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Preorder it today, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Alex's War documentary. | ||
Absolutely incredible work of art. | ||
Really a work of history. | ||
It was an absolutely incredible film. | ||
The world premiere was last night after the premiere. | ||
A Q&A session was held between Glenn Greenwald, Alex Jones, and the filmmaker Alex Lee Moyer. | ||
We're actually going to go back to that here in just a second, but you do need to know. | ||
Go to InfoWarsStore.com to preorder today. | ||
Get your DVD version of Alex's War. | ||
And really, if you love Alex Jones, you need to see this documentary. | ||
If you hate Alex Jones, then you really need to see this documentary. | ||
If you don't know about Alex Jones, then it is your responsibility as a citizen of the United States to see this film. | ||
because it really gives an entire new understanding of not just Alex's life, but the way that Alex's life parallels and corresponds to major world events that have affected this country and really the whole course of the entire world. | ||
So Infowarsstore.com is where you go to find that. | ||
And, of course, so much more. | ||
And to keep us on the air, we're going to go back now to this Q&A session. | ||
And then I'm going to open up the phone lines and take your calls. | ||
If you have questions about the film, I guess I noticed this thing is spoilers. | ||
Since it's a documentary, but I can answer any questions you have about the films or any comments that you have or anything you want to talk about, actually. | ||
We'll just open up the phone lines and see where it goes. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call right now. | ||
We'll go back to this Q&A session and go to your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Here it is, after the premiere Q&A session with Glenn Greenwald and Alex Jones. | ||
The order says, cannot mention the First Amendment. | ||
It's in the order. | ||
It cannot say you're innocent. | ||
It cannot say it's a show trial. | ||
It's in an order. | ||
I'm probably going to probably boycott the trial or something because that's not a trial where if I was a guy caught again with 20 dead bodies in my basement, I could get up. | ||
They're like, Mr. Jones, we have the dead bodies and we have them in your basement. | ||
I'm still innocent, Your Honor. | ||
A judge has never said you can't say you're innocent. | ||
That is in a court order starting next Wednesday that I cannot say I'm innocent. | ||
So I'm not even feeling sorry for myself. | ||
I'm like, whoa. | ||
This is the end of the country. | ||
And so whatever things I did weren't on purpose. | ||
And I had 10 points to make on your question. | ||
It was a really big question. | ||
No, I mean, I think, you know, it's interesting. | ||
And I've identified this with myself. | ||
And I think if you start off as kind of this outsider, you start off as like on access TV, you start growing a little bit in influence, growing a little bit in influence. | ||
And suddenly you, That's why you're a great journalist. | ||
I think one of the most influential people in the country with one of the largest audiences, it's hard, I think, sometimes to remind yourself I'm not that guy on AXS TV in Austin anymore because it wasn't all that long ago when you weren't getting so much scrutiny. | ||
And then suddenly you're subjected to more scrutiny than anybody. | ||
And I think it's hard to try and, you know, kind of adapt with that because it's kind of a slow and incremental. | ||
That's why you're a great rape journal. | ||
That's exactly what I'm going to say. | ||
Because, no, no, because they go back. | ||
They go back and they go back ten years, five years, and you're like, I didn't drink a bottle of vodka that day. | ||
Jesus, I said that? | ||
You know, I mean, I'm going to be honest about it. | ||
I'm not going to lie to people. | ||
You know, so it's, yeah, exactly. | ||
So let me ask you this, because I, you know, obviously do a lot of work on internet censorship. | ||
I've done a lot of work on free speech for decades. | ||
People forget that in a lot of ways you were the first test case for whether big tech could just deperson somebody from the internet by uniting all at once and just banning you from speaking. | ||
And it's so striking because the reason you were able to develop an audience is even in the 90s when you're talking about the United States being repressive, you still had the freedom. | ||
You weren't going to get a job at the New York Times as a columnist saying that stuff, but you were able to go on AXS TV and build an audience and go on radio. | ||
And now we're at the point where you can't be heard on the internet. | ||
You're not allowed to use any of the major venues of communication that we all use to disseminate information. | ||
You can't hear from Alex Jones unless you go purposely looking for you and it's hard to find. | ||
What has that been like? | ||
What do you kind of see as somebody who's been at the center of it, what the pattern has been in terms of censorship and free speech over the last couple decades? | ||
Well, I don't say this to sound like I care about everybody, which I do care about everybody. | ||
We're all connected, but it's not like some thing I just throw out there. | ||
I really figured out early on when they were like writing about it. | ||
They had a Wall Street Journal article like six years ago, five and a half years ago that said, I forget the exact headline, but they had a Gizmodo article about it that linked to it. | ||
It was like a subscription article. | ||
It was like a 15-page article, but the article was, hold on to your 10-fold hat, Alex Jones. | ||
YouTube is about to ban you. | ||
So my crew members go, you need to read this. | ||
So they printed it off, and I went and read the Wall Street Journal article. | ||
I forget the exact headline. | ||
I was like, we're going to ban Julian Assange and WikiLeaks and Alex Jones. | ||
And once we ban Julian Assange and the left puts up with it, then we'll be able to ban Alex Jones. | ||
The right-wing puts up with it. | ||
We'll be able to ban everything. | ||
And so, I really understood that this wasn't me when there was like no exaggeration sometimes 500 articles a day. | ||
Every TV station Jones is a actor. | ||
He's a fake is a fraud and I was able to handle it because I was realizing this isn't me. | ||
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I've acted like a jackass out of context. | |
I've done some bad things. | ||
So I am seen as the work covered example. | ||
the exhibit that they're going to use. | ||
And I wasn't that work covered creature, but if you looked at the huge amount of stuff I did, you could really piece together like that's a horrible person. | ||
And so they built me up as this big monster to then get everybody to go, yeah, screw that guy. | ||
He doesn't deserve free speech. | ||
And then once I fell, everybody else fell like dominoes. | ||
So that kind of gave me solace, but also upset me that they were torching American freedom using me as the first domino. | ||
And so I kind of transcended who I was and realized that only because the wall street journal was Was it like a NATO meeting? | ||
I forget the exact article. | ||
It was like the NATO intelligence head was saying this, like, we'll get Assange. | ||
And then once they, she's from the State Department. | ||
She heard about this. | ||
She was there. | ||
Once we get Assange, then we'll get Jones. | ||
I'm like reading this going, what the frick? | ||
I was seen as an example that they were going to get. | ||
And then so like, Once you're hit with something that big, it's like you're in Star Wars and 20 Star Destroyers show up to blow you up. | ||
It's like you're not even intimidated anymore. | ||
You're like, what the hell is this? | ||
I don't know how to describe it, Glenn. | ||
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No, no. | |
You know, I remember back then, you know, I was trying to get the left and other people who used to pretend to believe in free speech to actually care and be concerned about your banning, saying, do you actually think they're going to stop with Alex Jones? | ||
And I think shortly thereafter, They did the same thing to Milo Yiannopoulos. | ||
They said they're purposely picking the people they know are highly unpopular in establishment circles so that they can have you cheer the president, which they will then use not just against others, but against your own allies. | ||
They picked flamboyant clowns. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And I'll admit that. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
And then that's what makes it sick is I'm being used as the instrument to take everybody else's freedom. | ||
That's my only guilt. | ||
Yeah, you know, when I got picked up at the airport, I was told that there was some difficulty for a while getting a venue here in Austin to do this event, that when they found out that you were involved, they said, you know what, on second thought, we're not really interested in your money. | ||
And I thought about it for a minute, and at first I said, okay, yeah, of course that's the case. | ||
And then I realized, That shouldn't be so comforting like normal to hear. | ||
That should be chilling and alarming I should be. | ||
What do you mean we're in the United States? | ||
Why is it difficult to get a venue to show a film about somebody who has a lot and we've been so conditioned. | ||
We're getting too comfortable. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think there's a kind of repression that has emerged that we've been trained for so long to think takes place in other places that we have a very hard time recognizing that we're actually subject to that level of repression here. | ||
Have you had problems with the film, like this film, getting distribution and other kind of publicity for it that you didn't have with the first film? | ||
Have you noticed greater difficulty? | ||
There's a bear shit in the woods? | ||
Well, sort of, but also we read the tea leaves after what happened with our last film and we took matters into our own hands and things to play nice. | ||
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Hi! | |
We, you know, we started basically talking to people outside of Hollywood and I'm not, I mean, I don't, I'm a free agent. | ||
I'm not playing nice, but we're a team on this movie for sure and there are people that are interested in seeing authentic content, you know, and 1AMDC and Amanda Milius can vouch for that too. | ||
Um, but, you know, we're building on a, you know, an alternative sort of economy and an alternative show business, actually, for this kind of thing. | ||
But, um, yeah, no, it was, it's challenging, but I just expect that. | ||
So, um, but we're also number two after Top Gun, so... Yeah! | ||
Let me ask Alex and Glen this very nice question. | ||
How do you see this backfiring? | ||
Because I've studied history. | ||
In hindsight, and tyranny, especially in the West, always gets responded to in a big way, like Hitler, the communists, you know, all of it. | ||
I don't, I think the backlash of this is going to be massive. | ||
I mean, what are you seeing, Glenn? | ||
Yeah, no, it's funny, Alex, because you, that was the question, the last question I was going to ask you was exactly that one, because there were times in the film when you were saying, you know, you were seeming a little nihilistic, like things are really grim. | ||
But obviously you see some hope. | ||
If you didn't, you wouldn't be doing this. | ||
There's a lot of other things you can be doing. | ||
And I think it's exactly right. | ||
I think when I look at this polling data that shows that 80 or 85 percent of the public now despises corporate media outlets to the same extent that I do, feels the same nausea and indignation when thinking about them. | ||
Of course, there's part of me that thinks, well, that's, you know, kind of dangerous for the society to lose complete faith in all institutions of authority. | ||
But they did it. | ||
But yeah, they deserve it. | ||
That's a valid loss of trust. | ||
It's a valid distrust that they have. | ||
But in that, I see so much opportunity because that is what has driven your ability and my ability and other people's ability to develop an audience. | ||
If they had a stranglehold on the thought process of the public, no one would be willing to listen to us question what they're saying. | ||
And that's why I want to admit I've been wrong and not on purpose. | ||
I don't want to be with them. | ||
So I have been bad. | ||
I've made mistakes and I'm sorry it wasn't on purpose and I apologize, but I am not them on purpose lying because they are going down. | ||
I am not with them. | ||
So as the last question. | ||
Let me ask you, you know, we are raised in a country where we're indoctrinated from the beginning to think of our country as this kind of bastion of freedom and liberty and repression and tyranny are words that apply only to other countries, the ones we're told to hate. | ||
And when you're indoctrinated with those kinds of ideas from the beginning in all different directions, it's very hard to free yourself from them even if you start rationally realizing that you should. | ||
It's kind of just ingrained in us like viscerally. | ||
You seem to be somebody who from the very beginning were saying things that in your community and in your politics and in the media were things that were going to cause you to be cast aside as a crazy person or as a conspiracy theorist going back to the 90s with Waco. | ||
and the FBI and those sorts of things. | ||
Why did that happen? | ||
Why did you end up on this path that caused you to just constantly be so skeptical of what you're told by authority? | ||
- You know, my uncle, William Forrest Hammond, was a heroic helicopter pilot in Vietnam, and then he worked at Iran-Contra. | ||
And he wouldn't tell me all the secret stuff, but he said, when I was like a teenager, I was like, "I like Rush Limbaugh." And he goes, "The Republicans are controlled, "the Democrats are controlled." And I was down there visiting for like two weeks in San Antonio, and he said, "Let me just take you back around the back porch, "and let's sit down and eat a sandwich, talk about this." And he told me about a lot of the stuff he saw in Vietnam and how he did these things he was told to do. | ||
And then it got worse and worse and worse to the moment he said no. | ||
And it was narcotics trafficking in Vietnam. | ||
And then it was everything, you know, with the Iran-Contra. | ||
It met a point where They were they were smuggling kids out of orphanages, you know, where they were going. | ||
And he said at that point he was done. | ||
And so he told me about all that. | ||
