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I am Nick Sorter, your host for today. | ||
And, you know, like every week under the Trump administration, this week was no different. | ||
Another big week, a lot of stuff going on. | ||
And, you know, in Texas as well, where InfoWars is based. | ||
I also Chase Geyser is here with us as well, not here but in that studio. | ||
And being that he's actually in Texas, I kind of want to bring this up here because it looks like the state of Texas has approved a, or the committee anyway in the House has approved a map to redraw the congressional districts and, and hopefully add five Republican seats in the US Congress. | ||
Sounds like a dream. | ||
I think we should do that all across the country. | ||
The Democrats have already done it in a bunch of different states. | ||
So why can't we? | ||
Why can't we do it? | ||
Best part. | ||
Jasmine Crockett happens to be drawn out of her district. | ||
She's been complaining and whining about it. | ||
So luckily, you know, we might be losing Jasmine Crockett next session. | ||
Not sure. | ||
Haven't this hasn't actually passed the Texas legislature fully yet. | ||
It's still proposed, but the the the the the the the map is very, very red. | ||
Chase Geyser, are you there? | ||
Yeah, I'm here. | ||
What's that man? | ||
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All right. | |
I just I get I get it. | ||
I just I gotta ask you this because a lot of people like to play, you know, like, oh, well, if we do that, the Democrats are going to do it. | ||
Have the Democrats not been pulling this crap for decades at this point? | ||
Is that still a valid argument? | ||
Well, they absolutely have. | ||
And a lot of people disregard the deal with illegal immigration. | ||
They think, all right, we've got all these illegal immigrants coming into the United States of America. | ||
And it's the Democrats planning to steal as many votes as possible with election fraud. | ||
And certainly there's some truth in that. | ||
But the real issue with that is all the immigrants flooded in and then they were sent to these various sanctuary cities, which happened to be in B blue states. | ||
And then every ten years there's a census. | ||
And then the illegal immigrants, regardless of whether they vote or not, are counted in the census in these blue states, which gives states like California and others disproportionate representation in the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, right? | ||
And so, look, if Texas is able to redraw the districts and get more Republicans in Congress, that's great. | ||
And Democrats can criticize it all day long and Republicans can push back and say, you've been doing the same thing with illegal immigrants. | ||
Absolutely, one hundred percent. | ||
But you know what, dude? | ||
This week my wife was talking to ChatGPT and trying to figure out what her political persuasion, if she knows exactly what she believes on every issue, but like many Americans, feels alienated from what either political party has been doing lately. | ||
You know, you got the Mike Johnsons with their congressional committees to go to Israel and stuff like that. | ||
And we see Ukrainian flags flying around in Congress, regardless of whether it's Republicans or Democrats in office, and this is the first time I ever heard this because I guess I'm just not that politically savvy, believe it or not, but ChatGPT described my wife as postpartisan. | ||
And frankly, that's where I'm right now, Nick. | ||
I don't give a fuck who's at the power because they both suck all the time and all I can feel is rage. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, you feel a little politically homeless. | ||
Like, I guess it's a step beyond politically homeless. | ||
I'm postpartisan. | ||
Postpartisan. | ||
Yeah, but but but look, so you brought up this congressional delegation that's going to Israel. | ||
And I was able to find out last night from here in DC that, you know, the Senate was having this argument back and forth with Chuck Schumer, right? | ||
That the Republicans were and President Trump. | ||
And there was this negotiation going on or whatever to stop the Democrats from delaying President Trump's nominations. | ||
Now a Senate staffer, an angry Senate staffer from the GOP reached out to you. | ||
The Republican Party reached out to me and said, you know why Chuck Schumer has got us back into a corner? | ||
Because he knows that we're supposed to be going overseas tomorrow and we don't want to cancel that or our leadership doesn't want to cancel that. | ||
Schumer knows that. | ||
So Schumer got his way. | ||
Schumer won that whole thing last night. | ||
We hardly got any nominees through. | ||
We still have 130 nominees backlog and Jon Thune is blocking President Trump from making recess appointments. | ||
I mean, how do you not chalk that up as a Democrat win, you know, an America lost Democrat win where, where, where Congress decided, okay, yeah, screw the American people because we want to go overseas for a few days. | ||
Yeah, I'm totally with you on that. | ||
And I think this is a common mistake that the American people make. | ||
I make this mistake very often myself. | ||
It's so easy for us to write all these people off as completely incompetent. | ||
You see the videos or the images of Chuck Schumer trying to make a burger and every American who's ever made a burger is like, what the hell is that? | ||
We see all their policy suggestions and how just asinine they all are. | ||
Everything from universal basic income to affordable housing for everyone to buying up thousands and thousands of acres of federal park land in order to turn it into affordable housing, even though there is no plumbing for 100 miles. | ||
I mean, they seem so incompetent, but they are incredibly incompetent at politics.ics. | ||
They're good at nothing else, but they're incredibly talented at staying in power and expanding their own power. | ||
I mean, if Nancy Pelosi can do nothing else, she can certainly stay in power and then figure out how to inside trade. | ||
If Hillary Clinton doesn't know what to do about Benghazi or anything else, she certainly knows how to stay in power and expand power, other than when she goes against Trump, who won. | ||
So this is one of the things I think we have to remember, this is my point here, is that despite the fact that we're faced with enemies and supervillains who are abundantly retarded in almost every imaginable way, they are not to be underestimated in terms of what they're able to accomplish politically because that is their forte. | ||
I mean, just as Michael Jordan was good at basketball or Tiger Woods was good at golf. | ||
Chuck Schumer is good at being a shithead politician. | ||
