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- It's InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
I'm still here. | ||
I'm still here. | ||
Sunday, July 23rd, 2023. | ||
Let's hit the reset button. | ||
Harrison Smith in studio with me now. | ||
We got a bunch of topics we're going to talk about and take your calls. | ||
We got some... You got some European stuff you want to talk about. | ||
I got to tell you, though, folks, Harrison has a little bit more of a heart towards Europe. | ||
I really don't care. | ||
I got to be honest. | ||
I don't want to ever go there. | ||
It's sad. | ||
It's a beautiful place, but my ancestors left for a reason. | ||
Harrison, I think, kind of wants to save it. | ||
Me, I'm like, eh. | ||
We'll talk maybe about some movies. | ||
I want to talk about Twitter's new logo. | ||
I want to talk impeachment Biden. | ||
I want to talk the crime in Austin and what you're seeing. | ||
But let me just start with this. | ||
I'll show you some of these pictures, but I'm at a ballgame this weekend and I'm sitting there and the whole section sounds like Alex Jones. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
I'm like, what in the hell is going on? | ||
Am I in the Twilight Zone? | ||
And then I had a Trump hat on and the whole thing was just crazy. | ||
Have you been seeing anything like that when you go out? | ||
Your family, your friends? | ||
Yeah, yeah, 100%. | ||
I mean, the funniest example for me was when I was talking to this lady. | ||
She was our next-door neighbor growing up, but I hadn't seen her in 15 years or something. | ||
Saw her at a baby shower a couple months ago. | ||
And she's like, you know, I can't get a handle of what's going on on Ukraine. | ||
Like they're saying it's this, but this is about human trafficking, isn't it? | ||
Like there's some like sex trade going on that's really behind some of this. | ||
And it was like, oh, you're already that far down the rabbit hole. | ||
I mean, people are they just are like, we don't know what's going on, but it's something devious and evil and bad. | ||
And we aren't exactly sure what it is, but everybody's got this this feeling about it. | ||
And it was actually exactly what I want to talk about with you, because We've been going on Instagram. | ||
I've never done Instagram in my entire life, but the last couple months we've been uploading our videos to Instagram. | ||
And there's something about the Instagram algorithm. | ||
It gets out to people that don't see us normally. | ||
We're not just preaching to the choir on some of these social media platforms. | ||
They actually get out to other people. | ||
And I've had so much response from that. | ||
People calling my wife, like my wife's coworkers, calling her and being like, I keep seeing your husband pop up on Instagram. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
Like, it's the best. | ||
And like just friends, girlfriends being like, oh my God, I follow you on Instagram now and all this sort of stuff. | ||
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Are they still kind of like, oh, shh, shh, shh, shh. | |
I like your show. | ||
You would expect them to be, but no. | ||
That's how it used to be, yeah. | ||
That's how it's always been, working here, but I think something's happening, where people are just, they're finally realizing, it's finally breaking through. | ||
Something's going on here, and it ain't right. | ||
Well, there's a pattern that I've noticed, too. | ||
It's that Infowars is always kind of the first to experience something, whether it's censorship or have an awakening or realize something. | ||
And then the people, the masses usually catch up with us, whether it's a year later, 10 years later. | ||
It's like the quickening is now happening. | ||
It's like everybody's kind of getting caught up and that's what you're seeing. | ||
And I think what it is, you know, our instincts to question things have been beaten out of us by the time we're an adult. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, our instincts of curiosity and trying to make sense of the world around us get beaten out of us by the time we're an adult. | ||
Well, it feels like some of those instincts are starting to kick back in. | ||
Like, it's like, why are they lying to us about Ukraine? | ||
Why do we care so much about Ukraine? | ||
There has to be a criminal activity. | ||
It has to be sex trafficking. | ||
It's like the same thing at the southern border. | ||
Why don't they want a wall? | ||
Why don't they want a border? | ||
They must be running an illegal immigrant operation. | ||
It's like, yeah, there you go. | ||
You figured it out. | ||
Yeah, and that's really all it takes, right? | ||
It's just going, wait, why? | ||
I almost want to do a skit or something, because I have a two-and-a-half-year-old now. | ||
He's in the why phase, right? | ||
He's in the why, why, why, every answer is you ask why. | ||
That's how you answer the question. | ||
That's how you get to the bottom of these things. | ||
That's how conspiracy theorists get going, is you go, they're not protecting the border, why? | ||
Well, because they want illegal immigrants. | ||
Why would they want illegal immigrants? | ||
Well, because the economy is a Ponzi scheme, and the native people aren't having babies. | ||
Well, why aren't they having babies? | ||
Well, because there's poison in the water. | ||
Well, why do they let poison in the water? | ||
I mean, you just keep asking why, and eventually you get to the answer of like, it's a plot, it's a plan, it's on purpose, none of this is an accident, because it's a depopulation program. | ||
Like, that's when you really get to the heart of the matter, yeah. | ||
So we already have this where we're like, okay, none of this makes sense. | ||
Trump has 30,000, 40,000 people at a rally. | ||
Joe Biden somehow wins. | ||
Can't fill a broom closet. | ||
Again, we ask these questions. | ||
We see this. | ||
I'm seeing this. | ||
I don't know if Trump wins or not. | ||
At this point, I would say they're probably still going to steal it. | ||
The only thing that could change that, it'd be a third party of Tulsi Gabbard and RFK maybe deflecting enough votes. | ||
But I think they probably still steal it. | ||
Nobody's going to stop them from doing what they do in Detroit and Milwaukee and Philadelphia and Atlanta and Phoenix. | ||
We all know the whole game plan. | ||
With all the people that watched what happened in 2020 with Trump-Biden, imagine now that's amplified by 10, and Trump's support and popularity amplified by 10, and Biden's hatred amplified by 10. | ||
It's like, how are they going to do this deal? | ||
