a pre-free permit that gives you a 100-day passes per car per calendar year. [02:14:41] Wow, you get to leave your neighborhood 100 times this year. [02:14:45] If you're lucky, if you're good, if your permit is approved, that is. [02:14:49] Households can apply for a maximum of three cars. [02:14:52] Oxfordshire permit area, residents living in this area can apply for a pre-permit that gives you 25-day passes per car per calendar year. [02:15:01] Households can apply for a maximum of just two cars. [02:15:04] Okay, so you got to be a little bit. [02:15:05] All right, so like twice a month. [02:15:07] Twice a month, you can, you know, leave your home if you're good. [02:15:15] Because this is North Korea, apparently. [02:15:18] They say additional permits are available for certain groups, including blue badge holders, unpaid carers, community health and care workers, mobile traders, and patients required to attend frequent hospital appointments in the Oxford area. [02:15:30] To apply for your permit and find more about the congestion charge, visit our website. [02:15:38] I wonder who the blue badge holders are. === Israel Charity Is a Psyop (15:00) === [02:15:40] What makes them so important? [02:15:42] Unpaid carers? [02:15:43] Well, that's probably, you know, every migrant, right? [02:15:47] Oh, well, I take care of my aunt. [02:15:49] So, no, I don't have any proof for that. [02:15:51] She doesn't actually exist, but you'll probably give me the pass anyway. [02:15:56] Considering the fact that they literally train migrants to do stuff like that, you can get paid for hanging out with your own family if you're. [02:16:09] Criminal enough. [02:16:13] All right, but let's get into Israel now. [02:16:18] Israel to pour $730 million into propaganda arm amid reputational crisis. [02:16:25] Tell you what, you can save your money. [02:16:29] How about you give me one millionth of what you're spending and I can give you the answer? [02:16:37] It's so easy. [02:16:38] It's a one. [02:16:39] One stop shop, one size fits all solution. [02:16:44] I mean, this really is like, I don't know, maybe I'm a genius. [02:16:47] Maybe I'm some sort of genius. [02:16:48] Maybe I deserve $730 million. [02:16:51] But tell you what, Israel, if you're mad about your reputation being destroyed across the world, I don't even need to finish. [02:16:58] Like everybody listening to me knows exactly stop killing children, you psychos. [02:17:02] Stop killing children. [02:17:04] Stop rendering your neighbors into ash heaps. [02:17:07] And you won't have to worry about how people feel about you because nobody hates you for no reason. [02:17:11] Remember, this is why. [02:17:12] They push anti Semitism as some sort of disease that infects European people, as some sort of aspect of your DNA, because then there's no reason that you don't like Israel. [02:17:24] It's just in your DNA, it's just your natural composition. [02:17:28] It's not anything they do, it's certainly not any of their behavior that they need to change. [02:17:34] It wouldn't matter because it's in your DNA. [02:17:36] They could be perfectly pure angels and you'd still hate them because that's what they believe. [02:17:46] Which is absurd because obviously the collapse in the reputation of Israel is in perfect coordination to the ongoing genocides they're carrying out. [02:17:57] And yeah, there are multiple now it's Gaza and it's Lebanon and it's Europe as well, if you really want to go there. [02:18:09] $730 million of our taxpayer money, by the way. [02:18:13] You get how this works. [02:18:16] They have AIPAC, they have the ADL, they have the SPLC, they have half or more of the members of Congress firmly in their grasp. [02:18:24] I'd say 90% of Congress, more or less. [02:18:28] So, they get billions of dollars of funds from America. [02:18:32] They peel off some small portion of that and they send it back to America to continue to bribe the politicians or manipulate the media, manipulate the minds of the people. [02:18:44] So, $730 million could get you a lot of brainwashing for sure. [02:18:49] It's not going to be enough to overcome the two and a half years of relentless murder that you've been committing. [02:18:55] So, stop doing