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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Sunday, April 24, 2022. | ||
This is the InfoWars Sunday Night Live transmission brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Troyer, here with you till 8 o'clock p.m. | ||
Central, and I plan on taking calls for the entire show, and then we're going to have a top tax attorney in the final segment, and I've got something interesting about that, too, you're going to want to hear. | ||
I want to have a topic driven show tonight. | ||
Kind of an old school talk radio call in style show tonight. | ||
Little nostalgia for you on a Sunday evening where we're going to take a single topic and we're just going to delve into it and take your phone calls on it. | ||
We don't do that as much here. | ||
As we used to just because of the complexity of the news and how important the developments are happening surrounding the great reset are right now. | ||
And it's COVID and the vaccines and everything else that's going on, the Great Reset, the inflation, the coming food shortages. | ||
And we cover that every day here, but I want to do a topic-driven call-in show tonight about Elon Musk and, most recently, his spat with Bill Gates. | ||
But there's a lot of different opinions of Elon Musk right now. | ||
And some say it's a distraction. | ||
Okay, I think that's fair. | ||
The whole Elon Musk thing being a distraction, what he's doing, what he's up to. | ||
There's the opinion that Elon Musk is a bad guy. | ||
That he's had some perhaps sketchy ways of getting his hundreds of billions of dollars, a lot of work with the government. | ||
You've got the whole anti-NASA, anti-space crowd that thinks he's just a false prophet because they don't even think space exists or the Earth is flat or whatever, so you've got that. | ||
And then you've got the people that think he's, he's just great, he's just awesome. | ||
And there's all kinds of different opinions interwoven in between that spectrum. | ||
Here's why I think it's important. | ||
When you look at the hundred billionaire class or the centi-billionaire class in America, It's pretty much all globalists. | ||
And they're all pretty much taking us down the same trend, which is into the global technocracy, world government, top-down revolution. | ||
Except really Elon Musk. | ||
He seems to be the only centi-billionaire, at least in America, that doesn't Seem to be funneling everything down that path. | ||
Like all the others do. | ||
Bill Gates, probably the worst of it. | ||
Jeff Bezos, yeah, maybe he's real hands-on with it, maybe not, but that's where Amazon's going. | ||
And people look at the symbology of the Amazon logo with the box and the A, you flip it upside down, oh look, it's a Freemasons logo. | ||
So I mean, there's all kinds of complex stuff, but here's why I think it's important. | ||
The centi-billionaires, this elite of the elite class, are obviously very powerful, very influential. | ||
And we have such a separation of wealth now, especially now that we're in the Great Reset post-COVID, it's even more so, but hey, the left complains about this, everybody knows that it's not a secret, that most of the money is actually held by the 1% in America. | ||
So yeah, they're very powerful, they're very influential. | ||
So we've been going along the influence of the World Economic Forum, Council on Foreign Relations, World Health Organization, Bill Gates, Bezos type, Technotronic Age. | ||
And it would at least appear for them, Bill Gates we have no doubt, but for the others it would at least appear with their trends and what they've done and said in the past, and their business endeavors, It would appear that they're part of the global eugenics operation. | ||
Wittingly, unwittingly, a fan of it or not, they're in on it. | ||
Now, again, we have Bill Gates. | ||
He brags about releasing genetically modified mosquitoes. | ||
It's a big joke. | ||
He sends all the vaccines to Africa. | ||
Now the vaccine people show up in Africa from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation or the WHO. | ||
All the people in the little African villages literally sprint and run because they know it represents death. | ||
Bill Gates goes in front of TED Talks and says we need to get the population down to zero. | ||
Bill Gates says you need to drink poop water. | ||
Bill Gates says you need to eat bugs. | ||
So we know where Bill Gates stands. | ||
And he's kind of the vocal, great, reset, unofficial speaker of the centi-billionaire class in America. | ||
Now, you gotta be reasonable and understand that these are powerful intellectuals who really have discussions about how to handle the world. | ||
And so yeah, we need to hear Bill Gates out when he says we need to get the population down to zero. | ||
Now, that's all a lie. | ||
That's all the myth of man-made climate change. | ||
It's really just the elites want the planet for themselves. | ||
Here's the paradigm. | ||
Because Elon Musk, and I'm going to get into all this stuff with Elon Musk, I'm going to give out the phone number, I'm going to just get into all this stuff with Musk, but let me just boil it down to one thing. | ||
And then give out the phone number. | ||
Some of the elites see traffic. | ||
Millions of people, I mean who knows how many millions of people sitting in traffic for hours every day. | ||
Whether it's some of the worst traffic in America, San Francisco, New York. | ||
Or whether it's Moscow, or whether it's Mumbai, or whether it's New Delhi, or it's all these different places where people, just millions, sitting in traffic, hours a day, just sitting there. | ||
Most of them in high-occupancy vehicles, some maybe even quote-unquote gas guzzlers, with only a single person driving, Trying to get back and forth to a job that the globalists have already decided is non-essential. | ||
So they look at all that activity and they say, look at this waste. | ||
This is human waste. | ||
This is a waste of space. | ||
This is a waste of energy. | ||
This is killing the planet. | ||
This is killing our resource. | ||
This is destroying our spaceship life raft. | ||
We have to stop this. | ||
It must be eliminated. | ||
Well, what's the common thread? | ||
People. | ||
So Bill Gates says we need to get people down to zero. | ||
And then they erect the Georgia Guidestones telling you all this, like bragging in your face about it. | ||
It's the international confab of all of it. | ||
Well, here's Elon Musk, who doesn't have that authoritarian death cult bent to him. | ||
And so he sees traffic. | ||
And instead of saying, boy, we should just get all these people out of the way, He says, how do I innovate so I can move these people more efficiently? | ||
So there's two ways of going about this. | ||
Any intellectual, regardless of your political beliefs, has to admit that the planet is run very inefficiently right now. | ||
And a lot of that has to do with corruption at the top. | ||
But regardless, things could be run a lot more efficiently. | ||
So the solution to the globalists is just get rid of the humans, get rid of the traffic, just get rid of all of that. | ||
And that'll sustain the planet, we can have a great reset and things will be better. | ||
And yeah, you know what? | ||
Sure, we'll lose a lot of the population, but they were non-essential and useless eaters anyway, and what we're going to have in the future is going to be much more important, so. | ||
That's the globalists, that's the Great Reset, that's the Bilderberg Group, that's their intellectual consensus. | ||
And for most people that would ever even get into a position of power that would have a serious conversation like that with applicable measurements and practices that they could take in response to execute a plan like that, most... There's only a certain type of mind that would even be drawn to being in that position. | ||
Most people don't want to control the lives of other people, they don't want to worry about it, even if they are rich and powerful. | ||
But these people that go to the Bilderberg Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, World Economic Forum, Great Reset, this is how they see the world. | ||
Then there's Elon Musk, who clearly does not see the world that way, is pro-human, and wants to fix the world and make it more efficient, instead of just essentially hitting the reset button, wiping out civilization and humanity as we know it right now, to go into a new age. | ||
Which, in his mind, he already has a vision for anyway. | ||
That's why he's building rockets, and Neuralink, and The Boring Company, and all this other stuff. | ||
So... The question, though, that I would have for the audience is... We already know about Bill Gates. | ||
We know where Bill Gates stands. | ||
There's really not a debate on Bill Gates, but there is a debate on Elon Musk. | ||
So, I wanna hear all the different opinions people have on Elon Musk, because... | ||
We're reaching a point in the Great Awakening versus the Great Reset where you can see now, people are choosing sides. | ||
And liberals are choosing the sides of the Great Awakening. | ||
Leftists are choosing the sides of the Great Awakening. | ||
Mostly though, if you look at the... | ||
Left, right, American left, right. | ||
It's the right going the Great Awakening. | ||
It's left going the Great Reset. | ||
But the point is, people are choosing sides. | ||
Musk is choosing sides. | ||
You know, independent journalists out there are choosing sides. | ||
YouTubers are choosing sides. | ||
Influencers, everybody. | ||
I mean, it's on. | ||
Everybody can see now. | ||
It's the Great Reset versus the Great Awakening. | ||
You know, sit at home and obey and be a good COVID slave or believe in freedom and humanity and nothing interrupts that, COVID or anything else. | ||
So Musk has clearly chosen the side of the Great Awakening. | ||
My guess is he already understands this paradigm already. | ||
And that's why he's starting to go public about it now. | ||
But people don't trust Elon Musk. | ||
So I want to hear all the different opinions we have. | ||
We're going to take calls on this. | ||
The number to get in 877-789-2539. | ||
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So if Elon Musk... Hey, he'll make mistakes. | ||
He's not perfect. | ||
Doesn't mean you're going to agree with everything he says or does. | ||
But if he's pro-human, if he's pro-Great Awakening... Then he needs to be supported and he needs to be cheerleaded for because he's going up against the likes of Bill Gates. | ||
And that's, that's, I mean, that's real deal stuff. | ||
Not many people can get on Bill Gates' level with that kind of power and money and influence. | ||
But Elon Musk can. | ||
And he's positioned himself now to be that guy with a smile and a smirk and a twinkle in his eye to stare down Bill Gates in the battle of centi-billionaires in the Great Reset versus the Great Awakening. | ||
And even individuals who are going to try to stay out of this as long as possible. | ||
It'll be like pulling teeth. | ||
If you're trying to even get them in to comment on this stuff, but everyone will see. | ||
And I think Elon Musk is just smart enough to kind of get ahead of the curve. | ||
By going pro human now, so I'm going to show you some of the stuff that Elon Musk has been doing lately. | ||
And I'm going to explain my opinion on it. | ||
I've already kind of put it out there. | ||
And then we're going to take calls from you. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Now, let me just say this. | ||
As far as all the stuff that Elon is up to, business endeavors, I really think it's all great. | ||
I don't mind new technology. | ||
I'm not a Luddite. | ||
Probably not going to be for me. | ||
I don't ever want to put a microchip in my brain. | ||
I don't ever want to be a biological android or any of this transhuman stuff. | ||
Probably not going to be for me. | ||
Um, but if it can cause problems that people have, like Alzheimer's or all this other kind of stuff, if we can, if we can advance humanity with technology, I'm all for it. | ||
As long as it's optional, it's all good with me. | ||
And I think Musk feels the same way. | ||
Whereas the Great Reset want everything mandatory. | ||
Microchips mandatory. | ||
everyone will be forced to plug in to become a transhuman or basically you won't, you won't even exist. | ||
