OSL 101 - War Propaganda In Overdrive As War With Iran Is On The Table
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this thing is crazy, folks.
This thing is crazy.
And I think I have to kind of lead it off with this context that I am, one of my expertise in broadcasting is seeing, recognizing, and explaining propaganda.
That is one of my expert categories is recognizing and then explaining propaganda and how it works.
And we've been dealing with kind of the normal war propaganda over the weekend.
So last week into the weekend.
But now today, specifically tonight, it is through the roof.
Through the roof.
And I'm going to explain briefly how I can recognize this.
And many of you probably can see it yourselves.
It's patterns, it's volume, its amplification.
And there's a lot of the same players that are already involved in the game.
And then boom, they start hitting the talking points.
Tonight, we're dealing with war propaganda.
That's what we're dealing with tonight is war propaganda.
Now, you've already seen Israel trying to drag the war into Yemen with the United States.
Now it looks like that was a distraction so that they could invade the Gaza Strip.
But we know that the larger issue is that Israel wants a war with Iran.
Now you have to understand the power dynamics in the Middle East.
If it's not for the United States of America, then Israel is in big trouble.
That's the most simple way to put it.
Israel needs the United States.
That's why they spend so much money in our elections.
That's why they spend so much money in our media.
And that's why they had Jeffrey Epstein probably blackmailing a lot of cultural, political, and financial influencers because Israel needs the United States.
There would be no Israel without the United States then and now.
That is just the fact.
Now, however you feel about that is up to you.
But it's important that you understand this context.
For 30 plus years, I think it was first in the 1980s.
I'd have to go back and check, but I believe first was in the 1980s, definitely since the 90s, though.
Benjamin Netanyahu has been coming to the United States Congress and asking for regime change.
And every single time he's gotten it.
Every single time.
It has cost the United States trillions of dollars in treasure.
And it has cost us hundreds of thousands of lives in blood.
That's the truth.
It's a dangerous truth to talk about.
It's an ugly truth that many on the conservative side, Republican side, Christian conservative side of American politics don't like to discuss.
Because really since the 90s, standing up for Israel or fighting against anti-Semitism has been the Black Lives Matter beckoning call of right-wing politics.
It's the original wokeism.
It's the original cancel culture.
So we've been dealing with this for decades to get to this point.
And for Israel and its propaganda apparatus, it knows it's very sentient in this.
It's very conscious of this.
Israel knows that it's less popular than ever in the United States of America.
But more importantly, where it has been able to drum up support from Christians conservatives, that is now on a timer.
Because anybody under 30, I would say most anybody under 30 that identifies as a conservative or a right-winger or a Republican under 30, most now do not support Israel.
And to kind of put it into a better, less broad context, the younger generation of conservatives really don't care.
And look, I'm in the 30s.
I'm in my 30s.
You could even talk about this with 40 and younger, I would say.
You could even probably draw in 40 and younger, but it's not as hyper politicized in my generation, let's say my decade, if you're in your 30s.
It's a conversation piece, and it's definitely not popular, but it's nowhere near what it is for young conservatives in their 20s or younger even.
Most my generation, I would say it's fair to say, is neutral or indifferent on Israel if we're going by the medium.
But the 20-year-olds are anti-Israel, very much so.
So there's no doubt with all the money that the Israelis spend in our media, in our political world, that they're well aware of this.
They are very well versed on this, and they have all kinds of agents operating and reporting back to Israel as well.
But nowadays, you really don't even necessarily need that because the internet makes everything public and very apparent.
So if you're Netanyahu or you're the Israeli Zionists, you know that your situation right now is about to change dramatically.
You know that your support, which has been coming from right-wing politics in an almost 100% level, is coming to an end and fast.
Obviously, the left wing has always been split on this issue.
It's ironic enough.
Most American Jews still vote Democrat, but that's true.
And there are obviously leaders in the Democrat Party that are Jewish themselves, like Chuck Schumer.
Trump made fun of him, called him a Palestinian now.
But the American people get this propaganda effort where they're convinced that Israel is some sort of a unified body all the time.
And everybody supports Netanyahu or everybody supports what's going on in Gaza.
And that's just not even close to the truth.
Israel is divided and split, just like every other country, just like America.
There are plenty of Israelis that don't like Netanyahu.
Many are fleeing the country because they believe Netanyahu is putting Israel in a path of destruction.
So, no, there is no complete unity in Israel, just like there isn't in the United States of America.
That is propaganda that the American people get to win them over to support Israel.
Now, why am I saying all this?
Because it gets back to the larger issue of Netanyahu coming here representing the Israeli people for four decades and urging U.S. Congress for regime change in Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, and other countries, and then getting it and spending U.S. blood and treasure to accomplish it.
Well, this is their last go.
This is their last go.
And whether they're actually afraid of Iran and Israel or not, I don't know.
I wouldn't be surprised if Israel controlled Iran just like they do many other countries, but I don't know that.
There's a bit of a mystery.
Their fear of Iran getting a nuclear weapon or having a nuclear weapon or attacking them could be real.
It could be fake.
But by the way, Iran is split too.
Iran has a left wing and a right wing and a conservative wing and a liberal wing, just like Israel, just like America.
So you don't even get the truth about Iran.
But one thing remains consistent.
One thing remains consistent.
Our foreign policy always seems to beckon exactly what Israel wants or needs.
And Americans are sick of it.
We know way too many people that have died or lost their limbs fighting these wars for Israel.
We've spent billions and billions of dollars directly to Israel.
We keep getting this parroted narrative, it's our greatest ally, but nobody can explain how or why.
Don't even get me started on September 11th.
That's a whole nother stadium sometime that we might have to get into.
But yet, who benefited the most from that terror attack?
Israel.
They don't even deny it.
Netanyahu brags about it, actually.
Netanyahu has made multiple public statements bragging about how Israel benefited from September 11th.
So that's not a conspiracy theory.
That's a fact.
So here we are.
Israel wants regime change in Iran.
They want regime change in Yemen.
And guess who's doing the dirty work?
Guess who's expected to do the dirty work?
Guess who's being dragged into it?
Once again, the United States of America.
And our blood and our treasure is expected to invest in this.
But it's not popular anymore.
And before I get into tonight's developments, before I do talk about what's breaking right now with Israel going into the Gaza Strip and then the strikes in Yemen and all of that, I actually think this is the, to this point, this is the most pivotal moment of the Trump administration.
Now, we could have plenty of complaints about what's happened in the first two months.
We could have plenty of compliments about what's happened in the first two months.
Put all that aside.
Put all that aside for the sake of this conversation in this window of time.
Donald Trump's presidency, round two, could entirely be based off the legacy he leaves in the Middle East.
And I know that sounds crazy, but let me explain.
If Trump accomplishes nothing, let's say nothing, let's say we never get Epstein files.
Let's say nobody ever gets arrested.
Deportations are whatever, nothing big.
Just basic stuff.
Gets the economy back going again, does some good trade deals, secures the border.
Just the most base-level Trump presidency, not delivering on all the big promises, which quite frankly, again, it's too early, but right now that's the path we're on.
That's the reality that we're looking at.
Trump gets some good common sense stuff in, secures the border, probably some good economic stuff down the road.
But overall, Epstein files, I have no expectations.
Mass arrest of the criminals in D.C. I'm not counting on it.
Now, I'm counting on a rather basic four years, which is going to seem like a golden age in comparison just because of how bad we've had it without realizing it.
So it's not that hard to have a golden age when you've been stuck in the dark ages.
But if he stays out of war in the Middle East and doesn't get into a war with Iran or any of these other countries, it will be considered the greatest presidency in modern American history, depending on some of the other accomplishments, maybe the greatest ever, depending on what else he can get done with his agenda and worldview.
But if he doesn't get into any wars in the Middle East and brings peace, it will go down as one of the greatest presidencies ever in the history of the world.
Now, let's say Trump does deliver on everything.
Let's say we do get Epstein clients and there are arrests of the criminals, big deportations, all the stuff we've come to expect.
If this administration ends up in a war with Iran and back in the Middle East, it will tarnish everything else that gets accomplished and it will nullify the entire administration.
It will nullify every accomplishment.
It will nullify the rank of maybe the greatest presidency of all time and it will bring it right back down to George Bush levels.
Right back down to Bill Clinton levels.
And it'll just be another presidency to just toss into the mix.
And that will be the legacy.
So this is, to this point, the most imperative moment and issue in the legacy that Trump is going to leave.
If we wind up in a war with Iran, folks, it's over.
It's over.
That will be the legacy, no matter what.
If any more American money and if any more American lives are lost in the Middle East because Israel controls our foreign policy, we are cooked.
Morale will be destroyed.
Any hopes for peace or sovereignty will be wiped out.
The attitude shift will be real.
And nothing else will matter.
Just like if he stays out of war, he could, other than that, have an average presidency and be considered the greatest of all time.
But he could have a fantastic presidency and get us into war with Iran, and it will all be nullified.
And it'll all be wiped out.
If a single drop of American blood is shed in a war with Iran, it's over.
It's done.
And unfortunately, the attitude of American politics is going to shift extremely in such a direction, it will be inevitable.
If you think the voices against Israel are loud now, if you think the public agency speaking out against foreign influence, specifically Israel influence on our foreign policy and our politics is loud and obnoxious now, it will become the number one issue for an entire generation.
An entire generation.
By the way, you want a little public intelligence anecdote here?
You want to know the number one thing that people ask me about when I go out in public?
And it's changed throughout the years.
Sometimes it's been about arresting Hillary Clinton.
Then it was the deep state.
Then it was, what if they assassinate Trump?
You know what the number one thing I get when I go out now and people recognize me?
And by the way, this is from mostly veterans.
Understand that.
This is mostly from veterans.
You want to know the one thing that I get brought up the most now.
What are we going to do about Israel?