I can kind of understand if 10, 15 years ago, everything that Alex Jones talked about, it was all kind of far away. | ||
It was all kind of like speculative. | ||
It wasn't having an impact on people's lives. | ||
Now, people can't afford their groceries. | ||
They can't afford to buy a house anymore. | ||
As you keep pointing out, and that I've noticed, I mean, you cannot go to downtown Austin without Kind of being in fear for your life. | ||
No, it's crazy. | ||
It's really bad. | ||
I mean, I went down, middle of the day, like on a Wednesday or something, going to a jewelry shop downtown, and, like, I'm a 6'2", pretty fit, I can handle myself, and even I'm, like, getting scared. | ||
No, you gotta have your head on a swivel. | ||
Yeah, because there's people just, like, screaming, and as you're pointing, like, ripping their clothes off, and just, like, I saw a guy literally fighting a bench. | ||
Literally, like, trying to wrestle a bench. | ||
Are you sure he wasn't fornicating? | ||
Well, I wasn't looking too closely. | ||
That may have been it. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
But it's like, you know, when people are so mentally untethered from reality, it's like, you don't know what they're going to do. | ||
And it literally is terrifying. | ||
So people kind of can't ignore it anymore. | ||
It's not a speculative thing that it's people on the internet talking about. | ||
It's like, why is my city not safe anymore? | ||
Why are my police not answering 911 calls anymore? | ||
Like, at a certain point, people can't just ignore it. | ||
It's not just an intellectual pursuit. | ||
When it's affecting their real lives, they can't help but start asking questions. | ||
Well, and I've been saying it, too. | ||
It's like I'm playing Grand Theft Auto. | ||
I mean, literally, it's like in Grand Theft Auto, you'll see, like, they have the NPCs. | ||
Like, an NPC will be stabbing another NPC on the street, and the cop just walks by. | ||
That's Austin, Texas now. | ||
It's like you got homeless people stabbing people with knives and the cops aren't even around. | ||
They won't even show up to the call. | ||
I was driving here last night. | ||
There was this crazy road rage incident. | ||
I'd never seen anything like two cars. | ||
I thought they were going to smash each other right on the highway because they know, I guess police aren't going to do anything. | ||
And then I saw, I'm sure you've seen stuff. | ||
This was crazy. | ||
You know, I try to be patient with these DPS because I understand Austin is just a hellhole right now, but they're pulling over everybody for traffic stops. | ||
Right. | ||
There's a pregnant woman walking on the side of the road. | ||
Keep in mind it's about 110 degrees. | ||
Pregnant woman walking on the side of 290, okay? | ||
And I just see her walk on the side of the road. | ||
I'm like, all right, chick, salute to you. | ||
You're walking here in the heat in the pregnancy on the highway. | ||
Good luck. | ||
And then I see another woman. | ||
And so I pull into that big Walmart complex right there at 290. | ||
And I pull into there. | ||
And then I see another pregnant woman right there as well. | ||
And then I had to go in and I grab something. | ||
I come back out. | ||
It's probably like a five-minute ordeal. | ||
And I see a DPS guy who is talking to this pregnant woman who looks like she's crying and looks like she's an abuse victim with her baby in a stroller. | ||
the cops leave, they just leave her, And then here comes the other pregnant woman that was just walking on the highway, completely drenched in sweat. | ||
Looks like she's about to die or keel over. | ||
Cops pull up next to her, drive away. | ||
And then they pull up the road, and they pull someone over for not signaling a turn. | ||
Right, right, yeah, yeah. | ||
And I'm like, what in the... There are two women that actually need help. | ||
I don't know what they need, but they're clearly in distress, and they did nothing for her, and they pulled a guy over for failing to signal a turn. | ||
And I was just like, okay, I am officially in the Mad Max liberal hellhole of Austin, Texas now. | ||
There's no denying it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, anarcho-tyranny is, like, the best phrase. | ||
It's the only way to describe it, because you're exactly right. | ||
We go through this process in Austin where they defund our police, crime skyrockets. | ||
You know, I'm a fan of listening to, like, the scanners, like, police scanners and stuff. | ||
It's getting more entertaining here. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, it makes me... | ||
Very glad I'm not a cop. | ||
I'll tell you that right now. | ||
When you hear just like, uh, there's a naked woman with a machete in the bayou. | ||
Uh, will you please? | ||
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And it's just like, I'm just, I'm in my nice warm bed. | |
Like, oh, thank God it's not me having to respond to that call. | ||
Meth head running around with a, uh, with a machete on sixth street. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you can just hear that. | ||
You can hear the voice, the cop voice just like, We go through this process of they defund the police, crime skyrockets, everything is chaos, grand theft auto. | ||
And then you hear like Texas is sending DPS officers to shore up the Austin police. | ||
And sure enough, it's like suddenly everybody's getting pulled over for speeding. | ||
And, uh, you know, I, my license plate was missing for a long time. | ||
I finally had to replace it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, they finally had to do it. | ||
So yeah, this is the thing. | ||
We're like, oh, finally police are going to help us. | ||
No, they're going to actually tax you more and not do anything about the violent crime. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It was a smack in the face because that was exactly it. | ||
It's like, Oh, finally, we're going to get some backup here. | ||
Maybe they're going to arrest some criminals and they have, and that's good, but it's, that's not the thrust of the DPS has been pulling people over for traffic stops. | ||
Yeah. | ||
110% undeniable. | ||
They might bust somebody just by the sheer odds, just by the sheer numbers of how many they're pulling over. | ||
But yeah, it's like, yeah, it's like, thank you. | ||
You're like, yeah, DPS way to go. | ||
And they're like, excuse me, son, come over here. | ||
Put your hands behind your back. | ||
Yeah, no, your sticker's out of date, so you're the real criminal here. | ||