You know, I guess that begs the question, Chase, why can't we have shithead politicians then? | ||
I mean, you have to fight fire with fire, man. | ||
I mean, you can't, we can't just play cutesy time every time we get power here if they're going to just kick us in the balls every single time they have the opportunity while they have power. | ||
I mean, we'd be naive to think that Democrats are going to never get power again. | ||
We're hoping so. | ||
We're hoping that we can, you know, redistrict some states, get rid of their hyper party-based seats. | ||
You know, the Supreme Court is hearing this case that is potentially going to ban race based districts that the Democrats decided they were going to draw all over the country. | ||
And I can't believe that wasn't already banned. | ||
I mean, that seems like blatant racism. | ||
That's how you end up with people like Jasmine Crockett in the first place and Maxine Waters and all those dumb broads that I had a clip that was queued up here and maybe we'll find it in another segment of Jasmine Crockett. | ||
One of the things that there was a video of these ghetto congressional members up here in DC arguing, yelling at each other during a hearing. | ||
And it's like we have devolved as a country. | ||
And we have to take it back. | ||
by any means necessary, man. | ||
I don't feel bad about redrawing the lines in our country. | ||
Yeah, I don't feel bad about redrawing the lines either. | ||
I think the problem actually goes back to the people. | ||
And I hate to say that because I love the people, but Republicans as a voter base seem to be content with politicians who say the right things, regardless of what they do. | ||
So we understand, I think subconsciously. | ||
And then they end up like, you know, the I think people are waking up to that though, Chase. | ||
When we sit here and talk about the lack of arrests and stuff, people notice that Pam Bondi has, she hasn't been on Fox a lot recently because I think, you know, maybe they learned. | ||
But that's what people were pissed off about. | ||
It's like they're tired of it. | ||
I see it through posts too. | ||
When I'm reading, when I'm transmitting information on X of some official saying, you know, something like, Oh, well, the statute of limitations aren't up for Hillary Clinton and her cronies and such. | ||
But people just don't get excited over that anymore because they're not seeing any results. | ||
What's there to be excited about? | ||
You know, they're getting tired over this. | ||
I don't know if you ever had like a friend or just someone that you networked with professionally. | ||
I used to run into this all the time when I was in Nashville. | ||
We would call them entrepreneurs. | ||
They're people that had a business and business cards and shirt and a logo. | ||
They would have a t-shirt and a logo and a website, but they had no clients. | ||
And they would always say what they were going to do and they would try to build their whole brand of what they were going to do, but they would never actually do anything. | ||
That's the way that I feel about Republicans right now. | ||
Democrats are incredible at doing terrible things. | ||
Republicans are incredible at failing to do good things most of the time. | ||
And look, I think that I support this big, beautiful bill. | ||
All in all, I understand why he did it when he did it and why he expanded the funding the way that he did so that he wouldn't have to run into Democrats time and time again over the course of his next term. | ||
I mean, basically everything he wants to do over the next four years just passed in one piece of legislation. | ||
So I get why he did it. | ||
But we, I believe, as voters, have to vote for people and against people and primary people based on what they actually get done instead of what they say. | ||
Like, God, I mean, I love Thomas Massey. | ||
I love everything that he says. | ||
I agree with him on all of his votes, but we need people who actually get things done. | ||
And I just think that's something that's totally lacking from the right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so, you mentioned something about land grabs earlier, so that's what I want the next segment to be about here. | ||
I want to talk about land grabs, Oprah and Hawaii. | ||
That's going to be the next topic here on the InfoWars Sunday briefing. | ||
We'll bring Chase back in after the break. | ||
Stay tuned, guys. | ||
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Alright guys, we will be talking about Oprah in the next segment. | ||
Here, Casey will be cubing all that up, get us some graphics ready and everything like that. | ||
But in the meantime, this is what I want to discuss, because as we know now, the Senate has gone home, I'm sorry, not home. | ||
They've gone to Israel and France and Germany for their congressional delegation. | ||
I don't know why, it sounds more like I don't know, look, I don't think they should be leaving the country right now. | ||
There's no reason for them to be leaving the country. | ||
And I feel like that's a 90-10 issue. | ||
What does anyone benefit from them going overseas right now? | ||
Nothing at all. | ||
They should be here working. | ||
But anyway, the one thing, the one beneficial thing that did get done last night was confirming US attorney, Judge Shaneen Pirro. | ||
Now, why this is good is, so Judge Shaneen Pirro has been talking a lot over the years, a lot. | ||
She's been fiercely going after the lack of justice here in DC. | ||
But, you know, some people may argue, well, that was just talk, that was, there's no action that's going to come out of that. | ||
But we're going to see here very shortly. | ||
We're going to see her very shortly because now she's been confirmed. | ||
She's one of the only bulldogs so far that have been confirmed by the Senate in a position that can go after people here in Washington, DC and not get fired by the Senate for it, because say she goes and arrests Adam Schiff. | ||
There's very little the Democrats can do about it at this point. | ||
They probably could have done something about it before. | ||
They probably could have recruited Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins. | ||
So I'm hoping what happens here is that she is that it's a green light that she can march the Marshals over the US Capitol building right here and arrest someone like Adam Schiff who we know now lied about the Russia collusion hoax, spent millions and millions of dollars doing so. | ||
Millions of your dollars. | ||
And another email back and forth between him and his cronies admitting that he didn't know whether or not the evidence was real or if it was fabricated or how much confidence there was in this. | ||
So look, he's an easy target. | ||
We also have the mortgage fraud that was uncovered by the Federal Finance Housing Administration. | ||