That is the number one thing.
And it's noticeable.
Like it was noticeable when it was, are we going to arrest Hillary Clinton?
Like it was noticeable, what do we do if they kill Trump?
Now it's what are we going to do about Israel?
That is the number one thing I get asked, and it's veterans that are doing it because they've lost friends.
They've lost limbs.
They're on medications.
They have PTSD dogs.
And it's never been more blatant.
It's never been more in your face than it is right now, how much influence Israel, a small country on the other side of the planet, has on your life and our country's future.
And people just say, hey, I want out.
I want nothing to do with it.
And then they get called an anti-Semite.
And then they have a foreign policy discussion about Israel in the Middle East, and then they get debanked.
Could it be more obvious?
And so then they write legislation saying you can't criticize Israel.
They make anti-Semitic speech illegal.
And then they say, but there's no influence when the influence is smacking you right in the face.
Like a slap, power slap competition.
And so you've got all that humming, all that buzzing, all that churning, just sitting here, just nonstop, churning, churning, buzzing, noise.
And the people say it doesn't exist.
It's not real.
And Israel's our greatest ally.
These people are anti-Semites.
Nobody really stands with them.
They need to be separated from MA.
And then there's all this propaganda trying to push them aside, filter them out.
And maybe it's working.
And okay, now you're kind of going over here.
And it's like, yeah, maybe it's.
And then what happens?
Here comes another Israel war.
Here comes another enemy of Israel that you have to go fight.
Here comes another skirmish in the Middle East that you have to get involved in.
Why?
Does it affect you?
No.
But our greatest ally needs you.
Did Israel come help secure our southern border?
No.
Did Israel help come and clean up after the hurricane?
No.
Did Israel come help clean up after the wildfires?
No.
It's our greatest ally.
But Israel needs a border?
We're there.
Israel needs protection and help after a tragic event.
We're there.
Israel needs help dealing with their regional enemies.
We're there.
They need a check.
We cut it.
They need a missile.
We send it.
Did you really think that American people were just going to ignore it?
Don't you see there's a revolution happening here?
Don't you see the American people are recognizing how much they've been robbed their entire lives, how their politicians have been bought and paid for, sold us all out?
Don't you get it?
Don't you get what Make America Great Again actually means, what it actually represents?
We want our country back.
We want our future back.
We want our past back.
We want it all back.
There are no allies.
There are no friends.
There is no foreign policy.
There's the United States of America and our people.
And that's it.
That's all that matters.
Because we have not mattered.
We have not mattered for decades.
And now we're learning that.
And we're learning how rich we could have been, how prosperous we could have been.
Our cities don't have to be hellholes, poverty-ridden, crime-ridden.
We don't have to be sending people to die in foreign wars, getting false-flagged into foreign wars for everyone else but us.
That's Make America Great Again.
And now, here we are.
So let me show you exactly what I'm talking about with the propaganda.
It's all building up to this.
And now I'm thinking whatever was going on with the Yemen and the Houthis was a distraction for Israel to go back into the Gaza Strip, violate the ceasefire.
By the way, you can plug it into any AI.
There has never been a ceasefire.
Israel never agrees to a ceasefire.
And see, the propaganda media will always say, oh, Hamas won't do a ceasefire.
No, the Israelis don't believe anybody else matters in their negotiations.
I mean, quite frankly, I wish our politicians operated like the Israelis do.
We wouldn't be in this mess.
We wouldn't be 40 trillion in debt.
We wouldn't be getting crushed in global trade.
We wouldn't be invaded.
We wouldn't have open borders.
We wouldn't have this divide about national pride and patriotism.
If our leaders were like the Israelis, we would be crushing it.
We would be rich.
We would be dominant in trade.
We'd be a military force for good.
But see, our leaders don't think like that.
You understand?
When the Israelis sit around and they make a deal with Hamas, you understand the deal means nothing to them.
The people in Hamas mean nothing to them.
People, non-Jews, non-Israelis, mean nothing to them.
Violating a ceasefire, they don't give a fuck about a ceasefire.
They never did.
They have violated every single ceasefire since the beginning of time.
Give me a break, ceasefire.
But then here comes the American media.
Oh, Hamas violated the ceasefire.
Oh, Hamas did this.
Hamas, it's a damn war.
It's been going on for centuries.
It's been going on for millennia.
I want nothing to do with it.
It's been going on since before America was even discovered.
Before America was even established, these people have been warring, killing each other, enslaving each other, raping each other's women.
Before America even existed, it's been going on.
So, oh, Israel Violates the ceasefire.
Yeah, no kidding.
Don't you get it?
So they distract us down here with the Houthis and Yemen, and then they go into Gaza.
That was their plan the whole time.
And don't worry, they'll double back on Iran and the rumors of the ships going to Iran and everything else.
And then them getting Trump to say, oh, you better not do anything, Iran, or you'll be met with our power.
That's, you know, half Trump just flexing.
That's what he likes to do: you know, speak loud, carry a big stick, but really he wants peace.
And so now, what do you get?
And it's all over the mainstream media all night long.
Anti-Semitism is on the rise.
Anti-Semitism, a growing problem in America.
Non-stop 24-7, specifically on conservative media.
So, what?
Americans are supposed to go get involved in another war in the Middle East because a bunch of dumb college students are having a protest against Israel?
Because a bunch of college jack-aloons are barricading a building at 2 a.m.
Because a bunch of college liberal morons are putting on a mask and protesting Israel.
Now I got to go get into a war?
Where are those Epstein files?
I don't know, but we're arresting college students for anti-Semitism.
Where are all the deep state criminals, the people that spied on Donald Trump illegally, the fake Russian collusion hoax, the fake impeachment hoax, political imprisonment, censorship?
I don't know, but we're stopping anti-Semitism.
Oh.
Okay.
Got you.
This will be the biggest part of Trump's legacy.
So the pro-Israel propaganda is running nonstop right now.
They want to bully and intimidate anybody of talking about it by labeling you an anti-Semite.
And if you abide and buy into all of this, the United States will end up in a war in the Middle East.
That's why they're out to get anybody that criticizes Israel so aggressively right now.
Because for Israel, the regime change wars that they want are the most important thing.
And so they will spare no expense.
Whatever mechanisms of power and influence that Israel has, they will spare no expense to get this done.
And Netanyahu wants this to be his legacy.
And you are just supposed to be the cannon fodder.
You are just supposed to be the useful idiot.
And then what do you know?
Right as the rhetoric against Iran is cranking up, who is it that's getting attacked?
Oh, Thomas Massey, the one that doesn't take Israel money, and the one that is reminding Americans tonight that you can't strike Iran without congressional approval.
Well, all that's out the window.
Don't you see the rules change?
Israel doesn't have to register as a foreign agent.
You don't need congressional approval to attack Israel's enemy.
They are Congress.
No.
No.
It doesn't matter how successful Trump is in the next four years.
If we get into a war with Iran and we get into another skirmish or war, all-out war in the Middle East, that will be the legacy.
And he will just fall right back into the pile of presidents that we've had.
It will be no different.
No different than Bush or Clinton or Obama.
It'll be no different, folks.
And it's sad.
It's actually sad.
Everything we fought for, all the sacrifices we made to just End up back at war, just have another country control our foreign policy.
It'd be sad now.
I'm going to be joined here with somebody who's going to break it down for us, all the latest developments, because I went from doing the Infowars War Room and then doing post-production to hopping up in here and getting all my studio set up.
So the nitty-gritty details, we're going to go to Dominic Michael Trippey, who's following this.
And he's going to be dialing in any second now.
And here's here, look, the cold hard truth for me as well is I could sit here and shed a tear over what goes on in Israel.
I could sit here and shed a tear over what goes on in the Gaza Strip.
It's not my country.
It's not my problem.
It's not even my region of the world.
I want nothing to do with it.
I shed a tear.
I shed a tear for my friend Jamie White, who gets murdered in the streets because my damn city is now a violent cesspool.
I shed a tear for the Americans that are victims of violent crime.
We can't even clean up our own damn streets.
That's what I care about.
I care about the victims from our open border pouring in violent criminals by design to collapse our economy, collapse our cities.
I care about the fact that I can't even go to a major metropolitan city where I grew up in St. Louis or where I live now in Austin, Texas, without hearing about violent crime or gunshots or muggings or robberies.
We have literal killers on the street.
But what's the priority?
What do we hear about from the FBI?
What do we hear about from the Department of Justice?
Israel, Israel, Israel.
Anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism.
I'm sorry.
People aren't being raped and murdered because of anti-Semitism.
And if they are, it's in a foreign country on the other side of the planet that I want nothing to do with.
I'm telling you right now.
I'm telling you right now, this will undo the entire administration.
It will destroy MAGA morale.
Now, I would also say, before we go to Dominic Michael Trippey for the nitty-gritty details of what has developed in the last couple of hours, I will say, because it's worth giving you the entire spectrum of analysis here, Trump, maybe more aptly, MAGA is mainstream now.
It's no longer the anti-mainstream.
It's no longer the anti-establishment.
It is the establishment.
It is the mainstream.
And I know that that kind of sounds bad to say, but it's actually a good thing.
That means that we've taken over the mainstream.
That means that we are the mainstream.
But because of that, now the corporate establishment, now the globalists, now all the international interests, now they understand that MAGA is the mainstream.
So now all their propaganda is funneled into MAGA.
Now all their agents and all their operatives are funneled into MAGA.
But do not be confused.
This is not me getting ahead of this.
I'm telling you, this is the pulse of the nation right here.
This is the pulse of MAGA right here.
And all these other agents who will claim they're MAGA and they're with Trump.
Oh, yeah, check a resume.
Or as T.I. once said, check a nigga's resume.
Let's see what's on their resume.
Let's see how many times they've been arrested.
Let's see how many times they've been sued.