But literally driving here today, an hour ago, I saw this sort of the same thing, like two homeless people, or at least they look like that, like starting to get in a fight, and you know, I'm just driving by, but it's like a woman and a man sort of like lording over, yelling at her, and I just caught it as I was driving by, but it kind of is horrible, because it's like, I guess this is just where we live now. | ||
I guess it's just like, reminds me of the old, you know, Louis C.K. | ||
bit about, you know, he lives in New York City and some niece of his was coming up to visit from some Midwest town and she sees a homeless person lying on the ground. | ||
She's like, oh my God, is he okay? | ||
And he's like, no, no, you don't. | ||
You don't look after people here. | ||
It's the city. | ||
You know, you don't take care of people or care about your fellow humans. | ||
This is civilization. | ||
Like someone from like Nebraska or something like goes to New York City like, oh my god, he's sick. | ||
Are you okay? | ||
Hey, whoa. | ||
Stay away from me. | ||
Yeah, just don't bother. | ||
And like, so it kind of sucks because I, you know, I, I would want to intervene if something was happening. | ||
I would want to stop and pick up the pregnant lady, but it's like when you'd spend all day doing it, it'd be all you'd ever do because all around you is chaos and misery and violence and, and, you know, danger. | ||
So you just like blinders on, get to work, ignore everything around you. | ||
And it sucks because it's, It's not how you want to live. | ||
It's not the American lifestyle. | ||
And another aspect of that is like what we're seeing. | ||
Your instinct would be, if you see somebody robbing a store, to at least try to intervene. | ||
I mean, to what level maybe depends on the individual. | ||
But, you know, you're a law-abiding citizen. | ||
You don't want to see your society fall apart. | ||
It's like, hey, don't do that, man. | ||
Maybe you step inside of whatever. | ||
But now, oh man, if I saw that, I'd be like, uh-uh. | ||
I ain't going to jail. | ||
I might join in. | ||
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I might grab a... Hey, did they have a size 32-30 in that thing? | |
Exactly! | ||
I might grab one of the electric generators before they make them illegal. | ||
And actually, this is one of the only stories I printed out today, because I heard you talking about this. | ||
I'm not sure if you saw this one. | ||
Cops praise King Scooper's worker who was fired for filming the shoplifters so you covered the story of the lady who tried to intervene got beat up and then got fired this guy didn't even intervene he just filmed it happening he was employed him he was going i'm not going to try to stop these people but maybe the cops will want to know who these guys are so i'll just film them doing this it was on father's day weekend so this father gets fired on father's day weekend for simply observing the theft go on i mean that's how far gone we are it really | ||
it sounds insane to suggest that this could be a possibility but i mean seriously like Like, should he assist in the theft? | ||
Like, he should assist in the theft. | ||
It's, I mean, again, this is sort of the civilization they're creating for us, where like, you're, you're dumb if you don't Assists the criminals. | ||
You know, you're just a fool if you're just a good person who pays for everything they have. | ||
I mean, that's just, that's the way fools live. | ||
The smart people, they understand that $700, $800, you're scot-free. | ||
They won't even charge you. | ||
The criminals do know. | ||
Yeah, they do know. | ||
Okay, let's do the math here. | ||
Oh, less than $800? | ||
Let's just walk right out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nobody can stop us. | ||
And if they try, they'll get arrested or fired. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Or you can just beat him up. | ||
Kill him. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Nobody does anything. | ||
Honestly, though, that woman, I mean, she could have easily She could have easily died. | ||
Yeah, hit your head the wrong way on the concrete, yeah. | ||
Which, again, it's like you fool trying to do something good, trying to stop a criminal. | ||
An old woman! | ||
Yeah, how dare you? | ||
It's, I mean, I can't, you know, I'm still pretty young. | ||
I'm, you know, mid-30s. | ||
I can't imagine, like, growing up in America in the 60s and 70s and then living through what's going on right now. | ||
I mean, it's not the same. | ||
Austin's not the same city it was 10 years ago. | ||
The whole country is, uh, I feel bad for people who are still trying to act like we live in a civilized society where you help your neighbors and stop criminals. | ||
It's like, no, you gotta get with the times, man. | ||
Everybody's a criminal now. | ||
The president's a criminal. | ||
Get with it. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Like their leader. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Guys, come on now. | ||
This is the woman that likes to rub the manure on her face here in Austin. | ||
She's looking for attention. | ||
You know, we used to have Willie Nelson and the live music capital of the world. | ||
Now this is our claim to fame. | ||
Wonderful, isn't it? | ||
Still, uh... | ||
I think she'd fit right in in the Democrat Biden administration, though. | ||
Maybe Sam Brinton might find something in common with her. | ||
She may very well be the Deputy Assistant Transportation Secretary soon. | ||
Alright, so tell me something I don't care about. | ||
What is going on in Europe right now? | ||
Are the right-wingers really getting some momentum? | ||
I mean, I'm seeing it in Spain, I'm seeing it in Germany. | ||
Italy. | ||
Yeah, you were referencing this, and again, it's sort of the bellwether. | ||
You know, I was – It's funny because your view is actually more aligned with the people in Europe that I know. | ||
Like when I was blackmailed. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Just totally blackmailed. | ||
I mean, they literally are just like Rome is burning. | ||
Let's have a party because there's no saving this. | ||
At least that was the case when Alex sent me to go cover when everything was going on with Brexit and everything. | ||
And I was meeting up with all these right wingers. | ||
And yeah, their whole thing was like, yeah, you guys in America still have hope. | ||
We're over that. | ||
We're done with that. | ||
It's just, you know, no hope at all. | ||
So I think of. | ||
I think a lot of Europe is more gone than we like to admit. | ||
But, you know, on top of, as you were pointing out, the Socialist Party in Spain has taken a major blow with the latest elections. | ||