Such movies like surrogate, surrogates and others, or it's just the caste system or, or take COVID as an example, that would be like the new caste system light where, Hey, you can't be a part of society. | ||
You can't go shopping or anything unless you have your COVID vaccine. | ||
That really didn't take like they wanted it to, but at the next levels of this, it'll be, yeah, You're gonna be forced to take an injection. | ||
It'll be an implantable chip. | ||
As the Bible says, that'll be the mark of the beast that you have to take to participate in society. | ||
But of all the things that Musk's up to with the rockets and trying to build tunnels and now looking at getting involved in social media and Neuralink, the one thing that I think is a serious concern for me is that Neuralink is involved in animal testing And some of it very inhumane. | ||
That concerns me. | ||
I don't know how hands-on or hands-off Elon Musk is with that type stuff, but I mean, they're drilling things into animals. | ||
They're drilling things into animal brains. | ||
They're microchipping animals. | ||
They're doing all this kind of crazy stuff. | ||
I'm not really a big fan of that. | ||
So I'm not a Luddite, but I'm not a big animal testing fan. | ||
Now, other people will say, you understand that many of the advancements in human civilization wouldn't be made without animal testing. | ||
Well, I understand that. | ||
Doesn't mean I'm a fan of it. | ||
And maybe there's humane ways to do it, maybe there's not. | ||
But, um... That's the one thing with Elon Musk that kind of irks me. | ||
I'm not the person that just dislikes billionaires or whatever. | ||
I'm not the person that says, oh, Elon Musk is just bad because he's doing Neuralink and all this stuff with transhumanism. | ||
But that is a concern. | ||
That's a concern for me. | ||
There's a serious moral guideline there. | ||
And anybody that does inhumane testing on animals, that's an immediate red flag. | ||
And I actually believe that that's used by the globalists To see if you're ready to be really brought in on overall plans. | ||
And, um, Radio Hall of Famer Michael Savage used to talk about this. | ||
Because when he was coming up in college, he had the choice to either go into medicine and research with humans and animals, but he was going to have to basically torture animals to get to that program. | ||
Said, I wouldn't do it. | ||
So he went into botany instead. | ||
That could be a serious test that the globalists use to see how much you're willing to torture an animal. | ||
I mean, look at Fauci. | ||
I mean, that guy is like torturing animals all over his hands. | ||
He's all about it. | ||
He's never seen an animal torture project he didn't want to fund. | ||
So, I like the idea of expanding into space. | ||
I like the idea of building rockets. | ||
I think more people need to look at Elon Musk as an inspiration for new science and technology to advance humanity. | ||
I think that's a good thing. | ||
I like trying to innovate and find new ways to travel and commute. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Of course we should be finding new ways to travel. | ||
Of course we should be finding new ways to commute. | ||
Of course we should find new ways to build infrastructure that makes everything more efficient. | ||
Absolutely we should be doing that. | ||
Does that make you a radical, liberal, progressive? | ||
No, it doesn't. | ||
It makes you somebody that wants to see civilization continue to advance. | ||
And I think Elon Musk is that type of a person. | ||
But you see the mainstream media and the social media panic over Elon Musk wanting to buy Twitter because he just simply wants to have free speech on Twitter. | ||
So imagine, they're so afraid of Elon Musk running a social media company, That is really just kind of an archaic form of communication to them. | ||
They really don't give a damn about the peasants communicating with one another. | ||
Other than in the current time frame, they need to control the information to rig elections, promote war propaganda, and all this other stuff. | ||
But in the long run, it's really all just fodder to them. | ||
But if they're so afraid of Elon Musk running a social media company that they think they're in total control of, Think about when you get to the next level of this, and there are AI companies, and there are implantable chip companies, and biological Android or human advancement technologies, and all that stuff is coming along, and you've got all the globalists running their things, and then Elon Musk is on the other side running his thing. | ||
See, they don't want it to get there. | ||
They don't want Elon Musk to be this constant competition in the free market against their globalist system. | ||
So him taking over Twitter is just... It's like a test case. | ||
If they let Elon Musk come in and have his own social media account that can compete with their control grid in the communication forums, then what else is Elon Musk going to come in and be able to compete with their control grid? | ||
Implantable chips, implantable technologies, artificial intelligence, that the globalists all want under one program, mandatory, all plugged in, world government. | ||
Where Elon Musk says, yeah, I've got this technology, humans want to use it, come on and use it. | ||
Not part of some bigger overall thing that he's building for a control structure over the planet. | ||
So here's some of the stuff here, and then we're going to take your calls. | ||
He's always been talking about traffic. | ||
Our goal is to solve traffic which plagues every major city on earth. | ||
That's Elon Musk See and that's my thing too. | ||
These are things that these should be Top concerns like why why aren't we talking about traffic? | ||
This is ridiculous Think about all the man-hours wasted in traffic traffic. | ||
Think about all the carbon emissions wasted sitting in traffic This should be something we should all be trying to solve but we don't They say Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip could help treat morbid obesity. | ||
Elon Musk has talked about how obesity is a huge problem on the planet that needs to be solved. | ||
Now, I don't think a implantable chip in the brain is the answer. | ||
Maybe it'll help people struggling with it. | ||
I think diet and lack of exercise is the easier, easier way to solve that problem. | ||
But nonetheless, It cannot be denied that traffic and obesity are two huge problems. | ||
Not just facing America, but the world. | ||
I guess not all countries, but definitely America with obesity. | ||
But we don't talk about it. | ||
We don't talk about traffic and obesity. | ||
But Elon Musk wants to talk about traffic and obesity. | ||
Boy oh boy, you start solving some of these problems. | ||
You start having real leaders that want to solve these problems. | ||
And then you realize we don't need the Great Reset. | ||
We don't need to just shut everything down, kill everyone off, and then rebuild a new technotronic world government infrastructure. | ||
Yeah, we've got a lot of problems, but hey, you know what? | ||
We're humans. | ||
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We're smart. | |
We can innovate. | ||
We can come together and solve. | ||
Elon Musk represents that. | ||
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Ooh. | |
Globalists don't like that, do they? | ||
Elon Musk questioned a lot of the COVID narratives. | ||
Questioned the vaccines. | ||
Here's his take on social media companies. | ||
He says the truth is the first casualty of war and censorship, obviously. | ||
He says the social media platform's policies are good if the most extreme 10% on the left and right are equally unhappy. | ||
Balance. | ||
He even has some business sense on Twitter. | ||
He probably knows more about this than the people that actually run the site. | ||
Most of these top accounts tweet rarely and post very little content. | ||
Is Twitter dying? | ||
See, he has enough wherewithal. | ||
He understands Twitter better than Twitter does. | ||
Why would your top accounts on Twitter barely be posting at all? | ||
Because Twitter is not really... Well, really because Twitter's biggest concern right now is censorship, and it's not actually building the brand. | ||
And that's what's going on. | ||
And that's why Twitter is dying. | ||
And that's what's being called out here. | ||
And that's why they have clearly breached their fiduciary duties, not just in not taking Elon Musk's offer, but they have misrepresented to the shareholders what Twitter's goals are, what Twitter's driving force was. | ||
It has not been To be a top social media site for a long time. | ||
They already feel they reach that plateau. | ||
So for the last 56 years, the main driving force behind Twitter has been censorship. | ||
So it's turned into something it was never supposed to be. | ||
And that's why Elon Musk is pointing out. | ||
Hey, here's your top users. | ||
They don't even use your They don't even use your platform. | ||
Wonder why that is. | ||
Elon Musk, pro-human. | ||
He says, humanity did not evolve to mourn the unborn, but we should. | ||
And he says, I'm talking about not having kids in the first place. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
So he's pro-human. | ||
So Bill Gates goes around, says we need less humans. | ||
Elon Musk goes around, says we need more humans. | ||
And then he's definitely sent some shots across the bow of Bill Gates here. | ||
Someone leaked Elon Musk's and Bill Gates' tweets to the New York Times. | ||
I mean, it was obviously someone in Bill Gates' camp, or some spy in the government, I guess, that has access to all of this, and the NSA, but nonetheless, they leaked to the New York Times. | ||
And Elon Musk was asking Bill Gates why he was shorting Tesla, or if he was shorting Tesla, then he made a joke about how, hey, if you're so pro-green energy, why are you shorting my electric car company, number one electric car company in the world? | ||
He says, yeah, I did not leak that to New York Times. | ||
They must have got it through friends of friends. | ||
I heard from multiple people at TED that Bill Gates still had half a billion short against Tesla, which is why I asked him. | ||
So it's not exactly top secret. | ||
And then here he posts the pregnant meme, pregnant male meme, next to a picture of Bill Gates and says, in case you need to lose a boner fast, Hmm. | ||
I didn't realize that new emoji was Bill Gates, but now that I see it, I can't unsee it. | ||
He says, moving on from making fun of Bill Gates for shorting Tesla while claiming to support climate action. | ||
Shadow Ban Council reviewing my tweet. | ||
And he puts a picture of a bunch of people in robes in a shadowy room. | ||
Making fun of the Twitter censorship board, obviously. | ||
So, That's just kind of a more of an idea of what Musk has been up to. | ||
I've given you my opinion, but I want to take your calls on this for the rest of the transmission coming up here. | ||
We've got the calls are lined up. | ||
We've got Kevin and Jonathan and Alan and Jay and Stephanie and Ed and so much more coming up here. | ||
And I just want to get your opinion on Elon Musk, what your thoughts on him going toe-to-toe with Bill Gates here are. | ||
And that's what we'll do the remainder here of this info or Sunday night live. | ||
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We're back here on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
And we're about to take phone calls on the subject at hand. | ||
Do you trust Elon Musk? | ||
And what do you think about his current spat with Bill Gates? | ||
And how he's positioning himself in this epic battle? | ||
The Great Reset versus the Great Awakening. | ||
So we're taking calls the rest of the way. | ||
The lines are full, so if you're getting the busy tone calling in, you wait till a caller hangs up, and then a line will be opened, and good luck getting in. | ||
We start with Kevin in Iowa. | ||
Kevin, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I'm not hearing Kevin, guys. | |
Kevin, are you there? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Let's try Alan in Tennessee. | ||
Yeah, guys, do that. | ||
We'll just make sure we got it. | ||
Alan, are you there? | ||
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I'm here. | |
There we go. | ||
All right, Alan. | ||
You're live. | ||