And you can't lie on your mortgage application. | ||
You can't sign an affidavit saying that this is going to be your primary residence. | ||
Because he already has one out in California. | ||
This was one from Maryland, right up the street here. | ||
He's the, at the time, was the representative from California. | ||
Okay. | ||
So either A, he's ineligible for office and should be removed immediately, or B, he committed mortgage fraud and tax fraud and insurance fraud. | ||
That's that's easy. | ||
You know, put him in cups for that. | ||
We'll start there. | ||
That's fine. | ||
The American people want to see arrests. | ||
They want to see people held accountable for something. | ||
Okay. | ||
Open that door up. | ||
Start doing it. | ||
Get the people used to it at this point. | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, because it might, it might, it might sting a little bit. | ||
stingy when someone gets finally in handcuffs, but that's what needs to be done for the longevity of this country. | ||
We saw what they did to President Trump. | ||
We saw, uh, and luckily Jack Smith, also under investigation now by the Office of the Special Counsel. | ||
He is the one that authorized the raid on Mar a Lago as well, or applied for the warrant to, uh, raid Mar a Lago. | ||
He should be having his house raided at this point. | ||
There should be Marshall's FBI at his door in the middle of the night raiding his wife's underwear drawers because that's what he had done to President Trump down there at Maravago. | ||
And we know that this was a witch hunt, we know that this was a political game. | ||
He violated the Hatch Act, okay? | ||
He works for the government, he was involved in political activities, violation of the Hatch Act, pretty cut and dry, pretty cut and dry. | ||
But what people don't want to hear anymore is just, oh, well, someone is under investigation or someone has been referred to the DOJ, those words are almost meaningless at this point. | ||
We're not seeing any action. | ||
By this point, the backlog is so long that we're not going to get to even if we started like tomorrow, you know, we're still not going to get as many arrests and cases and convictions as we need to get by the end of President Trump's term. | ||
So, you know, I know the argument is, oh, well, we have to build cases and such. | ||
Like the Department of Justice has a budget of almost $40 billion per year. | ||
What are all these people doing? | ||
What are they all doing? | ||
How come we don't have the manpower to arrest corrupt politicians here in Washington, DC? | ||
You know, I feel like those cases, of course, you want to prioritize like child trafficking and gangbangers and things like that. | ||
But, you know, if the FBI has the resources to chase down thousands and thousands of people, Thousands and thousands of people that walked around the Capitol here for a couple of hours on January 6th. | ||
Through nothing but the color of their shoes being able to track them down across the country. | ||
We can't arrest one, one corrupt politician in Washington, DC. | ||
We can't get any data on any of them. | ||
I mean, you've got to be kidding me. | ||
It's right in front of their eyes. | ||
So you're like, what is the I believe the FBI has it, but it's up to the DOJ to actually move forward with it. | ||
I don't know how to say it otherwise. | ||
It's like you're trying to give these people the benefit of doubt and be like, oh, they're working, they're working, they're working. | ||
Like on what? | ||
It seems like the DOJ is focused on yelling at colleges because something about anti Semitism, like they're allowing protests on campus for Palestine and that's, I guess, discriminatory against Israel or something. | ||
That's what you keep seeing out of these DOJ officials that are tweeting all the time being like, oh, well, we're cracking down on anti Semitism, anti Semitism, anti Semitism. | ||
What about anti Americanism? | ||
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What about just the what? | |
What these people do up here all day long, every single day is sell you out. | ||
They sell you down the river and they use your tax dollars to do it and they all get filthy rich. | ||
They use what they know in Congress to, you know, make 440 million dollars like Nancy Pelosi in 2024, she outperformed Warren Buffett. | ||
That's how good she is. | ||
She outperformed every single major hedge fund in 2024 with portfolio growth of over seventy percent. | ||
You and I would be in prison for that. | ||
That's exactly what they put Martha Stewart in prison for like two years for. | ||
Right? | ||
For a much, much smaller amount. | ||
But Nancy Pelosi, because she's Nancy Pelosi, doesn't get held accountable for it. | ||
And this week also, you had, I'm an equal opportunity offender here, folks, right? | ||
I'll call you out left, right. | ||
That's it. | ||
I'm calling balls and strikes here. | ||
And I'm not afraid to do it. | ||
I don't really care who gets upset with me. | ||
Because it's like, you know, we're not, I'm not trying to preserve feelings here. | ||
just saw Josh Hawley introduced this bill called the Pelosi Act and pushed it through committee. | ||
It passed through the committee. | ||
ban on congressional stock trading eight to seven. | ||
But seven of those eight who voted in favor of it were Democrats. | ||
Hawley was the only one that voted in favor of it because even the Republicans in reality don't want there to be a ban on congressional stock trading. | ||
You know, the the Rhinos and the Neocons up here, that's how they get rich trading defense stocks based on insider information. | ||
That is, that's money, baby. | ||
The 175,000 grand that they make up here every year is just play money. | ||
That's go to the bar money. | ||
That's sweet, sweet backroom knowledge. | ||
And people should be in jail for it. | ||
After the break, bringing back Chase Geyser. | ||
Talk about Oprah land grabs and what she did in Hawaii this week, which should piss off everybody. | ||
We're back. | ||
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We'll join our regularly scheduled program after these messages. | |
Well, I'll say this. | ||
See, this is the beauty when we deal with actual facts. | ||
I'll go straight to the United States government policy. | ||
You have what's called the National Security Study Memorandum 200, also known as NSSM 200, which was authorized, written under Dr. Henry Kissinger, who was the 32nd Secretary of State under President Richard Nixon in jail for, pardon me, documentation. | ||
Now, this is all we go straight to what the U.S. government has stated. | ||
He stated, quote, depopulation should be the highest priority of U.S. foreign policy towards the third world, end quote. | ||