Mark Root, the PM that was going after all of the farmers and getting awards from the World Economic Forum for doing so, he's been totally ousted because of the farmer support. | ||
That's in the Netherlands, right? | ||
In the Netherlands, yeah. | ||
That's huge. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, the Dutch... That's one of the biggest farmer countries in the world. | ||
Yeah, like, second biggest exporter in the world. | ||
It's a country the size of, like, Delaware. | ||
Like, it's so tiny, but yeah, just incredible agriculture. | ||
But he's been ousted, and the former party that was just created for this election cycle basically swept the field and has had massive success in Germany. | ||
The AFD party, Alternative für Deutschland party, is also having massive success. | ||
You know, I don't even... | ||
I like Europe. | ||
I really want Europe to do well. | ||
I don't understand the parliamentary system at all. | ||
It's just chaos and nonsense to me. | ||
As much as the two-party system is a duopoly that is fraudulent as well, I don't get the whole, like, we make a coalition and then break the coalition, then make another one, and his government fell, and that guy's right. | ||
It's all very complicated, so I don't actually understand it. | ||
But I do know that AFD is growing in popularity despite being listed essentially as a terrorist organization and surveilled and censored. | ||
Officially not even you know not like they do in America where it's behind the scenes nudge nudge with the FBI public about it Yeah, they're just like we are now going to censor and surveil you if you are something on the internet We don't like we show up at your door. | ||
You go to jail. | ||
That's hate you cannot hate support Well, it was like when Neymar, a famous Brazilian soccer player, came out in support of Bolsonaro and they all came after him and how bad he is. | ||
He's like one of the most popular Brazilians. | ||
He's great at soccer. | ||
And now there's a German soccer player, Ozil. | ||
I don't know if he plays anymore. | ||
He's older. | ||
He won a World Cup with him like eight years ago or something. | ||
And he had a tattoo that they're saying, oh, look, he's a right winger. | ||
He's a right wing extremist. | ||
I mean, I don't even know. | ||
It'd be like if someone had a Punisher tattoo. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they'd say, oh, he's a right winger. | ||
So he might be. | ||
He might not be. | ||
But it just shows like they're scared. | ||
They can't have the celebrity sports culture. | ||
If that starts showing leanings right, then they're like, oh, well, they luckily they have a Palantir on it. | ||
The Palantir company, Gotham I think is the big program that they use. | ||
Alex Karp is the guy, the co-founder with Peter Thiel of Palantir, and he bragged about, he was like, we have single-handedly stopped far-right from rising to prominence in Europe. | ||
So apparently the battle going on is between the populace and the algorithm. | ||
The populace and just the top-down dictation, which is Just makes the whole claim of fighting for democracy in Ukraine absurd for a number of reasons, but also you have actual Nazis with actual swastika tattoos on them fighting for Ukraine and getting billions of dollars from America. | ||
Like all of Europe, I think the populace is really sick of what's happening, but they're not actual democracies. | ||
They're getting their orders from the World Economic Forum, and it's being imposed on them through the EU or the UN or just by infiltration of their own national governments, but they're fighting back and doing things like getting rid of Mark Root, which is a huge thing. | ||
Yeah, populism versus the algorithm. | ||
I've never heard that. | ||
That's a great, that pretty much actually just sums up what we're going through. | ||
It's like, oh, we're definitely in the majority, thinking, ideologically, voting, everything, but then it's just like, we don't get any results. | ||
That's the us versus the algorithm. | ||
All right, so, Twitter is changing the logo. | ||
Have you seen this? | ||
Yeah, I've heard, yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, Elon Musk announced this on Twitter yesterday, right? | ||
Or today. | ||
So apparently, yeah, well, last night, I guess, while he was playing Diablo. | ||
Right. | ||
So, well, I gotta say this. | ||
Well, wait, okay, I didn't even think about that. | ||
Is he the Antichrist? | ||
Why is he always doing demon stuff? | ||
Why is he always dressing up like Satan? | ||
What is this? | ||
I've had a running approval, disapproval rating of Elon Musk. | ||
It's been at 51% approval, so he's at an approval rating. | ||
And people are going to think it's funny. | ||
No, but actually, this is actually sending him for me for the first time back down to 50. | ||
Elon Musk is down to 50, and it's not even about Conserving the Twitter logo for some nostalgia reason. | ||
Is he going to war for the bird? | ||
No, that's not really what it is. | ||
It's that Elon Musk likes operating in symbolism. | ||
No doubt. | ||
No doubt. | ||
That's why he does all the devil stuff. | ||
Now is that him trolling? | ||
Or what? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it's like... | ||
For him to now commit all of his imaging and marketing and branding to X, I don't like it. | ||
Somebody that's into that, I'm a little skeptical. | ||
He wears the devil's costume, he plays Diablo, maybe he's just trolling. | ||
But now it's like, this is a full commitment. | ||
Is he trying to X us out? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I mean, what it does show is that he is not operating by the seat of his pants, right? | ||
Because he's talked about this for a long time and clearly his purchase of Twitter took, like, years to complete. | ||
Like, this is something that he has had planned for a long time in advance and is, you know, methodically working his way towards. | ||
I mean, who knows? | ||
His whole idea, right, is to make, is to sort of start with Twitter, or his whole idea is to create the Everything app, where it's Twitter and YouTube and Facebook all in one. | ||
It's kind of like what they have in China, right? | ||
What's that Chinese app? | ||
WeChat, right? | ||
WeChat, yeah. | ||
No, that's exactly right. | ||
So, again, it's like, that sounds kind of cool. | ||
I mean, what he's done with Twitter, I've basically approved of everything he's done with Twitter, except for, of course, not letting certain people back on. | ||
Day that shall not be named. | ||
Day that shall not be named, yeah. | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