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Hey, I think I think Elon Musk's brilliant play here is to destroy Twitter. | ||
You think he wants to destroy Twitter, not purchase it? | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
He is going to offer So you could be right. | ||
And the current board is going to turn it down, and then he's going to point out to the shareholders how much that decision has cost them, and they are going to bail, even BlackRock and Vanguard. | ||
So you could be right. | ||
And here's the thing about that play, though. | ||
That really accomplishes nothing other than making a bunch of billionaires that have most of the stake in Twitter lose a couple billion dollars, which they really, yeah, they'll shed a tear over, but it's really not going to impact them too much. | ||
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No, but it's going to impact all of us. | |
I don't think it makes a difference for that. | ||
I don't think it makes a difference for Twitter. | ||
I think Twitter goes on operating as it is, continues to censor free speech, continues to censor the truth, operating as a controlled functionary of the globalist and the Democrat party. | ||
So I think they're willing to take the hit. | ||
They're willing to take the loss, take the SEC against them or whatever. | ||
I think they're willing to take all that, take the big billions of dollars in loss as long as they can still control Twitter. | ||
I can buy your assumption or your disagreement on that. | ||
And by the way, I'm wearing the exact same shirt right now that you are. | ||
really, to do immediate feedback commentary or live streams. | ||
And they would rather control that power, keep Twitter operating as it is now, and take the big loss. | ||
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I can buy your assumption or your disagreement on that. | |
And by the way, I'm wearing the exact same shirt right now that you are. | ||
You got the camo one on? | ||
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I do. | |
See, we got in early. | ||
So we got in early. | ||
We got our shirts. | ||
Now they're gone. | ||
There's like maybe a hundred of the camo one left. | ||
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Yeah, I don't have the magnificent North beard like you do. | |
I've just got to go see, but the t-shirt sort of thing. | ||
Well, the beard is a little out of control. | ||
I think it's going to come off next week. | ||
It's getting hot down here in Texas, by the way. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
It's not too cool here in Tennessee either. | ||
I'm actually, I'm kind of a fan of global warming, actually. | ||
So, I kind of want everyone to just go outside right now, spray some aerosolized cans into the air, just fire your car up, just let it rip away. | ||
I mean, I'm sick of cold weather, man. | ||
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Oh yeah, PCBs all around! | |
Alright, Alan. | ||
Alright, Alan. | ||
Hey, thank you for calling. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Alabama. | ||
Jay, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Can you hear me okay? | |
Yes, I can. | ||
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You know, I believe, believe half of, believe nothing you hear and half of what you see. | |
That's my motto. | ||
That's what I live by. | ||
And he's been involved with Devo's group there in the past, and so that's a strike against him. | ||
And he's putting the satellites up in the sky and the graphene and the 5G. | ||
And he's talking... Wait a second. | ||
Wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
What is Elon Musk doing with graphene? | ||
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Well, he isn't. | |
The graphene is going in people with the 5G and everything. | ||
Who knows what's going to happen when they turn the 5G on. | ||
And, you know, I think there's a lot of control issues that are coming up in the future. | ||
People are dying from this shot. | ||
Let's go back to what you said here and let's have a discussion. | ||
Elon Musk has nothing to do with putting the graphene in people's bodies if you believe that's going on. | ||
But let's go back to what you said about the satellites because that is key. | ||
Here's the way I look at it. | ||
Most people, myself included, look at their personal life and they have visions and plans and missions and goals, and it's mostly self-oriented. | ||
Elon Musk, he obviously sees the world differently and operates differently. | ||
I believe what Elon Musk has been in the process of doing for years, and this ties into the satellite thing, is he's trying to build his own infrastructure that can act Honestly almost in like a beyond a venture capitalist kind of even in a monopoly man way except I don't think he wants to be a monopoly man. | ||
He wants to have all this different stuff built up already as infrastructure that he can just flick the switch and immediately compete with whatever the current structure is. | ||
So yeah I mean there's already I mean how many satellites up in space and all these different cell phone companies and all these different satellites. | ||
Okay well now Elon Musk is going up there so so let's say You have all the different cell phone providers and satellite providers, and they're all globalists, and they all want you to have the vaccine to access their stuff or whatever. | ||
And then there's Elon Musk, and he's got his stuff up there, and he says, hey, you can have access to my stuff, vaccinated or unvaccinated. | ||
That's just one example. | ||
That's kind of how I think Elon Musk is approaching this, more so than he's part of the global conspiracy as it is. | ||
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I hope so, but a lot of the satellites were put up there with dollars from people that don't like us. | |
That's true. | ||
That's what I'm concerned about. | ||
That's true, and he has, you know, done a lot of work with the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
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Hey, I want to plug something right now. | |
I take the magnesium, the fusion, and the turbo force, put it together, and buddy, for 10, 12 hours a day, I'm a truck driver. | ||
I'm rolling, baby. | ||
You hit that? | ||
You hit all three of those combined? | ||
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Oh yeah, and I gump it down and I'm like, yeah baby! | |
Do you let out a little battle cry when you chug it? | ||
unidentified
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I actually, I've been calling in on your program and I want to let out a battle cry. | |
Yeah! | ||
What do you call that concoction there? - It's a substitute for soda. | ||
I gave up soda four months ago. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
It's sweet, and it's powerful, and it'll get you rolling. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
I was going to say, because each of those has its own distinct flavor. | ||
I mean, I can't imagine them all combined. | ||
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No, you've got to give it a go. | |
It's actually pretty good. | ||
The Turbo Force alone, eh. | ||
I actually don't like it. | ||
But with the magnesium, And the fusion, the fusion's sweet! | ||
Because like I said, I haven't had soda in a number of months. | ||
I lost 25 pounds. | ||
Yeah, well that's good, people. | ||
Hey, I get it. | ||
Soda tastes great. | ||
It's horrible for you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I figure the vitamins and all. | ||
I take all your supplements. | ||
I got all your shirts. | ||
I got all your coins. | ||
I got the three of your gold cards coming in the mail. | ||
And I just bye bye bye. | ||
Don't go nowhere. | ||
I keep giving to your program. | ||
I need you. | ||
We need your program. | ||
Don't go nowhere. | ||
Well, we love our truckers. | ||
I know that they're a big part of our audience. | ||
So big salute to our truckers and big salute to Jay for calling in and all the support. | ||
Thank you, Jay. | ||
Thanks for that battle cry, too. | ||
That was epic right there. | ||
Alright, let's go down to Stephanie in California. | ||
Stephanie, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Owen. | |
First time caller here. | ||
Don't really know what to say. | ||
Get a little nervous on the phone. | ||
You've never used a phone before? | ||
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I don't. | |
I'm 30, so I'm a millennial. | ||
I'm one of the weird ones that doesn't really go online and talks on the phone. | ||
Wow, I was being facetious, but you're serious. | ||
Oh, well, okay, then. | ||
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Well, here you are. | |
Yeah, well, I think about Elon Musk. | ||
I think it's going to come out kind of strange, but I don't think he Has really any malicism because of autism? | ||
I mean, it sounds kind of odd, but... No, you know what? | ||
That's actually an interesting point. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Say that again. | ||
Expand on that. | ||
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Yeah, like, I know a lot of people with autism and other people with other types of what you would call mental disabilities, but it's... I mean, I'm not kidding. | |
100% of them really are like the kindest people. | ||
If they do anything wrong, They feel bad. | ||
They don't have any evil in them. | ||
Almost. | ||
It almost feels like they don't have any evil in them. | ||
Like, they don't want to harm. | ||
And I honestly think, I mean, I don't want to sound naive, but I don't think he's a bad person. | ||
He might be involved in things that might end up being used for wrongs, but I think he's ultimately doing everything just because he's having fun. | ||
And it just brings him gratification. | ||
Yeah, you know, you could be onto something there. | ||
I've never, I've never heard that perspective before. | ||
And when you talk about the autism angle, you know, there's obviously, they call it, there's obviously a spectrum. | ||
But Most of the people that are high functioning autistic or even on the lower functioning autistic end, you're absolutely right, they usually have the biggest hearts, would never even say anything mean, let alone do anything mean. | ||
I've worked with special needs students before. | ||
I've worked special needs camps before. | ||
I mean, I'll be honest. | ||
I've worked with a lot of Down syndrome kids, too. | ||
They can be a little ornery. | ||
Down syndrome people, they can be a little ornery at times. | ||
Not that they're not sweet. | ||
They're always sweet and fun, but there's a streak of orneriness there. | ||
But with the autism, I think... | ||
So I mean, I don't know if Elon Musk has ever said he's had autism. | ||
So I mean, he would obviously be highly functioning. | ||
He's obviously a genius. | ||
He's very well spoken and has great foresight. | ||
But that's an interesting thing. | ||
You know, he could be and he could unwittingly be involved in things that end up being used against us. | ||
But he doesn't do it intentionally. | ||
I've never heard that before. | ||
Anything else, Stephanie? | ||
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That's pretty much all I had room in my brain to say. | |
I'm kind of freezing up right now. | ||
But thank you very much for taking my call. | ||
It was really nice talking All right, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Ed in Illinois. | ||
Ed, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hello. | ||
Hi. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Hey, big shout out to InfoWars store. | ||
I went ahead, got me some shirts and some stickers, you know, as easy as that. | ||
You know, anybody can go on there and just everything really you need. | ||
But with Elon, Elon, I'm all for him. | ||
He's done all good and all his plans are up to plan. | ||
But the only thing is with the nano chip. | ||
I mean, if it's for the good of people who, you know, might have a disability and it can help them cool, but we've all seen that Spider-Man 2 with Doc Ock and he tries to get that spinal chip. | ||
It takes over, man. | ||
Well, let's be clear here. | ||
I, I, I mean, here, here I stand on, or sit rather, Metaphorically, I'm standing right now on this Sunday, April 24th, and I can say with 100% utmost confidence, I will never take an implantable chip. | ||