Let's see how many times they've been assaulted.
Let's see how many times they've been censored.
Let's see how many times they even said anything before 2024.
No, don't come at me.
This is the pulse right here.
Not you grifters.
Not you fake MAGA, not you mainstream sunshine patriots.
But guarantee to you, guarantamed to you, if they start this war with Iran, all the MAGA grifters, all the mainstream political agents are going to talk about how great it is and fluff it up.
No, MAGA will be heartbroken.
Heartbroken if we end up winning another war in the Middle East.
All right.
Let's go to the phone lines now.
Dominic Michael Trippy joining us.
I've asked you to join us here, Dom, because I wanted you to kind of dig into the nitty-gritty details of what's developed in the last two hours.
So what do you got for us?
Sure, man.
Thanks for having me on.
So we've got quite the developments.
As most of the audience members probably understand, there was, you know, they called it a temporary ceasefire, but realistically, it was just a little bit of a lessening of the warfare going on in Gaza from Israel.
But they actually, not only did they have a very wide-ranging attack across all of Gaza, both north and south, but they simultaneously struck both Lebanon and Syria this evening.
So it's considered a major escalation.
Simultaneously, the U.S. is striking the Houthis in Yemen and the Red Sea.
So there's reports of multiple aircraft carriers.
These are unconfirmed reports as of now, but many regional outlets, a major Saudi news outlet reported that two aircraft carriers are now headed to Iran.
And by all the looks of things, all signs point to major escalation in the region and ultimately warfare between the U.S., Israel, versus Iran.
Okay, so these are the details I was looking for.
You're saying there have been strikes in Lebanon, Syria, and a land invasion in Gaza happening right now?
No, there's no land invasion in Gaza.
It's all airstrikes, but it's a triple strike.
Literally, they're attacking Gaza sporadically throughout the evening.
They're attacking Lebanon and Syria, and that's all ongoing right now.
Major military operation.
So, so what do you're trying to think of it?
I'm looking at it, it's like it looked like the Houthis was kind of like a distraction for a moment.
It was like the shiny object of look over here, look over here, the Houthis, Yemen, so that they could get everyone's attention over there.
And then, boom, it's Lebanon, Syria, Gaza.
Well, that's essentially exactly what's happening because if you remember, there was a prolonged war for, you know, there was prolonged conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
There was just a regime change.
They overthrew the government, the Assad regime, in Syria.
So the person that took over this character by the name of Al-Jalani, he was, for all intents and purposes, an Islamic terrorist.
So Israel was never comfortable with him, which is why Israel over the last 45 days has actually occupied all of southern Syria.
They're about 30 miles outside of Damascus as we speak.
And for people that are aware of the Greater Israel Plan, for people that are aware of the, you know, the plans for militaristic expansion in the region and for Israel to basically dominate and take care of all their threats, that's kind of what we're seeing right now.
So they've taken area in the Golan Heights already from Syria.
Now they're expanding more northbound to Syria to permanently annex more territory.
And they've also pushed back Lebanon substantially ever since they defeated Hezbollah.
And they've taken about 15 miles of Lebanese territory as well.
So, I mean, they are pretty open-faced and brazen with their expansion plan.
And, you know, as far as I'm concerned, the U.S. is funding and backing all of this expressly.
Or, you know, basically giving them the green light that if anybody retaliates, they'll be there.
How much of it do you think?
Because this is where I'm trying to, this is where it's kind of foggy for me.
How much of this is Israel clearing out, airing out the space with Iran so that everybody's sitting here worried about war with Iran and that, what the debacle that would represent.
So it's like they're clearing everything out.
They're clearing the air.
Oh, Iran.
Oh, the Houthis.
And then it was like, yeah, really, it was really just about this expansion.
It was really about this operation of bombing three places at once and then just continuing their operations there.
And really, it's not Iran that they're looking at right now.
That was just like clearing out the room so they could do this.
Yeah, so I mean, if you look at it from a historical perspective, Israel is trying to leverage the United States to essentially overthrow governments or support militaristic efforts in order to place governments that are friendly to Israel as the head of state to all those regions.
So you saw back in the day, they did the exact same thing to Jordan and to Egypt.
Egypt and Jordan used to be extremely combative with Israel.
They were full-blown enemies.
But over the years, and especially because of U.S. dollars, they've moderated their stances.
They're now very friendly with Israel.
You've also seen the normalization with ties between Saudi Arabia and the UAE with Israel.
So, what's going on right now is Iran is pretty far away from Israel.
So, it's difficult for them to ever do a full-scale war or ground invasion against them because of all the advanced technology that Israel has as far as military technology.
But they want to get away, they want to get rid of these immediate threats, and they were already very successful in doing so by getting rid of Assad.
Now, they, you know, they took out Nasrallah, and they're really put Hezbollah on their heels as well.
Hamas is essentially greatly reduced.
So, yeah, I think that basically this was kind of a bit of a distraction so they could just sort of complete the operation of inserting friendly governments.
And eventually, once these friendly governments are already in place, they will put their sights on Iran.
I just don't think it's going to happen quite yet.
Yeah, yeah, I tend to agree with that.
And I don't know if it was you, we've probably had this conversation too, but I've always said that Iran, right now, at least, is Israel's red herring.
And that really, either Israel and Iran's leaders, too, I would say they're all corrupt to an extent.
I would say that Iran's leaders and Israel's leaders are both working the situation to keep their own people under control and to kind of massage the military-industrial complex, plus the dollars, you know, keep flowing.
So, I kind of feel like Israel and Iran have actually been working together to kind of massage this whole process, using the other side as the red herring as the boogeyman.
Not that there aren't real tensions there or it couldn't become larger, but I think maybe the latest development proves that.
I mean, I don't know if you could say Iran is the upper hand on Israel, or Israel is the upper hand on Iran.
I feel like both countries' leaders are kind of just using the other right now to keep their people under control.
What are your thoughts on that?
Well, I can sort of give you an alternative version of a way that is because the ultimate goal for Israel is 100% for sure to overthrow Al-Khameni, to overthrow the Islamic regime in government in Iran.
So, there's many elements in Iran that's actually pretty moderate.
If you remember, prior to the 1979 revolution, I mean, they were a pretty fairly moderate, um, secular country.
I mean, they allowed alcohol, they allowed all very, very westernized.
Yeah, very western.
Exactly.
It's where it's where Patrick Beth David is from, and like he'll talk about it.
And the thing is, is don't I mean, don't believe for one second, even though it's Iranian controlled state media, there's plenty of people in Iran that would vote for a regime change, that would like a westernized government, that don't want to live under a caliphate, which is essentially what it is.
So, if you remember a few months ago, Israel, through their intelligence, you know, they have Israel, you know, love them or hate them.
They do have some of the best intelligence in the entire world.
They were able to actually kill the leader of Hamas at the time during the next presidential inauguration ceremony for the next Iranian president.
So, if they were able to get the leader of Hamas inside of the capital in Tehran during a heightened security time, like a presidential inauguration, that means Mossad or Shin Bet or whichever other Israeli intelligence agency have tentacles deep within Iran.
So, if they didn't want to do an over, you know, like an open-faced military campaign where they'd bomb the shit out of them and actually, you know, take over their country, well, they could certainly use their intelligence apparatus, backed, of course, by the United States security guarantee and endless dollars to take them down.
So, as far as one having the upper hand over another, I don't think it works like that.
But I do think that if they didn't want to go with an overt military operation, they could go with their advanced intelligence apparatus.
Now, here's what I anticipate happens next as far as American culture and propaganda is concerned.
Because they've already been, this is like it's like they've, it's predetermined.
And I could already tell by the propaganda that we got this evening: massive college protests tomorrow, massive college protests.
And I think that, you know, this is kind of a more difficult one to explain other than to just put it simply, it's propaganda.
Folks, they're using, they're using these college protesters to bring in the next level of censorship and spying apparatus.
It's Patriot Act 2.0.
Oh, they use it against Hamas protesters or Hamas supporters or terrorist sympathizers now, and then they will use it on you.
110%.
Bet your entire house on it.
This is all a self-fulfilling prophecy.
And they've been, and so the reason why they've applied so much pressure to these protesters and put so much pressure there in the American media is because they want this thing to get bigger.
They want more anti-Semitism.
They want to be able to scream anti-Semitism and then say, see, look, they're terrorist sympathizers.
They support Hamas.
They want to shove this into the American consciousness so that whatever happens over there, we support.
And then whatever happens here, we support.
So I anticipate tomorrow that's going to be the big thing is, oh, college protesters are back.
That's all controlled by propaganda too.
And then it's going to be, see, this is why we have to stop it.
All right, I want to throw one thing out there.
I gave you all analysis before, but this is going to be a little bit of opinion mixed with it.
So you spoke earlier about MAGA essentially becoming the establishment.
And there's no greater indication of that than witnessing what many of these people are posting.
Many of these people were virulently anti-establishment.
They were virulently anti-war.
And now you're essentially seeing them beat the war drums.
Interestingly enough, they're fine with us withdrawing from Ukraine.
But as soon as you start talking about us supporting the militaristic efforts of Israel, they tell you, oh, you don't want to defeat the terrorists.
What's wrong with you?
Oh, you're anti-Semitic.
They always take it in that direction.
And the other thing that is the most profound and noticeable is these people that had the audacity to claim they're free speech enthusiasts and advocates, they are the first ones to call for censorship as soon as it is related to this subject matter.
It's disgusting.
It's uncalled for.
It's noticeable by the audience.
And it's time for people that truly care about freedom to speak up and do something about it.
Because, look, you have to apply our rights and our amendments to every different subject matter.
And just because it happens to be against Israel doesn't mean it's appropriate to literally fear on censorship.
I know you're saying it too.
You made that video the other day that was tremendous.
But I mean, the hypocrisy is disgusting, man.