Let back Alex Jones, Elon. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
But he's clearly very methodically moving towards this ultimate goal of having the everything app, which he's he's probably had this goal for decades, probably since he left PayPal. | ||
I bet this was his his big concept and he's working towards it. | ||
I'm about 51% still. | ||
He's still on the positive side for me because the things that he has done have had tangible, positive impacts, I think, for Twitter as a space to discuss things. | ||
I, of course, got my Twitter account back, which I'm very happy about, and being able to upload longer videos and actually Being a true competitor to YouTube and people really, you really can say things on Twitter now that you couldn't say back then. | ||
So the censorship has gone down. | ||
So it's like, all of these things are positive. | ||
I'm not about to sign my firstborn son over to him, right? | ||
I'm not about to let him babysit. | ||
Not about to plug into the brain. | ||
No, exactly. | ||
I'm not about to let him put a chip in my brain, but it's like, it's good so far. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
Yeah, I might be petty with this, but no, it was the playing Diablo and then announcing the black X logo that apparently, just something, it just rubbed me wrong. | ||
I don't know, it was just something about it was just like, man, Why do you have to... At this point, I no longer think you're trolling. | ||
But at a certain level, it's like, I respect a good troll. | ||
Right. | ||
And I'm okay with that, and I'm not gonna get my panties in a bunch. | ||
But at a certain level, you're like, okay, wait a second. | ||
You keep doing the devil thing. | ||
Now you want everything to be a black X. What... This is starting to be a little weird here. | ||
Yeah, it can go a little bit too far. | ||
And again, maybe he... Who knows, man? | ||
I mean, he does it to... | ||
Just get us confused and talking about it. | ||
I mean, maybe he sort of has that Trumpian aspect of like just doing things. | ||
So people talk about you and he does things in a certain way. | ||
So people say, I mean, it is very trollish to be making this major announcement about the most popular social media site in the world while playing video games. | ||
Like you don't even care. | ||
Did you hear the sound bite of it? | ||
No, I didn't know. | ||
So you guys can try to find out. | ||
There's a little sound bite. | ||
It's about two minutes long. | ||
And so he's playing Diablo. | ||
I guess people can recognize the sound of the game in the background. | ||
And then he goes, oh yeah, by the way, I'm playing Diablo. | ||
And then there goes radio silence. | ||
And then he has the most evil laugh. | ||
It was like out of a movie. | ||
It was like, hey, we need you to do an evil laugh. | ||
You're going to be the bad guy in a movie. | ||
Let's hear your best evil laugh. | ||
And then it was like Elon Musk just delivered it 100%. | ||
And again, he could be trolling. | ||
It's all funny, whatever. | ||
I like to think he's a good guy. | ||
But it's just like, man. | ||
Don't you realize at a certain level you're not trolling? | ||
Right, right. | ||
You're just owning it. | ||
Yeah, it's just becoming reality at a certain point. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what to make of the guy. | ||
We'll play that clip for you. | ||
Yeah, I'd like to hear that. | ||
So I thought he was like streaming Diablo. | ||
I thought he was playing it like on Twitch or something. | ||
He might have been, but I didn't see that. | ||
All I saw was it was a Twitter Spaces with, I think, Nafal. | ||
Yeah, Nafal. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I think it was a Twitter Spaces with him. | ||
And then he's just like out of nowhere like, yeah, we're going to change Twitter's logo. | ||
And the guy's like, what? | ||
Like, yeah, yeah. | ||
It's long overdue. | ||
We're gonna change the logo. | ||
And it's just like radio silence, and then you hear the Diablo sounds. | ||
He's like, sorry, I'm playing Diablo. | ||
And it's radio silence, and he's... Like, I'm not... It's ridiculous. | ||
It's so weird. | ||
I mean, I... | ||
I don't know how you change all of the branding on Twitter. | ||
Everybody's still just going to refer to it as Twitter and tweets. | ||
And I mean, people still say tweet on truth and they say, you know, I tweeted out on getter, you know, so it's like these words have become our vernacular now. | ||
I don't think you're going to change that anytime soon. | ||
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Yeah. | |
What do you call that? | ||
A post? | ||
That's like. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Repost. | ||
There's no good branding there. | ||
And I mean, maybe he's doing a new Coke thing. | ||
Maybe he's going to change Twitter a bunch and it's going to be terrible and he's going to refer back to the original and everybody's going to be like, oh, thank God he's back. | ||
But I mean, the Instagram alternative is basically completely flopped at this point. | ||
Oh, it's a disaster. | ||
It's like over. | ||
Did nothing. | ||
Yeah, they say, I think the one I was reading this weekend was like 75% of their traffic is no longer there. | ||
They've been going for a month and they can't even retain more than 25% of their traffic. | ||
So he's got, I mean, he's got a stranglehold he literally owns. | ||
The entire plat—like, the most important platform out there, so I hope he's on the right side. | ||
I really hope he has a full-spectrum view of what's going on here and isn't just trolling us into oblivion. | ||
Well, and I think the whole aspect with threads is, too, it never really had a chance. | ||
The only way, the social media app market is kind of, it's kind of decided, right? | ||
I mean, everybody knows the lanes, everybody knows what fits into what, and so basically, when you launch a Twitter mirror that censors, you're not, the only thing that can separate you from the establishment is not censoring. | ||
That's why Rumble has been able to compete with YouTube, it's because they don't censor. | ||
So you can try to compete with Twitter, if you censor, you die. | ||
Yeah, unless you come up with a new form of media like TikTok did. | ||
You know, that was TikTok. | ||
I mean, for a long time, it was Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and then TikTok sort of burst its way onto the scene because it had a unique platform. | ||
I mean, I guess somebody could come up with a unique platform and have the right mix of things to make it successful. | ||
But I think you're right. | ||
I think Twitter's here to stay. | ||