And then I had other family, you know, that were involved in black operations back when it was all human intelligence and like the Russians were actually here and they were actually in wars. | ||
So my dad's cousin was involved in a bunch of stuff. | ||
And so I grew up kind of like sitting around the dinner table, like hearing these people talk about this stuff. | ||
And so I kind of knew what was going on when other people didn't. | ||
And I was just growing up around that. | ||
And so I kind of heard that. | ||
And then my dad was heavily involved in geopolitics and research and all these books around the house. | ||
And so I kind of grew up around that. | ||
And these were like pro-American people, but they were saying the government's bad. | ||
Government did a lot of bad stuff. | ||
There's a bad group taking over. | ||
They weren't telling me this. | ||
You know, there's a bumper sticker. | ||
If you want your children to listen, whisper. | ||
They weren't telling me this stuff. | ||
This was me hiding around the corner, like, listening to what they were talking about. | ||
And so, that's why I had a leg up on it all, was because of a bunch of family stuff. | ||
So I was, uh, before I came here, I was thinking about where I would be instead of here if I had made different choices to pursue the kind of mainstream accountability, uh, acceptability that I was interested in wondering why you had rejected. | ||
And I was thinking I'd probably be in, like, the CNN building with Wolf Blitzer and Chris Hayes and, like, Amy Klobuchar and Nancy Pelosi wanting to kill myself out of boredom and disgust. | ||
And, you know, I refer to this crowd as, like, a kind of crowd of misfits and outcasts, and it is, and I'm so happy Um, so much happier to be around people like this who place themselves on the outside and decide that they're not going to pay that price of kind of, you know, embracing things they don't believe for whatever rewards they offer. | ||
And you've been doing this for decades and taking all kinds of slings and arrows and you yourself recognize you made a lot of mistakes. | ||
Um, but I'm really glad you've been doing what you're doing. | ||
Well, Lynn, I appreciate you coming. | ||
I appreciate Alex whole thing. | ||
And absolutely. | ||
Just to close on that. | ||
Go ahead, you want to say something? | ||
No, I was just thanking you. | ||
No, no, but thank you. | ||
For being in the movie and, you know, I never really thanked you for being in the movie. | ||
Well, you guys are being too nice, but the difference is, I didn't make mistakes on purpose. | ||
We all get better, we all fix them. | ||
But the larger issue is, we have a lot of... Go ahead, go ahead. | ||
I was going to ask you, did you make mistakes on purpose or did you do them intentionally? | ||
Do I what? | ||
No, I said it five times. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
Well, hey, what a great event. | ||
And what do you make of the film being number two behind Top Gun? | ||
It's going to be pretty big. | ||
I don't know if it still is number two behind Top Gun, but let's just keep saying it is. | ||
It's not? | ||
That's not fake news on purpose. | ||
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I don't know. | |
All right, everybody. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Hope you enjoyed the film. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thanks, everybody. | ||
Thanks, Alex. | ||
Thanks for supporting free speech. | ||
I remember what I was going to say, though. | ||
I was going to text him and say, you did an interview with Charlie Manson, and he had already tweeted that. | ||
Alright folks, that was the question and answer session after the premiere, the world premiere of Alex's War. | ||
Now it will premiere for all audiences on the 29th of this month, but you can pre-order it now on InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
That's the DVD copy, so you can actually get a hard copy and actually, hey, maybe get five of them and send them to your friends. | ||
And maybe even label them something other than Alex's War and they'll, uh... | ||
Yeah, send them to your enemies. | ||
Yeah, send them to your friends. | ||
Send them to your enemies. | ||
Everybody needs to see this movie. | ||
Now, you know, on my show... Oh, by the way, hi. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm the host of the American Journal each weekday morning on InfoWars.com and Band.Video, 8 to 11 a.m. | ||
Thanks for joining us here on this Sunday evening. | ||
Uh, and on my show, you know, I was telling people to go, uh, support this movie, buy the movie, InfoWarsStore.com, uh, just knowing that it was going to be a fair documentary about Alex Jones, that, uh, we were actually involved in it in the sense of we allowed the documentary filmmakers to actually come behind the scenes and... | ||
you know, participate and capture really what it's like here at InfoWars. | ||
But now having seen the movie, I can give my full-fledged endorsement of watching this maybe over and over and over again, if you're into it. | ||
I really can't wait to watch it again, mostly because the first time that I watched it yesterday at the premiere, it was so, I just was looking at it through a strictly personal lens, because it really does give you a good experience and feeling of what it's like to be behind the If you've ever wondered what it's like, there's lots of behind the scenes stuff out there online of, you know, back especially when we used to go live and it would be Alex running around the studio like filming live. | ||
You can find behind the scenes stuff. | ||
But the skill of this filmmaker, Alex Lee Moyer, in making this documentary and getting across the feeling and the essence of what it's like to work here at InfoWars or be on the road with Alex Jones, it really gives you that intimate feeling of what it's like. | ||
So I was seeing it just purely personal, like, wow, you know, this is amazing! | ||
But I didn't consciously think about it as in, how would I be watching this if I wasn't an Alex Jones fan? | ||
Because I can tell you as an Alex Jones fan, It was great. | ||
It was fantastic. | ||
It was a wonderful movie. | ||
But I'm really excited to see it again and just sort of try to look at it at a different angle. | ||
But if you are in one of the cities, it will be premiering and actually be shown in theaters in certain cities around the United States. | ||
Try to find out if you're close enough to attend one of those screenings and actually watch it in person because I can tell you it's an experience that you don't get a lot. | ||
On the dissident right or even in this whole sphere is things like, of course, it's going through all of Alex's life and it's hitting his big points. | ||
And of course, one of those might be something like the Piers Morgan interview with 1776 will commence again. | ||
And if you're an InfoWars fan, you've probably seen that clip a couple times, but You've never seen it in a room of people who cheer it at the end, who are quoting along with it as it's being said. | ||
So it was really sort of a wonderful community-building thing to watch this documentary and see the highlights of Alex's career with a room full of people that were laughing at all the right times and knew what was coming and you could feel the excitement in it. | ||
It really is an incredible film, so I just really do encourage everybody to watch it. | ||
If you're a fan of Alex Jones, if you're not a fan, it will... | ||
It will give you a really, really good perspective on it. | ||
And one of the interesting things about it was how Alex's career paralleled world events in terms of when it was 9-11 and Alex was the one on the forefront saying, you know, questioning it and saying this was an inside job. | ||
You had this major world event with a major change in Alex's career, not just in that he became more popular and more known because of it, but also because he lost jobs because of it. | ||
It wasn't strictly a good thing to be the guy questioning 9-11. | ||
It was actually mostly a bad thing, but in hindsight, of course, it was the only thing to do at the time. | ||
But that was a fascinating thing because, of course, the culmination of the story that's being told was January 6th, where you have this almost metaphysical blending of the world events, Alex commenting on them, and then nowadays, by the time 2020 rolls around, the world events by the time 2020 rolls around, the world events are actually centered around Alex Jones himself. | ||
And, you know, there's only so much you can do in The length of a feature-length movie like this documentary is and the way it's done in this film is really great, but of course there are Thousands and thousands and thousands of hours of Alex Jones making predictions and being right about stuff that we're just now seeing unfold before us today that he was talking about 20 years ago. | ||
So it's almost like if you really want the full picture, you know, the real documentary is happening right now. | ||
It's happening every time Alex Jones goes live, every time we post a video, every time a new headline goes live and you see the newest update. | ||
It's really a fascinating and humbling experience. | ||
Living through this legendary time to be alive, and of course, being at InfoWars, the command ship of one of, really one of the most important historical figures in America right now. | ||
You cannot deny it. | ||
You can like him, you can hate him, you can be in between, but you cannot say that very many people have had as big of an influence on the world as we know it than Alex Jones. | ||
Really just incredible stuff. | ||
So I'm going to go out to your phone calls. | ||
What we're going to do here is we'll go out to your phone calls for the rest of this hour, and then for the final hour of tonight's program, 7 to 8 Central Time, we will be showing a brand new interview with Eddie Bravo. | ||
That was the other fun thing about the premiere was so many people, so many people were there. | ||
Mostly you'd expect, some that you didn't, but I mean, heck, just pick one of our guests, one of our regular guests from Dell BigTree. | ||
Mike Cernovich, Eddie Brava, everywhere you looked it was some major influencer all coming together and participating. | ||
And again, this real life... | ||
You know, fantasy novel that we're all living out. | ||
The small cadre of dissidents against an evil empire that is seeking us out and destroying us one by one. | ||
An incredible thing. | ||
So Eddie Bravo was interviewed yesterday by Alex here in the studio. | ||
We're going to show the premiere of that interview in the final hour of today's program at 7 p.m. | ||
Central Standard Time in about 40 minutes. | ||
But until then, we're going to take your phone calls and hear what you have to say. | ||
And it looks like a lot of the regular callers from American Journal We are staying up tonight. | ||
Let's go to Smoka Fatty with Patty in North Jersey. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. | ||
Patty, you're on the air. | ||
Patty, do you read me? | ||
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Now. | |
Can you hear me now? | ||
I hear you now. | ||
Okay, thanks for calling in, Patty. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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How's it going, Harrison? | |
Listen, I had to call in. | ||
It's awesome that you get to go to the premiere, but I had to call in because I've been Anticipating today and until I saw the Steve Bannon interview with the, uh, with the book, I went on to Amazon. | ||
I started, I already started looking up bull horns and all the types of noise making devices to kind of stir up problems like I've been doing, but it's not even a problem. | ||
It's just weaken people up to the stuff that's just, it's not okay. | ||
I'm not okay with this. | ||
And a lot of people aren't okay. | ||
And they're coming out the woodwork. | ||
And we can see by the masses, nobody's down with this nonsense, but I can't wait to read the book. | ||
I can't wait to watch the film. | ||
And also, too, I haven't told you guys, every time I come on here, I haven't told you guys about Jones Tax Relief. | ||
I actually called into Jones Tax Relief. | ||
I had a bunch of tax problems, and I actually signed up for them, and they're looking into all my stuff, so hopefully I can get a nice tax return. | ||
You know what I'm going to do with it, of course. | ||
I don't have to tell you. | ||
I do. | ||
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You're going to buy cryptocurrency. | |
But that's really interesting because obviously, you know, cryptocurrency is something brand new. | ||
I don't even know how you file taxes when it comes to crypto. | ||
So they're able to help you out with that. | ||
I know you have a lot of crypto, a lot of money held in crypto. | ||
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So I guess they're going to go after people who don't have the right tax advocates for them. | |
And, you know, they brought that up a few times on your show, Alex's show, and Owen's show about what they're going to do or what they could possibly do with crypto and crypto holders. | ||
And that was enough to scare the poop out of me to make me take action and to go sign up with Jones Tax Relief to make sure that I get the most out of my tax return and get as many advantages as the father and breadwinner W-2. | ||
I get, you know, bent over every single two weeks from my W-2, you know, just, you know, no warning. | ||
So that's it. | ||
You know, I want you to get the other callers. | ||
I just want to see what's up. | ||
Well, thank you so much for the call, and I'm glad you're feeling inspired. | ||
We are seeing a great awakening take place with the farmer uprising of the Dutch, and they know exactly who they're protesting against. | ||
They know who was behind it. | ||
They know it's Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum. | ||
They're calling out the globalists. | ||
They're calling out depopulation. | ||
So many people sound like Alex Jones now that maybe had never heard of him a few, maybe they still haven't heard of him at this point, but that's what happens when you, uh, you know, change the entire paradigm. | ||
People who don't even know Alex Jones, uh, don't realize that the words that they're saying were popularized by Alex Jones or the ideas that they're talking about were, you know, really brought into the mainstream by Alex Jones. | ||
That's the effect, uh, that he's had. | ||
And yeah, maybe, uh, you know, maybe it's too late now, but this really should have been called Alex's War Part One. | ||
That's the other thing is that, As you watch this movie, you see how much Alex has achieved, but you also realize how much farther we have to go. | ||