I will never have any sort of machine direct merging with my body. | ||
I'm sick of the connection that I have to this cell phone enough. | ||
So, now, who knows? | ||
Maybe that could change. | ||
I mean, maybe something comes around. | ||
I have a horrible injury and there's some sort of thing that can help that in the future. | ||
And I'd be stupid not to take it, but here I stand right now. | ||
I would never do anything like that. | ||
Never take an implantable chip. | ||
Never connect myself directly to a machine. | ||
None of it. | ||
Most people probably in the audience would feel the same way. | ||
And if Elon Musk does start, Producing this type of technology and putting it on the market. | ||
I don't believe I'll ever be forced to take it I don't think he would ever want anybody to be forced to take it like others might be so inclined to so I Think Elon Musk looks at it like this isn't an inevitable technology It's gonna get here. | ||
I'm one of the few people on earth that I Yeah. | ||
could maybe invent and innovate something like this. | ||
So why wouldn't I just go into that field and see what I can do in it? | ||
So I think Elon Musk just looks at it as this is an inevitable technology. | ||
So I'm gonna get out and try to be involved with it. | ||
I don't think he has any intentions other than that. - Yeah, I'm thinking about it now 100%. | ||
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And hopefully he can get into it And look, fortune favors the bold. | |
And Elon Musk is doing this. | ||
there's always a wall and one man team ain't gonna do it I mean Trump tried his best yeah wasn't it doing and Elon you know maybe Elon and Trump get on get on together and say hey we'll follow up yeah I hear what you're saying and look fortune favors the bold and Elon Musk is doing this now the fear would be and it's a rational fear but quite frankly it's irrelevant It's not gonna matter. | ||
You could say, hey, this technology is gonna lead to this, so you shouldn't do it no matter what. | ||
Well, I'm sorry, that's just not how humanity works, folks. | ||
Okay? | ||
People conceive things, good or evil, they're happening. | ||
It's happening. | ||
I mean, brain chips are coming. | ||
Implantable chips are coming. | ||
That is no doubt. | ||
Guaranteed. | ||
100% that's coming. | ||
So you can say, hey, you know, Elon Musk shouldn't be doing this. | ||
It's going to be used for evil. | ||
Yeah, you might be right, but that's not how the world works. | ||
It's coming, and if Elon Musk does it or not, it's still coming. | ||
Now, they may want to use Elon Musk's technology against us. | ||
That could be certainly true, and you might say, well, now I blame Elon Musk for that, but is that really his fault? | ||
And you can't be naive. | ||
Whether Elon Musk builds chips for humans or not, they're coming. | ||
That is coming. | ||
Ed, anything else? | ||
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Yeah, 100%. | |
Just shout out InfoWars store. | ||
Everyone go shop, and thank you. | ||
Thank you, Ed. | ||
All right, let's go to David in California. | ||
David, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Hi, Owen. | |
How are you? | ||
Hi, good. | ||
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Good to hear. | |
So there have been great points all around. | ||
I think what you're saying about Elon and he slowly building and infrastructure uh i think that's very onto something um he uh my i have a co-worker who said he's trying to build like a a network you know like a personal network and um i just want to say uh yeah i think i think he overall is doing good for the world | ||
um i have a certain point um i think i've heard somewhere that he said he has asperger's or something um so you know let's say possibly you know he might have be on the spectrum | ||
So, given that in itself, and you know, along with the fact that he also went to school with the other globalists, he inherently is just, like, different from the group. | ||
He is separate. | ||
So, because of that, he has all, I think he has the potential to just be completely true He considers himself a free speech absolutist. | ||
That is just basic God-given rights. | ||
I think he's doing good for the world. | ||
Originally, I was against the whole Merrilling thing. | ||
Even if he did make it voluntary, it wouldn't be good. | ||
But you're saying that if he doesn't make it, the other people will. | ||
So yeah, I just, you know, you're saying that he will also make it, um, you know, not, not mandatory. | ||
So basically I think, um, I think it's good. | ||
I just want to, I have two plugs, one for the world, just like if everybody listening just donated a dollar or two to saveinforwards.com, like, I think that'd be very good. | ||
Um, and just support products too, just please. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Great to speak on the show. | ||
And God bless you guys. | ||
Well, I appreciate you, David. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
And let me just respond to the last thing he said, and then I'll delve back into the Musk commentary. | ||
Let me just explain something here. | ||
We are really, right now, going through... I mean, we've dealt with legal warfare for a long time. | ||
We've dealt with legal stuff for a long time. | ||
We've had lawyer bills for a long time. | ||
But we're really in the thrust Of all of the biggest legal attacks against us, and we're in the thrust of all of them right now. | ||
So, I mean, you know, we try to find the best lawyers, and they're handling all these different cases, the workload is heavy, it's not cheap. | ||
We sell products at InfowarsStore.com on very thin margins. | ||
Very thin margins. | ||
Because the idea is we just need to have enough money in the gas tank to keep this thing going. | ||
You know, so we don't have a bunch of reserves, we don't have a big endowment, we don't have a big savings account, anything like that. | ||
We don't have investments in stocks or anything. | ||
And so just going through all the stuff right now with the censorship and with the legal stuff, that's why we have SaveInfoWars.com and InfoWars2022.com. | ||
And if we can, I mean, I really believe if we can get through this summer and then still be on air covering the midterms, that's going to be such a huge victory for free speech, such a huge victory for this audience, such a huge victory for InfoWars. | ||
Just us being on air every day is already a victory. | ||
And we should. | ||
I believe God's going to get us through this and the truth is going to prevail. | ||
Innocence will prevail. | ||
Free speech will prevail. | ||
America will prevail. | ||
But it's going to be a long summer. | ||
A long, rough and tumble summer here. | ||
But we'll be on air every day as it's all going on. | ||
And I'm sure there'll be new attacks against us as we're ongoing here as well. | ||
Now let me get into the Musk comments. | ||
I like to believe in humanity. | ||
I like to think that there can be a hero. | ||
And for so long, we've had the biggest, most powerful voices, and really most of it's propaganda, but it's also, you know, I mean, you see the big global conspiracy, global government, Great Reset. | ||
So it's, we've been sold a false bill of goods on our celebrities and our heroes. | ||
And so naturally, We have this, this disdain, or this, this distrust, this foul taste in our mouth, because we've been lied to so much, propagandized so much, given false heroes, false idols so much that, it's like, we don't want anything to do with that. | ||
We don't, we don't want a big guy coming in, leading, because we don't think a guy can be a hero and come in and, you know, do something to save the world, and it probably is never gonna happen. | ||
But, Yeah, Elon Musk is building basically a full-spectrum dominance infrastructure for the future. | ||
100%. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
He's got everyone in his cars, he could have everyone using his satellites, and now he could potentially have everybody communicating on his social media platform. | ||
So, I mean, I see it. | ||
That is potential full-spectrum dominance if he can have it and his business ventures continue with their success. | ||
Not to mention the rockets and everything in space. | ||
So, I mean, we're talking full-spectrum dominance here. | ||
Space. | ||
Earth. | ||
Communications. | ||
Travel. | ||
Everything. | ||
And Musk has his foot in all those doors and is quickly getting a whole leg and a whole torso and everything else in there. | ||
I'd like to think that that can be good. | ||
That we can have a good guy. | ||
That a good guy can win. | ||
A good guy can be a champion for humanity. | ||
A good guy can be a champion for all these things that we value. | ||
I'd like to still be that. | ||
I want to be a romantic like that. | ||
But I understand why we have the distaste in our mouth for anybody that comes along in a big, powerful role like this because of all the false idols and liars and globalists that we've dealt with for all these years. | ||
But, I mean... Really what it comes down to is just leading by example, I think. | ||
And just saying, hey, you can be successful and not want to see the world go into bondage. | ||
Hey, you can come up in this world and be a big success and influence people and not be a globalist and not want people to go into bondage. | ||
That's why they hate Alex Jones, folks. | ||
Because he said, I can be in media, I can create a media organization, I can be international, I can be on TV, I can be on radio, I can be in the streets. | ||
And I don't have to sell out to the corporate news cabal. | ||
I don't have to take the big Hollywood money. | ||
I don't have to take the big donor money. | ||
I don't have to take big fast food and big agri and big pharma money. | ||
I can do it right here with an audience. | ||
And they hated that! | ||
That changed the entire paradigm for multimedia going into the 21st century. | ||
So, it's the same dynamic I see it with Elon Musk. | ||
He's just he's just skirting all the globalist rules. | ||
He doesn't want to be a globalist. | ||
He doesn't want mandates He doesn't want this technology to be used to oppress humanity, but to free humanity to empower humanity So this is it but this is now I mean That's why I'm having this discussion because I just see this as another Level of the Great Awakening versus the Great Reset. | ||
It's just another, it's just another battle arena over here in the overall war, the Great Reset versus the Great Awakening. | ||
And I know where you stand, you know where we stand. | ||
Great Awakening all the way. | ||
We know what the Great Reset represents, folks. | ||
Total desolation, total death. | ||
Second hour of InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
We're taking your calls on Elon Musk. | ||
We've heard a wide array of opinions. | ||
We'll hear more opinions coming up right now. | ||
Remember, everything we do here is brought to you by your support at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
We still have some of the operations from the money bomb just ongoing. | ||
Save InfoWars.com still taking donations. | ||
InfoWars2022.com as well. | ||
Those are another way those sites another way to support us. | ||
Let's go back into the phone calls here, though, and we're starting to get other calls lined up as well as the other callers have dropped and we're getting the new ones on the board. | ||
Let's go to Cameron in Oklahoma. | ||
Cameron, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Good afternoon, sir. | |
Just calling to give the two cents on Elon Musk. | ||
Always had the reservations about him, and the Greg Reese report wasn't very flattering. | ||
Well, let's be clear. | ||
I mean, I love Greg Reese, and he does awesome work. | ||
One of the best video report editors, writers that you can find. | ||
And he doesn't trust Musk at all. | ||
He doesn't trust Musk one bit. | ||
And hey, you know what? | ||
That's fair opinion. | ||
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Yeah and I kind of maintain the position that I think it was Ali Alexander was on with Alex the other day and he said it's okay to support someone temporarily and kind of the same position to hold with with Trump you know I mean as long as you're doing great things it's okay to applaud and if things don't go well it's okay to say yeah I don't support that and I don't think that's an irrational position to hold. | |