They literally stated in this documentation that we need to get rid of 2 to 3 billion people on planet Earth. | ||
Outside of that, you have something called Global 2000, which was also authorized under Jimmy Carter, outlining how food can be used as a weapon. | ||
Outside of that, you have someone by the name of Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was a former advisor to President Jimmy Carter, who stated, quote, In earlier times, it was easier to control a million people than to physically kill a million people. | ||
He said, but now it is infinitely easier to kill a million million people than it is to control. | ||
End quote. | ||
It was easier to control a million people, literally. | ||
It was easier to control a million people than physically to kill a million people. | ||
Today, it is infinitely easier to kill a million people than to control. | ||
So what you're dealing with is the food, the air, the water, reproductive services, Planned Parenthood, and all these different arenas are being used to go towards an effort of getting rid of human beings, black, white, and all in between by billions. | ||
I ask, well, what is going to happen to those people that we can't re-educate that are diehard capitalists and the reply was that they'd have to be eliminated and when I pursued this further they estimated that they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these re-education centers and when I say eliminate I mean kill the negative impact of population growth on all of our planetary ecosystems is becoming | ||
appallingly evident. | ||
The world today has 6.8 billion people. | ||
That's headed up to about 9 billion. | ||
Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services. | ||
We could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent. | ||
But at this point, they are looking at the reality that people are waking up too fast. | ||
They didn't expect us to wake up too fast, hence social media being a problem, a gift and a curse. | ||
I've studied the pieces. | ||
We've got the owner's manual. | ||
We've got the blueprint. | ||
And let me tell you, in a pretty UN climate change official says we should, quote, make every effort to depopulate the planet, close quote. | ||
There is pressure in the system to go towards that. | ||
We should do everything possible to carry that out. | ||
I mean, these people are totalitarians. | ||
It's eugenics. | ||
It's de why this is the biggest subject that we could possibly cover. | ||
It's the reality. | ||
And so you think about that and you think about what's going on long and hard. | ||
You better look into it, folks. | ||
You better find out it's real, okay? | ||
You think you're freaked out by this? | ||
I know why a lot of you are in denial. | ||
So now that we're waking up so quickly, they didn't expect the masses of humanity to rise up, wake up, become aware of what this government's agenda is. | ||
And because of that, now they're trying to figure out exactly how to get rid of people. | ||
They say these white folks are waking up. | ||
They're coming against us. | ||
Their government, black folks are waking up. | ||
They're coming against us. | ||
So now at this point, they're like, we'll just get rid of them all. | ||
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Now back to our program. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
Unveiling the Truth They Don't Want You To See. | ||
You're watching InfoWars Sunday briefing with your host, Nick Sordor. | ||
Okay, and welcome back. | ||
You know, This past week there was an eight point eight magnitude earthquake out there off the coast of Russia that sent alarm bells everywhere, right? | ||
We saw evacuation orders, tsunami warnings as close as the west coast in northern California. | ||
They got tsunami warnings out there. | ||
And all of Hawaii was under tsunami warnings for like twelve hours that day. | ||
And luckily, not much happened, thank God. | ||
They had like three to five foot waves at most, which was a lot better than the twelve foot waves that were anticipated that could possibly be coming. | ||
But one of the biggest takeaways from that event this week was on Maui, where I've spent a lot of time. | ||
I've spent months on Maui in the past, covering the fires out there that happened. | ||
And so I got a chance to meet a lot of people. | ||
There were two places. | ||
There was one in Kula, which we're going to talk about, and then in Lahaina. | ||
That's the one that everyone knows. | ||
One in Kula happened around the same time, but no one was talking about it because Lahaina was so devastating. | ||
And this past week, Oprah, who happens to be one of the largest landowners in Hawaii, especially on Maui, owns thousands and thousands of acres out there, refused to open up her road to get people from Waialea along the coast, a low lying resort area with a lot of workers, like local workers and tourists. | ||
She refused to open up her road to get people to higher ground. | ||
The only other way around to get to that higher ground was five hours because of the gridlock in the length. | ||
If we had that graphic, we'll put it up here. | ||
It'll show you Oprah's road that goes through her land, where she doesn't want any other roads to be built, because it goes, you know, right through her pastures there. | ||
That's higher ground up there. | ||
So you see the coastline, Oprah's blue road and the only other route to get there, which took four hours. | ||
I mean, how how how do you get to that point where you are just such, I mean, are you evil at that point? | ||
You know, Chase, I'll bring you in on this. | ||
Is that evil? | ||
Is that what you would call evil evil. | ||
Yes, and it happens multiple ways, multiple times. | ||
We've seen celebrities do this. | ||
It happened in Texas. | ||
I think there was one instance where there were some massive storms that were happening and Joel Austin, for example, wouldn't let people take shelter in his giant mega church during the week. | ||
This is definitely a motif among the elite, where they love for your tax dollars and the government to do everything that they are unwilling to do privately themselves. | ||
So the same thing with the illegal immigration issue and the defund the police where all the celebrities were advocating for letting as many illegal immigrants in as possible, defunding the police and then they're increasing their own personal security and they're all they live in gated homes. | ||
So look, this is just. | ||
I just think Oprah has been a problem for a long time. | ||
She used to be really cool and talented, I think, kind of in the nineties. | ||
There's a famous interview that she did with Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, she's definitely a talented woman who has charm, but she's graduated to such a level of elitness that everyone else is so below her that there's no need. | ||