It gives you hope that fighting is not in vain, and we will see this through to the end. | ||
Let's go back out to Kathy in West Virginia. | ||
Oh, I'm so glad you called in to say this, Kathy. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Okay, awesome. | |
So it was interesting. | ||
I first heard about Alex Jones talking about Sandy Hook. | ||
In November of a certain year, I believe it was 2013, and people were talking about it. | ||
And I'm like, that's all the news! | ||
Last summer, you know, the summer before November, in July, I went to a conspiracy conference in California, which, you know, they have that kind of thing there, UFO conferences, conspiracy conferences. | ||
And I saw this woman there, her name was, or the name she went by was Sophia Smallstorm. | ||
And she presented, she said she was from Connecticut. | ||
She was from the area where the shooting happened. | ||
And she said, you know, of course, there's many CIA families up there. | ||
And she presented all sorts of evidence, pictures, very convincing that there might be something more going on here. | ||
And at that same conspiracy conference, there was another guy talking about like, JFK assassination and that kind of thing. | ||
And his name was Jim Fester. | ||
And so when people started talking about Alex Jones and Sandy Hook, like, that's old news. | ||
He didn't make that up. | ||
It was this woman, Sophia Smallstorm, whoever she may be, that presented on that. | ||
It looked like it was kind of interesting evidence that she was showing. | ||
She had pictures, timelines, the whole nine yards. | ||
And then I found out when they started saying that Alex Jones wrote a book called Nobody Died at Sandy Hook. | ||
I Googled that. | ||
And I'm like, huh. | ||
Jim Petzer wrote a book called Nobody Died to Sandy Hook, and I'm like, he just stole all the information from that Sophia Smallstorm. | ||
And so more recently... Right, well, sorry, we're about to head to commercial break here, Kathy, and you know, I guess I gotta be careful with what I say about this, but I think what you're pointing out is exactly right, that anybody who was tuned in at the time knows that Questions about Sandy Hook were coming from all different directions, and to act like it was all, like, all of the skepticism started with Alex Jones, uh, I mean, you can read into that, uh, however you want, but, you know, that's also where internet censorship comes in. | ||
I remember a day that if you searched Sandy Hook conspiracy on YouTube, you would get page after page after page of video, not a single one on YouTube now, so it's easy to say, you know, nobody talks about this when You can't find anybody online who did talk about it, but I think it's a very important point you make, Kathy. | ||
We'll be back on the other side of this short commercial break to take more of your phone calls. | ||
We've got Thomas, Jefferson, Steve, Stewie coming up. | ||
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We got to your phone calls now. | ||
We're going to try to get to as many as humanly possible before the seven o'clock hour, at which time we will be tossing to a pre-recorded interview with Eddie Bravo, an exclusive premiere of this interview will be happening at seven. | ||
So until then, let's get to as many calls as possible. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Let's go to Thomas in Texas. | ||
First, he wants to talk about the Steve Bannon interview that we aired a little bit earlier on today's program. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Thomas, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison, that, that interview with Steve Bannon was just multiple Bella as a very choice watching Bannon and Alex literally trip over one another, trying to say, no, you're this Bengali that people followed and went down to the Capitol. | |
Also, I just wanted to point out there's a bit of Mandela effect going on because none of you folks out there in the audience remember that. | ||
Uh, remember that Joe Rogan actually called into the Alex Jones Show on September 11th, 2001 and was telling Alex that what he was doing was rank speculation and that it was wrong. | ||
So it's so funny that you mentioned that, Thomas, both of those things, actually, because, of course, The first part of your comment about January 6th, you see, I mean, the documentary crew was there with Alex Jones on January 6th. | ||
You see the behind the scenes of what was going on with Alex the entire time. | ||
And you see exactly what unfolded. | ||
And then the second part of your question, I already forgot what it was. | ||
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What was the second part of your comment? | |
The second part of my comment was a bit of Mandela effect. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
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None of y'all remember that. | |
Because Joe Rogan. | ||
So they actually have that clip in the documentary. | ||
And I don't think I'd ever heard it. | ||
At least I hadn't heard it in a long time. | ||
But when it gets to the September 11th part, they actually show that call. | ||
They show Joe Rogan calling out Alex Jones and saying, what I think you're doing is irresponsible. | ||
So it's interesting that you brought that up because I had not seen that clip. | ||
And if you'd called in yesterday, I would have no idea of what you were talking about. | ||
But you actually see it in the documentary. | ||
So that's what really gives this documentary its power is that it's not a fawning documentary about Alex Jones. | ||
It shows the good, the bad, the ugly. | ||
I mean, it shows everything. | ||
And that was one of it was Joe Rogan saying, what I think you're doing is irresponsible and you shouldn't be doing it. | ||
And that was in the documentary. | ||
So interesting points. | ||
Coincidental, I guess. | ||
Thank you for the call, Thomas. | ||
Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia, who has comments about how to address some of the controversies that we face here. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jefferson. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Thanks for taking the call. | ||
Yeah, rank speculation is free speech, right? | ||
That's what the whole purpose of free speech is. | ||
When the government is hiding material and getting their official story wrong right before your eyes, you have every right to speculate they're doing it for nefarious purposes. | ||
This idea that you can get yourself in trouble and end up in a courtroom where they tell you what you can and can't say and then hit you with basically lawfare fines that you can't fight off is just, it's tyranny. | ||
We have got ourselves in a situation where the The classification state is allowed to tell you what is and isn't reality, and that's a very dangerous place we've gotten ourselves into, where the judiciary is taking falsehoods that the official people spread and act like it's not their fault they said something wrong about whether it's COVID or anything else, and you are stuck trying to wrestle with the quagmire they've created for you in court. | ||
An amazingly Kafkaesque world we live in now, that falsehoods are accepted by courts of law, and you can't get the classified information to prove that you're correct. | ||
And when it comes to Sandy Hook, the official line of info war should be, we got things wrong, we made mistakes, but we could still be mistaken about that. | ||
Right? | ||
That our mistakes may not be mistakes, but we have no way of proving it at this point. | ||
You won't let us prove it. | ||
You know, an interesting thing is, and I won't comment on Sandy Hook here, but I will say, what would it have been like if some of the questions about Uvalde, instead of being met as they have been with them saying, hey, we're promised we're going to get to the bottom of this and we're going to show videos and everything, if you said, hey man, this whole Uvalde thing, I want to know how this went down. | ||
And they said, no, you're not going to learn how. | ||
We're not going to release any. | ||
We're not going to tell you what was happening behind the scenes. | ||
We're not even going to give you a timeline and just shut you down with very simple questions. | ||
You'd go, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Something's going on here. | ||
So while your point is exactly right, and I totally agree with you, Jefferson, in terms of what you're saying about the way it's almost impossible to prove that speculation is true or not, interestingly, as social media has progressed and as skepticism of the police has progressed, nowadays with Uvalde, you see Like a lot more responsiveness to, you know, inconsistencies when, you know, you say, well, I thought you said this and then you said this there. | ||
Nowadays they're going, well, we'll, we'll figure this out instead of saying, shut up, you shut up and you don't ask questions. | ||
So it's, you know, Uvalde is, is, uh, an interesting development in terms of the way the establishment is dealing with questions from, uh, Oh, good to talk to you, Harrison. | ||
people, the citizens out there. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Jefferson. | ||
Very good point. | ||
Let's go to Steve in Oregon. | ||
I want to talk about the deep state going after Alex and how we can help fight back. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Steve, you're on the air. | ||
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Oh, good to talk to you, Harrison. | |
Good to hear from you. | ||
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Back when Alex started, I got a hunch the deep state thought of him as nothing more than a clown, a buffoon, and a court jester. | |
now and they figured he'd do more harm than good for his own cause to Now they're scratching their heads saying we turned our back on a half a ton of Spanish fighting bull. | ||
Six foot horns, four hydraulic stomping rims, cheetah speed and pit bull tough. | ||
This movie, he's in danger, but it's getting worse because they realize that he's gone to a one ton Spanish fighting bull with Nukes on the horns, and they want him dead. | ||
Sonny Bono, you know, was pistol-whipped to death by the CIA because he wouldn't back off from the Clintons. | ||
Michael Schumacher was Sonny Bono. | ||
I didn't read that or hear that anywhere, but I figured it out when I heard that his helmet busted on a rock. | ||
The helmets don't break. | ||
They just, they don't. | ||
I know what he was going to do. | ||
He was going to run for the chance for a shift to Germany. | ||
He'd have won, hands down. | ||
With that kind of courage, he would have taken Germany out of the jaws of the deep state. | ||
Well, you're even a bit above my pay grade here, Steve. | ||
I don't know, these conspiracies you're bringing up, I'll have to look into this, but I'll tell you, you don't need to stretch, for example, I'm not saying you're stretching, but I'm just saying whether it's Sonny Bono or Gary Webb of Dark Alliance, I mean, the number of people who have been killed to prevent the elites Information getting out is, uh, well, there's a lot of them. | ||
Let's just say there's a lot of them and you're exactly right about the way they thought Alex Jones was a clown that they could, uh, let go and entertain people and maybe draw people away from the more respectable side of things. | ||
And that is, again, one of the things that really comes across incredibly well in the documentary, seeing the timeline of the way he was invited on The View and he's invited on Piers Morgan and they're poking fun and laughing at Alex Jones, but just not taking him too seriously until, of course, until He endorsed Trump. | ||
And the moment he endorses Trump, you see that change. | ||
I mean, you see it as you watch this documentary. | ||
You see the way it goes from laughing at the silly conspiracy man to Alex Jones is an existential crisis to democracy. | ||
Alex Jones is a terrorist that must be stopped at all costs. | ||
You see that change take place. | ||
like that. | ||
And it's very, very fascinating. | ||
You're exactly right, Steve. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to David in Texas has a big point on crypto, I guess, responding to our previous caller, Smoke a Fatty with Patty in Jersey. | ||
Thanks for calling in, David. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
So crypto and Bitcoin especially is not just a way to make money. | ||
Yeah, it is programmed to go up forever, but that's not the initial point that the creator was trying to give to people. | ||
Basically, it's a gift for anybody who wants to take full, like, self-custody of their wealth. | ||
And, I mean, we all know at this point that fiat is worthless. | ||
If you read the Satoshi White Paper, he goes into detail on this and how they just endlessly print money and that it's not worth anything. | ||
Look what happened in China just this week where banks said you can no longer withdraw your money and when people got mad they sent tanks out to protect it so you know I I don't know if I you know I don't I don't really know how Bitcoin works at all but I I don't think that they can take your money and then claim actually this is now investment funds for the bank and so you cannot withdraw it so yeah when you talk about you're taking taking that power back and having your own your own real money it's a good point | ||
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Well, and what people don't know right now, like what's happening in the market right now, the reason the prices are so low and everything's crashing is because China has been teaming up with the ruling class to crash the price. | |
They're manipulating the price overseas. | ||
They can't do it here in America because then they'll get, you know, they'll get in trouble with the SEC. | ||
But overseas, they can crash, they can dump the price at any moment, and they love to do it, but they know, the government knows, governments all over the world know that they can't stop it. | ||
If the people choose to bypass the fiat system, which is inevitable, look at Max Keiser. | ||
Max Keiser was way ahead of this, man. | ||
He was trying to tell us this so long ago, and he's still right to this day. | ||
He's kind of toned down the rhetoric, but I think he needs to ramp it up because this is the time where people need to take self-custody of their assets and of their money. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
It is fascinating. | ||
The cell door on the prison planet is rapidly closing, and Bitcoin and a few of these other, you know, these decentralized programs are really the only escape route, and even those are being shut down or squeezed or taken over by globalist forces. | ||
So now is the time to act, and I think you're exactly right. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, David. | ||