Yeah, and you know, that's the fairest way to approach things. | ||
It's a common man approach to things, and that's all fine. | ||
We're all common men. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's like if all of a sudden, Owen Schroer starts going on air promoting globalism and, you know, saying that Drag Queen Storytime for kids is good and everything, and people say, well, this guy sucks now. | ||
I don't want to listen to him anymore. | ||
Well, of course. | ||
Of course people would do that. | ||
They'd make that adjustment. | ||
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Yeah, I only got the vaccine because you were promoting it, D-Way, so... | |
You know, I'm just I'm just kidding. | ||
I did have one important thing to say, though. | ||
I've been trying to get through for probably two weeks because I have a desperate plea to the Enforced family, meaning yourself, other hosts, staff, crew, anyone listening. | ||
I just recently moved from Texas to Oklahoma, back to Oklahoma, actually. | ||
And the only thing I can't find in all of my stuff, and I'm pretty sure it got it got lifted while my things were being packed, I lifted off. | ||
Obviously I mean stolen is my, uh, my first silver round that y'all that y'all were selling. | ||
So if there's anybody out there who maybe bought two and, uh, wants to possibly sell it, obviously I'm willing to pay and hopefully in a secure way, of course. | ||
But, uh, uh, Citizen Crumb on Twitter, also Citizen Crumb Gmail. | ||
If you're willing to sell an extra one, I'm a loyal, loyal listener. | ||
I have all the shirts. | ||
I'm about to down some turbo force now. | ||
I'm headed to Arkansas for work. | ||
It's going to keep me sane along with the broadcast. | ||
Well, best of luck. | ||
Best of luck in that. | ||
Maybe someone will reach out to you and help you out with that. | ||
How long ago did you move? | ||
Do you think maybe you just haven't found it yet? | ||
It'll turn up? | ||
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Oh, no, I was moping around the house for a week because I've turned everything upside down three or four times. | |
Isn't that the worst? | ||
unidentified
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Oh, it's terrible. | |
I found things that I forgot I had. | ||
And like the one, one of the things I was desperate to find, it's nowhere, man. | ||
But I do. | ||
I do have the second one. | ||
So and it's, you know, it's awesome. | ||
I just trying to have the full set of three, but it is what it is. | ||
So I hope to hear, you know, well, I hope it turns up or I hope someone reaches out to you. | ||
Maybe they can. | ||
Maybe they can help you. | ||
Is that it? | ||
Citizen crumb, you said? | ||
Yeah, we got you right there. | ||
Toto's nose? | ||
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Yeah, Toto's nose. | |
All right, well there it is, folks. | ||
There it is, folks. | ||
If you can find him and you can help him out there, there's your guy. | ||
All right, Cameron, thank you. | ||
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Hey, I really appreciate that, man. | |
Yeah, you have a nice night. | ||
Yep, yep. | ||
All right, Cameron. | ||
Let's go to Tony in Chicago. | ||
Tony, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Okay, thank you. | |
Oh, and first, I want to really give you kudos and commendations. | ||
When you stood up over there during the Trump impeachment, Man, that took a lot of cool users as we say. | ||
Yeah, they're still trying to, they're still coming after me for that. | ||
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I know, I know, and because I took a stand way back when I was a candidate in 2002 and in 2004, especially the Chicago Pride Parade. | |
I basically, we hoisted up our scripture verses and I was in the midst of the parade, and man did we come under attack. | ||
BLM before, back then, were the anarchists. | ||
They were dressed in black, they had pink hats. | ||
I mean, this is not something new. | ||
It was inexistent. | ||
It just got funded by Soros and company, okay? | ||
So I know what's going on. | ||
I ran in Chicago. | ||
In fact, I last spoke with Alex Jones back in 2008 before I prepared to run for city treasurer. | ||
But Rahm wanted me to play ball with him, and I told Rahm, I said, look it, if I'm going to get elected treasurer with you, I'm going to represent the people first, the city council second, and you last. | ||
I'm going to turn it upside down. | ||
He didn't like that. | ||
That's why he backed up Summers, and that was his treasurer at the time. | ||
I want to call, and basically, and I thank you for taking my call, and I just wanted to say that if you remember that movie with Back to the Future? | ||
If we look forward to the past, alright, 50 years ago, there was a man who was also a billionaire, a businessman, okay? | ||
He was a jet setter and everything like that, and he became President of the United States. | ||
You know who I'm talking about? | ||
Donald Trump, okay? | ||
People said the same thing about Trump that they're saying right now about Elon Musk. | ||
Give the guy a chance, okay? | ||
He'll either put up or shut up, okay? | ||
In other words, talk is cheap, like my ma used to say, but actions speak louder than words, alright? | ||
It seems like Musk's got some action, okay? | ||
It may not be perfect 100% the way we want it, but he's fulfilled his word, alright? | ||
And I'm really concerned about this injection. | ||
By the way, I'm from Chicago. | ||
Never even tested. | ||
Never even masked. | ||
I used to get into it with the train, the bus drivers. | ||
Get into it. | ||
But when I told them who I was, they immediately would at least quiet and give me a space to speak my piece before I got off the bus or off the train. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
We'll never get vaccinated if the common cold that was weaponized for purposes of, of course, It's evident that Alex has been 100% on target. | ||
Well, Tony, I appreciate all this. | ||
I want to stay topical because there are a lot of other callers that want to get on, but I appreciate the take. | ||
Elon Musk is the Trump of the century. | ||
You know, I'd like to maybe just do a little further investigating into that myself because, I mean, I wasn't really paying attention to Donald Trump. | ||
Obviously, I wasn't born in the 80s and then in the 90s, I just didn't really care. | ||
You know, I remember him getting popular on The Apprentice and some other things, but that was kind of past his business mogul days. | ||
So maybe that comparison might even be more accurate than I realized there, Tony. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Elon Musk, the Trump of the century. | ||
Let's go to, let's see here, Bart in Georgia. | ||
Bart in Georgia. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
I'm here to talk about Elon Musk, but first let me mention that I have evidence. | ||
I've been doing my homework. | ||
Hillary Clinton and Bill Gates, Joe Biden are all clones. | ||
They're defective clones. | ||
A clone? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is he human? | ||
I don't know, but something sinister is going on. | ||
And I don't want to sound like a coot, because I probably do, but I just want to open up everybody's eyes to what really is going on, or maybe going on. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Well, I go down plenty of rabbit holes. | ||
I've seen the clone conspiracy theories from all the different angles. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
I don't know what exactly you're seeing. | ||
There's no doubt Biden has either had a lot of facial reconstructive surgery with the ears and the jaws and the eyes and everything, which is very possible. | ||
Very possible. | ||
He's had a lot of surgeries. | ||
Or I guess people believe it's not actually him and it's a body double or a clone or something. | ||
I'm not saying I believe that. | ||
I'm saying that's what the conspiracy theory that's out there. | ||
If you go down those rabbit holes, I don't know about the one with Hillary or Bill Gates, per se, but I've seen a lot of it with Biden, obviously, with him in the White House. | ||
Yeah, there's all kinds of conspiracy theories about clones. | ||
I mean, even the ones that basically all the celebrities are all just clones of past ruling elites, past kings and queens. | ||
I don't really get into that too much. | ||
It's kind of fun stuff, quirky stuff. | ||
I like going down those rabbit holes every once in a while, but don't really report on it on air for obvious reasons. | ||
How could I possibly know? | ||
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Well, if you guys want to know more, please go to BITCUTENRUMBLE and subscribe to Bart Fine. | |
All right, Bart. | ||
Well, appreciate the call, and I always know you share our work there, so we appreciate that, too. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Maryland. | ||
Chris, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
How you doing, Owen? | ||
I got a little bit of time here to put a lot out there. | ||
I just want to say, number one, I thank you and Alex for what you're doing, and I know the intense pressure that you guys are under, okay? | ||
And I thank you and I pray for you every night. | ||
Moving on to the topic at hand, okay, Gregg Reese released an excellent video on Elon Musk. | ||
We're talking about the man here who is spearheading transhumanism, okay? | ||
We need to remember that and what the World Economic Forum is going for. | ||
Secondly, if Elon Musk is really concerned about freedom of speech, he needs to stop screwing around with Twitter where there's a bunch of bots and liberals on there talking amongst themselves. | ||
And he needs to come on InfoWars and be interviewed by you and Alex. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Put his money where his mouth is and say, Owen and Alex, you do not have to worry about a thing from this point on because financially I've got you. | ||
So Elon Musk, I've heard he listens to InfoWars. | ||
If you're listening to this, I challenge you to put your money where your mouth is and come on InfoWars, give an interview and make a huge donation. | ||
Because this Twitter stuff, I don't know any conservatives on Twitter anymore. | ||
Once you and Alex left, the place is dead. | ||
It's a bunch of liberals and bots talking amongst each other. | ||
OK? | ||
The other thing is with the World Economic Forum, okay, we really have to stop giving money to companies like Spotify, Best Buy, Disney, Target, T-Mobile. | ||
I'd like to see Greg Reese do a report maybe once a week or yourself or Alex saying, hey, you know what? | ||
Spotify, the CEO of Spotify donated this much money to the World Economic Forum. | ||
Instead of giving them $14.99 a month, why don't you tell them, look, I'm stopping my subscription. | ||
And instead of paying money to you guys, I'm sending it to InfoWars. | ||
That's exactly what I've done. | ||
I've emailed each and every single one of these companies and told them, you're not seeing money from me. | ||
I'm taking the money, and I'm going to donate it to InfoWars. | ||
That's all I got, Owen. | ||
Well, that's a lot to unpack there. | ||
I'm going to unpack all of it, and we thank you, Chris. | ||
You're a champion member of our audience. | ||
Um, let me, let me just start here. | ||
I got a little bullet points from the subject you just brought up. | ||
You know, Musk has actually addressed the Twitter bots in a tweet just a couple days ago. | ||
He said, if I take over Twitter, we're going to get rid of all the Twitter bots talking amongst themselves. | ||
And we're going to only have verified humans on there. | ||
Um, so I you know, he ironically enough has actually addressed that. | ||
Um, and just so people understand to Alex Jones and I didn't leave Twitter. | ||
We got banned from Twitter in case there's new audience members listening in that said, Well, what do you mean left Twitter? | ||
Well, we got banned from Twitter. | ||
Um, Now, as far as, you know, maybe I'll have Greg Reese on sometime and then we can actually just hash out this debate on air. | ||
Because, you know, that's what people do. | ||