It's the one. | ||
Nobody's going to be calling it X, I don't think, anytime soon. | ||
But whether Elon Musk is the Antichrist or not, I'm still up in the air. | ||
You're at a 51 right now, you say? | ||
I'm about at a 51. | ||
I'm dropping mine to 50. | ||
I'm dropping mine to 50. | ||
We're going to be on a very tight watch here now with the devil laugh. | ||
We'll try to find that in the break. | ||
We'll play it next segment and take your calls. | ||
All right, one more thing here, too. | ||
Impeachment of Joe Biden, yes or no? | ||
I was literally thinking about this on the ride in here before I was even listening to your show. | ||
But I turned on, you're talking about exactly what I was thinking about. | ||
High crimes and misdemeanors, right? | ||
I mean, what has been unveiled about Joe Biden are crimes. | ||
I mean, you can argue whether or not they amount to treason, which I think they do. | ||
But regardless, the money laundering, the corruption of just selling influence. | ||
I mean, these are crimes that are like exactly why the impeachment clause is even in the Constitution. | ||
I mean, this is what it's for. | ||
It's for people who use their power to benefit themselves by selling out the, you know, what the position they've been given. | ||
So this is exactly what it's for. | ||
I don't know how that works legally if like you have to impeach him for something while they're president and you can't use the stuff from Hunter Biden because it was when he was vice president. | ||
But I really don't think you should get hung up on little quibbles like that. | ||
I think it's it's long past time to impeach Joe Biden. | ||
I think that there probably would be maybe an uphill legal battle if the things happened when he wasn't president. | ||
But I think what I think the hook is. | ||
He used the DOJ and the FBI to cover it up once he became president. | ||
So that might be the hook. | ||
Now, I've been anti-impeaching Biden just because it's like, well, what are you going to do? | ||
I mean, let's either let Biden continue to show what the Democrat Party has and represents, or you put Kamala in there, who's going to ride in on a magic school bus. | ||
Who knows what she's going to do. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
But now I think I think 100% you have to impeach, but it needs to be done very strategically. | ||
It needs to be done very methodically so that basically Biden is going through the impeachment when Trump is going through all of his legal stuff in the summer. | ||
And so so we'll say 12 months from now, that's when I would do the impeachment in the final months of the Biden regime or If you can find out when the Democrats are planning their little bait-and-switch, if you can find out when they're planning their Newsom or Michelle Obama flop, then that's when I would hit them with impeachment to make it—because they're going to say, oh, Biden's unhealthy. | ||
No. | ||
Change the narrative and say, no, Biden's getting impeached. | ||
That's why they're doing it. | ||
Oh yeah, that's a very good idea. | ||
I mean, the problem with Joe Biden's crimes is, remember Trump got impeached the first time for looking into him. | ||
When you start looking into Ukraine and Hunter Biden, suddenly you start realizing John Kerry's daughter also works for some of these companies and the Pelosi's have some interest in these companies. | ||
So once you start pulling that thread, the whole corrupt sweater unravels. | ||
So they will pull out all the stops to stop a full force investigation into what Joe Biden's doing. | ||
And I understand that people are like, well, Trump didn't pull the thread long enough. | ||
Well, maybe he'll get back in there and yank it. | ||
I just think he might. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Alright, I said I would play this clip of Elon Musk's evil laugh. | ||
I'm telling you, if I'm not trying to... Look, you know I'm not a snowflake here. | ||
But something about that laugh, man. | ||
Let's see, Harrison, what do you think? | ||
Here's Elon Musk playing Diablo, announcing very casually that he's changing Twitter's logo. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Yes? | |
So are you really changing the Twitter logo tomorrow? | ||
Yes. | ||
Why are you deciding to do it now? | ||
Yeah, it should have been done a long time ago. | ||
Sorry it took so long. | ||
So have you decided on a logo yet? | ||
We're playing from 004 right now. | ||
Nice! | ||
Oh my god! | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're cutting the Twitter logo off the building with blowtorches. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, it's got to come off somehow, really. | ||
That was more dramatic to say it that way. | ||
So I guess in San Francisco, he's going to take... Oh, there it is again. | ||
Here, I interrupted. | ||
I'm a horrible host, guys. | ||
Rewind that 30 seconds of the first evil laugh. | ||
Just shut my mic off. | ||
I ruined it twice. | ||
Here, listen again. | ||
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Sorry it took so long. | |
So have you decided on a logo yet? | ||
playing some double four right now nice yeah we're a We're cutting the Twitter logo off the building with blowtorches. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, it's gotta come out somehow, really. | ||
Sounds more dramatic to say it that way. | ||
Um, so anyway. | ||
So there you go. | ||
It's like, it's so strange because it's like, oh okay, he's like one of us. | ||
He likes to play video games and chop it up with his friends and then it's like... I mean, even hearing you describe it, I was not ready for what I just heard. | ||
I was not false selling you. | ||
That was like a Hollywood evil laugh. | ||
That was kind of nuts actually. | ||
Dang. | ||
You know, but, you know, it's things like that that you sort of see as like, oh, it's a Hollywood trope. | ||
But it's like, no, it's because evil people really laugh like that when they. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Like there's a reason why they do that in the movies. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's not a Hollywood trope that people. | ||
That's because it reflects reality because evil people, yeah, actually, actually, actually laugh like that. | ||
You know, they'll find if you watch like true crime and stuff. | ||
I mean, you'll hear murderers make that when they think they get away with it. | ||
They do that same thing. | ||
That was pretty good actually. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I'm a little evil. | ||
That was pretty good. | ||