Let's go to Stewie in Illinois, who wants to talk about electric vehicles and their batteries. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Stewie. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
How you doing, man? | ||
Doing good tonight? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
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Alright, so I was thinking about that poor dude who bought that $11,000 electric vehicle and then it took a shit on him on the side of the road and then he had to go buy a $14,000 battery or something. | |
So the main question that I'm thinking is like, how far is someone going to want to push their vehicle to get like a charge station when it's on the side of the highway? | ||
Yeah, it's a good question. | ||
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Yeah, I would say maybe a quarter mile at the most. | |
So thinking it through that way, they're going to have to tear up everything under all the highways to probably put in a charge station every quarter mile. | ||
It's unfeasible, right? | ||
I mean, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
Now, and that's, I mean, there's so many shortcomings with the electric vehicles. | ||
We played a video on American Journal earlier this month, maybe about a month ago, where they're showing off, I think it was the new Chevy Volt. | ||
I don't want to get it wrong, but it was some new electric vehicle, and the executives are there showing it off to the media people and saying, you just plug it in while you're at work, and here it is, they're outside an office building, and the camera person's going, so where does this electricity come from? | ||
And they're like, oh, the building. | ||
He's like, OK, so where's the building get it? | ||
And they're like, the city. | ||
They get it from the city and they get it from the state. | ||
So there you go. | ||
He's like, OK, so what's producing the electricity? | ||
And they're like, I think it's 95% coal. | ||
I think this city in this block, this 95% coal power here. | ||
So it's like, OK, all right. | ||
So your new fancy electric vehicle is in fact a coal powered vehicle. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
The shortfalls of the green energy scam that's being pulled off right now is just mind-blowing. | ||
Thanks for that call, Stewie. | ||
Let's go to Bart in Georgia, who also wants to talk about the Steve Bannon interview we played a little bit earlier. | ||
The combining of two juggernauts in the dissonant right sphere. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Bart. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, the first thing I think of is Roger Stone, and I think it would be really cool if you could get him on the other line and ask him what he thinks. | |
You guys remember that? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, because Steve Bannon falsely testified against Roger Stone according to what Roger said, and I just got to defend Roger Stone on this. | |
I mean, I don't blame Alex for going on, but I just don't trust Steve Bannon. | ||
Well, it's an interesting thought, and I know, uh, Roger Stone, from what I know, would probably, uh, share your opinion, and it would be interesting to hear what he has to say, but, you know, for me and on my part, it's, uh... | ||
You don't, I don't know, you don't make enemies in the trenches. | ||
So, you know, Steve Bannon, again, he's another one of these people, like Trump, where even if you have suspicions of him, the way that he's being attacked and the fact that he was just convicted, maybe facing prison time, it's like, he's earned his stripes as far as I'm concerned. | ||
He's proven himself to be the real deal. | ||
But I would be interested to hear what Roger Stone I would have to say, and I think Roger Stone would probably appreciate you pointing that out, Bart. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Bone Crusher. | ||
We have Bone Crusher in FEMA Region 10. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Bone Crusher. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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All right, Harrison. | |
I just want to let you know that those pitch meetings that you're doing, those are a great job, man. | ||
Everybody loves those, and they think that they're, yeah, you're just killing it. | ||
So keep those up if you can. | ||
And then also, yeah, kudos to the Alex Lee Moyer girl for Or the woman, you know, for spending all that time to make that documentary. | ||
I heard, I think it was on the Friday show, she's saying that like she was hanging around the studio for like a year or two doing that and then trying to have to get Alex to do it for a while, talk him into it also. | ||
And yeah, just a big thank you and just, yeah, appreciation to her for doing all that. | ||
And then also, uh, I heard a rumor that the DVD isn't going to have any extras. | ||
And that's what's coming out right now. | ||
But I heard that the blu ray that's going to be coming out later is going to have some extras on it. | ||
So my plan is to buy the DVD. | ||
And then once the blu-ray comes out, buy that with the extras and then just give the DVD away to somebody else. | ||
So I encourage everybody else to be doing that too. | ||
Yeah, that's not a bad idea. | ||
You know, also the DVD would make it easier to do things like, I think this is the perfect movie to have a watch party. | ||
Like if you have a group of friends that you all like Alex Jones, or even just a group that likes politics and wants to do something interesting, Like, you can, you know, rent out a little theater, some, you know, hotel somewhere or something, and get together and watch it with a group of friends, because this really is a movie that's better watched in a group, I think. | ||
But of course, even if you can't do that, it's a fantastic movie anyway. | ||
So, very good call, Bone Crusher. | ||
Thank you for that call. | ||
And let's go to Jeremy from Kansas. | ||
Jeremy in Kansas, you want to talk about Glenn Greenwald. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, thanks. | |
I want to take us to the question of deep core politics, because of course the crucial aspect of the First Amendment is core political speech in press, which means about not only speculating, but actually using facts and analysis to push for real change. | ||
And then deep core politics means The combination of deep politics, which is the combination of the deep state and its actions, which is the intelligence agencies combined with organized crime and the actions that they take. | ||
So I'd like us to take us into the middle of the pillars of 9-11 truth and 11-9 truth. | ||
and how this interesting now new network of narrative warfare that includes Glenn Greenwald interviewing Alex Jones, Steve Bannon, and Alex Jones, are really – there's an Achilles heel here in terms of 9-11 truth, which is at the background of Alex Jones's key pitch to the public as a which is at the background of Alex Jones's key pitch to the | ||
And what's so interesting is if you go back to the origins of the 11-9 operation, i.e. Trump, Russia, Israel, UAE, Saudi Arabia, CNP here at home, Center for National Policy, what you actually see is that Glenn Greenwald and Alex Jones what you actually see is that Glenn Greenwald and Alex Jones actually helped cover up the Israeli intelligence role in 9-11 for | ||
Remember, Trump said that if you elected him, he was going to tell you who knocked down the towers. | ||
Of course, he never did that. | ||
Glenn Greenwald, when people were pointing out that Trump had said that Muslims were celebrating 9-11, that it was actually Israeli intelligence. | ||
operatives that were celebrating September 11th in New Jersey, white vans associated with Israeli military intelligence with explosives residue surrounding the World Trade Center. | ||
And then Trump goes on Alex Jones' show, and Alex does not mention the Israeli intelligence connection, but says Palestinians were also celebrating 9/11. | ||
And of course, that was another piece of disinformation that Glenn Greenwald pushed, that Alex Jones was the first person basically banned or from Facebook. | ||
It was actually Palestinian Solidarity, 9-11 Truth, all of that. | ||
So let's move to 11-9 Truth, which means the actual operation to install Trump as an asset of a Russian-Israeli This is another alignment amongst the three, Bannon, Alex Jones, and Glenn Greenwald. | ||
chaos in the United States of America and also to destabilize and divide and conquer the American body politic. | ||
Because, of course, this is another alignment amongst the three, Abannon, Alex Jones, and Glenn Greenwald. | ||
They all totally deny the facts, such as in the book Proof of Conspiracy by Seth Abramson, that I gotcha, I gotcha, I gotcha, Jeremy. | ||
of the Saudi government, the Israeli government, the United Arab Emirati government was connected with Trump emissaries to Russia, including people like Eric Prince, who was just recently on-- - I got you, I got you, I got you, Jeremy. | ||
I gotcha. | ||
I got you, I feel like you could keep going on this. | ||
No, no, don't show them my true identity. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
That's right. | ||
You've uncovered us as, as Mashhad Shills. | ||
No, I, I will completely reject the idea that Alex Jones has helped to cover up anything about nine 11. | ||
It's also, of course, you're pointing out things that happened years ago and the convocation convocation of these individuals last night with Glenn Greenwald and the day before with Steve Bannon would be the first time that these guys actually interacted with why it's which is why it's a big deal. | ||
But no, but what you're saying is true. | ||
I mean, there were international forces from Israel and Saudi Arabia and all over. | ||
And, uh, that doesn't get a lot of, uh, a lot of talking about on the mainstream media or any media, uh, here in America. | ||
So I take your point, but, uh, reject the idea that, uh, Alex Jones or anybody here at InfoWare, I'm just, just from a personal view, it's like, I get, I get it. | ||
Guys, I also used to be an InfoWars fan. | ||
I used to not work at InfoWars, and I'd see the posts, go, oh man, are they secretly being controlled? | ||
Are they told what to say? | ||
And then I got here, and I realized, no, literally nobody tells me what to say. | ||
Literally nobody says, don't say this, say that, cover this this way, don't mention that. | ||
It literally doesn't happen. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. | ||
I get up here and I say whatever I believe, and I've never been told not to say anything or say anything in the first place. | ||
So the idea that any of us here at InfoWars are controlled by anything other than our own conscience is a lie, and I reject it outright. | ||
So thank you for the call, Jeremy, but I think you might be barking up the wrong tree when it comes to InfoWars. | ||
Let's go to Texas Patriot in, where else, Texas. | ||
You're calling in about January 6th. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Can you hear me okay? | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, I just wanted to... I've called you before about this subject, because I was there. | ||
I was there at the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
And when Alex, I was listening to that interview he mentioned, he says, oh, it was a dud when they asked him about it. | ||
And I don't know if he's trying to deflect, just because that's the huge topic right now. | ||
And he knows, just like Sandy Hook, if you question the official narrative, they're coming after anybody. | ||
And he's a huge person, so they would come after him. | ||
But I would testify that That was a massive victory for God, because they were trying to set all of us up, and I watched the people, millions of people, have wisdom to not go into that building when they were trying to tear apart. | ||
They wanted us to tear the place apart. | ||
I saw people with earpieces telling us, they shot somebody inside, we gotta get in there. | ||
I would testify to that in front of that court, that I witnessed a man screaming that, trying to get us to focus. | ||
I think you're exactly right, Texas Patriot. | ||
I don't know if, uh, I don't know if your interpretation of Alex's comments, um, I think you might be misinterpreting it because what I got is exactly in line with what you're saying from what Alex was saying. | ||
He was saying it was a dud in the sense that the powers that be were using January 6th as an inflection point. | ||
They wanted to use January 6th to start an armed revolution that they could then put down. | ||
They wanted to have the Trump supporters go insane and actually do crazy things and burn the cat. | ||
They wanted it to be a big, violent catastrophe. | ||
And it was. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
It was certainly a catastrophe. | ||
But they wanted it to be the spark that ignited anger throughout the country so then they could roll out the control mechanisms that they had to declare martial law and shut everything down and literally imprison every Trump supporter, every Trump voter out there. | ||
So in terms of it being a dud, he meant that the powers that be wanted it to be much bigger than it turned out to be. | ||
And you can see the way they're acting like they're kind of still sticking with plan A. | ||
Their plan A in this case was we're going to we're going to cheat. | ||
We're going to not win the election, but we're going to cheat our way into it in such an obvious way that's going to piss off all the Trump supporters. | ||
We're going to have them come on January 6th. | ||
We're going to let them into the Capitol. | ||
We're going to be violent against them. | ||
They're going to push back and then it's going to go back and forth and they're going to get violent and start shooting people and then we're going to go and shut them down and like they're still kind of operating on that playbook and you see how absurd it is with the January 6th committee and everything else. | ||
So in terms of January 6th being a dud, my interpretation of Alex saying that was correct and it's in line with what you're saying, Texas Patriot, that It could have been much worse, and they wanted it to be much worse, and it didn't, and that is a testament to the foresight and the patience and calmness of the vast majority of the people that were there. | ||
So, folks, stay tuned. | ||
When we get back, we're going to go to a pre-recorded interview with Eddie Bravo. | ||
It's a world premiere. | ||
It was filmed yesterday. | ||
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We'll actually have Elijah Schaefer on at the 10 o'clock hour. | ||