That's what men do. | ||
They talk about things and discuss and debate. | ||
It's how we advance humanity. | ||
Iron sharpens iron. | ||
So, you know, I know Musk, Reese, Greg Reese, the great Greg Reese is no fan of Elon Musk. | ||
But as far as Elon Musk spearheading transhumanism, I don't want to go too far down the road here because I want to take a bunch more calls. | ||
But, you know, I just have to disagree with that. | ||
I just have to completely disagree with that. | ||
Transhumanism was in the works long before Elon Musk ever entered the scene. | ||
Transhumanism was well into the framework of globalism before Elon Musk was probably even born, I would say. | ||
So, to say Elon Musk is spearheading transhumanism, I just disagree with that premise, and transhumanism has been around a long time before Elon Musk. | ||
Now, you could argue That Elon Musk's technology could be used to spearhead transhumanism or take it to the next level or whatever. | ||
But to say that he is spearheading it, I just have to disagree with that. | ||
Transhumanism has been along a lot longer than that. | ||
And then as far as this thing about, look, I think Elon Musk should come on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
It would be a great interview. | ||
You know, we don't have this entitlement at InfoWars. | ||
We don't believe anybody owes us anything. | ||
We don't believe that... | ||
You know, we're all about free market and free choice. | ||
It's like we want to put out a great product, pretty much all the time, 100% free. | ||
And then, hey, you like what we do? | ||
You want to keep us on air? | ||
Okay, well, go shop, get our great stuff. | ||
That's how we operate. | ||
So we don't look at it like anybody owes us anything. | ||
Elon Musk doesn't owe us anything. | ||
Oh, if he doesn't come on with Alex or give us a billion dollars or whatever, he's a bad guy. | ||
That's not really how we view things. | ||
Now, if we could get more support from a lot of other mainstream people out there, it would be nice. | ||
But that ship has kind of already sailed after we became the test case for censorship and then all the arrests that have happened since. | ||
But yeah, lots of stuff to unpack there. | ||
And that's why I wanted to have this conversation with the audience because there's a lot of different opinions on Elon Musk. | ||
I want to hear them all. | ||
And InfoWars has become the go-to source for people that are informed And maybe don't want to deal with the news every day, but they're informed, they know what's going on, so when there's a big thing that they see developing that they're interested in or curious about or want to know more about, they go to InfoWars. | ||
And Elon Musk is one of those things right now. | ||
So it's kind of like with Trump in 2025, where once InfoWars started really supporting Trump and coming out in support of Trump, A lot of other people out there that were neutral, not really knowing what to think, started looking at Trump. | ||
Started saying, okay, Trump. | ||
And then what happened? | ||
Well, it was pretty much Trump versus the entire Republican Party. | ||
We all remember the debates. | ||
Trump versus the entire conservative media, all the conservatives in media, that he sucks up to now. | ||
I mean, it's one of the sickest things, watching him kiss Sean Hannity's ass every night. | ||
Sean Hannity that buried him for an entire two years leading up to the 2016 election, but whatever, that's none of my business. | ||
The point is, it was InfoWars and this audience and our support of Trump that got him the GOP nomination. | ||
Now, before the people in Trump's camp or Trump himself gets his panties in a bunch, I get it, Donald Trump got Donald Trump the nomination. | ||
I'm just saying, there was no one else supporting But when people saw that Infowars liked Donald Trump, people said, OK, let's give this guy a shot. | ||
Let's get him over the hump. | ||
See if we can't win a presidential election. | ||
So I kind of see that same thing playing out with Elon Musk. | ||
A lot of people not sure what to think about Elon Musk. | ||
A lot of people love Elon Musk, hate Elon Musk. | ||
And, and, and, you know, we'll have differing opinions here of Elon Musk, but people know, hey, they see Elon Musk in the news. | ||
They're going to go to InfoWars. | ||
They're going to go to Alex Jones and see what we're seeing about him, what our audience is saying about him. | ||
And then, and then build an opinion off of that, because quite frankly, we're some of the most reliable sources out there when it comes to these topics. | ||
And that's just been proven over time. | ||
Let's continue here. | ||
Let's go to what we got here. | ||
Tad in Montana. | ||
Tad, you're on in for Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I just wanted to mention one thing that Elon Musk did to his benefit and one thing to his detriment. | |
The benefit part was that he basically said that government is simply the biggest corporation with a monopoly on violence. | ||
And the thing to his detriment was that he actually visited the way I spoke in the 2017 World Government Summit. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, and I even believe he's been on Klaus Schwab's World Economic Young Global Economic Leaders or whatever, too. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, I believe so as well. | |
But hey, I mean, of course they wanted him. | ||
Of course they recruited him. | ||
And then probably for him, he figured, of course, I'm going to join it. | ||
But it doesn't mean he fully bought into it. | ||
But I understand people's concerns. | ||
It's absolutely relevant. | ||
Anything else? | ||
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Yeah. | |
And then also when he was speaking in that 2017 summit, he mentioned that we're going to need UBI as well. | ||
And so that's for sure going to be based on central bank digital currencies as well. | ||
Well, certainly no fan of that. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's all. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, here's the interesting thing about UBI. | ||
Because sometimes I kind of have to put my own political shields down and just have an open-minded conversation without all the political fencing and riffraff and everything. | ||
Here's the interesting concept about UBI. | ||
It's that it just proves that money is fake. | ||
Forget about whether you think a universal basic income is a good or a bad thing. | ||
Doesn't the very concept prove that money is fake and has no value actually? | ||
And so if that's the case, why do I pay taxes and why do you work like a damn slave all day to pay bills? | ||
So that's the weird angle of the universal basic income that It's kind of like the big elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about. | ||
Or maybe the better analogy is if you've seen the movie Free Guy, and a quick spoiler here if you haven't seen it and you play on it and you don't want it to be spoiled. | ||
Spoiler alert on Free Guy. | ||
It's like in Free Guy when they discover there's a whole world hidden In the world, that there's an entire other world hidden in the world, but nobody can see it until they see this reflection in a window. | ||
And then, but it's like you see the reflection in the window and it's like, oh my gosh, there's a whole nother world here. | ||
And it's like, yeah, I saw it this whole time. | ||
I didn't realize it. | ||
It's like, oh, universal basic income. | ||
Okay. | ||
But wait a second. | ||
So our money's meaningless. | ||
So money, you can just make it. | ||
It has no real value. | ||
It's fake. | ||
So we can just print money and give it to people. | ||
Why do I pay taxes? | ||
Why do I work like a slave? | ||
So there's something else to this UBI that we haven't fully connected yet. | ||
Because they're not going to give you free money to empower you. | ||
And obviously, a UBI is kryptonite for any free market republic. | ||
And America can't sustain a welfare state and a refugee open border state. | ||
But it is weird. | ||
This whole concept of UBI, okay, it's good, it's bad, but it means our money's fake and meaningless and valueless, so why pay taxes? | ||
Why work at all? | ||
And like everything else, it'll end up just being a trap. | ||
All right, let's go to Jack in Wisconsin. | ||
Jack, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Big O. Can you hear me okay right now? | ||
We gotcha. | ||
I'm a big Nikola Tesla fan, and because of that, I became a, you know, regular Tesla for, like, cars that Elon Musk makes. | ||
I thought it was, like, from the starting point, kind of impressive that he would take such a Anti-establishment figures such as Nikola Tesla is like his flagship name for his car. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I was like questioning him a bit because you know, his dad was like big technocrat and stuff, but you know, at the same, on the same note, like you really can't judge a man for like, you know, the whole argument, sins of the father, you know, I'm not going to judge him out off what his dad did and what his dad's into. | ||
So I think he's more of, like, overall, like, a converted technocrat, which is kind of interesting because, like, he observed it up close and personal and maybe was repulsed by it. | ||
I know the piece of evidence towards that point is how it didn't work out with Grimes, who's, like, you know, all that weird scarification and stuff. | ||
Yeah, that was an interesting duel of Musk and Grimes, I gotta say. | ||
The name fits. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
He went to NASA, didn't like NASA, then actually went to Russia and was better with working with the Russians for the rocket stuff. | ||
But they're like pioneers with a lot of the rocket stuff. | ||
And, you know, like all the stuff that people say, like the connection between like DARPA's project Operation Blackjack and his Starlink satellites, all that technology has been around for forever, like on a military level. | ||
You know who knows what how advanced they are like Alex Jones says, you know, decades or maybe 100 years ahead. | ||
But like his dad did have all that weird. | ||
Kind of pseudo incest pedophilia stuff going on. | ||
But doesn't mean that you know, Elon should be responsible for that. | ||
And overall, I don't know. | ||
It's going to it. | ||
I think it's going to be more proof in the pudding and what he's going to do. | ||
You know the choices he makes. | ||
Well, and the comments you made about maybe Musk was brought into the technocrats, saw it, and wanted to get out. | ||
You know, to expand on that, again, folks, you have to understand sometimes you have to get outside of your own mind or just put all the walls and barriers down of your own mind and look at things without all the political lenses of, is it right or wrong, or do you agree or disagree? | ||
The discussions have already been had. | ||
The intellectuals have already decided, and they're probably right, that humanity and the current way of civilization cannot be sustained and cannot go on. | ||
And so, Musk as an intellectual, himself, Ryan agrees with that. | ||
So you start getting into the different echelons of the technocracy and they slowly bring you in with intellectual discussions and things that, hey, seem common sense, that makes sense, and then they're, okay, here's problems, here's solutions, and so you just keep following along, following along, going along, getting along, and then it gets to a certain point where you realize, wait a second, This is anti-human. | ||
What we're actually building, what we're actually proposing is anti-human, and that's when everybody kind of looks around the room and, oh, this guy just realized it's anti-human, and everyone kind of looks around the room like, it's like, yeah, that's, yeah, it's anti-human. | ||
The guy's like, hey, we're talking about killing a bunch of humans here. | ||
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He's like, uh, yeah, what are you, you new to the party? | |
So, so maybe there's an element of that to it. | ||
But again, folks, look, this is why I bring it back to Musk's stance on trying to solve traffic. | ||
You know where I stand, I wear my political beliefs and ideology on my sleeve. | ||
You cannot tell me, as an intellectual, look, I love cars! | ||
I love cars! | ||