I mean, that graphic is incredibly telling. | ||
When you have a road that goes straight from point A to point B and you're making people take the high ground, she's practically advocating for a neo trail of tears for everyone in Hawaii so that she doesn't have to worry about whether any stranglers will make their way into her property. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I broke this story, right? | ||
Because I spent so much time out there. | ||
I knew the road existed. | ||
I actually tried to use it while I was out there in Hawaii to get to Kula where that other fire was. | ||
And so, you know, I knew somebody that worked in Wilea down by the coast and lived in Kula. | ||
So I asked her, Are you able to get up the road? | ||
And she went there and noticed, No, the road was closed. | ||
They weren't allowing anybody through. | ||
We actually have a clip of somebody of a local begging for them to open the gate as police guarded. | ||
I mean, it's just wild. | ||
You know, she's got the police and the government in her back pocket. | ||
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If we can roll that clip, that'd be great. | |
Look at this. | ||
think they're trying to open Oprah's Road. | ||
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If you look closer, you can see Schme. | |
Come on, bro. | ||
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Save us. | |
Road's a cross all the way up country, bro. | ||
All the way up country. | ||
She got it all for herself. | ||
And everybody trying to get in, cops trying to open it. | ||
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Nope. | |
Still closed. | ||
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Man. | |
You know, and it got to the point where Why, Leo? | ||
Oprah's people. | ||
This was such a PR disaster. | ||
Because that was one of the first things I did. | ||
I went on X and I called this out. | ||
I'm like, you must be joking with me. | ||
The only road or the only other road to get to the up country where the where you get higher elevation as you're going up the Haleakala volcano. | ||
That's why it's elevated. | ||
Is Oprah's Road and then they're going to keep it closed? | ||
I mean, I wasn't surprised. | ||
I wasn't surprised at all. | ||
That's actually why I started looking into it because, you know, I knew that there were armed guards there. | ||
If you try to, if you step on the property, there's censors and people in four by four come to you. | ||
Weren't you followed and stuff, Nick, when you were there? | ||
Weren't you followed and kind of harassed while you were there? | ||
I mean, that's one of the reasons that I came to admire you so much is because of the work that you did both there and in East Palestine, where as soon as you draw any attention to this, you're met with all sorts of federal harassment. | ||
Yeah, and it happened less than a mile from that location, actually. | ||
So it was very close to her property, very far away from Lahaina. | ||
He should have known that I was in that location because I had a hit, I believe, with Steve Bannon at like 4 o'clock in the morning local time. | ||
And this guy just appeared out of nowhere, out of nowhere as I was in my hotel parking lot. | ||
So I mean, he had to have been there, like, waiting for me for some reason at 4 o'clock in the morning, but like, how did he know that I was going to be in that spot in the parking lot doing it at that time? | ||
I mean, it was really, really weird. | ||
And I don't know, we never found out who that was, Chase. | ||
Never found out who it was. | ||
But Oprah's PR team, of course, went to bat and they called all their legacy media contacts and stuff who tried to call me a liar saying no., the road was always open. | ||
As soon as we got notice that there was a tsunami coming, we opened the road. | ||
Does that road look open to you, Chase? | ||
It doesn't look very open to me. | ||
In fact, there's more security on that road than I saw when I was at the border at Eagle Pass. | ||
Right, right. | ||
There. | ||
You can swim across the Rio Grande easier than you can get from one point to another on Hawaii during a major natural disaster. | ||
A very questionable natural disaster. | ||
I don't want to get into the conspiracy theory realm yet with the Jewish space lasers and stuff like that. | ||
But you know that about six months before this major fire happened, there were hundreds, if not thousands of gallons of diesel fuel that leaked all over the island from the Space Force Center at the top right after lasers were seen. | ||
I believe that the Space Center was hacked and that it caused a fuel pump leak. | ||
I don't think the lasers started the fire, but I think the lasers were used to do high speed hacking and they failed to clean up that diesel fuel spill all over the mountain for six months, even four weeks before the fire broke out. | ||
They're like, yeah, we're having a really hard time cleaning up all this oil and then the island catches fire. | ||
It just it's it all seems like some major land grab, weird federal operation that's taking place. | ||
I'm disappointed that we haven't heard much about it since it took place. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, a lot of the photos that still come out of Ohina, there was a drone video that came up not too long ago where there's still like, there's hardly any rebuilding action at all? | ||
They're trying to do the same thing with Los Angeles with the Palisades. | ||
You covered this a couple of weeks ago on your show where it just destruction happens and they come in and they issue all these permits for affordable housing. | ||
Nobody can build their stuff back and then boom, land grab. | ||
Yeah, because they're trying to get it to the point where people don't understand this part typically or they don't think about it anyway, even after your property burns down, you're still responsible for the mortgage, okay? | ||
Even if the structure doesn't even if the structure doesn't exist anymore, okay? | ||
You still have to pay the mortgage on that property. | ||
So if you at some point because you're also paying rent or something at another home. | ||
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Yeah, and you're paying the property taxes for a property you can't even go to. | ||
The government won't let you go to your property, but they won't let you not pay the property tax for it. | ||
Imagine that. | ||
Sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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I'm telling you what. | |
This makes this makes this makes this makes King George's tea tax look like child's play. | ||
What do you think George Washington would have done? | ||
I think you would have crossed the road. | ||