I don't know if you agree, but it's been bad.
I think my flavor is just a little different.
I just look at it that MAGA is mainstream now because it is populist and because it is, I mean, that's real.
I don't think that's synthetic.
I think MAGA becoming mainstream is the real phenomenon, but now it's just politics as usual.
So all the big money campaign, big influence campaign, foreign lobbyists, special interest lobbyists, now it's just all funneled through MAGA because it is the mainstream.
But as far as consistency when it comes to being anti-war and pro-free speech, obviously the hypocrites on that are going to expose themselves.
They already have.
And so I expect that that is going to continue.
But really now it's just politics as normal.
So if I'm kind of leveling out here, it's that, folks, we're now into politics is normal.
Understand that.
This is now MAGA's mainstream.
Everybody knows it now.
So all the normal interests that would flow through normal politics, which MAGA has kind of remained pure from, that's all over.
That game is over.
We're now mainstream.
We're now the main battlefield.
We're now the main starship.
It's all through us now.
So that's why you're going to be dealing with a lot of this stuff.
But always remember, there are two important things to remember that'll help you stay, keep your mind straight during all of this.
One, you always want to think about the what, not the who.
So a lot of people during that last video were saying, who is it, Owen?
Who is it?
And I'm saying it's not the who, it's the what.
Think about all the big subjects.
Think about when they did the Christ is King propaganda push to claim it was hate speech and all the other stuff.
It's not the who is taking the money.
It's whenever there's a big subject like that, it's the what.
And then you have the propaganda pouring in on the what, not as much the who, the what.
And then, of course, if it can't be applied universally, it's not logic.
It's propaganda.
So always remember that too.
All right, Dominic, we're going to get another couple guests on here.
Do you want to have any closing statements before we go to Harrison Smith?
Just one last thing, just to tell the audience.
It looks like as of 20 minutes ago, 59 Chinese aircraft are detected in Taiwanese airspace.
And also Donald Trump, when he's supposed to talk to Vladimir Putin tomorrow, apparently he's going to declare Crimea part of Russian territory.
And alternatively, Zelensky is now demanding more money as part of the peace agreement.
So just some extra things to chew on.
Thanks for having me on, man.
Appreciate it.
Wow.
So, oh my gosh, a lot of big developments.
We'll have to follow up on that.
I think Trump already has the mechanisms for the deal in place in Ukraine.
The situation with Chinese, the Chinese in Taiwan is a little different.
I don't know how much Trump is talking about that or with China right now, but I think the deal that he's got in the works right now with Ukraine and Russia is pretty obvious.
And of course, we're going to end up taking the major hit of it.
But you know what?
Maybe it's a hit we're willing to take if we can get peace because it'll get balanced out.
But basically, what Trump is going to do with the deal in Russia is, and we do have all the power, folks.
When Trump said, you know, you don't have any cards, he's right.
America has all the cards.
We have all the cards, folks.
It's time to recognize that we have all the cards, and it's time to start playing like we have all the cards.
So the deal that Trump has in place, and we'll see if it goes well tomorrow.
Trump says to NATO, Trump says to NATO, all right, do you want to keep stealing our money for nothing?
We get nothing out of NATO.
They say, well, yeah, we still want the free money from NATO.
Yeah, of course.
Trump says, okay, so here's what you're going to do.
You're going to stop buying Russian oil and you're going to start buying American oil.
And that'll basically balance our books, let's say, on that issue.
Okay, so now you've got NATO.
Now you've got the cards with NATO.
They'll have to back off the Ukraine war.
They cannot try to add Ukraine because they need our money.
So we say, hey, you're going to still get our money and launder it and steal it, whatever you want to do with it.
But you're going to buy our oil, not Russian oil.
You're going to spend the same amount, but it's going to come to us.
And then you're going to let me get this peace deal and you're going to not get in the way.
And then with Zelensky, it's like, hey, man, you can either go down as the worst president in the history of Ukraine, maybe the world.
We'll put the propaganda of a million men dead under your watch.
I mean, we can really put the heat on you.
Or we can say you helped negotiate a peace deal and stop the war and saved Ukraine.
And then with Russia, yeah, they're going to get Crimea.
They're going to get the Eastern territory that's pro-Russian anyway.
How does the U.S. make up for their losses in Ukraine?
We get the rare earth minerals.
And by the way, Trump will be able to work a deal with Putin and he'll say, hey, we're going to be right in Crimea.
We're going to be, you know, kind of in your backyard here.
We're going to be grilling on your porch.
Is that cool with you?
And Putin's going to say, no problem.
As long as we establish good relations, we view that as a positive.
So hang out on our porch, have a barbecue, and we're going to be in the Crimea, but you're going to be there getting your rare earth minerals.
That's the deal Trump has worked out.
Now, we'll see if it all falls apart tomorrow.
I'm sure some other factors could come up, but that's where it's at.
Now, joining me on the phone is Harrison Smith.
I wanted to get his opinion on all the recent developments that we've seen in the last couple hours.
So Harrison Smith joins me now, host of the American Journal at Infowars.
Harrison, just get into the recent developments here.
Can we stave off another war in the Middle East or is it now inevitable?
Yeah, it's a great question.
You know, honestly, all this is breaking so quickly.
I really haven't had time to look into it in detail.
But obviously, Israel is popping off against everybody and bombing the Houthis and saying the Houthis are, you know, everything they do is going to be the fate of Iran.
You know, when I was on War Room with you, we were talking about the sort of feedback loop that we're stuck in right now, where the sentiment against the Jews in Israel obviously is rising.
And as it rises, you're going to have more crackdowns like you and Dominique were just talking about, where you're going to see, you know, peaceful protesters arrested and the people's green cards canceled.
And that's going to only make people talk about the Jews more.
And that's going to cause more crackdowns.
We're in this like escalating feedback loop.
And, you know, I wonder if that isn't partly responsible for the Israelis being like, hey, it's kind of now or never because they're rapidly losing ground.
There's not really anything in the future that would reverse that except for some sort of major false flag attack on Americans.
I mean, it's the one thing about Trump that I just, I can't explain.
I can't rationalize it.
He seems so on point about literally everything else.
And then when it comes to Iran and Israel, he just acts like the dumbest neocon you've ever seen.
And I mean, you can kind of explain that with the donations that he's been given.
But how many times in the campaign did he say no war with Iran?
And hell, there was even, you know, part of the documents case with Trump was him on tape telling somebody, look, here's a plan to attack Iran that my generals drew up.
And I, you know, denied, he's like bragging on hidden on a hidden microphone.
He's caught dragging about how, you know, these guys wanted to go with war with Iran and I stopped him.
So it's just totally incongruent with who he is.
It's totally insane to be doing this.
You know, it could be that he is just trying to negotiate.
I've been seeing a lot of people like that, like, oh, yeah, these aircraft carriers are going.
That's called, you know, negotiation leverage.
And it's like, okay, until one of them gets hit by a ballistic missile and then it's a thousand dead Americans and we're in war.
So it's retarded negotiation, if that's what it is.
And if they wanted to negotiate, you know, this is something that it isn't talked about very much, but you know, all of the talk of Iranians' nuclear program is kind of nonsense.
Okay, so throughout all of the Gaza events that I guess just restarted, which is fucking terrible.
But throughout all of it, for the whole year, you know, it was all this talk about Iran's nuclear capabilities and Iran wasn't getting involved.
And so the thinking was that, all right, Iran doesn't really want to get involved in a real way.
They want to use sort of their nuclear arsenal or their nuclear capabilities as leverage in negotiations.
They'd be willing to give it up in exchange for being left alone and removing some of the sanctions on them.
And so once Trump gets into office, the Americans just completely changed the negotiations.
And it's not even really about the nuclear stuff now.
They've demanded that Iran gets rid of its entire ballistic missile program and all of its ballistic missiles, which is insane, which is kind of retarded.
I mean, it's like their biggest industry in Iran is their ballistic missiles.
They have literal cities underground full of missiles.
And so, you know, for the last like two months, Iran basically cut off discussions totally because they were like, we were hoodwinked.
You know, this whole time we thought we were talking about our nuclear capabilities.
Here come America and Iran or America and Israel going, actually, we want you to get rid of your entire ballistic missile program.
And the Ayatollah or the supreme leader of Iran basically put out a statement saying like anybody from Iran in discussions with America or Israel will be imprisoned.
Like we're not going to talk to them at all anymore because they're making impossible demands and it's all just a pretext for war.
So, you know, that's some of the background as to what's going on here because Russia is going to start buying ballistic missiles from Iran.
Iran has this incredible ballistic missile capability that's really only increasing.
I think, you know, Israel might be running the AI simulations and going, ah, gee, the longer we wait, the harder it's going to be.
But I actually think this earlier.
I think I agree with the analysis that Israel looks at this as a very thin window of time because they know they're losing support in the West, specifically in America.
Younger, younger generations of Americans, I mean, I would say we're both in the same generation.
We're both in our 30s.
Most conservatives, Trump voters our age, are more neutral, I would say.
If we're just looking for an average, we're more neutral on Israel.
The 20-year-old conservatives are anti-Israel.
I mean, that is just fact.
They are anti-Israel versus our generation that's probably more of just kind of neutral.
We're not really interested in that.
But I kind of have this side theory, and I don't want to spend too much time on this, but since you brought it up, I kind of have this side theory that Israel and Iran are both kind of playing off one another, and there might be real hatred there.
But I think right now they're both kind of just playing off one another to keep the whole region in the balance and in a tense situation when really Israel and Iran are probably both just kind of looking at each other, winking like, yeah, you know, everybody thinks we're going to get into a war, but really we're doing all these other things right now.
So we're going to be good.
I kind of have this, I kind of have this side theory that that's kind of like a red herring tactic, a distraction tactic that both of them are using.