I love big cars, fast cars, small cars, whatever, I don't care! | ||
Drive a car forever! | ||
You cannot tell me that millions of people sitting in traffic every day in high occupancy vehicles with one person driving is not inefficient. | ||
So, Again, your intellectual approach to this is either just get rid of all the humans, or find a way to innovate to solve this problem. | ||
So, any intellectual that doesn't come into a conversation politically charged will reach the common conclusion that yes, Current life on the planet, current civilization, the way we do it is not plausibly sustainable. | ||
We need to do something else. | ||
That's why they come out with the things like the GMOs instead of just making farming a trend again where everyone farms. | ||
It's just they centralize everything. | ||
So that's what it comes down to is the solution is more centralization when it comes to the world elites, more power, more centralization instead of less. | ||
So they figure, hey, we're the only people that can solve the world's problems. | ||
We need centralized power. | ||
Uh, and so... | ||
We've just decided we got to get humanity out of the way now and destroy everything to build back better. | ||
And that's why they say build back better. | ||
But so that's what I'm saying. | ||
Hey, look, you know me, okay? | ||
I'm not a man-made climate change person. | ||
I'm not a great reset person. | ||
But I know how to get into the right headspace of taking down my own political barriers and ideological barriers to say, hey, Millions of people sitting around the planet in traffic all day long, burning combustion engines. | ||
Probably not the most efficient way to go about life. | ||
Probably not. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
Doesn't mean we're bad. | ||
Doesn't mean we're killing the planet. | ||
Just means, hey, maybe it's time to innovate. | ||
But no, they'd rather centralize. | ||
I believe Musk wants to innovate. | ||
They'd rather centralize. | ||
All right, let's take one more call here from Luke in Washington State. | ||
Luke, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, thanks for taking my call, Owen. | |
Thank you for calling. | ||
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Thank you. | |
There's an interesting angle on this. | ||
If one believes that a lot of technology is received from fallen angels, then there's this lady on YouTube. | ||
Her name is Shalom Girl. | ||
That's S-H-A-L-O-M and then girl. | ||
And she claims to have been Elon Musk's nanny when he was a child. | ||
She's got this one video where she says, uh, it's like titled, uh, Elon Musk opened the abyss to play with his friends in 1978. | ||
And it's just, uh, I mean, I, I can't confirm or deny, but, uh, I came across that information and then, uh, yeah, so, and plus it seems like, uh, the only technology they were the power, or I don't, I like to call them the world manipulators. | ||
I don't like to call them the elite, you know? | ||
But it seems like the only stuff they've really released as far as technology is once they've figured out it controls you, as opposed to sets you free, like, so there's no water engine available and, like, using magnets with electromagnetics. | ||
Yeah, like maglev technology and other things that we could have. | ||
I mean, exactly. | ||
It's the same thing they're doing us in Texas right now. | ||
The government is stopping these high-speed rail Rails from being built. | ||
If we go to Dallas to Houston, and then they'd expand it. | ||
They do Dallas to Austin, San Antonio, all of it. | ||
And the government's saying, no, these companies owe us $600,000 in taxes, so we're shutting down the project. | ||
Oh, but they'll fund, you know, a windmill anywhere that doesn't even work. | ||
So they don't want to innovate. | ||
They don't want us to actually use technology to empower humanity. | ||
They want to use it to oppress us. | ||
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And what does that mean? | ||
It's audit season. | ||
And that means the war is on. | ||
The war against who? | ||
The globalists and their collection agency, the IRS, because they want to get the most money as possible so they can fund things that that they want, like NATO, like the IMF, and like the 800 million they gave to Ukraine yesterday. | ||
Because your taxes go towards the United States public policy, which as we all know in their 30-year plan is to make you as broke as possible. | ||
While meanwhile, taking the money that you're losing to support global corporations that don't share your values, such as Disney. | ||
And so while this is going on, this is why it is more important than ever before to make sure you have a proper tax plan set up and so that you're giving these people the least amount of money as possible because they will take everything they can. | ||
And that's what it's really about. | ||
So now that taxing is over, listen, if you already filed your taxes, there might be ways that we can still lower your liability. | ||
For next year, we need to make sure you're in the most effective tax plan as possible. | ||
And that really is going to come down to what you do, right? | ||
As you explained, nobody tells you what the elite do. | ||
One type of corporation cuts your taxes in half. | ||
Boom. | ||
One move. | ||
That's absolutely correct. | ||
Since 2017, the C-Corp, if you're making money, has been the best entity structure to be in. | ||
It is the only flat tax rate in the country, which means when inflation is as high as it is, if you're in a graduated tax rate, which everybody else is, you, me, except corporations, that means we're paying more and more every year because of inflation. | ||
However, the only flat tax rate in America on income is the corporate tax rate at 21%. | ||
And that's what I would recommend to everybody. | ||
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Even if you're on a W-2, you can take- And again, the system won't tell you this. | |
Forbes, CNN Money, they won't tell you. | ||
Because they're using it. | ||
They're against you. | ||
They want to bankrupt you. | ||
They're cutting off the pipelines. | ||
It's cloward and pivot. | ||
Here's what's so frustrating, folks. | ||
It's all in the law. | ||
It's so legal. | ||
You can do it. | ||
All you gotta do is call up, give them your details, and look. | ||
I get excited about freedom. | ||
Everybody knows that I'm a wild man. | ||
But yeah, I mean, I'll be honest with you. | ||
I am so frustrated that the U.S. | ||
tax code is the most complex in the world and it's written by the big banks and big corporations where they pay basically zero, like 2% on average. | ||
A lot of them pay nothing. | ||
And then you don't know that, I don't know that, even for the average person. | ||
And so it's two sets of books, basically. | ||
And the difference is, when you have a law firm that cuts right to the chase, because they already have the formulas, they know who you are, what it is, and they just make quick decisions, and off the basic facts, then you save all this money, and so many services, and just the C-Corp thing, all of it. | ||
You should give them a call, tell them what you're doing, show them what's happening, let them look at the info, they'll give you time, they don't rush you into it, and then they'll give you their advice. | ||
And it's just, it's like picking money off trees. | ||
And with the inflation, all the problems, people need to save money. | ||
And again, what's key to understand, I've been told this by top lawyers, top CPAs, U.S. | ||
senators, you name it, they laugh. | ||
They go, yeah, it's all fiat money anyways. | ||
The taxes is social engineering. | ||
They do the taxes to control you, folks. | ||
Cause they exempt themselves and then you get screwed and then they can out-compete you because of the fraud. | ||
It'd be like if I was going to try to run a marathon, which I would say I could probably run two miles if I tried, but they tied like lead weights onto me, bowling balls on my legs, I'm going to lose. | ||
And so this is something everybody needs to do, especially if you're a business person. | ||
So Tyler Bennett of American Tax Solutions, jonestaxrelief.com, takes you right there. | ||
So we get credit with the sponsorship. | ||
We're getting great reviews from what you're doing. | ||
That's why I sought you out, that you were a listener and I was blown away. | ||
You and the rest of your crew, tell people about some of the services and now that tax season is so called over, why it's important to get ready and plan now. | ||
That's right Alex. | ||
So like I said before, now is more important than ever to make sure you're in the correct setup because it's audit season and the IRS is ready to take your money and they've decided who to declare war on already, right? | ||
So like I said before, since the 16th amendment was passed in 1913, The IRS realized that they could pass public policy sneakily under the radar through the tax code. | ||
And the globalist elitist lobbies have, of course, been privy to that since day one. | ||
Now, that's when you're talking about there's two completely different systems because the average person doesn't know about these things. | ||
They don't teach it in school. | ||
They don't want you to be a part of their club. | ||
And so that's what it comes down to. | ||
Just today, some of these policy things have been driving me crazy. | ||
So I found out this morning a client called me and said, hey, I called the IRS and they are still taking my biometric data, even though they said that they were not going to do that as of last month. | ||
So watch out before the IRS takes your biometric data and gives you that global ID. | ||
Okay. | ||
Another huge one is Traditionally, the IRS has been targeting religious groups. | ||
They were targeting Christians for a long time. | ||
Now they're targeting the crypto crowd. | ||
And so if you're part of that crowd, you need extra protection because the IRS is going to get you. | ||
And even if you didn't do anything wrong. | ||
One of the other biggest policy changes is going to have the biggest effect on the middle class. | ||
The Biden administration's attempt to close the tax gap by 1099ing all sources of income over $600. | ||
That means if you sell a pair of shoes at a garage sale, you're going to get 1099 for it. | ||
You sell it on eBay, you're going to get a 1099 for it. | ||
It's your job to prove that it's not income. | ||
This has created what we call orphan 1099s, meaning these 1099s show a massive amount of value on there, which isn't even true. | ||
And if you're not in the right setup, Then this could really come back to bite you. | ||
Let me tell you some horror stories. | ||
So I had a client who went around the world buying little trinkets on his little adventures here and there. | ||
And then, you know, decided to sell them on eBay for $5, $10. | ||
Not really making any money. | ||
The same price he bought them for across the world. | ||
He still got stuck with a fat $10.99 that was claiming he had zero basis in anything, which is impossible. | ||
The only way you can have zero basis is if you got it as a gift. | ||
And Then we had to go back and rectify the whole thing because it's impossible not to have zero basis. | ||
But the point is, if you don't have someone in your corner fighting for you to do this, they're just going to take your lunch because they don't care about your rights. | ||
Another example is Coinbase. | ||
This is for all my crypto people out there. | ||
If you received a 1099 from Coinbase this year, then you know you didn't get a 1099-B like any other brokerage account. | ||
You got a 1099-MISC, which means every dollar that flowed through that Coinbase account, whether you made it or lost it, gets counted as income towards you. | ||
And so that's obviously not the case. | ||
We can fix that for you. | ||
Give me a call. | ||
And again, explain, the average H&R Block or the average tax lawyer, they know this, but they're just lazy following a computer program because they don't want to defend this in court. | ||
You guys signed on, you defended, but you don't have to defend it because you're following the law. | ||
That's correct, Alex. | ||
And so the thing about the big box technological tax companies is they don't even have any lawyers on their payroll. | ||
Let's say you walk into your neighborhood H&R Block, they are a computer program. | ||