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I would say I may have crossed the road a couple of times too, but I'm telling you here, man. | |
But you and Oprah go way back. | ||
It doesn't count. | ||
I don't know what the statute of limitations on that is, but the people there in Hawaii that I noticed when I was there, there's some very good people there, man, but they they're so under the. | ||
thumb of their government, of this tyrannical government, That there's no one that's willing to even speak up to take it back. | ||
That's what they're trying to do for the rest of America. | ||
That's what they're trying to do in California. | ||
It's almost working. | ||
You can't let that happen. | ||
Dude, California is freaking awesome if you take all the politics out of it, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
The most beautiful place I've ever been in terms of natural weather and things like that, but you have to work twenty hours a day to live there, so you don't really get to enjoy the weather in California. | ||
Exactly, exactly. | ||
So, I mean, just don't let it happen in Texas, man. | ||
I know you got a California migration problem into Texas. | ||
Don't let that happen there. | ||
So, all right, Chase, I'm gonna hold you again in the next segment. | ||
Appreciate you guys, and we'll be back in a a couple of minutes here. | ||
All the guests, dozens of them that have taken it within 45 minutes to an hour, have varying degrees from extreme energy, it feels really great, to fog lifting, to just over the top crying, it feels so good. | ||
Cleans out the cells, just does incredible things. | ||
RK Jr. loves it. | ||
We've got the strongest Old Brethlane Blue. | ||
But he's going on Owen in about 30 minutes. | ||
My show just ended and I forgot to do this. | ||
Don't forget when he's on Owen to tell us what he felt. | ||
And if he doesn't feel it, we'll put that out. | ||
So, Skirt, go ahead and take a half dropper or so, that's about a half dose. | ||
And then go ahead and shut that down. | ||
And then we're going to find out what happens to you. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Most people actually, I'm pretty much first thinking after a couple hours, but just tell people what you think, and if you don't feel it, we're going to tell everybody. | ||
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20 minutes later. | |
I can feel a definite, like, an energy spike. | ||
Yeah, it feels pretty good. | ||
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What are you going to do now? | |
No energy spike. | ||
I'm going to see if it has a crash. | ||
I've never heard of a crash. | ||
Yeah, probably it doesn't, but yeah, it feels pretty good. | ||
Yeah, definitely, I feel sharper. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, because I was pretty tired of being in here. | ||
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Oh, really? | |
Yeah, well, you're running around Texas right now. | ||
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You're dealing with some other issues. | |
I was driving all over Texas giving speeches for a True Texas project. | ||
So, did he give you the drink or the capsules? | ||
I took the drink, but I got a bottle of each, and I'm going to go and do a longer-term test. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, I do feel kind of amped right now. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's every week's day though. | ||
You just saw an ad for methylene blue. | ||
You were here a few weeks ago and I do this with every guest, more than fifty of them now. | ||
Every person has had clarity. | ||
energy a fog lift is the most common but what's really good is the long term effects for your stamina your energy your libido your how hard you can work out it's amazing so i had forgotten when he was coming in we gave him a bottle yeah because he loved it almost gone i had forgotten to ask you if you listened it did it long term so so just briefly tell people the short term effect and then now a few weeks later, the long term effect. | ||
Yeah, it gives you a good energy boost. | ||
I use it before I go out. | ||
So if I'm going to be doing kettlebell workouts, I do some methylene blue about half an hour before. | ||
And it just gives you mental focus. | ||
I don't crash afterwards. | ||
That's good stuff. | ||
I need some more. | ||
We'll give you some. | ||
How fast did it kick in? | ||
About fifteen, twenty minutes. | ||
Take about half an hour before I go out. | ||
And then you're saying you're almost out of the bottle. | ||
Was that three weeks ago? | ||
A month ago? | ||
Yeah, something like that. | ||
Give me the liquid and the pills too. | ||
You're almost out of both. | ||
Yeah, almost out of both. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Well, you're all right. | ||
I'll give you more. | ||
For the audience, we can't give it to everyone. | ||
We need your support, the oshisworld dot com dot For me personally. | ||
Personally, the first week I got on it, now four or five months ago, I actually started to hurt myself because the workouts were so crazy. | ||
My trainer goes, dude, what's going on like three days into it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I was like lifting way more, going way harder. | ||
And then I got really exhausted after about a week because the same thing happened to Rob Dewey, who's a great long distance, you know, bike rider. | ||
He's quite the athlete. | ||
He said he was biking so hard uphills and stuff that he actually had to pull over because, you know, his heart was going crazy. | ||
I mean, this stuff's wild. | ||
Yeah, it's good. | ||
I like it better than doing like a five hour energy shot because those will make you crash afterwards. | ||
This doesn't have the crash. | ||
So you've had no crash. | ||
It's not a stimulant. | ||
It just skips the oxidization process somehow. | ||
So I've been using it while I'm out there doing search and rescue. | ||
Well, I'm almost out. | ||
You're saying you love it for working out. | ||
Has it gotten better over time or what long-term thing have you felt or if nothing? | ||
Well, I think it just the main thing is, it gives me a better workout and that has good results over time. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
That's what I found without even knowing. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And then O'Keefe's like, oh, it made my vision better. | ||
And Rob Duggoes, we have a bunch of callers already saying that. | ||
As you see these studies about it, like curing glaucoma. | ||
And I'm not going to say, we're not selling it as a drug. | ||
I'm not saying it's going to do that. | ||
I'm like, God, this stuff's crazy. | ||
No, they don't want you to know about it. | ||
It's like Abermek. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