But you know, what's ironic too is we're going to be, we're going to sit here and we'll see about this story.
This is just breaking about China and Taiwan or China moving on Taiwan.
The crazy thing is, because I don't like any of the foreign involvement, but the truth is, let's just, for the sake of the conversation, if you were sitting here facing with this, Taiwan falls or Israel falls, do you know which one will actually crush the U.S.?
Taiwan.
That would actually crush us.
That would actually have real implications on our economy and markets.
Not the same for Israel.
So it's like, now we're distracted over here with Israel and everything.
And is China moving on Taiwan strategically?
And I'll just say this and pitch it back to you because this is actually, this is what people need to understand because this is very important.
Israel's leaders are very smart.
They are very smart and they are pro-Israel.
They actually care about Israel.
Unlike our leaders, our leaders are dumb and they don't care about America.
Same thing in China.
China's leaders are smart and they care about China.
And so this is why, this is why we're so screwed.
And you can talk about, well, maybe, you know, you don't understand Trump.
We could talk about understanding Trump or not.
It's just our leaders are dumb.
We have dumb leaders and they don't care about America.
Israel's leaders are very smart and they care about Israel.
China's leaders, very smart and care about China.
That's the major disadvantage that we've had for years.
Yeah, no, I completely agree.
And there's something about Israel.
It's like the neocons just become all of the worst caricatures of conservatives.
And I think there almost might be part of that where it's like, okay, when it comes to Israel, they get to pump, they get to beat their chest and be warmongers, and we will not stop.
We will destroy them.
But they can't do that with anything domestically, right?
Everything domestically has to be walking on eggshells and well, let's hear them out.
And well, we always have to remember not to, you know, we don't want to go too hard against this.
And let's pay attention to the, you know, that would be a violation of the Constitution to deport illegal immigrants so rapidly.
Let's really think about this.
And then when it comes to Israel, they're just like, bomb them all to hell, turn it all into glass.
Like, and I think they, I think they like get off on that and they really like kind of enjoy that and think it's righteous to do it there.
And it's all just, you know, very high-level brainwashing.
No, I totally agree.
I mean, you know, Israel and Iran have done, and it's been pretty open.
I mean, Seymour Hirsch wrote about it and had all the details.
Where a couple months ago, you know, there's a big Iranian attack against Israel with all the missiles got intercepted, or almost all of them.
Yep, that's right.
Almost every time.
Yeah, it was revealed to be a sort of wink and a nod thing where they were like, all right, you know, here's here's how many missiles we're going to shoot.
Here's where we're going to shoot them to.
You know, you intercept them.
We'll look like we responded.
You guys are safe and we can all sort of reset the border.
Yeah.
And I mean, it's kind of the no, you know, there's no honor amongst thieves or no trust amongst thieves.
You could say they're both thieves, but I mean, yeah, that I'm glad you brought that up because that was actually the moment where it hit me.
And I'm like, wait a second, they're both playing off each other.
They're both giving a wink and a nod and playing their own people and the entire region with all of it.
Yeah, but you know, you also have to, you know, regardless of how legitimate any of it is, just looking at it at face value, I mean, Iran has suffered some major blows recently.
Like, let's not forget that Syria, you know, just collapsed and now they're doing these pogrooms.
And those are ongoing.
They're, you know, the interim president, i.e., the ISIS warlord that's running that country is like doing, you know, orders against Alawites, and Alawites are like running and like living in the hills.
So, you know, there's insanity going on in Syria.
A year ago, Iran had this axis of resistance, they called it, right, from Iraq or from Iran through Iraq, through Syria, through Lebanon.
Well, you know, Hezbollah has been decapitated largely.
It's still active and powerful, but, you know, been severely hit by Israel, which, you know, I would look for that next is to see some of the ISIS terrorists from Syria trying to get into Lebanon from the north and maybe Israel invading from the south, trying to pincer move on Lebanon.
So, you know, Iran has suffered some major blows recently to their allies and are severely weakened.
So, again, that's sort of the window of opportunity that Israel is looking for.
And when it comes to China, I've been saying, I've been hearing from like, you know, back channel people that, I mean, and just from stuff that sort of gets reported, but not really noticed.
I mean, China seems very much preparing for war.
They're firing the generals that are sort of less in favor of conflict.
They obviously are doing this.
Obviously, I just heard about the Taiwan thing from Dominique just now.
And on Reuters, China says military exercise near Taiwan, punishment for separatism.
So, you know, obviously that is boiling up.
And, you know, it's, I don't even know what a war would look like with China.
Obviously, Taiwan is way more important to us than Israel with the chip manufacturing.
But at the same time, all of our medicine comes from China.
So if we actually go to war with China, I mean, it's almost, it's almost mutually assured destruction from the outset without even using nuclear arms, right?
They can cut off our medicine and we can cut off their income.
And, you know, both countries will just destroy themselves from the inside.
I mean, maybe worth mentioning too, not to mention how infiltrated we are by China.
Oh, my God.
I mean, we get Chinese spies arrested all the time.
They've got all the farmland.
So, I mean, that's a major issue, too.
They had their influence campaigns at the universities.
100%.
Oh, yeah.
No, they've got no doubt they have tens of thousands of potential sleeper cell agents in America.
Why wouldn't they?
Right.
Your primary geopolitical enemy has open borders and will literally pay for your soldiers to get housing and travel.
Like it's, yeah, we're retarded and we have completely set ourselves up for this.
So, yeah, man, You know, at a certain point, and this is what I wonder if, like, they're worried about reaching this point.
At a certain point of sort of the diminishing of the effectiveness of Israeli propaganda, you know, going to war with Iran will only cause an uprising against the American government.
And I think, you know, you were pointing that out.
There's obviously a very anti-Semitism is a very useful tool for cracking down on free speech, for justifying restrictions against people who speak out against Israel, even though it's purely geopolitical discussion.
They can still frame it as anti-Semitism.
And clearly, they're going super hard on that.
And obviously, they're doing it under Trump, not only because, as you're pointing out, MAGA is ascendant and sort of you can't beat them, join them attitude where they thought, okay, well, we'll just get what we want through this vessel rather than the other one.
But in getting it through MAGA, they also completely discredit MAGA and can point to that and go, these guys don't believe in free speech.
They're, you know, treating these peaceful protesters this way.
So, you know, they discredit MAGA, they divide MAGA by doing this.
And, you know, at the end of the day, I, I mean, I'm not going to war with Iran.
I'm not, I'm not supporting that.
Nobody I know is going to support that.
And it's like, I don't know, man.
I don't know if they can get away with it again.
I don't, you know, after two Iraq wars in Afghanistan and Libya and how everybody knows how fake all those were, I would hope that this wouldn't work, that people would not be okay with going to Iran for the sake of Israel, since that's so clearly what it is now.
But if nothing else, it will boost anti-Semitism.
And like you said, you know, the rulers of Israel might care about Israelis, but they also are fine to have, you know, they almost thrive off of like anti-Semitism in places like Europe and America.
I mean, if it's a major tool, as you said, it's a major tool.
And I want to respond to something that Corinne said in the chat.
She said she doesn't think the Israeli leaders care about their people.
I would say maybe to like an individual moment or an individual person, but I think at the large S, they care about the legacy of the Jews.
They care about the legacy of Israel.
They are true believers that they are on an ordained mission of God.
That is their true belief.
And so I think it's like the Samsung option or something.
You consider that.
That's the mentality is they will say, we'll do whatever needs to be done to protect the Jewish state and to protect Israel.
So maybe not like an individual person, like maybe something standing down on October 7th or making it worse.
But if they figure, hey, this will be better for the Jewish people and the Jewish state in the long run, you know, that's where they're thinking.
They're thinking more legacy Jewish people, Jewish state type thing, in my opinion.
Right.
Right.
They care so much about their people that they'd be willing to sacrifice any of them, any number of them to preserve the state, right?
It's, it's a very, you know, it is similar to the United States.
And, you know, if the point, if the point of that comment, you know, that she made is like, you know, it's all in service of like a wider global goal where the people of Israel are being used just like the people of America are.
Like, I agree with that.
But the thing about that is that Israel has a primary role to serve in the global order, in the new world order, right?
They need a world capital somewhere, right?
So they're going to, you know, rule the world from a centralized corporate, technocratic, you know, unelected government.
And that government's going to be headquartered in Israel because you use all these various Abrahamic faiths and their prophecies to get people on board.
And you have the one world religion founded there.
I mean, it's all very symbolic and tied in.
And whether they believe it or whether it's just useful is sort of, you know, it kind of doesn't matter, right?
Whether this is whether you're a Christian and you believe that Jesus is going to come back or a Muslim and you believe whatever they believe.
I mean, all the prophecies sort of align and are manipulated and controlled.
And, you know, let's not forget Ukraine, a huge part of what's going on in Ukraine is about dividing the Russian Orthodox Church and creating this faction of the Ukrainian church that they did that totally illegitimately.
And that has to do with destroying any faction of religion that isn't going along with the new world order.
And you know what's funny?
You know what's ironic about that statement is that it just shows you how much propaganda we get in the United States and probably Europe as well.
But I live in the United States, so I can talk about that.
The U.S. media propaganda would have you believe that Russia is fractured and that Russia is against Putin, but then Israel is all united behind Netanyahu.
And really, it's the exact opposite.
Israel is very split.
The Israelis are very split on Netanyahu.
A lot of people are leaving the country.
There are Israeli Israelis that protest Netanyahu.
He's had to remove a couple of them from his cabinet.
But really, if there is any country, I mean, the same thing with Iran.
They're split.
If there's any country that's actually unified, and all countries are split.
But honestly, Russia is probably right now the most unified country.
Honestly, it is probably the most unified country behind Putin.
And of course, what do you get?
You get the exact opposite or the same thing.