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We just had Steve Bannon, last hour of my interview with him, and now one of my old friends. | ||
I got introduced to him by Joe Rogan like 18, 19 years ago. | ||
Eddie Bravo, the Jiu Jitsu Yoda master. | ||
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Yeah, right. | |
And you kind of look like Yoda, too. | ||
Oh, I'll take that as a compliment. | ||
I'm just joking. | ||
I look like Jabba the Hutt. | ||
You don't look like Yoda. | ||
Here we are, man. | ||
We got a lot to cover. | ||
You said this was coming. | ||
They've declared monkeypox emergency. | ||
Yeah, I wasn't sure if they were going to pull the plug on that or they were going to push it through, but today they announced Monkeypox is an emergency. | ||
A nationwide or international emergency. | ||
The UN's in charge again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's 99% gay men. | ||
I don't get that. | ||
Isn't it like just shingles? | ||
Well that's what the evidence I've had medical doctors on is that the vaccine causes shingles. | ||
That's mainstream news. | ||
And so they're just calling a monkey box, but they're not even doing a test. | ||
Just like with the fake PCR test with COVID, now they're doing this. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Wow, we'll see how this plays out. | ||
I think it's gonna be a failure. | ||
I don't think it's gonna work, man. | ||
People aren't gonna... I don't think people are gonna... | ||
Pay attention to it too much, really. | ||
You know? | ||
Before we went live, that's what you said. | ||
You said this is desperation. | ||
It feels like desperation mode for them. | ||
I mean, and by them, I mean the deep state. | ||
The international deep state. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
I'm monkeypox. | ||
It just seems like they just need another emergency to get them Uh, ballots sent out by the millions. | ||
You know, our ballot. | ||
Need to lock those polling places down again. | ||
What places? | ||
The polling places. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Got to lock them down. | ||
Send millions of ballots out. | ||
Scare people. | ||
It's too dangerous to vote in person. | ||
You know, all that s**t. Uh, so. | ||
We're kind of relaxed right now because we had a little bit of a bender last night with Joe Rogan. | ||
Yeah, it was fun. | ||
Hey man, it's good to have you here in Austin. | ||
It's great to be here. | ||
I'm excited about your premiere. | ||
Yep, Andrew Schultz was there last night. | ||
Yep, yep. | ||
We're taping this on Saturday, but we're airing this on Sunday. | ||
Part of the show will be live tomorrow, but obviously that's what we're talking about here. | ||
And Eddie and I were out late last night. | ||
First we went and had dinner with Joe Rogan. | ||
We are name dropping. | ||
And Andrew Schultz, that was amazing. | ||
And Ho-Tip Jesus, what a crew. | ||
And Eddie Bravo, my goodness. | ||
And then we went to that pre-party for the movie release. | ||
It's gonna happen tonight, Saturday night, but tomorrow you're watching this on Sunday. | ||
A lot of crazy stuff going on. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Totally crazy. | ||
So, we should talk about... We should get the Eddie Bravo we had last night that was holding court. | ||
What did I say? | ||
For about four hours. | ||
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Yeah, you held court at the restaurant and then later on top of the building. | ||
Yeah. | ||
At the top of the building. | ||
I was at the top of the building, Larry. | ||
We were at the bottom. | ||
I never went to that. | ||
That's right. | ||
We were at the bottom of the building. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes. | ||
We were at the restaurant, then at the bottom of the building. | ||
I went to the other party. | ||
What is this Great Reset book you got right here by Alex Jones? | ||
You wrote a book called The Great Reset, too? | ||
Yep. | ||
You and Klaus Schwab. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
He's not going to sue you? | ||
You can't copyright a trademarked title. | ||
Like there's 20 movies about the Titanic called Titanic. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
But this is just a dummy book. | ||
The book is actually being printed this week and it's on pre-sale now. | ||
But this is some other book inside of here they sent me to wave around. | ||
How do you have time to write a book? | ||
Well, I put together a bunch of transcripts and a bunch of quotes and a bunch of interviews I did and then they basically I'd say 90% of it is directly what I wrote and said and then they had a really great ghostwriter who is in the acknowledgement that's coming out that put it all together and did a spectacular job. | ||
Okay. | ||
So basically the problem was cutting it down. | ||
Because I sent him way too much info. | ||
Too many recordings. | ||
I mean, it was like... What's it about? | ||
15 hours of recordings. | ||
And then a bunch... And I sent him more than 100 clips to transcribe. | ||
Is it about Klaus Schwab? | ||
It's all... The book was easy to write because it was what to cut out. | ||
Because it's still a thick book. | ||
I mean, just quote after quote after quote. | ||
And... I mean, I don't even speak in my voice, really. | ||
I'm like... And then they said this. | ||
Then they said that. | ||
I mean, it's quite the compendium. | ||
Is it about the World Economic Forum? | ||
World government? | ||
Nanotech forced injections. | ||
Just absolute tyranny. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
Eddie Bravo is here with us today. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side. | ||
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William Sargent was really big in this kind of top stock, MKUltra type programming because the Manchurian candidate and all this sort of experimentation. | |
And even Sargent, with all of the crazy torture that he was putting his patients through, he saw that he could not just insert ideas into a person's mind as a clean slate. | ||
They had to have the illusion of free choice, of free will in the matter. | ||
And so what is dangerous about the kind of programming that they're doing with people right now is that people are under the illusion that they are making these choices for themselves, but they're not. | ||
So it is a crisis of thinking, but it's still limited, right? | ||
You still have a choice at the end of the day to reject it. | ||
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Eddie Bravo, the man, the myth, the legend, the Elvis Presley of Jiu Jitsu, the Ayatollah of rock and rolla. Oh, . Tell me a little bit about Klaus Schwab's parents. | ||
Was he really a Nazi? | ||
Because I keep seeing... Is that misinformation? | ||
Yeah, he's the grandfather. | ||
His grandfather? | ||
Yeah, they're a bunch of super villains. | ||
But he's old enough to have his father in World War II, no? | ||
It was mainly the grandfather. | ||
It was mainly the grandfather? | ||
Yeah, his dad was involved in like secret nuclear weapons development and stuff. | ||
Okay, so his grandfather was part of the Third Reich? | ||
Yep. | ||
Major arms dealer. | ||
How come no one really brings that up? | ||
Oh my God, he looks like a James Bond villain. | ||
You'll have nothing, you'll own nothing, you will eat bugs. | ||
I mean, forget what Grandpa did. | ||
This guy's bad. | ||
Yeah, and then you got his son, Klaus Schwab Jr. | ||
He's got on Instagram. | ||
You follow at Klaus Schwab Jr. | ||
That guy's insane. | ||
What about the comedian? | ||
They're going to have a Media Matters article. | ||
Jones and Eddie Bravo falsely claim comedian is Klaus Schwab's son. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
And then he blows up. | ||
All right, let's talk about serious stuff. | ||
Let's talk about your worldview, Eddie Bravo's 10th Planet worldview. | ||
My worldview? | ||
My flat view? | ||
That's right. | ||
You're best known for believing the world is flat. | ||
And I'm not, listen, they lied about everything else. | ||
I'm not poo-pooing that. | ||
I believe it's round. | ||
I believe it's actually oval. | ||
But like, asking you, what do you really think is going on here? | ||
Well, before that, let me, before I forget, 10-4 Hot Comedy, me and Sam Tripley are going to be in San Francisco August 5th and August 6th at Cobb's Comedy Club in San Francisco. | ||
Check it out, 10-4 Hot Comedy. | ||
And you got your popular podcast? | ||
Yes, I'm on Rockfin. | ||
It's a censorship-resistant platform. | ||
I love it. | ||
I could say anything I want on there. | ||
I haven't been censored at all on Rockfin. | ||
There is a paywall. | ||
It's like the Netflix of podcasts. | ||
You paid $9.99 a month and you get everybody's podcast. | ||
There's a shitload of podcasts on there. | ||
And then a month later they put it up for free. | ||
We're on like a three-month buffer thing. | ||
There's an episode every week, and you have to be a premium member to watch it. | ||
But, we just started releasing free episodes, starting with episode one, Santos Bonacci, and now the new free one is going to be episode two, with Bryce Mitchell, a UFC fighter who is a truth seeker and a patriot. | ||
So go to Roxxon! | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Look into it, it's called. | ||
It's like Wayne's World, let's put the Doritos on the table, here they are. | ||
Hey, seriously though, you didn't do podcasting for a while. | ||
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What made you get out of it? | |
I never stopped doing podcasts. | ||
I stopped doing, like, big ones. | ||
You know, I was doing Tinfoil Hat, the Tinfoil Hat podcast with Sam. | ||
I always do that one. | ||
It's just that, you know, with all the bullshit going on over the last two years, like, anything you say, you know, you get censored. | ||
Like, if I would go on Joe Rogan's podcast now, Either I speak my mind and the episode will probably get pulled or censored or I go on JRE and I just keep my mouth shut and then I'm a sellout. | ||
So it was a no-win situation. | ||
I'm going back on JRE soon. | ||
We're setting it up. | ||
We're going to do a Fight Companion with the old crew again. | ||
You were just on there recently. | ||
Not JRE. | ||
No. | ||
I haven't done JRE. | ||
We gotta do the three-peat, man. | ||
Yeah, let's do it. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Oh yeah, part three. | ||
Cause I've done two with you on there. | ||
Those are famous. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Those are pretty crazy. | ||
Only some of the biggest podcasts in history. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, but, but to answer your question again with the podcast thing, now I'm on Rockfin and I can say whatever the hell I want. | ||
You go, you listen to me on that podcast. | ||
I go off. | ||
So, uh, I like that. | ||
I don't like, um, You know, obviously, who likes being censored, you know? | ||
And it was a no-win situation to do, like, a big podcast like JRE, like, for what? | ||
Like, what, they're just gonna pull it? | ||
I think Spotify pulled, like, most of my episodes anyways, the previous ones. | ||
And I saw a list, you know, Joe says they're still on, but I saw a list. | ||
No, no, we're all pulled. | ||
Yeah, aren't we? | ||
Yeah, so what's the point? | ||
So, you know, there's so much bullshit going on. | ||
We're right in the middle of the New World Order right now. | ||
You've been talking about this for the last 20 years. | ||
I've been talking about it as well. | ||
And here we are. | ||
We're in the process of a one-world government. | ||
You know, it doesn't happen overnight. | ||
It's happening little by little. | ||
But I believe there's a counter. | ||
I believe that There's a Great Awakening happening right along with the Great Reset. | ||
There's a Great Reset and the Great Awakening. | ||
I totally agree that the Great Reset is the counter to the Great Awakening. | ||
And the Great Awakening is the counter to the Great Reset. | ||
I totally agree with you, and it's a battle. | ||
I think we're winning overall. | ||
I mean, my God, I don't really get anything. | ||
We got the truth on our side. | ||
So that's, that's huge. | ||
They got a big tech, they got mainstream media on their side. | ||
They got Hollywood on their side. | ||
They got major corporations on their side. | ||
So they got, they got all that, but they got all lies, you know, so lies don't stand the test of time. | ||
And you have people when that you have, you know, propaganda and the truth people go from propaganda to the truth. | ||
the truth. | ||
They awaken and then they go to the truth. | ||
I'm going to fix your earpiece. | ||
Let him go the other way. | ||
I'm going to fix your earpiece while I'm on air. | ||
Let him go the other way around. | ||
Choke him out! | ||
Choke me out. | ||
No, I don't even know how. | ||
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So, people go from being asleep To being awakened, but people don't go the other way. | ||
They don't, you know, there's, unless... There's a small minority of people that you wake them up and they join the evil. | ||
But you're right, 99% of people wake up to evil and they go against it, and they don't go back to sleep, but some actually join it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, especially if you're like blackmailed or something like that, you know, or you have no choice. | ||
But man, I gotta tell you, last night with dinner Joe Rogan for two hours, you held court. | ||
And then after that, we went on with Mike Cernovich for a while before you left and went to the after party for another event that was happening. | ||
But you were really laying it out there. | ||
I wanted to get you on the show, and I appreciate you coming down to do it. | ||
To lay out your view on COVID and the fact that it was just the flu versus lab-made or from a wet lab or whatever. | ||
Because now Fauci says, okay, it came out of a lab. | ||
You said it came out of a lab two years ago or a year ago. | ||
You were censored. | ||
Now he says it came out of a lab. | ||
So now maybe I agree with Eddie Bravo. | ||
Maybe it doesn't exist now that he says it came out of a lab. | ||
I don't believe anything Fauci says. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
It's just... | ||
People are arguing between whether it came from a bat or a snake or whatever. | ||
It either came from an animal or it came from an evil scientist in some bio lab and they created this virus that this evil scientist leaked and it spread all over the world. | ||
So people are arguing between those two. | ||
And to me, you know, there's a group of people Maybe it's a small group of people. | ||
Maybe it's a large group of people. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't counted. | ||