Old school stuff. | ||
But you can't take it of your own SSRIs. | ||
And folks, it's so strong. | ||
Talk to your doctor first. | ||
It's just not a game. | ||
Ours is really strong. | ||
If you'll just try it, you'll be hooked, and we can find the operation. | ||
It's a win-win. | ||
We'll be right back with Stuart Rhodes. | ||
I know a lot of you guys have seen this story, and it's horrible to watch what happened to. | ||
this lady named Holly from Cincinnati, the white tourist who was at just a jazz festival, walking down the street after the event was over and got brutally beaten by a black mob in the street in Cincinnati and was essentially just left to die as Bernie Moreno this week, the senator from Ohio confirmed that nobody even bothered to call an ambulance. | ||
She just lay there dying in the street, almost. | ||
I mean, like on the, if you saw the pictures of her, all the bruises, all the like. | ||
her lips, you know, swollen to the point where it looked like she couldn't even talk anymore. | ||
And laying bleeding on the road. | ||
You know, this is actually a more recent one, the one that's on the screen right now. | ||
But the initial ones that were posted were just like horrific. | ||
But even this is horrific. | ||
And look at her face, look at the bruises that's there. | ||
You know, for what? | ||
She didn't do anything. | ||
There's no evidence of her doing anything. | ||
And actually, she's not even accused of doing anything. | ||
Nothing can stay. | ||
I know this is what they're trying to do now though, to, you know, they don't want to talk about Holly. | ||
They want to talk about all the other guys that were, you know, people feeling less bad for Holly men that are beaten to a pulp in the middle of the road. | ||
They're trying to say, Somebody said the N word, which I guess justifies attempted murder? | ||
Chase, what's going on? | ||
Does that justify attempted murder? | ||
No, it doesn't justify attempted murder, and I doubt that she said the N word because I can't imagine any single white woman or white woman walking alone using the N word in the presence of a group of black people. | ||
I mean, that's, look, look, I, I, I, most white women are perch clutchers. | ||
You know, they lock the door at red lights if they see someone questionable or homeless crossing the street. | ||
They're very sensitive to the fact that they're definitely more likely to be a victim than a predator in any sort of physical conflict. | ||
I find it incredibly hard to believe that she used any foul language, especially if she was coming from a jazz festival. | ||
I mean, we know jazz was invented by the African American community and you don't see a lot of people from the Ku Klux Klan hanging out at jazz festivals just before they burn a cross in their front yard. | ||
So I find it incredibly hard to believe that she goes from listening to Miles Davis to calling a group of black people the N word just before she gets the traffic out of her. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I mean, look, I sit here, we laughed about it because it's so absurd, right? | ||
The idea of that acting. | ||
Of that accusation, well, the accusation wasn't even necessarily made about her. | ||
They said that, well, someone, someone around said the N word and Fox posted the clip and they posted it on X and it was still just bleeped the whole way through. | ||
So it's like, how the hell am I, I don't know if it was a man or a woman. | ||
Well, you think if someone said the N word, it would probably be that person that would have called 911, right? | ||
But since no one called 911, where's the N word sayer? | ||
Right, right, exactly. | ||
So I mean, it's a lazy excuse to say, oh, well, this is the justification. | ||
Now it all makes sense. | ||
Now, and you saw that, that, that, uh, Cincinnati Council woman, uh, the one that champions the fact that she, maybe, I don't even know her name and I didn't write it it down and I'm honestly, I don't even I don't really care because she look, she posted on Facebook justifying the beatdown, saying that she was grateful that it happened. | ||
This is the same chick that also pushed to make quote unquote racism a public health emergency in Cincinnati. | ||
I mean, so you stick with the priority. | ||
If white women are getting up by black moms, maybe racism is the public health emergency. | ||
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That's it. | ||
I love this woman. | ||
We have to find out who she is and have her on Infowars. | ||
It sounds like she's a real dime. | ||
You know, and then you get the police. | ||
chief Chase that decided that she was going to initially blame the whole thing on people like me and you for, you know, even talking about the issue. | ||
Saying that we were just over hyping the whole thing. | ||
Meanwhile, at the time, they hadn't made any arrests in the situation because practically no police was anywhere nearby and all the assailants escaped. | ||
Why is it that everyone seems to get arrested, Nick, except for people who actually do terrible things? | ||
Like every J sixer gets arrested, but no one that's responsible for swaddings or the Clappers or the Brennans or the Obamas or the Clintons or the Comeys. | ||
None of them really seem to get arrested. | ||
I mean, the closest thing we got to an arrest was when Comey was brought in for questioning after he said 8647 and I know there are investigations going on, but I'm just so sick of hearing from Republicans in the establishment that we elect to counterbalance this depravity that we see saying what they're going to do instead of just doing something incredible. | ||
And I grew up in the Midwest, you know what it's like in the Midwest. | ||
In the Midwest, it's very frowned upon to talk about how awesome you're going to be. | ||
You're supposed to just do something respectable. | ||
You don't even have to do anything amazing. | ||
Just keep your mouth shut and do your part respectably and you inherently inherit respect in the community. | ||
I mean, that's what's so cool about small towns versus cities because in a small town, if you ruin your reputation, everyone you know will know forever. | ||
I grew up in a small town in Illinois. | ||
I graduated in a class of eighty people, who I went from kindergarten through twelfth grade with. | ||
I knew everyone I graduated with since I was six years old, and if you ruin your reputation when you're twelve because you do something insane, that ripples through your rest of your adolescence. | ||
Same with adults. | ||
You have to leave town if you ruin your reputation like that. | ||
That's the problem with these Democrats. | ||
They live in these cities and as they do these corrupt and terrible things, they just move from one pocket to the other without ever having to skip town. | ||