Oh, Ukraine is all behind Netanyahu, Ukraine is all behind Zelensky.
No, they're not.
Why do you think he's canceling elections?
So, isn't it amazing when you talk about this level of propaganda, how it's like always reverse opposite?
Yeah, yeah, no, it is complete inversion.
And, you know, I don't know what comes next.
And I wonder, you know, I wonder if Trump is trying a negotiation tactic and maybe, because, you know, I think part of Trump's weakness, and we know that he, you know, has a weakness for advisors that aren't the best, but, you know, are able to talk to Trump in a way that he really likes and et cetera, et cetera.
I thought you were going to say, I thought you were going to say beautiful women, but okay, yeah.
Well, I mean, he's got a few weaknesses.
Not very many, but yes, yeah, these are among them.
No, but I think, you know, he's got this American, you know, when he talks about Gaza and he talks about rebuilding Gaza, you know, to him, I think that makes perfect sense.
He's like, he's like thinking, if he's thinking, okay, if I was a person from Gaza, I'd be sick of the war.
I'd want to own a hotel on the beach and I'd want to have tons of tourists.
I'd want to have a safe place for my kids to run around where I'm not getting bombed all day.
And it's like he doesn't understand, like, no, dude, these people are religiously extremists.
They are dedicated to the land.
They would literally rather die than have a nice hotel if it means giving up their land or, you know, giving up their pride.
And you have the Al-Aqsa Mosque on top of that.
So it's like, you know, there's a part of Trump that is like listening to these advisors who are, you know, almost certainly Israeli or at least, you know, Israel friendly that I think are giving him advice about how to deal with Arabs.
That's just completely inadequate and off the mark because he's dealing with people that he doesn't really understand.
And I don't think he's given the time to put into understanding.
So, you know, I think like sitting there.
Well, I would push back a little bit and say, I think I think a lot of that was kind of just the Trump negotiating strategy.
You know, I think that, yeah, that's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying, though, is that, you know, I think sending aircraft carriers sounds like a negotiation tactic that Trump would do, but it's like, I don't think that's going to work.
Well, I meant more so, I meant more so the strategy in Gaza.
I think he kind of went up there and gave the backhand to Netanyahu, which most people, you know, reactionaries didn't really understand what he did.
I mean, Trump basically backhanded Netanyahu and he said, look, you have failed.
You had three missions.
That was to defeat Hamas, take over the Gaza Strip.
And I forget what the other one was.
It's slipping my mind.
But the point is, he failed in all three.
So Trump said, now we're going to go in there.
We're going to secure the, oh, and get the hostages back.
Right.
So Trump said, okay, you failed.
You didn't get the hostages.
You didn't defeat Amas.
You didn't get the Gaza's trip.
So now we're going to go in there.
We're going to take the Gaza trip.
We're going to defeat Amas and we're going to get the hostages back.
So I think it was more of a kind of a backhanded, subtle, like you're, you just struck out.
So now I have to come in here and take care of it.
Whether he actually intended to do any of that or not is another story.
And now you see, you know, Netanyahu is right back to pushing the gas on the situation.
Yeah, no, I agree.
There was that possibility.
I mean, you know, I was also sort of holding out hope that it was negotiation tactic aimed, you know, partly at Netanyahu, like you're saying, but also partly at the Arab countries to them saying, hey, look, you have failed here.
You need to come up with a plan.
But then they did come up with a plan and, you know, Trump just outright rejected it.
So it's like, okay, that must not have been what was motivating him.
So, yeah, again, it's one of those things where, you know, you hear him talk about Ukraine.
He's talking about all the people dying.
And then it's like, but when it comes to Gaza, kill them all.
It's like, all right, well, what the fuck?
Do you like, do you care about human life or not?
You seem very sincere when you're talking about Ukraine, but somehow that doesn't count when it comes to Israel.
That's why I think he's getting, I think he's getting bad advice.
I think he's getting bad intel.
And again, I think he is sort of, I don't know, negotiating, not taking into account or not taking seriously the sort of motivations that these people are motivated by, you know?
So I don't know, man.
I would look at, you know, what's what is happening in Syria.
Like, we can't forget that is going on as well.
And just knowing that, like, you know, obviously Israel is trying to make the most out of the situation that they have now, which they seem to believe that Trump is, you know, pretty much firmly on their side and going to let them get away with or do anything.
So they're taking that blank check and achieving as much as they possibly can with it, which is very real and tangible.
You know, taking land in Syria, taking land in Lebanon, reclaiming Gaza.
Like, you know, as much as these things could be sort of double-blind games and negotiate tactics and stuff, I mean, it's all very, very real and tangible for Israel in terms of just like conquering land and taking it over and incorporating it into Israel itself.
And again, you know, part of it, it seems like it's so, because you're right.
I mean, the protests are going to pop off tomorrow.
It's going to be massive.
And it's almost like what happened to college, man.
Like, we used to skip class to like, I don't know, like go to the gym or like, you know, hung over from a party or like, I don't know, go hike a creek and like find somebody with a joint.
Like now it's like, we're going to go protest all day.
Like, God, geez.
Yeah.
And, but, you know, it's like, you know, who cares?
Like, fine, you know, let them let them protest, like, whatever.
And, you know, it, it's just, it's so weird that everything in politics just gets topsy-turvy when Israel gets introduced.
It's like, suddenly I'm on the same team as Ohan Omar, and it's like, I'm trying to tell Trump not to deport people.
It's like, what is going on here?
Everything gets completely different.
You know, it's one of those things.
What is the, I forget, it's not the bell curve.
The bell curve is like one, but it was a horseshoe.
The horse.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's like, it's like, okay, you know, the Muslims and the Jews can't agree on anything, but neither of them eat pork.
Okay.
So I'm not touching pork.
There's something going on with that.
And it's like the dissident left and the dissident right are not really a fan of the, let's say, U.S.-Israeli relations.
So it's like, if two groups that are diametrically opposed agree on one thing, you know, maybe there's something there.
You know, maybe.
And I mean, I mean, it's, it's, you know, what I always say is that the far left is right about Israel for the same reason they're wrong about everything else, because they see everything in a very simple binary of like white oppressor versus innocent black indigenous folk, you know?
So when it comes to Israel, like I happen to align with that because I perceive it from a nationalist point of view where I'm like, I want there to be sovereign nations.
I think these people have a right to resistance and their land.
Like I come at it from a nationalistic point of view.
They simply apply their blanket interpretation of all conflict, which is which side are the white people on?
They're the bad guys.
Right.
Yeah.
Just total, I'm against whatever you stand.
It's really, I mean, that is their only principle, which is really non-principled, but that's really it.
You know, if Trump came out and said, you know, if you're walking down the street and there's a big stinking dog turd, you probably shouldn't eat it.
You know, you'll have liberals, you'll have liberals digging through the grass looking for a dog turd to eat.
Like, I'll eat dog shit.
Screw Trump.
Dog shit tastes good.
Yeah, yeah.
There's sort of, yeah, there's just like a petuin to it, which is, which is very annoying because, you know, it's like, yeah, why are these retarded socialist anti-white scumbag?
Why are they right about this?
Because I do, you know, I think they come at it from a terrible angle.
And I come at it from just a sort of humanitarian nationalist angle.
But yeah, we have them do.
We have to align on this.
Everything just gets, and, you know, everything, everything when it comes to Israel.
Free speech, you know, foreign aid, just everything when it comes to Israel, just assume the opposite of what everybody believes.
It's all very annoying and bizarre and frustrating.
So yeah, you know, I don't know if I don't know.
I don't know if we could handle war with Iran.
Like the whole point of war with Iran might just be, and we know, I mean, the ultimate goal is just to destroy the United States.
And that's always been the purpose of the Third World War.
They have always planned on having a Third World War.
So I pray to God this is the kickoff tonight.
But it's possible.
You just feel like that war goes nuclear is what is, I think, the fear, is that that's the war that goes nuclear.
All right.
I assume you'll be covering this in depth tomorrow morning.
Yeah, yeah.
I will try not to spend the whole show on it, but we'll definitely, I'll touch on it.
Sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Harrison Smith, he'll be on air tomorrow, InfoWars, 8 a.m.
American Journal.
Thanks for weighing in tonight.
Thank you for your time.
Thank you, Zerk.
Dr. Letter.
You know, and I'll just say this too.
We may or may not get another guest on the phone.
If I hear from him, we'll get him on.
If not, no big deal, we'll sign off.
But aside from all this, aside from all the Dividing issues, aside from all the conquering lines.
There's one thing that I'll always remain consistent on.
And, you know, Harrison was kind of touching on that, the humanitarian aspect.
I mean, I'm not going to, it's not me waving some humanitarian flag.
It's really an internalized belief that I externalize in my politics.
And this applies to any human on earth from any country of any religious belief, anything.
Government is inherently evil.
There are not many things that are inherently evil, but government is.
Now, sometimes evil can be used for good.
So, yeah, a government can be good, but it is inherently evil.
Government is inorganic and evil.
You are not meant to be ruled by any entity, any man.
So, I want all humans to be free.
And hate is what gives government the power.
Fear is what gives government the power.
No, I want the Israelis to be free.
I want the Palestinians to be free.
I want the Ukrainians to be free.
I want the Russians to be free.
It's not my problem.
I want Americans to be free.
That's what I want first and foremost.
But just government is inorganic and an evil tyranny on the mind and hearts and bodies and souls of man.
And that's kind of a spinoff of a Thomas Jefferson quote, but it's true.
And that was the entire idea behind America.
Self-government, independence.
I mean, truly, that was the idea.
That was the concept.
That's what made America great.
Can you even do that anymore?
Is it even possible anymore?
Can America set the standard for freedom again?
It's the ultimate challenge.
It's the ultimate challenge.
But it was the ultimate challenge in 1776.
It's the ultimate challenge again today.