But there is at least a small group of people that believe that COVID is just coronavirus, which is just the flu. | ||
The flu is coronavirus. | ||
Influenza A and B and the common cold are coronavirus. | ||
That's true. | ||
So in the beginning, they said, oh, coronavirus. | ||
Everybody thought it was a new virus. | ||
But a small percentage of people are like, oh, coronavirus, that's just the flu. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
But then they would say, oh no, it's a novel coronavirus. | ||
So, you know, there's a small group of people that believe that COVID is just influenza, and they just switched the name. | ||
They just rebranded the flu. | ||
I wouldn't even say the small group of people. | ||
You're right, Eddie, that they definitely killed the flu numbers the last two years and said no flu deaths, basically, and then added the flu number... That's suspicious. | ||
...to the corona number. | ||
There's people saying it's just the flu, rebranded flu, and then... I mean, there's no flu at all? | ||
That's a fact that they said worldwide flu was down 99%. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Well, but that proves your point, but here's the problem. | ||
And I can do a simple graph because I didn't tell them to pull this up beforehand. | ||
We got a skeleton crew today, but... | ||
You know, here's the, here's the normal flu numbers for a year. | ||
And then here's the numbers for COVID death. | ||
But the flu numbers perfectly passed over into that. | ||
And then they basically said that there were no flu. | ||
flu deaths that year. | ||
So, but where was the extra stuff? | ||
Well, you could say that was from all the hospitals shutting down and giving no medical treatment to people that did have the flu. | ||
Remember, they would send you home knowing that you would die. | ||
And then there's so many little pieces of important pieces to the puzzle that people that believe that it's just a rebranded flu, it gives them evidence, like a bunch of things, like turns out the average age of death like turns out the average age of death of COVID is, turns out it's basically the same as the flu. | ||
Eddie, stay right there. | ||
Let's talk about that and the new lockdown straight ahead. | ||
The July 4th tragedy is heartbreaking. | ||
Imagine, Alex, that there was an entire month of pride parades and festivals and drag queen story times, and you didn't see Christian nationalists going in and shooting up these parades. | ||
But, you know, the left was already preaching their F the 4th with their hashtags. | ||
And terrible language against our Independence Day on July 4th. | ||
But here we had a young man come out dressed as a woman, imagine that, that decided to do just an act of evil in a mass shooting. | ||
And this guy, Bobby Cremo, he's the worst of the worst. | ||
And so what I've been demanding And I started demanding it immediately, is release his records. | ||
He doesn't get a right to privacy anymore. | ||
We should know exactly everything about him. | ||
We should know his school records, his arrest record, hospitalization records. | ||
We should know what drugs he was on, recreational drugs. | ||
We should also know what prescription drugs he was on, like SSRIs. | ||
You can see this guy was clearly messed up at 5'11 and 120 pounds, according to what the police put out when they were looking for him. | ||
He is not the picture of health. | ||
He's obviously been on a lot of drugs, and I would bet money that SSRIs are in his history, and those drugs right there, and Tucker Carlson talked about it last night too, and of course the left is losing their minds. | ||
How dare we say anything about SSRIs or attack Big Pharma in any way? | ||
But the truth is, there's serious side effects from those drugs. | ||
For some people, they're life-saving. | ||
But for many others, suicide and homicidal thinking are horrific side effects. | ||
And we see an epidemic in young, white males with this. | ||
So, I'm going to continue to call for his records to be released, as well as every other mass shooter. | ||
And we noticed the left when I went on Piers Morgan in 2013 and said these are suicide mass murder pills. | ||
The inserts say they can cause mass murder, mass suicide, delusions of grandeur, mania. | ||
And then you cover that, I'm sure you saw it. | ||
You're all over the national news like, look how crazy she is. | ||
She's saying this stuff's connected to mental illness and mass killing. | ||
The damn drugs say it on the package. | ||
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They do. | |
They say it on the package. | ||
You can easily look that up on the internet. | ||
Imagine that, that there's information there about these drugs, you know, all of them that have these warnings and side effects and they're real and that's why they're prescribed, supposed to be prescribed under the watchful eye of a doctor that's supposed to check these patients constantly for these terrifying side effects. | ||
But it continues to carry on, and enough of that. | ||
I just am over it. | ||
I'm completely over it. | ||
Of course, we want mental health issues addressed, but we don't want drugs to continue to be prescribed to young men after they have lived through maybe physical abuse or sexual abuse at home, where they have serious issues, maybe educational issues, schooling issues, where they have real problems. | ||
And the only way to deal with it is parents and doctors or school administrators that just want to prescribe them medications that are supposed to cover up the problems. | ||
That's no way to solve anything for anyone. | ||
And we know, Alex, we know that it has led to these mass shootings. | ||
Almost nearly 100% of these mass shooters have taken these drugs and they may go on and off of them at times. | ||
And they may be a combination with recreational drugs that do cause psychosis and other serious issues. | ||
But really, Alex, we are chemical human beings. | ||
Our body has chemistry in it. | ||
And when our chemistry gets completely unbalanced, well, these are some of the awful results. | ||
And that's what happened with use of SSRIs. | ||
And I think it needs to be talked about and investigated. | ||
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Eddie Bravo in the house. *music* The Alex Jones Show. | ||
We're taping this on Saturday, July 23rd. | ||
We're airing it on Sunday, July 24th. | ||
But if you're not seeing this, it means there's been a nuclear war and it's the end of the world. | ||
But you are seeing it, so thank God we're still here. | ||
I want to get into Ukraine with you and the economy and Biden and a funny video we're going to play coming up next segment that you just showed me before we went on air. | ||
But getting back. | ||
So this is a big deal. | ||
We had, off and on, two years of lockdown. | ||
You're from L.A. | ||
It was absolutely horrible, obviously, like a cult. | ||
Now they're bringing mask mandates back in national parks. | ||
Europe, the U.K., Canada, the U.N. | ||
Our new boss has announced monkeypox. | ||
Basically, no deaths worldwide from it. | ||
Uh, they admit they're not even really testing for it. | ||
They just look at it and say, that's monkeypox. | ||
It's shingles. | ||
I've had top doctors on, and I've shown the studies. | ||
It's the vaccine causing shingles. | ||
You can just type that in. | ||
Moderna Pfizer shot causes shingles. | ||
And then they just go, oh my gosh, it's all over. | ||
And now the U.N. | ||
wants new lockdowns and new controls. | ||
I'm not putting up with this crap. | ||
You almost left L.A. | ||
over this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Eddie, what are you gonna do? | ||
I mean, this is a big deal. | ||
More lockdowns coming. | ||
Yeah, it seems like it's the same thing. | ||
It's just rebranded shingles, just like a rebranded flu. | ||
And to get back on the flu versus COVID thing, there's a couple important things. | ||
Like the average age of death for COVID is like 81 with Four comorbidities. | ||
It's the same as the flu. | ||
That's a coincidence. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
That's another thing. | ||
And then another thing, in January of 2021, the WHO announces, hey, guess what? | ||
The PCR tests have been set at 40 cycles. | ||
That's way too high. | ||
Bump it down to 28, because at 40 cycles, it's something like 90% false positives, right? | ||
Or more, yeah. | ||
That's huge. | ||
I mean, like, this is January 2021, and now you're telling us that 90% false positives? | ||
And what's crazy is they still use PCR tests and shut down schools and everything else based on these things. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
And then that's, that was huge. | ||
That was January 21. | ||
And then, like, August 2021, they announced, hey, guess what? | ||
The PCR test can't even tell the difference between COVID and the flu. | ||
So starting in December 31st, 2021, which is six months later, not starting next week, not starting tomorrow. | ||
Okay, so let me ask you this. | ||
They said the test can't tell the difference between COVID and the flu. | ||
I remember, you're right, it's on record. | ||
And now, you weren't allowed to question the PCR test, you got banned. | ||
Then you couldn't question, it was lab-made now, now she says it probably was. | ||
And Bricks and all of them said that they're getting ahead of it, I think. | ||
But regardless, I'm not psychosomatic. | ||
I'm not a hypochondriac. | ||
I ignore illness. | ||
I mean, I never got my Achilles fixed. | ||
I walk around with no Achilles tendon. | ||
So, I mean, I'm Mr. Not-Go-To-The-Doctor. | ||
I got hit by whatever it was, and it felt like a 500-pound man was sitting on my chest for two weeks. | ||
I ignored it. | ||
I did the show, and I took a bunch of, you know, the ivermectin and the rest of it, and it mitigated it quickly, but It still was unlike nothing I ever had in my life, and it was not the flu. | ||
I've never had pneumonia, so I don't know what that feels like, but it was like having your lungs taken out and beaten with hammers. | ||
So one thing, you could say, yes, I tested for this sickness that you got, and I've tested positive for COVID. | ||
Then I would come back and say, how do you know? | ||
I think it may have been poison in the water, or I think it might be 5G. | ||
There's big studies that 5G does cause, basically, asthma attacks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The way I had this described was it was like a two-week asthma attack, which I never had asthma. | ||
Now I know what it was like. | ||
Whoa, dude, you can't breathe. | ||
This is not fun. | ||
So if it was either a bat or it was leaked in a lab and it was created in a lab. | ||
So if it was created in a lab and they leaked it, And the numbers, they got flu numbers? | ||
They average age 81 with four comas? | ||
I'm just saying, I've been around- They got flu numbers? | ||
If that's true- I've been around 47 years then, Eddie. | ||
And they said it was a Delta variant, I don't know if that's even true. | ||
I'm just telling you, I ignore illness normally and ignore pain. | ||
It's just easier to do. | ||
This was like, I had to control myself not to go to the hospital because I couldn't breathe. | ||
I mean, what does that- I never had anything like this. | ||
You're sick! | ||
You're sick. | ||
I teach Jiu Jitsu, so I... This is your key point you made last night. | ||
Take your time with this. | ||
This is big. | ||
I've been teaching Jiu Jitsu 20 years now, and it's totally normal. | ||
For one of my students to disappear for a while, and then when he comes back, I ask him, where you been? | ||
I don't know how many times, hundreds of times, I've said, oh dude, I've been sick, dude. | ||
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I was laid out for like three weeks, dog. | |
I'm like, okay, cool. | ||
Now he's back. | ||
I don't announce it to the whole school that he had the flu. | ||
There's no need to announce it. | ||
This was pre-scandemic, right? | ||
Pre-hysteria. | ||
Yeah, so nobody knows about it. | ||
The guy was sick. | ||
No one even knows. | ||
He told me he was dead. | ||
You know how many times I heard one of my students say, dude, I was down for three weeks. | ||
I was down for almost a month. | ||
Oh my God, I felt like hell. | ||
Dude, I thought I was going to die, dog. | ||
I always hear that. | ||
I always hear that. | ||
But now when you hear something like that, because of the scam, everyone's like, oh, did you hear it? | ||
He's sick. | ||
Oh my God, does he have COVID? | ||
Everybody, everyone's texting each other and it's all over our chats and everything. | ||
When before it was the same thing, but before no one talked about it because there wasn't all this hysteria. | ||
So my point is- And you were saying you've had none of your students there. | ||
Jiu-Jitsu? | ||
None of them die. | ||
Jiu-Jitsu is the exact opposite of social distancing. | ||
We're clenching and squeezing and sweating. | ||
We're drenched in sweat. | ||
Clenching and squeezing and smashing and crushing for eight minutes and then we take a one-minute break and then we go with another random guy and then we for eight minutes and then another round. | ||
We're doing all these rounds every day. | ||
You know how many people? | ||
We're the If this was real, it would have wiped out Jiu-Jitsu. | ||
It would have wiped us out. | ||
It would have wiped out the UFC. | ||
Nobody died in the NFL. | ||
Nobody died in the NBA. | ||
Nobody died in Major League Baseball. | ||
When Nick Chubb, my favorite running back on the Cleveland Browns, when he went, when he had a mis- Instead, Craig Jones got really sick from his Pfizer shot. | ||
Exactly. | ||
People, you know, people are dying from the shot. | ||
You know, they're getting heart attacks all over the place. | ||
But, um, so my point is nobody died in jiu-jitsu worldwide. | ||
I have 150 schools worldwide. | ||
Not one death. | ||
If it was real, we would have been the first to go. | ||
We would have been the canaries in the coal mine. | ||
We would have been gone. | ||
The homeless would have been wiped out. | ||
All UFC fighters would have been wiped out. | ||
They're all sweating and clenching all over each other. | ||
Yeah, when anybody tests positive for COVID, whether it was the NFL, like I was telling you, Nick Chubb, you know, he had big game coming up and, oh, Nick Chubb ain't playing because he's he tested positive for COVID. | ||
And he's like being interviewed because I feel fine. | ||
But, you know, I guess I can't play, you know, because I tested positive. | ||
And what about Biden's having four shots and he's always. | ||
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And no one, no, when they were reporting on Nick Chubb, they weren't like interviewing his parents and going to the hospital and going, is he going to make it? | ||