Well, we need to at least make sure that we get him the hell out of all our institutions. | ||
You know, Chase, I gotta ask you this. | ||
Why is it that in every single instance of something like this happening where you bring the police chief on TV, it's always a, a, a fat female lesbian? | ||
I mean, what's up with that? | ||
Why does it seem like every major Yeah, some of it's DEI, but I honestly, Nick, I think the the main reason for this is that no good people want to do those jobs. | ||
They're underpaid. | ||
They're disrespected. | ||
They're almost impossible to do correctly because no matter what you do, some group of people are going to hate you. | ||
If you do the right thing, then the baddies are going to hate you and that's a pain in the butt. | ||
You do the wrong thing, then the good people are going to hate you. | ||
And so the only types of people that run for office, especially local office, are people that tend to lack competence somewhere else. | ||
They've got a certain level of vanity and narcissism, and they're willing to do an incredibly dirty, disgusting job for a small amount of money because the power and the pride and the ego stroke of having some official position is satisfying enough. | ||
And so it just inherently attracts toxic people like some kind of a magnet where people like you or I or Alex Jones or others that we respect don't want to run for office. | ||
I would never run for Congress and people have asked me to move to districts and consider running things of that nature. | ||
I would never do that because, first of all, you're less effective when you're in there. | ||
Second of all, you put your family through all that. | ||
Thinking to myself, what kind of person would even agree to do this? | ||
And the answer is never a good person, Nick. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, like, I, like, I live half a mile from the US Capitol at this point and just living here for the past six months, man. | ||
I'm like, I can't, the snakes in this town. | ||
Like, I don't want to have friends here. | ||
I don't want, you know, like, get close with people that work at the Capitol, like members of Congress or senators or anything, because they just, they, they, they, they, they, they, they just end up expecting things of you, right? | ||
It's transactional. | ||
Totally transactional. | ||
And I refuse to sit there and defend these people when they like, they went, like, and the fact that Lindsey Graham gives you a hand job, Nick doesn't mean you have to support every war. | ||
Yeah, that's one of my theories as to why, why Congress is now out of session again. | ||
Because, you know, Lindsey Graham was spending, the last time he went to Ukraine on one of his congressional delegation trips, he spent like, like, a million something tax dollars. | ||
Like, what the hell is he ordering to his room, Chase? | ||
I mean, I know what he's ordering. | ||
Yeah, we all know what he's ordering. | ||
They haven't started scripting the twelve year old boys yet, have they? | ||
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Good. | |
Send them straight out. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
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Yeah, and a tiramisu, please. | |
I know it's French, but I saw you doing it below with Macron. | ||
You have tiramisu, right? | ||
Tiramisu, 12-year-olds. | ||
You're gonna get your take on that before we're out of here, Chase. | ||
This is very important. | ||
This vital stuff here. | ||
Bridget Macron, is that a dude? | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't know about Michelle Obama, but I know about Brigitte. | ||
Brigitte. | ||
Either way, that whole story, like, how old was she when she met? | ||
She was like in her thirties or forties and I think he was, they say he was fourteen, which I think is the age of consent in France because they're disgusting. | ||
He was almost certainly fucked up.ed up. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
God. | ||
I feel like that's where a lot of the world's degeneracy starts is in France. | ||
I know. | ||
They're very submissive. | ||
Inherently submissive. | ||
They get on their knees for everyone. | ||
They let the Nazis walk in. | ||
But Sidney Sweeney is a bad guy. | ||
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And then they just say, they just say, have you ever invaded Paris? | |
Honestly, she should. | ||
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Oh my God. | |
Can you imagine? | ||
She'd have to grow her hip hair though. | ||
Dude, I know. | ||
I'm going to start this push to get Sidney Sweeney to the White House now at this point. | ||
Apparently, you know, she's being attacked now because she's also registered Republican. | ||
She always puts the White House in. | ||
Isn't every hot girl like every hot girl that ever hasn't had a bunch of work done, a naturally hot girl, ends up being a Republican most of the time, it seems. | ||
This shouldn't be a surprise. | ||
Yeah, I mean, they've even done studies on that that Republicans are more attractive. | ||
I believe it. | ||
Yeah, look at the pictures of Kendall Jenner before or Kylie Jenner before all of her work and then after, and then you'll understand exactly what I mean by natural beauty. | ||
100%. | ||
So, but anyway, Chase, appreciate you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Always an honor and pleasure. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And we'll be back next week, same time, 2 pm Eastern time, 1 pm Central right here on Infowars. | ||
And by the way, go to the alexjonestore dot com right now. | ||
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and put a round in the heart of the New World Order Globalist, and a child fucking cabal. | |
I signed up for this a long time ago. | ||
I signed on the dotted line, not with the devil, but with God. | ||
And God showed me the path forward. | ||
And I chose this path. | ||
And everything that was laid out before me is now proceeding in God's plan. | ||
You've always got to remember that Satan has control for a limited time, but it's all part of God's plan. | ||
Remember that. | ||
When they're laughing at you, when they're lying about you, or they're attacking you, when they're hurting you when they're killing you that in the end this is all just a test I'm not here to keep my head down I'm not here to sit on the sidelines I'm not I asked to be in the arena I prayed to God to help me expose the new world order so I'm not like all these other so-called men that aren't in the arena I'm in the arena But I want you to know I am fighting | ||
for you and for my own family and for all of us and I need your hope, your prayers, I need your support. | ||
Christ said, pick up your cross and follow me. |