that and you won't have to worry about your reputation. [02:18:59] Is that really so hard to figure out? [02:19:02] Do you think they don't understand this? [02:19:04] Do you think I'm telling them something they don't know? [02:19:09] Do you think they're really confused? [02:19:11] Do you think they really believe that it has nothing to do with Israel's behavior, why people hate them now? [02:19:18] They know exactly what's happening. [02:19:20] They're doing it on purpose. [02:19:22] They could achieve their same goals in much quieter and more subtle ways. [02:19:26] They do it in a flagrant way because the anti Semitism is useful to them. [02:19:33] And they do use it. [02:19:35] Israel to pour $730 million into propaganda arm amid reputational crisis. [02:19:39] First reported by the Jerusalem Post, a total of $730 million has been allocated to the National Public Diplomacy Directorate, known by its Hebrew name Hasbara, which oversees Israeli propaganda. [02:19:49] The figure marks a sharp increase from the $150 million set aside in the previous year, which had already surged roughly 20 times pre 2023 levels. [02:20:01] So. [02:20:05] I'm sure that'll work. [02:20:07] I bet that'll work. [02:20:08] I bet that'll definitely work, you guys. [02:20:12] I don't, I mean, maybe a little bit more money, but that's about enough. [02:20:16] I think you spend about a billion dollars on propaganda and everyone will love you again, I'm sure. [02:20:22] I'm sure that'll work. [02:20:24] Israel is preparing to spend. [02:20:25] And like the funny thing is, like literally all they have to do is stop murdering people. [02:20:30] Not that complicated. [02:20:32] They will not do that ever. [02:20:34] So that's just actually not an option for them. [02:20:39] And if they actually wanted to repair their reputation, literally all they would have to do is just do things that are nice for people that don't bring them any personal gain. [02:20:54] Wouldn't be that hard. [02:20:56] And this really, and everybody knows this it's utterly absurd to claim that America is even remotely anti Semitic as a people, as a country. [02:21:08] It's completely and totally absurd. [02:21:13] And we want to love Israel. [02:21:15] And we don't have anything against the people of Israel except for the scumbags that celebrate the murder of innocents. [02:21:22] But that's a personal problem for them. [02:21:26] And if Israel just used a modicum, a bare minimum of their influence over America to make things better for Americans, we would love them. [02:21:37] We would appreciate them. [02:21:39] Why won't they do it? [02:21:42] Because that's at odds with their actual ultimate goal, which is to destroy America. [02:21:46] So, kind of makes it hard to do that. [02:21:49] But, like, you understand, what if it was $730 million to build schools in America? [02:21:57] Wouldn't that be better than trying to lie to us continuously and just making us mad, even more angry that you're filling up our airways with lies? [02:22:06] Is this really all that complicated? [02:22:08] The thing is, I've tried to explain this to people. [02:22:12] And it's like they really don't get it. [02:22:18] So, I was having a conversation with a Jewish friend of mine, and I was going, you know, it's not good what's happening. [02:22:24] And, like, and I was like, you know, if you really wanted, just like, how about you like sponsor a little league team? [02:22:34] Wouldn't that be nice? [02:22:36] Wouldn't it be like, oh, the Jews, you mean the guy that like bought my kid his uniform? [02:22:39] Right? [02:22:40] Like, wouldn't you want to be associated with something that's just like good and innocent and just doesn't benefit you at all? [02:22:50] But I was just like, you know, why don't you just like, you know, fund a little league, fund charity, like just do nice things for people and they'll associate you with nice things. [02:23:00] It's not that complicated. [02:23:01] Then the guy I'm talking to is like, oh, yeah. [02:23:03] And then we could put like stars of David on their uniforms and it'll be like, you know, the team name will be like the Jews, the Maccabees or something. [02:23:12] And it's like, you are literally completely