You know, maybe I'll give it a couple more minutes to see if this guest wants to join or not.
But since I'm getting a little more existential here, let's talk about AI.
I've been thinking a lot about AI because it is the very near future.
And I kind of base my thought process like this.
And a lot of people can probably relate to this.
Let me kind of just go down this longer train of thought that's been just sticking in me that I wanted to vocalize for a while.
And I got all kinds of proof.
I could do a whole presentation, but I'll just verbalize it here.
There will never be another definitive decade ever again.
The last definitive decade that had a vibe, it had a culture, it had a sound was the 90s.
That was the last decade where it definitively had its own brand, its own culture, its own sound, its own everything was the 90s.
You had a bit of it in the beginning of the 2000s, but then it all got blurred with smartphones and with the internet.
And then it all just blurred together.
So it was like early 2000s.
You kind of had it a little bit, but then the smartphone came out in 2007 and everything just was blurred after that.
Now, why is that significant?
Because it shows what technology can do to culture, and it shows what technology can do as far as the human experience is concerned.
Now, would you argue that that was a good or a bad thing?
Well, you could argue it was both, but I look at it like this: because I'm an observer.
I love the human experience.
I am fully living my human experience.
You only get one human experience to live, and that's yours.
And I'm fully in it, and I love it, and I love consciousness.
I love this divine creation of God.
I love life.
I really do.
I want to get everything I can out of it.
But what do I notice?
What do I notice is in the 1990s, and again, maybe earlier 2000s, but you know, because I've been going to events, big events, ever since I was a kid, concerts, ball games, you name it.
And I'm using this as an example.
School was kind of the same way, but that's a little different experience.
I was still a little young.
And I'm not in school anymore, so I don't know.
But like, if you went to a concert in the 90s, it was like it was lit, and everybody was on the same page.
If you were in the pit, you were rocking.
If you were outside, you were singing, you were dancing.
You go to a concert now, barely anybody moves.
Nobody's invested in the moment.
Pits are not what they used to be.
You're lucky if you can get, you can get a mosh.
People are all filming on their phones, staring at their phones, sitting down in the stands.
You used to never see that.
Same thing in a ball game.
You used to go to a ball game.
Everyone was invested in the game.
Everybody was there, invested in the game.
Now you go to a ball game, same thing.
Everyone's on their phones.
Everybody's distracted by 100 other things.
There's 50,000 flashing lights and advertisements and everything around it.
Nobody's living in the moment anymore.
Zen is gone.
Everybody is somewhere else.
So why do I lead up to the AI conversation here?
Can you imagine what happens with AI?
Can you imagine what happens with AI?
I can.
I don't really know what happens to the human experience, but yeah, you're basically probably 10 years away from being plugged into a machine with instantaneous access.
So it's like you went from Googling stuff to AIing stuff, and there's still a process there.
Then it's going to all be tied into quantum computing, nuclear fusion power, whatever they decide to use, and it's going to be just boom.
It's going to be instantaneous information access, content access, everything, like humans moving at the speed of sound.
And if you don't plug into it, then you're going to be way behind.
Imagine somebody now that doesn't have a car.
So how do you get around?
You want a bike?
Are you walking?
Are you taking public transport?
Who's at the advantage?
The person that has a vehicle or the person that's walking to their destination.
So it's a much more extreme example of that, but it's the same concept.
And then I think about, well, what about the human experience?
Or what about the human ability?
Well, you don't have to go back in time that long before there was no such thing as an obese person.
There was no obese.
Being obese didn't exist.
But that's because most people still had to be physically active in some way, shape, or form.
Well, not anymore.
Not anymore.
And even for men, if there was one last desire to be physically fit, to get women, just get rich.
They don't care.
Doesn't matter.
Women ultimately care more about resources than they do physical appearance.
So you could be fat as long as you're rich.
You'll be fine.
So what is that like then?
What is that like when AI takes over and that becomes the main tech?
What does that look like?
Well, I think, okay, I still exercise.
I still go to the gym.
I don't have to necessarily.
I mean, I do think it's good for health and, you know, in case certain situations, maybe.
But that's personal preference.
But yeah, okay, I'm physically fit.
I choose to be.
Well, it's going to be like that with reading.
You're not even going to have to read.
Everything is just going to be like implanted.
You won't have to read anymore.
You can listen, you can view, but reading will become almost an entirely lost art.
But you'll still be able to read if you want.
So people will choose to read, just like they choose to exercise.
But what about the ability to think?
what about the ability to even think?
In case you haven't noticed, people have already lost their ability to think.
Can you imagine what happens when AI takes over?
People won't even be able to think anymore.
In 10 years, the world will be unrecognizable because of AI and quantum computing.
Now, we have another mission, and that is make America healthy again.
But if we don't accomplish this, if we don't get rid of the poisons and the foods and the vaccines, you realize you're going to be walking around in a land of like demented, deformed, retarded people.
And you're going to have this, you're going to have this separate society now.
And, you know, it's probably all by design.
And really, we're probably already in like a fifth generation of this phase, to be quite honest, that we don't even know is going on.
It's in the background.
It's above us.
It's beyond us.
It's transcended us.
Could be extra-dimensional.
It could all be right here where you have this happen with humanity.
And then what happens is the people that are aware of this or know of it, they transcend while everybody else gets dumber and fatter and loses all their abilities and just becomes this kind of surf, peasant, cannon fodder class until it's ultimately extincted either intentionally or of natural causes.
We might already be in this, folks.
We're lied to about this planet.
We're lied to about this planet.
We're lied to about the history of humanity.
There have likely already been, you look at the pyramids, you look at the monoliths, you look at the ancient civilizations and the connected features of them together.
It defies what history and logic are telling us.
So we might already be in this phase.
There could be a civilization sitting on top of us, a civilization sitting on top of that, and we just go through these phases every 3,000 years or so, and then all of humanity gets wiped out, but some remain, and then they've conquered that level of the planet or that dimension, and then humanity kind of restarts from whatever was left behind.
And now here's where we are.
We're that left behind factor.
But now you're in the phases of, okay, who's going to come up and rise and who's going to crash and die to grow again from the earth versus the past generations of humans, intelligence life that have transcended everything we understand on this planet?
We could already be in like fourth, fifth phase of that.
Call it the Illuminati, call it the secret societies.
The symbolism is everywhere.
But maybe we're the first civilization, maybe not.
Maybe we're the first civilization that actually can become extraplanetary.
Maybe we're the first civilization that actually decides, you know what, we're all going to try to survive and transcend, not just a select few.
How's that for you?
All right, let's do one more guest.
I want to hear from this guy.
He's got a different perspective on all of it, I'm sure.
We'll go for like a couple minutes with him, and then I got to go.
He had to lock the chickens up, literally locking up chickens, listening.
What do you think about that, though?
That's your secret society right there.
All right.
Well, I really want to hear the perspective.
Yeah, Adam, I've got you live here.
Adam King joining us now.
He's actually lived in the Gaza Strip, and he is of Jewish heritage.
So he has a different perspective than the last two guests that I've had on.
So Adam King, I know you've been listening tonight.
What are your thoughts on this conversation?
What are your thoughts on the developments tonight?
Well, it was a pretty big conversation.
I really enjoyed your part with Harrison.
And I think you guys covered a lot of ground.
I think the Taiwan stuff is super fascinating because as you mentioned earlier, so much of our high-tech is tied into Taiwan.
Like a real linchpin for the United States.
Yeah, and now it's like a race against time.
Like, can we produce that stuff here before we lose the control in Taiwan?
You know, I'll tell you, a lot of people don't know the full scope about me, but I actually own a tech company and I'm an inventor.
And I have like, I'm in like this situation right now where I am personally trying to source parts in the United States and get a machine made in the United States.
And it's just like impossible.
Like prices on U.S. goods are like four times as high as China, you know, because they have their slave labor and whatnot.
And like, it's like really difficult.
So, you know, it's not just about can we crunch down and build this, you know, within like two or three years.
And I mean, it's going to take two or three years.
There's a significant crunch that Taiwan could impose on us.
Do you think China is moving strategically right now, knowing this?
I actually think China is moving because they're afraid of the Iranian situation.
They don't want to lose their Iranian colony.
Iran is almost exclusively backed up on Chinese money.
And that was orchestrated by the Biden administration.
The Biden administration specifically manipulated geopolitics while in the back door giving all sorts of oil contracts to China, funding, funneling tons of money to Iran.
It wasn't just the $86 billion of military equipment that were left in Afghanistan.
It was all sorts of strategic manipulation to funnel money into Iran.
And so people don't like to talk about just the depth of what took place under the Biden regime and how Iran really, you know, Iran was on the death ropes.
And I don't know, Owen, have you ever seen any of these pictures from like Iran in 1978, 1979 with hot girls and bikinis on the beach?
You know what's crazy, dude?
The minute you said that, I was like, hot Iranian women.
And then you're gorgeous.
Is this sacrilegious for you?
No, of course not.
There's actually a blessing in Hebrew that you could say over a woman who's exceptionally beautiful.
Like there's a, you know, and this isn't to like to drool over women, but there is something very special about, you know, God did bless the, it's the same, it's the same thing as if you go on a hike and you get to the Vista point, you look out and you're just like in awe of the view.
You know, God put that in nature and some women have it more than others.
And the Iranian women are gorgeous women.
Just plain and simple.
You know what is funny about that too?
Is the Iranian women, it's kind of like American women, where now, like, everybody knows conservative women are hotter.
It's very similar in Iran, but the irony is, you know, the conservative women, you don't really know it.
The leftist women, you know, and you're like, no, thank you.
But the conservative Iranian women, you don't know.
It's true.
It's true because they're all covered up in it.
You can't see it.
Honestly, it's like such a sad thing.