What can I say? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, that was... Hey, Elon's got a future in voice acting, if nothing else. | ||
That was wild. | ||
I do want to see them take down the Twitter logo with blowtorches though. | ||
They should just let it crash down onto the streets, too. | ||
Yeah, he's doing this flamethrower. | ||
I'm sure he has some sort of crazy technology he could do. | ||
Some sort of space laser. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Blast it. | ||
Laser it off. | ||
Just blast through the whole building. | ||
It's like, it's San Francisco. | ||
Who cares? | ||
People drive cars off of it. | ||
Did you see that one? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
With the car flying off. | ||
And apparently, I didn't see this on video, but apparently two people got out of that car and ran away. | ||
Like, I don't know if it was a stolen car. | ||
Yeah, it was believed it was a stolen vehicle. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Just joyriding. | ||
I mean, Hey, I'm surprised they survived. | ||
I don't know how you do this. | ||
Grand Theft Auto, man. | ||
It really is like Grand Theft Auto. | ||
And that's not the only, you know, in New York, there's all these videos now of cars like ramming into each other. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
It is absolutely insane. | ||
Oh, here in Austin, they have the problem with the guys that do the racing, the street racing. | ||
They'll shut down big intersections. | ||
They'll all do the 360s and everything. | ||
And it's like, look, Whatever. | ||
Go out, run your cars around. | ||
I'm not an idiot. | ||
I'm not going to be a part of it. | ||
But it's just like, it's a culture now. | ||
It's just this culture of criminal behavior. | ||
It's this culture of we do whatever we want, which is fine enough. | ||
Don't pull me over because my damn license plate is expired. | ||
Right. | ||
Handle the real problems first and then get on us about, you know, whatever. | ||
I mean, it's but it's typical, isn't it? | ||
It's like If you were to treat your front yard like the homeless people in Austin treat our city parks, they would fine you and maybe arrest you, right? | ||
If you just, instead of taking your trash out to the curb, just threw your kitchen trash out on your lawn every day, they'd come and arrest you for littering. | ||
The HOA would call the police on you. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So, you know, it's like... | ||
You know, rules, laws get enforced in some places and not enforced in others. | ||
And it's, they're teaching us, you know, what we are allowed to care about and what they get away with. | ||
It's crazy though, like this, I think the 6th Street, it's referred to as Dirty 6th Street here, but I mean, when I first moved to Austin, you could go down to Dirty 6th and it wasn't so bad. | ||
I mean, yeah, it's called Dirty 6th for a reason, but like, you could go out there and you'd feel comfortable and you could, you know, take, you can take a girl out or something. | ||
College kids, bachelor parties. | ||
Yeah, yeah, it wouldn't be so bad. | ||
Now, I mean, it's like you walk out there and you're like, OK, I don't feel comfortable here. | ||
I don't want to bring a date here. | ||
I don't even want to be here. | ||
Like, this is not good. | ||
No, it used to be so. | ||
I grew up in Houston and but we'd always come visit Austin. | ||
Just beautiful. | ||
The nature is amazing. | ||
I mean, it really is a beautiful city. | ||
And of course, in the early 2000s, it was just the live music capital of the world. | ||
It was still kind of funky, kind of weird, you know, kind of know what was going on. | ||
But, you know, I went overseas at one point and was staying with these people in Italy and they're like, oh, well, you know, if we ever come to America, we'll call you. | ||
And I was like, wait till I move to Austin because you don't want to come to Houston. | ||
Houston, it's not, it's not user friendly. | ||
It's not a place you'd go and just be able to have a good time, you know, without knowing anybody. | ||
But Austin, Austin's the place to come. | ||
But it's not like that anymore. | ||
Now, people from, from not even Europe, but just other places in America come to Austin And the first thing they say is they're just like, what happened here? | ||
Like, is this what it's always like? | ||
And it's, it's like shameful. | ||
It's like, I'm ashamed of Austin now. | ||
Cause it's, it's not a, so you wouldn't go come to my city, come see the beautiful things that we have on offer. | ||
Come listen to the music and watch the live shows. | ||
It's like, maybe just stay away. | ||
Maybe just go to a small town. | ||
Cause you don't want it. | ||
You don't want to deal with what Austin is like now. | ||
It's pathetic, sad. | ||
It shouldn't be this way. | ||
I've witnessed it. | ||
I think I came here basically at its peak, and now I've just witnessed its total collapse, is my experience. | ||
All right, let's take some calls. | ||
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James, thank you for waiting. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Well, thank you for the honor of talking to Mr. Cogshore and Mr. Harrison Smith on the same night. | |
Thanks for calling in. | ||
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No problem. | |
So, I don't know how a Russian T-90 battle tank landed in Louisiana, but it did back in April. | ||
And if that doesn't show you who is running this war and who is bringing us The free Americans to their knees through the forced vaccines and the debilitating diseases therefore after. | ||
It's all a joke. | ||
This is a clown show. | ||
Joe Biden poops himself on the regular, can't even walk. | ||
Trump is our number one. | ||
And RFK, the Democrats, when they say RFK is a false flag, he's not a false flag to the The Democrats, he's just his own man. | ||
He's seen the deep state kill his family. | ||
The Kennedys are the antithesis of the deep state. | ||
I would love to see a Trump RFK ticket. | ||
It'll never happen. | ||
I don't know if I'd ever, I don't know if I'd say never. | ||
I think it could happen. | ||
I think it could happen too. | ||
I think RFK's got, he's got the most epic story. | ||
I mean, this is like, this is like stuff you read in, in ancient Roman history. | ||
This guy who's, whose father and uncle are both killed by the deep state coming, surging back 50 years later to take the presidency. | ||
I mean that, In sheer terms of epic historical reality, I would love to see RFK exact his revenge on the Deep State for his family. | ||
He's built like a warrior, too. | ||
He seems like it. | ||