missing the point. [02:23:15] That actually then totally discredits any charity that you would be giving. [02:23:19] You understand the point of charity. [02:23:22] Is that you're just giving it not to gain anything from it? [02:23:25] As soon as you go, yeah, we do charity, but it's got to be branded Israel because actually this is a giant psyop, it's like, well, then you're not actually charitable. [02:23:33] You're just trying to trick me. [02:23:35] Like, what is so hard about this? [02:23:38] What is so hard about understanding this? [02:23:41] It's crazy. [02:23:41] I literally, this is just like, no, dude, I'm not talking about spreading Israeli propaganda. [02:23:47] I'm talking about why don't you just actually do charitable things? [02:23:51] Crazy. [02:23:52] I know. [02:23:53] Kind of like if they want to improve the appearance of. [02:23:57] Of their relationship with Christians. [02:24:00] Stop destroying Jesus statues. [02:24:02] Stop running over statues of the Virgin Mary. [02:24:06] Don't smash the St. George statue with a hammer. [02:24:09] Don't spit on Christians. [02:24:11] Like, is this really all that complicated? [02:24:15] And it's just obvious that they don't actually care how Christians feel. [02:24:19] They don't actually care how the American people feel. [02:24:22] What they need is for us to be silenced or overwhelmed with false information. [02:24:30] Yeah, should we go to this video? [02:24:31] Let's back it up. [02:24:32] I'll read along. [02:24:33] Let's start this video over. [02:24:34] This is some dude. [02:24:36] I thought it was Naftali Bennett at first, but it's some other Israeli official. [02:24:40] What number is that? [02:24:41] I'll read out who exactly it is. [02:24:43] This is Israeli politician Croizier. [02:24:50] And here's an Israeli politician in their Knesset saying what they plan on doing and how they feel about the horrible crimes against humanity being committed in their names. [02:25:03] Let's watch. [02:25:05] He says, every comfortable stage, I back the IDF fighters in every situation. [02:25:10] Even if the price is killing children or women, it doesn't interest me. [02:25:15] We back our fighters at any price and no matter what the result. [02:25:20] First of all, full backing. [02:25:23] And in Jenin, there are no innocent civilians. [02:25:25] In Jenin, there are no innocent children. [02:25:28] Those same ones who were born with 2006 in the expulsion from Gush Katif, they were the Nukvas of 2026 on the 7th of October. [02:25:37] And therefore, I do not even have something, even any kind of feeling of mercy for Palestinians. [02:25:44] It's crazy. [02:25:47] The onion's getting to you. [02:25:50] Oh, yeah. [02:25:50] Well, my. [02:25:51] Let me tell you, I got to get glasses. [02:25:52] I've been waiting too long. [02:25:54] I'm getting David Koresh glasses or Jeffrey Dahmer glasses because I like them, actually. [02:26:01] You should. [02:26:02] I'm getting Jeffrey Dahmer glasses. [02:26:04] See, I just have my home glasses that are cheap. [02:26:07] Because my kids break my glasses all the time, and I accidentally wore those today, so I had to put in contacts. [02:26:11] And everybody's like, oh, the onion got to you. [02:26:12] Ben Collins is getting to you right now. [02:26:14] That's right. [02:26:14] I really want Tim Heidecker to think I'm cool and handsome. [02:26:18] If he says I'm weird because I'm bald, I'm going to start wearing a toupee just because of him. [02:26:23] That's right. [02:26:24] We care. [02:26:24] We care a lot. [02:26:25] I just learned it happened in court. [02:26:26] I'm going to announce it yet. [02:26:27] Oh, yeah? [02:26:27] Yeah. [02:26:28] I'm excited. [02:26:29] Repeat what happened before, you loser stateless. [02:26:32] Love you. [02:26:32] Good job. [02:26:34] Thank you, sir. [02:26:35] Yeah. [02:26:35] Yeah. [02:26:36] Maybe I should explain that. [02:26:37] The glasses are because the lights in here are very reflective. [02:26:40] I can pull out my cheap glasses, but I have like these cheap plastic glasses I have around my kids because my kids just will. [02:26:46] Be play fighting with me and rip them off my face. [02:26:48] So I wear those at home. [02:26:49] I