They are much closer to Facebook and TikTok than they are to, let's say, a tax firm that helps you out because the clerks there, and they're just clerks, they're not attorneys, they're not even enrolled agents, What they do is all they know is how to input your data into their system. | ||
And keep in mind, these are the giant technological companies that, of course, are in bed with the globalists. | ||
And so, do you want the globalists doing your taxes? | ||
Or do you want someone who's on your side? | ||
We have the same beliefs. | ||
We will fight for what you believe in. | ||
Don't give your money to them. | ||
Don't give your money to the globalists. | ||
I mean, look, that's why I feel, I mean, out of everything we sell, I feel really good about, like, X2 and about Tumeric and about PQQ and stuff, because I know it totally works. | ||
It's great. | ||
I feel good promoting it. | ||
But man, it's like... | ||
Having eyeballs versus being blind. | ||
The whole system, they don't pay taxes, and then the average lawyer or CPA won't tell you because they're left as jerk-offs. | ||
And then it's all right there. | ||
Like, how did Jeff Bezos make 55 billion profit, it's in the news today, and pay zero tax? | ||
Well, because he's part of the elite and he's got all the rules. | ||
Explain that to people. | ||
So the way it works, Alex, is there is a cabal, as we all know, of the elites. | ||
And so the very expensive tax attorneys that they use to make sure they can, you know, pay zero in taxes, they all belong to the same club. | ||
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And they don't want you part of your... And they're all former Justice Department heads. | |
Exactly. | ||
It's a group. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And so if you're not part of it... And with you, you're not going to get to that level where it's all certified by the Justice Department, where you pay nothing. | ||
You're just going to use the actual code and have people pay way less. | ||
Right. | ||
Because at the end of the day, there still is two systems, the globalist system and the people system. | ||
So is it fair to say, like, here's the average person getting screwed down here at zero. | ||
You're at about 50. | ||
And the Bezos system is totally tax free because you can't, we don't get what they get, but you get a lot of what they get. | ||
We can get almost all of what they can get. | ||
The reason we can't get all of it is a true system like that where you're going to pay nothing in taxes is pay to play, right? | ||
You got to pay somebody. | ||
It's former former Justice Department attorney generals are the ones that run those firms. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And you know you're not going to be able to just... That's the kind of law firm that you can't even just become a client of. | ||
They have to vet you and decide that they want you to be part of their club. | ||
I want you part of my club. | ||
Give me a call. | ||
I will help you out. | ||
We got to stop these globalists and we don't want... Exactly. | ||
Because we're being really abstract here, Tyler. | ||
The general CPA or lawyer screws you and is lazy and follows a computer program. | ||
You're like 90% above that. | ||
You're as good as it gets, legally and lawfully, before you literally have like former Justice Department heads. | ||
I mean, because to pay zero tax, you got to have them. | ||
But with you, and again, it doesn't run the country, folks. | ||
You're not not paying taxes, and the little kids don't get their food. | ||
It's all lie. | ||
It's all fiat. | ||
It's all social control. | ||
Remember the IRS Bill of Rights, which they won't tell you, which says you have an obligation to not pay a penny more than you owe in taxes. | ||
And so, of course, pay what you owe, but do not use your additional money, which you could spend on things that you like and support, instead of the IMS. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I'll stay there, but I'm just being, because I've studied it like you have. | ||
You're a lawyer. | ||
I've just studied it. | ||
We're covering it. | ||
We're just being honest. | ||
There's the public getting screwed, really good tax lawyers that sign on and protect you, and then the New World Order pays no tax. | ||
We're just saying, don't you want to be almost up there legally and lawfully? | ||
I mean, eh? | ||
Jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
You folks, folks, on my soul, you are insane if you don't do this. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. | ||
They hope you don't do it. | ||
jones tax relief.com or 833-900-4285 show again opportunity is always there And it just, everything I do is about showing the magician's trick. | ||
Everything we do is about breaking down how things really work. | ||
And it was about five years ago, we didn't have money to fund the operation. | ||
And I went through several tax lawyers and found folks and saved all this money. | ||
Then I found Tyler Bennett and saved even more money. | ||
And that's what I'm saying. | ||
In this rigged system, if you don't protect yourself, you're insane. | ||
And you work all day, you go to a job, you run a company, you do this, and then you don't study the tax code? | ||
They're laughing at you. | ||
JonesTaxRelief.com or 833-900-4285. | ||
Give them a call. | ||
They'll work with you. | ||
They will knock it out of the park for you. | ||
I mean, up to 90% savings, folks, with a law firm signifying it, signing off on it, tax extensions, planning, everything. | ||
833-900-4285 or jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
American Tax Solutions. | ||
So, Tyler Bennett. | ||
I could ask a lot of questions here, but talk to the listeners if you can. | ||
I know you got a lot of stuff you want to cover, but humor me about how the process works when they give your CPAs or lawyers a call. | ||
How that works when it comes in and how you guys deliver stuff so fast. | ||
Sure, so Alex, what it comes down to with a tax plan is we have to know what your individual situation is. | ||
And the thing is, is we've been around long enough that you're not the first person to come to us with your situation. | ||
However, everyone's situation is still unique. | ||
And what that means is There's no one-size-fits-all, there's no hat that we can put on everyone, and it's going to solve your problems. | ||
We need to know exactly what your individual situation is, and then that's how we can do it. | ||
For example, a lot of people are scared that the US dollar is being devalued, inflation, they don't trust the stock market, but they don't want to take a huge capital gains hit. | ||
This is one way that we're able to save our clients money. | ||
There are what's known as economic opportunity zones in the United States. | ||
These kinds of funds and assets have really been only accessible by the elites because they're large private equity. | ||
You've got to have millions, billions of dollars to invest in these places. | ||
Yeah, they write the laws for them and you tell people the trick. | ||
So we know the trick. | ||
So if you want to get out of the market, if you want to get out of the market and invest in an EOZ, an Economic Opportunity Zone, which is real estate basically, which is what you invest in when you don't trust the market, give me a call. | ||
We can get you out of crypto. | ||
We can get you out of your stocks and get you into something. | ||
Let me give you an example. | ||
Where our offices in Austin is the hottest economic No, you can't. | ||
You can't. | ||
The only way, we have a way into it, but normally the elitists prevent anybody less than their class from getting into these things because the tax benefits are so amazing. | ||
I can take a million dollars of capital gains, reinvest it into EOC, and I don't pay any of that capital gains until I take it out. | ||
If I leave it in for 10 years, it's tax-free. | ||
So that's an incredible option that was not available to the regular people before. | ||
That's the Achilles heel of the globalists. | ||
They write loopholes for themselves, and they hope all day nobody takes advantage of those but us. | ||
I mean, but them. | ||
And they're hoping we don't take advantage of it. | ||
Right. | ||
But see, it's only a matter of time before we learn how to do it and do it as well. | ||
And so that's one big thing. | ||
I know a lot of people are worried about the collapse of the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
Well, if you're worried about that, give us a call. | ||
We can take care of you there and you won't have to pay capital gains. | ||
Another thing is entities, right? | ||
Entities are very important. | ||
There is LLCs. | ||
Let me tell you why an LLC is no good. | ||
An LLC does provide zero tax benefit to you that you couldn't do as a sole proprietor. | ||
You want a tax benefit from an entity, you need either an S corporation or a C corporation. | ||
And what that's gonna come down to is how much revenue you're making a year, which one I would recommend you go in, 100 grand or so S, more than that, absolutely a C. | ||
And here's why. | ||
S corporation allows you to bifurcate your income with what's called a reasonable salary, and you won't pay a self-employment tax on the other half of your income. | ||
So you can effectively save 7.5% with an S corp. | ||
Now, with a C corp, it's a flat tax rate. | ||
You're only paying 21% because even that S Corp is graduated up to 37% at the end of the day with your personal tax rates. | ||
So C Corps are amazing. | ||
Let me give you another example because I bet down on Lake Travis, you know a lot of people that fish and really enjoy doing it. | ||
Fishing is expensive and all that. | ||
So unless you're making money, we know the hobby rules affect individuals, LLCs, any kind of flow-through entity, meaning if you're not making money three out of five years, They're going to disallow your losses, right? | ||
But the thing is, the C-Corp, which only pays 21% in taxes, does not have hobby loss rules. | ||
You make your fishing business a C-Corporation, you can lose money every single year, and it's valid. | ||
If you did that as an individual, they would shut you down, audit you, and you'd owe a lot of money. | ||
And so you just have to know these things. | ||
And of course... Yeah, because the average person doesn't know, in a company like that, you can take draws that are a loss, and then, you know... | ||
Absolutely. | ||
With a C Corp, there's so many things that you can do that you, as the layperson, just wouldn't... So basically, this is like trying to fix an engine if you don't have the owner's manual and a mechanic's manual. | ||
I mean, even a mechanic couldn't do that. | ||
Literally, you're just like, here's the mechanics, here's the blueprint, here's how you even play the game. | ||
And with you guys, it's so simple. | ||
It's not hard. | ||
You guys look at it, you do it, you certify it, boom, it's done. | ||
Absolutely, because the thing that you have to keep in mind is the thing with most CPA firms, CPAs by their nature are risk adverse. | ||
It's not necessarily a bad thing, but here's where it comes back to bite you is they're not going to use those loopholes and everything they can think of to make sure you're paying the least amount of tax as possible. | ||
They just want to make sure their ass is covered, not yours. | ||
Yeah, they don't want to get called in court. | ||
They don't want to defend it. | ||
Whereas you are ready to... How do you guys do that with your huge firms across the country? | ||
Because you certify this. | ||
You stand in defense of this. | ||
And that's what's really valuable. | ||
You're not just giving somebody advice and just shoving them out there. | ||
If we sign your return, we stand behind it, and we're not going to sign anything that's going to get audited, first of all. | ||
Listen, there's always a 0.5% chance of getting audited, anyone's roll the dice, but that chance raises a heck of a lot if you fit into one of two groups, which is either you made too much money, or you didn't make enough money. | ||
And so we know those thresholds, it doesn't matter how much money you actually made. | ||
And they know when they see your name on there that you're not playing games. | ||
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