And like, you know, I see on the internet, like, all these people blackpilling on Trump because he's like in with Israel and building the alliance with Israel.
And it's like so foolish to like blackpill on Trump.
He's accomplished so much.
Today's 56 days.
It's unbelievable what we've accomplished in 56 days.
But if you actually look at the situation with Iran, this is like, they were like in Trump version one, he had them like on the ropes, choked out.
20 more seconds and they would have lost their life, complete oxygen, TKO.
The 2020, the virus came, the elections got flipped, and Iran under the Biden administration just got emergency, hundreds of billions of dollars.
Well, he had the peace deals worked out.
I mean, it didn't, all of this stuff, when Trump says none of this would have happened, it's actually true.
None of it would have happened.
The peace deals were worked out and everything was, the dust was kind of settling, if you will, the geopolitical dust.
And now it's like, yeah, Biden just blew the whole or whoever.
I mean, Biden was the president.
You know, the boss always pays the cost.
So that's the same with Trump.
But yeah, they just blew that situation, but they had to.
They had to fund their proxy groups.
They had to steal their money.
And so they did it.
You know, a lot of people in the intelligence community have been speculating that Iran already has a nuclear bomb.
They have enough enriched uranium.
They just don't have a delivery mechanism to actually implement.
But wouldn't China get on that if they wanted it?
Well, China doesn't want the all-out devastation.
Yeah.
You know, China doesn't, if China loses Iran, it loses all of its strategic oil reserves, and then it's fucked.
China is super fucked.
So by taking out Iran, it's kind of like a dual, a dual-edged sword.
We don't need to go all out into war with them.
We just need to deliver enough of a blow that can help the people rise up.
The Green Revolution was squashed by Obama.
2005, they almost toppled the regime independently of any foreign influence.
And it was the Obama administration.
I'm sorry, 2008, the Obama administration came running to their aid, denied all help to the Iranian people, and the Green Revolution was squashed.
These people were killed.
It was so horrible.
How much of the saber rattling between Iran and Israel do you think is real versus synthetic to keep their people in control?
You know, Iran likes to saber rattle against Israel, but its main target is really Saudi Arabia because it doesn't really, it's like, I'll be the one to defend us from the big bad Israel.
But really, it wants to conquer Saudi Arabia so that it can be the Muslim hegemony.
You know, it wants to conquer the Sunnah, the Sunni Islam.
You know, and it wants Shia Islam to dominate.
That's a much bigger prerogative in Islam in Iran than to conquer Israel.
Let's say Iran hype, which it would never do.
Iran hypothetically conquered Israel.
It still has to go after Saudi Arabia in order to accomplish its mission.
And literally, in the last five months, Israel has decimated the Iranian arc from Syria to Lebanon, Hezbollah, with Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
These people, Israel has done America a tremendous service because America needs to, if America topples the Iranian regime, it could cut off all the oil to China and then it's checkmate to China.
China has no room to go into Taiwan at that moment.
You know, so there's all it's almost easier to save Taiwan by cutting off these oil reserves in Iran and liberating the Iranian people and freeing Persia again, make Iran Persia again.
And, you know, so there's a lot at stake.
You know, as far as the Houthis are concerned in Yemen, America has like everybody needs to understand the geopolitical landscape better by understanding the Ben-Gurion Canal.
This is the reason why we are invested into the Middle East.
It's the reason why people like Ian Carroll, who is so outspoken against Israel, still understand the strategic need to control to control trade between the East to Europe.
Well, there's no doubt.
Trump looks at everything from an economic trade perspective.
That's his expertise.
That's what he likes to do.
That's why he's negotiating with NATO, Russia, Israel.
He's trying to form a massive trading route to compete with China.
You know, he's making all sorts of crazy deals with Russia right now.
And there's a leak.
He's going to make a big announcement tomorrow, actually.
There's two things happening tomorrow.
I think it's pretty weird that the JFK files are being dropped tomorrow because he already announced that there's going to be a major development with the Russian-Ukrainian thing tomorrow.
Well, hopefully he's going to announce a peace deal.
But yeah, think about that.
So you've got the developments in Taiwan.
You've got the developments in the Middle East.
You've got Trump with his Putin phone call tomorrow and the JFK files.
I mean, hold on.
Oh, my gosh.
To sweeten the peace deal, what I'm hearing through my grapevine is that Trump is going to officially recognize Crimea as Russian, as a part of Russia.
So imagine how stable the world could possibly be in a week from now.
Russia has Crimea officially recognized by the West.
Germany and France can suck it.
Ukraine war is over.
Zelensky is removed.
And then the only target is China and Iran because the real axis is China and Iran.
And Russia is kind of like in limbo because it wants to be a part of the West.
It loved its Nord Stream pipeline before the Biden administration blew it up.
That was like the Russia's always wanted to be a part of Europe.
Russia doesn't want to.
Russians look like Europe.
Russia tried to.
Putin was a day away from joining NATO in the 1990s.
Right, exactly.
And, you know, he I have to give credit to Putin.
You know, people think that there's like these alliances.
If you're supportive of Israel like I am, you have to support Ukraine.
I don't.
I'm all in on Putin.
I think he's a people want to call him a dictator, evil, blah, blah, blah.
I think if you put anyone else in that position, including anyone under Putin, he would have already used nuclear missiles.
Oh, my God.
Oh, absolutely.
We would have been incinerated.
It's well known.
We're going to have a debt of gratitude to Vladimir Putin for a million deaths, and he still didn't use nuclear missiles.
And people don't understand.
You know, the people behind Putin are like, I mean, I don't know, for lack of a better word, extremists.
They would have wanted to, they would have wanted to wipe Ukraine out.
They would have wanted to actually go in there and take Ukraine and take Kiev physically.
That's what all the people behind him would have done.
Putin was kind of the stable hand here.
You could maybe say the same thing about Israel, but that's a different bird to be dealing with.
But yeah, absolutely.
But see, most people don't understand these geopolitics, and that's why I wanted to get you on to kind of throw your geopolitical take into the ring.
And that was a good take with Iran and China.
But let's see what happens.
Let's see what happens tomorrow.
Let's see when the dust settles after this week, where we stand, because I'm just concerned that there are so many people that want war.
I just hope Trump can kind of work it all out and keep our people out of it.
And, you know, we'll see what happens tomorrow.
I don't think tomorrow is going to be a slow news day by any stretch of the imagination.
I don't think we'll have any boots on the ground.
We might have the Air Force involved.
We might showcase a ton of technology for the Russians in Yemen and for the Iranians.
Israel is going to go for Iran.
I don't think America attacks Iran.
I think Israel will handle that to take all the glory.
Good for them.
But in the end, Owen, with all this geopolitical stuff, I always have to, there's always a factor that no one considers, and it's God.
And the way that I look at it is that if God wanted to end the world and make evil win, Trump would have been taken out in Butler, Pennsylvania.
And the fact that he was saved in Butler, Pennsylvania, there's like this mystical component.
And I've arrested myself into the belief that whatever happens, God is orchestrating something amazing for the good for all of us.
And there's a phrase in the Torah, do not fear the destruction of the wicked when it comes.
And I think everybody can use a dose of that right now.
People got to stop blackpilling on Trump.
Border crossings are like virtually non-existent anymore.
And they're like, why aren't you deporting people?
It's like such a complex thing.
It's like 56 days in.
But God has a plan, Owen, and it's going to be executed.
And America is a part of God's plan.
So, of course, we got to show up.
We can't just sit on our asses.
And, you know, we were called for a purpose.
American exceptionalism is to liberate humanity.
And there's no greater place in the world where humanity is limited and restricted than in Iran.
We really, if we have any glory like we did in Europe in World War II, liberating Europe from Adolf Hitler, it's liberating the Iranian, the Persian people from the Iranian mullah regime.
They're from Afghanistan.
They're not even Persian.
They're like ruling the Persians.
It's like an ethnic thing.
Well, I think that that's the closer right there.
That's the closer.
God is in control at the end of the day.
It's all God is the ultimate power.
And so we're just kind of down here pontificating it, just trying to live our best life.
And God is probably just up there saying, don't worry, children.
Don't worry, children.
If you have faith, then don't worry, chill.
Exactly.
All right, Adam.
All right.
Glad we can get you on before we sign off.
All right.
Peace out.
There you go.
Good perspectives tonight.
Good, well-rounded perspectives and discussion.
And a great way to close it.
God is in control.
This is all God anyway.
So doesn't mean we sit on the sideline, but that's the truth.
It's all God.
All right.
Went a little long tonight, but I'd say it was overall a pretty good show, huh?
Good perspectives all around.
Good analysis all around.
We got a little deep at times, got a little existential at times.
Guess what?
I'll be back on air tomorrow.
InfoWars War Room 36 p.m.
Oh, oh, I got to say, I got to say, I forgot to do this.
I forgot to do this.
Yeah, let me do this.
Okay, at Owensroyer.store right now, I wanted to let you guys know we are next week, the hoodies and the sweatshirts will be gone.
All hoodies and sweatshirts will be gone from Owensroyer.store starting next week.
Okay, so if you want a hoodie or a sweatshirt, get it.
It's gone next week.
We're going to be introducing some new stuff.
We're going to be introducing new stuff next week, but the hoodies and the sweatshirts will be gone.
The hats will remain, but the hoodies and the sweatshirts will be gone.
And I'm working on something very special at owenschroyer.store as well.
So pay attention, but for this week, it's the last week to get hoodies and sweatshirts.
Don't forget we are always coming to you through the Owen.gold microphone, the only membership that pays you back in gold.
Literally, go to Owen.gold, become a member, and we mail you gold, silver, precious metals to your house, apartment, residence, mailbox, whatever it is.
We send it to you.
The only membership that pays you back in gold, owen.gold, to become a member.
That does it for me tonight.
I'll see you guys tomorrow on the InfoWars War Room.