Please pray. | ||
No one was saying, please pray for Nick Chubb. | ||
You know when people were pissed, like, how many games is he gonna miss? | ||
He missed two games? | ||
F**k, man, this sucks. | ||
This is bulls**t. Nobody was praying for him. | ||
Why weren't they praying for him with this deadly disease? | ||
It's a good thing this is a taped interview. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's more than Tony Montana. | ||
- Scott, this is the funniest guy behind the scenes. | ||
And you're starting to get a little bit of it right now. - All right, all right. | ||
You know what? | ||
Whatever. | ||
Maybe, maybe it's real. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
No, I'm not saying you're wrong. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
Because whether it's, whether it came from a bat or an evil scientist leaked it and it spread all over the world, either way, either way, either way, the vaccine is, is, is needed, right? | ||
Whether it was a bat, we need a vaccine. | ||
Evil scientists, evil scientists, throw them in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
We still need a vaccine either way. | ||
That's why I do. | ||
I do want to put Fauci in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
I'd like to see you get him on the mat. | ||
You know what? | ||
In a loving legal way. | ||
I think when it comes to coronaviruses, didn't they already figure out the cure? | ||
Isn't HCQ and ivermectin, they already have the cure for coronaviruses. | ||
You're not allowed to say that! | ||
Our overlords at Big Tech say you're not in a free country. | ||
Eddie Bravo is in the house on this special Sunday broadcast and we're going to come back and talk about Ukraine, Biden, the New World Order, and so much more. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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The Jiu-Jitsu Wizard. | |
Yeah. | ||
Eddie Bravo. | ||
The king of the 10th planet. | ||
I'm having some fun. | ||
It's here with us in the studio. | ||
I'm Alex Jones, your host. | ||
We've had a lot of fun over the years, man. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Remember running around Vegas with Joey Diaz and people? | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
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Hell yeah. | |
You always had terrible looking women with you. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
But you're settled down. | ||
You got a wife, a child. | ||
You're a homebody now. | ||
Exactly. | ||
On the straight and narrow. | ||
It's all about my family. | ||
That's good. | ||
You know, that's what's crazy about all this. | ||
How does your son handle all the lockdowns and stuff in Los Angeles or wherever you live? | ||
We just did, you know, he just played a lot of baseball. | ||
He's really into baseball and we kind of didn't really discuss it too much with him. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So, you know, we're just we just want him to have as much fun as possible. | ||
And ultimately, you know, eventually we're going to have to red pill him, you know, but right now it's just it's all about having fun, hanging out with his baseball friends, you know, trying to. | ||
We don't want to stress him out. | ||
And he's doing karate. | ||
He's not following in Dad's footsteps. | ||
No, he's not doing jiu-jitsu right now. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Like, jiu-jitsu's your stuff, Daddy. | ||
I want to do karate. | ||
As long as he does martial arts, I'm cool. | ||
As long as, you know, as a parent, you don't want your kids to be bullied. | ||
Sure, but that's a natural evolutionary thing to have kids want to do something different. | ||
That way you get variety. | ||
But he's obviously at some point going to learn jiu-jitsu superior. | ||
Yeah, when he's like 13 or 14, you know, if he's not into jiu-jitsu at that point, I'll give some wrestler 20 bucks to take him down and hold him down and show him the power of grappling. | ||
And then that should do it. | ||
That should take care of it. | ||
How did you get into jiu-jitsu? | ||
I watched UFC 2 back in 1994, March of 1994. | ||
And at that point, I was doing karate. | ||
And that was a 16-man tournament. | ||
Nobody knew anybody in that 16-man tournament. | ||
Hoyce Gracie was this guy who won UFC 1. | ||
Nobody saw UFC 1. | ||
Everyone thought it was some kind of pro wrestling, low-level event. | ||
Uh, and then UFC 2 is what blew up. | ||
Everybody saw that. | ||
And Hoyce Gracie, representing the Gracie family in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, he choked everybody out, virtually, or armbarred them. | ||
And, you know, at first I was pissed because he was beating karate guys. | ||
I was angry. | ||
But by the finals, I fell in love with him and the art. | ||
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And I'm like, okay, I gotta do Jiu-Jitsu. | |
No, not Hoyce. | ||
It's Hoyle. | ||
His brother. | ||
His brother Hoyle. | ||
Nine years later. | ||
But that was a pretty fast learning curve. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It was quick. | ||
But yeah, that was 2003. | ||
When did Joe get... I mean, I knew Joe, like, 24 years ago. | ||
And he was already... He was like, this is the biggest thing. | ||
This UFC, I'm going to be hosting it. | ||
And he was telling me all about it. | ||
And I didn't watch sports things. | ||
I was so focused on politics. | ||
I was big in sports before that. | ||
I was like, I'm not going to... Then it just got big. | ||
When did Joe get involved in the UFC? | ||
Around the same time I did. | ||
When did he get involved in Jiu Jitsu or the UFC? | ||
UFC. | ||
UFC, 97. | ||
He was working as a post-fight interviewer, backstage interviewer. | ||
Yeah, so I met him right after he started that. | ||
Yeah, that was 97. | ||
When did he get into Jiu Jitsu? | ||
Right there, 96, 97. | ||
So he probably started like two years after me, about a year after me, something like that. | ||
And then we met at Jiu Jitsu. | ||
That's how we met. | ||
I heard we were at Jean Jacques Machado Academy in Tarzana. | ||
Now it's in Woodland Hills. | ||
But back then, and we heard, and back then is when Joe was doing, he was on news radio. | ||
So he wasn't that famous. | ||
It was before Fear Factor. | ||
So we heard like, oh, you know, there's an actor that trains with Silverado. | ||
He's, you know, he takes private. | ||
What show is he in? | ||
Oh, news radio. | ||
I'd never seen news radio, but I'm like, oh, OK. | ||
And so then I'd see him every now and then coming through, like, you know, I'm coming to class and he's leaving. | ||
I'm like, oh, that's that actor, dude. | ||
And then, I saw him at the Comedy Store. | ||
He gets on stage, and I'm there on a Sunday night, and he's doing a set, and I'm like, and I'm with, like, on a date, and I'm like, that guy trains at my school! | ||
After he got off stage, he's, like, walking toward the back, and I said, hey dude, my name's Eddie, we train at Jean Jacques, and he's like, oh dude, what's up? | ||
And then, um, we just started talking at the Comedy Store, and then- Isn't it crazy how long we've known Joe? | ||
Because almost nobody's known him as long as we have. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I remember when he auditioned for Fear Factors and we became friends and we started training in his garage. | ||
I know. | ||
I started, you know, showing him some crazy jiu-jitsu stuff and then one day we were gonna train and he said, oh dude, I gotta cancel on you. | ||
I gotta do some audition for some stupid show that's gonna get canceled quick. | ||
They're making people eat dog. | ||
And, uh, something like that. | ||
Um, and then, and then, uh, then we didn't train that day. | ||
And then, like, two weeks later, he says to me, dude, remember that show I told you? | ||
That crazy show? | ||
It's called Fear Factor. | ||
got it dude they want me i'm like it became a number one hit for like what seven years yeah something like that and uh yeah then that just blew up what really blew it up that first year it was like an underground kind of hit he wasn't really getting recognized anywhere where we went like i'd hang out with them all the time and from news radio no one really recognized him i didn't see people coming up to him asking him for autographs or pictures | ||
but when after season one of fear factor they did a special fear factor super bowl halftime show with like victoria's secret models or playboys or something like that so So at the halftime of the Super Bowl, they did a special 15 minute Fear Factor with like hot chicks. | ||
And I remember watching at his house, we're watching Super Bowl and then and then we watched that show. | ||
I'm like, man, this is Super Bowl halftime material. | ||
Like, dude, this is going to be huge. | ||
And then right after the Super Bowl, we went to Baja Fresh to get some tacos. | ||
And as soon as we pulled up, two separate guys go, Hey, Joe! | ||
Love you, Joe! | ||
And then another guy went, Hey, Joe! | ||
Love you, Joe! | ||
I'm like, holy crap. | ||
I remember, because I knew Joe back when he was just a comedian and done news radio. | ||
And people shook his hand and stuff. | ||
But then, as soon as Fear Factor had been out, I was out in LA. | ||
And like, women, we were at a sushi place. | ||
Women were running up, pulling their tops off like it was Elvis Presley. | ||
I was just like, whoa, dude. | ||
I was like, this is insane. | ||
That was the first time I've been around something like that. | ||
I was like, this is crazy. | ||
And now look at him. | ||
He's a gazillionaire. | ||
He's bigger than ever. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Well, look, nobody's perfect, but Joe, I think being more hardcore, he's really woken up to a lot of stuff now. | ||
Exposing the vaccine, that took a lot of courage, a lot of attacks, and now the New World Order. | ||
Yeah. | ||
we were talking about last night. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's like, yeah, it's all true. | ||
New world order. | ||
I mean, that's really, that's a big problem for them that he's awake now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
People, you know, think he's like government paid shill. | ||
I'm like, dude, you have no idea, man. | ||
You know, if he was a shill, would he have Dr. Malone on? | ||
Would he have Dr. Peter McCullough on? | ||
Would he have trashed Sunja Gupta, or whatever the hell that guy's name is? | ||
Would he have trashed— No, Joe's 100% his own guy. | ||
Yeah, he's not— If anything, he plays—he doesn't play dumb, but that's my biggest frustration, is he knows all this stuff. | ||
yeah and and i'm like dude just come on remember i got mad at him a few years ago and i was like just just stop it you know it's all real and now i'm not saying i made him do that but i think things got so bad now he's like yeah it's all real screw these people which is a big deal that's good yeah man we need all the help we can get you know uh it's it's either going to be the great awakening or the great reset and if the great reset wins man they're neck and neck it's | ||
Sometimes I wake up and I'm thinking, oh man, it is The Great Awakening, you hear great news, and then you hear stuff like Bill Gates owns all this farmland, and you're like, oh no, that's Great Reset, they're winning, and then you hear about Vanguard and BlackRock. | ||
Buying everything up, like, oh no! | ||
You know, the Great Reset's winning. | ||
So, every day is different. | ||
It's like, some days I feel like the Great Reset's gonna win, and the New World War. | ||
I agree. | ||
Who do you think, I think the best leader in the world right now is Bolsonaro. | ||
Everything comes out of his mouth, I agree with 100%. | ||
That guy is just, George Washington 2.0, man. | ||
I don't know that much about him, but he seems like, uh, like he's anti-deep state. | ||
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Dude, he's George Washington 2.0. | |
And we shouldn't expect the next George Washington to come from America. | ||
He's literally a general. | ||
He's literally a war hero. | ||
He literally is fighting the whole deep state. | ||
They freaking stabbed him in the liver and the kidneys to survive. | ||
I mean, with a big-ass butcher knife? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That is a tough son of a bitch. | ||
He's fully awake. | ||
What other president is on his level? | ||
Or like... Nobody. | ||
Anybody? | ||
Everyone? | ||
It seems like there was some presidents in Africa that stood... They killed a bunch of them. | ||
And then they killed them, right? | ||
Orban's good. | ||
Trump's been good overall. | ||
But Bolsonaro's like the best there is. | ||
It's just nothing he says is wrong. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
I'm so glad to be able to bring Naomi Wolfe on. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolfe. | ||
She has done a brilliant book called The Bodies of Others, The New Authoritarians, COVID-19, and The War Against the Human. | ||
Naomi, let's start. | ||
There's so many things emerging from the FDA documents in regard to the I can't even say harmful. | ||
The deadly Pfizer COVID shots. | ||
Let's talk about this with pregnant women and their pre-born children because the target is on the babies right now. | ||
They had to get it through to the babies so that they could get the relief from any lawsuits, right? | ||
For the liability. | ||
So they had to make sure all could receive this vaccine so it could get on the list. | ||
Isn't that correct? | ||
Well, that's, I think, Kate, certainly a huge part of it. | ||
And that's what our lawyers are telling us, that they are further shielded from liability. | ||
And there's going to be massive liability from these harms and deaths and the damage we're seeing from these injections, you know, in the years and days to come. | ||
But in addition, you know, I do see that There's a larger agenda in targeting our children and our babies. | ||
I mean this, you know, all of these policies that I identify in the bodies of others that have taken aim at humanity, like nothing less than humanity, in the last two years using the pandemic as cover. | ||
The real goal is to get at our kids and to change our kids and to change the next generation. | ||
So this You know, the injections actually target the whole reproductive cycle. | ||
Everything from conception, to gestation, to birth, to lactation. | ||
So, basically, pregnant women were excluded from the trials. | ||
But, as you know, pregnant women all over North America and Western Europe were assured that these injections were safe and effective for pregnant women and their babies. | ||
Even the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology assured these women that It was fine. | ||