accidentally wore them into the office today, but I always got contacts. [02:26:52] So get yourself a man that can do both. [02:26:58] So look, the propaganda is not going to overcome the things that you say in all sincerity on the floor of your Knesset. [02:27:05] Sorry, that's just the way it is. [02:27:07] Meanwhile, Jonathan Pollard, once jailed in the U.S. for spying, says he will enter Israeli politics. [02:27:13] Jonathan Pollard, a U.S. Navy intelligence analyst who served for 30 years in an American prison, For spying for Israel, announced on Monday he's decided to enter Israeli politics and run in the country's next election. [02:27:26] So that'll be good. [02:27:27] The Israeli people can express their outrage that Jonathan Pollard betrayed his nation. [02:27:37] I mean, he was here, he was an American citizen. [02:27:40] And obviously, to go against America in favor of Israel, I mean, that's betrayal that they're not going to stand for, I'm sure. [02:27:49] Or they're going to vote the guy into office and. [02:27:52] Treat them like a hero, like they literally already do. [02:27:55] Israel kills dozens in Lebanon despite ceasefire. [02:27:57] Jewish state admits it's using, quote, the Gaza model. [02:28:00] This is from AlexJonesLive.com. [02:28:02] Here's the Gaza model in action. [02:28:04] Now, we can leave up that footage because that's it. [02:28:06] This isn't Gaza, this is Lebanon. [02:28:07] New drone footage reveals Israel's crimes across the entire region. [02:28:10] They have destroyed 39 whole villages in Lebanon so far. [02:28:17] This, of course, during what is supposed to be a ceasefire. [02:28:21] Israel's strikes have killed dozens in Lebanon over the last several days despite the ongoing ceasefire. [02:28:26] The Jewish state agreed to it at the behest of President Donald Trump. [02:28:29] The military tactic being used is based off the genocidal tactic already employed in Gaza, according to a top military official. [02:28:36] Israel strikes on southern Lebanon, killed 17 people on Monday. [02:28:41] That makes it 110 since Thursday. [02:28:46] So, again, you know, two Jews get stabbed in the UK. [02:28:51] It's an international story. [02:28:52] They're passing new laws, they're, you know, funding $25 million, which, okay, that's fine. [02:28:58] You know, I got no problem with that. [02:29:00] But where is the, where's even just a modicum of outrage over the literal serial killing that's taking place in Lebanon? [02:29:09] Innocent people just being murdered by the dozens, and it hardly even makes the news. [02:29:14] It's horrifying. [02:29:18] And so, of course, you know, Israel's pouring nearly a billion dollars into the propaganda arm to offset just some of the damage that they've done to their own reputation by their own actions, all of which is, of course, completely on purpose. [02:29:34] As they manufacture the very anti Semitism that they use to pass laws to further protect themselves and give themselves privileges over and above what the other people in these countries enjoy, such as in Australia, where the only people allowed to be armed are Jews, or the UK, where there's just very extreme gun control laws across the books. [02:29:59] I mean, you can't even carry a butter knife around the UK without getting arrested, and yet they're heavily armed, amateur. [02:30:06] Jewish militias that are permitted by the government to arm themselves and operate on their own. [02:30:15] And they're not very well trained. [02:30:17] In fact, there was a scandal last week where a video of UK cops kicking a suspect, I think it was a stabbing suspect, got a lot of attention. [02:30:26] What people don't realize is those weren't UK police, those were this Jewish militia. [02:30:32] So I don't know. [02:30:32] Maybe they weren't trained not to kick suspects in the head, but that's what they do. [02:30:37] That's about going to do it for us here at the War Room. === Buy Products at Jones Store (00:55) === [02:30:41] Alex Jones Live.com. [02:30:42] Go to the Alex Jones Store.com. [02:30:44] We are launching into the next phase of our operation. [02:30:47] We do need your support now more than ever. 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