However, this was based on eight no-pregnant women in studies, right? | ||
But 44 French rats who were followed for 42 days, and they weren't even allowed to give birth. | ||
Their rat fetuses were autopsied, and the doctors and scientists said, oh, they're fine. | ||
They didn't check to see if they were born normal way, if they had normal reactions, if they grew normally. | ||
They're fine. | ||
These fetuses are fine. | ||
So it's safe and effective for pregnant women. | ||
But these doctors and scientists were... | ||
Shareholders and employees of Pfizer and BioNTech, which makes the vaccine, nonetheless, 270 women got pregnant during the internal trials. | ||
And by law, Pfizer is supposed to follow them and report on what happened to them and to their babies. | ||
Well, they didn't. | ||
234 of those women They're gone. | ||
They and their babies are gone. | ||
There's no evidence at all in the internal trials of what became of them, if they even survived, if the babies survived. | ||
But we do have 36 women who were followed out of that 270, and their babies were followed. | ||
28 of them I'm convinced this is a bioweapon, that the injection is a bioweapon, and you cannot look at the harms, the scale of deaths and injuries and strokes and heart attacks and thrombotic events and lung clots and blood clots. | ||
This is not normal politics. | ||
You don't let this be done to the American people month after month after month for 14 months and then move on to their babies. | ||
you know, with these kinds of damages unless it's a captured White House. | ||
So I thoroughly believe that this is an attack on the West, certainly on America. | ||
The bodies of others, the new authoritarians, COVID-19 and the war against the human. | ||
You must get this book so that you know how to talk to your friends and family about the narrative. | ||
So you have all the details at your disposal. | ||
Naomi, thank you so much for doing this, because you really did. | ||
This was an act of love for your countrymen. | ||
I love what you've done. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Watch the full video right now at Band.Video. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, The Wizard of Jiu-Jitsu, Eddie Bravo, on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Last segment, Owen Schroer and Sunday Live's coming up 6 to 8 p.m. | ||
on this Sunday transmission. | ||
Eddie, we got to get into serious stuff. | ||
It's fun to reminisce. | ||
I'm the one that brought it up. | ||
Let's talk about Ukraine. | ||
Let's talk about Biden. | ||
By the way, we never aired that clip. | ||
We'll play that at the end of the show here in a minute. | ||
The one you talked about with him cutting the Goodfellas and talking about corn pop. | ||
But I mean, how does this get more surreal and more insane? | ||
Where do you see this Ukraine thing, the economy, the inflation, Biden? | ||
Things don't look too good for the New World Order or for us. | ||
I mean, I don't know that much about Ukraine. | ||
What I do know is, before the war with Russia, I knew all about Biden sitting on stage, you can watch it on video, at the Council of Foreign Relations, talking about, bragging about You know, keeping a billion dollars in aid back from Ukraine unless they fire a prosecutor that's going after the energy company Burisma. | ||
Son of a bitch, they fired him. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So he's bragging about that. | ||
So he's bragging about, what do they call that, quid pro quo or whatever? | ||
The stuff that they accused Trump of? | ||
Biden is bragging about it at the Council of Foreign Relations. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
On video. | ||
And... I mean, I'll say this. | ||
Trump is not corrupt. | ||
He's pig-headed. | ||
He makes mistakes. | ||
But you see the outtakes from January 6th. | ||
They're putting that out like he's bad. | ||
It makes me love him. | ||
Where he's all pissed and yelling at the teleprompter saying, change this, change that. | ||
Because he's riding himself. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, you see how real Trump is there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh, you know, if Trump is Deep State, if Trump is on their team, if he's on Team Demon and he's just playing good cop, bad cop, I don't think there's hope. | ||
And I love how you boil the world down. | ||
I haven't stolen it yet, but there's team freedom and team demon. | ||
That's it. | ||
There's just two teams. | ||
There's people that want freedom and fighting for freedom and there's demons that, uh, they're most, there's a lot of demons on the right. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I, I'm not Republican. | ||
I never voted Republican. | ||
I've never voted ever. | ||
I've never registered at anything, but the way I look at it unbiased, like the left is demonic and the right, A lot of it's demonic too, but the guys that seem, the people- It's not, the right isn't fully taken over yet. | ||
It isn't fully taken over. | ||
It's harder. | ||
The left is easier to take over because the left is like, oh, free sex, liberalism, and it's easier to corrupt people like that than it is like, you know, religious, you know, Christians. | ||
It's a little harder. | ||
There's, again, Republicans are, it's, there's a lot of- Republicans get roped into wars. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I've never voted. | ||
I didn't vote for Trump. | ||
No, but I mean, it's clear the Democrats are the milk in the refrigerator that went bad. | ||
I mean, they're gone. | ||
Yes. | ||
And they're getting crazier. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's insane. | ||
It's insane. | ||
And that's how I break it down. | ||
Team Freedom, Team Demon. | ||
What team are you on? | ||
So you're a smart guy. | ||
How do you see this ending? | ||
Because it's getting, I mean, it's escalating. | ||
Are we going from fists to knives to guns to nukes? | ||
I think, I think, uh, whatever. | ||
I mean, if, if the Great Awakening is going to win, then we're going to be able to look back and see all this BS as, uh, necessary. | ||
Like we had, we had to walk through, like Biden had to take over and, and, and screw everything up for anybody to believe it. | ||
And still people still don't believe it. | ||
But if he wouldn't have done it, like Trump would have won the election. | ||
There's no way the Great Awakening would have worked. | ||
They would have just trashed Trump 24-7. | ||
It's better, it's almost like perfect, that he isn't president right now. | ||
So the Lord works in mysterious ways. | ||
Yeah, it seems. | ||
At first everyone lost hope, you know, when Biden won the presidency or cheated to win. | ||
2,000 mules, watch that. | ||
We're not censored either. | ||
Yes, we know the election was stolen. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
They're getting ready to do it again, too. | ||
Maybe that was necessary. | ||
Looking back, that had to be necessary. | ||
Or that had to happen. | ||
Otherwise, how are we going to wake people up? | ||
You can't say if Trump, if Biden would have won... No, no, I agree, unless he starts a nuclear war with Russia. | ||
Like, I agree, like, this is really, the left's destroying themselves, but are they going to destroy us in the process? | ||
How do we stop them from that? | ||
Like you said, totally open borders. | ||
I'm not against anybody trying to come here legally or to work, but they've collapsed the third world with the lockdowns, and now they're just flooding us. | ||
We're going to collapse too. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's crazy that the Clintons and Obama and all these Democrats back in the day, 20 years ago, they were all about securing the borders. | ||
They were all about it. | ||
But just like they're all about the war on drugs, they're the ones bringing it. | ||
The government brings in the drugs. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Here's what I'm saying. | ||
I don't want TSA grabbing my genitals. | ||
I mean, if they have illegals with no ID just getting on airplanes, then leave me alone. | ||
If we're gonna have total free-for-all, then I get all my guns, everything's legal, drugs are legal, not that I want drugs, I'm saying, fine, if they're above the law, so am I. But I'm not gonna have this thing where I'm a citizen and I gotta jump through hoops and all these other people don't have to do anything. | ||
I'm getting pissed, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They want a free-for-all, Law of the Jungle, baby, I think I'm gonna do alright. | ||
But don't tell me I gotta live by all these rules and then nobody else does. | ||
I'm getting pissed off. | ||
Yeah, it's a crazy world. | ||
Crazy world. | ||
So what happens when we stop following the rules, which that's when you get real revolution. | ||
Like, what are they going to do when they keep starting their wars, their civil wars? | ||
I don't want violence, but I can tell you, man, they are pushing, pushing, pushing. | ||
It's almost like they have to, like, we need another lot. | ||
Like, we need this monkey pox thing, like, because people still are buying the scamdemic from the last two years. | ||
So it's like, OK, let's do another one. | ||
Maybe you can see through this one. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Not everybody. | ||
OK, let's do another one. | ||
Give him another one. | ||
I think we need more until everybody wakes up. | ||
Maybe, maybe this is necessary. | ||
Just give him another one. | ||
Wouldn't you say COVID pushed Joe over the edge? | ||
He's totally awake now. | ||
I think the scam, I think, yeah, that scam Demick definitely awakened Joe. | ||
And it pushed a lot more people over the edge. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Let's do another one. | ||
Monkeypox. | ||
This is going to be hilarious. | ||
Let's see what happens here. | ||
Because this is a crazy thing is once they outlaw, once they drop the mask mandates at airports across the country. - I mean, LA said screw that, we're still gonna make people wear masks at LAX. | ||
But what happened is, and I've been on four or five different trips through LAX, is you have to wear a mask at LAX, but half the people don't and nobody enforces it. | ||
That tells you something. | ||
It's surreal. | ||
You're at LAX, half the people got masks, half the people don't. | ||
Nobody says nothing. | ||
You go right up to TSA, you give them your ID, you show them your boarding pass. | ||
They don't say anything. | ||
People are ordering. | ||
Nobody says anything! | ||
And that's the one place. | ||
You don't mess around at the airports. | ||
You don't mess around at the airports. | ||
They'll put you on a no-fly list. | ||
But you know what? | ||
But here we are. | ||
LAX. | ||
Every five minutes, they got it on the PA system. | ||
You must LAX. | ||
You must wear a mask. | ||
It has to cover your nose and your mouth. | ||
But nobody is listening. | ||
What an outrageous cult. | ||
The fact that I'm actually ashamed of myself, but ashamed of America putting up with this crap. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, this is, thank God people aren't anymore. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Listen, even a year ago, even though it wasn't mandatory here, people in the grocery store would say, you ought to wear your mask. | ||
And I had tried to have control of myself, but I'm just so many times, even old age and stuff, I should have done it. | ||
I apologize. | ||
But I just looked at them and I'm just like, you want to be an effing slave to it? | ||
don't you tell me what to do. | ||
I mean, I just, I just, it was, I'm actually embarrassed I did that, but I've screamed at people probably 20 times. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, find your own business, man! | ||
You're wearing a mask, you're safe, right? | ||
I bet you had a bunch of vaccines, you dumb bastard! | ||
Don't you frickin' tell me what to do, you dumb son of a... You know, it feels good when you do it, but then you're like, in the grocery store... I don't know. | ||
I just screamed at an old man. | ||
Fresh air gon' getcha. | ||
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Fresh air gon' getcha. | |
Have you had people in L.A. | ||
tell you to wear a mask? | ||
Uh, yeah, and I walk around supermarkets, I got my nose down. | ||
You know, when you see someone back in the height of everything with their nose out, they, like, you give them a fist bump, you're like, you're a warrior, just because you have your nose out, you feel like a warrior? | ||
Yeah, people will tell you, pull that up, pull that up. | ||
I always had, I never breathed through that, I never had oxygen going in my mouth. | ||
Oh, I would breathe through my nose, but there's one place you can't mess around. | ||
Chipotle! | ||
If you have your nose exposed in Chipotle, those guys are Nazis, man. | ||
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So at Chipotle, you can't mess around. | ||
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You gotta cover your god knows. | |
The answers need to stop going to Chipotle. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I stopped. | ||
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I did. | |
I stopped going. | ||
I only went to places... I remember, Rocky, you were like, there's just one little place I go that'll make you wear stuff. | ||
No, no, I found... Sandwich shop! | ||
Yeah, you remembered! | ||
There was a sandwich shop. | ||
It's called Acai Jungle in Burbank. | ||
Oh, man, they're just... I love that place. | ||
Great sandwiches, great acai. | ||
They never gave me any heat. | ||
So I kept going there. | ||
I went in there all the time. | ||
You still go there? | ||
I still go there. | ||
And the gym I found, the gym that I went to, they had no masks the whole time. | ||
The gym owner was like, screw that. | ||
And I'm like, you know what? | ||
You got a customer for life. | ||
Eddie Bravo, you got tour coming up in San Francisco. | ||
Where do people go to find everything Eddie Bravo and 10th Planet? | ||
10thplanetjj.com for jiu-jitsu stuff. | ||
I'm on the road with Sam Tripoli. | ||
We do tinfoil hat comedy. | ||
Go to samtripoli.com or you could follow at tinfoilhatcomedynight on Instagram. | ||
Also, you know, I just released a song called El Coyote. | ||
It's kind of like a culture jamming type song. | ||
The band is Hook Thieves. | ||
It's called El Coyote. | ||
You could check it out on YouTube. | ||
It's a parody song. | ||
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All right. | |
We love you, Eddie Bravo. | ||
Let's go to this premiere. | ||
Owen Schroeder's coming up. | ||
God bless the crew. | ||
Great job. | ||
Great job. | ||
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