And him and Trump, Trump's got a similar kind of epicness to him, right? | ||
He's been this massive star since the 80s, comes out of nowhere, shatters the entire duopoly paradigm, destroys the Bushes, destroys the Clintons. | ||
I would love to see his story have an epic and happy ending as well. | ||
Well, I would argue that Trump president RFK vice president is the result that America deserves and would organically get if we were still under the original system where you voted for president and then the second runner-up became vice president. | ||
You would have Trump-RFK. | ||
That's what this country deserves. | ||
And I would never say never. | ||
I think Trump's thought about it, actually. | ||
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I'd be surprised if he didn't. | |
I would like to see that ticket. | ||
I would hop on that train all day long. | ||
I don't think you're alone. | ||
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So, how about this Russian T-90 turning up in Louisiana? | |
Well, that was back in April, and look, I would just say that just be careful with stuff like this because somebody could have easily bought this off of some weird auction. | ||
It's probably decommissioned. | ||
I mean, what do you think? | ||
That the Russians are going to invade America with a single tank in Louisiana? | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
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No, let's tell them what I'm saying. | |
What I'm saying is that how about all the weaponry we're sending over there? | ||
Well, Biden let the cat out of the bag. | ||
We have no ammunition left. | ||
Joe Biden told the whole world we have no ammo. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Okay. | ||
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We're open for a red dawn scenario. | |
- We can't sustain ourselves. | ||
We can't sustain ourselves. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
We can't sustain ourselves. | ||
We're open for a red dawn scenario. | ||
We already have 90,000 Chinese and 70,000 Russians. - That's the real-- - Who just bought the land outside of the Denver military airport? | ||
Who bought? | ||
Xi Jinping's little sister or something? | ||
Yeah, China's buying it up. | ||
Not to mention they're getting active in Puerto Rico, too. | ||
No, yeah, that's the real threat is the tens of thousands that we know of Chinese agents who have been sent to cross the southern border. | ||
Hey, James, thanks for the call. | ||
And you were telling me about a Chinese floating city that they got going now. | ||
Oh, well, apparently this has been going on for years and nobody knows about. | ||
Off the coast of Argentina, it was a post on 4chan of all places, so I was gonna go to air with it, and I was like, I better double-check this 4chan post. | ||
So I just searched, like, Chinese, fleets, South America, and there are tons of mainstream media articles about this, but I'd never heard of it. | ||
No one's ever made a big deal out of it. | ||
The World Economic Forum is busy just like licking you know xi jinping's boots to actually ever criticize anything about china but they have literal floating cities that are bigger than the argentinian capital off the coast of argentina at like 201 nautical miles buenos aires is like it's got to be like three million people it's it's It's probably an equivalent amount in these giant... I mean, so it's just boats as far as the eye can see. | ||
There's video of it. | ||
You can see it. | ||
It looks creepy because they film it at night and it's just these lights on the ocean as far as the eye can see. | ||
They call it going dark. | ||
These fishing fleets go dark so they don't announce that they're there. | ||
And they have what they call a mothership system. | ||
So it's just a massive array. | ||
Yeah, this is one of the photos. | ||
That's the ships? | ||
These are the ships on the ocean and this could be... That's pretty eerie. | ||
They've done it off the coast of Chile, off the coast of Peru, now they're in Argentina. | ||
So they're actually like these groups that are tracking this fleet because the fleet just goes to an area that's just within the international water boundary. | ||
So 200 nautical miles off the coast is international waters. | ||
They park right there. | ||
They stay there until all the fish are dead. | ||
They do no economic commerce with the country that they're off the coast of. | ||
They have a mothership system where they send everything back to China and come back. | ||
And apparently, like the New York Times has written articles about this. | ||
The Wall Street Journal has written articles about this, where they're doing it strategically so that the countries that they go off the coast of cannot rely on their own fishing and have to actually buy things from China. | ||
Purposely going in. | ||
Stealing everything, basically. | ||
Just decimating the fish populations. | ||
By going upstream and making sure that nothing comes downstream to the rest of the people. | ||
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100%. | |
And so it's collapsed fishing industries. | ||
They've done it in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Iran. | ||
They've done it off the coast of Peru and like Argentina, Venezuela. | ||
Just search these countries, search Chinese fleet, and you can find tons of stories about this, but it's never a big issue, right? | ||
We don't talk about China. | ||
No, the World Economic Forum is shutting down Dutch farms because cows fart, but they're not going to... | ||
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you know, mess up China. - We're going to do something about China, okay? | |
They've got, have you seen these floating seas? | ||
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- They're taking all the fish. - I can't get a fish filet at McDonald's. | |
They can Chinese, I've got all the fish now. | ||
They've got all. - It's not funny though, like, right? | ||
It's like, because this is the plan, right? | ||
It's destroy nature, destroy nature utterly, make it impossible for just the earth to be bountiful because you destroy all the fish population, right? | ||
The lobsters, I mean, just last year it was like, where have all the Alaskan crabs gone? | ||
Overfishing, because, you know, typically American fishermen will act as stewards of the fish population, just like any hunting, you know, permits are only given out to a certain degree because you want to keep the population in check, but not decimate it to where it can't recover. | ||
Chinese have no such qualms, right? | ||
They just decimate the fish population, or the lobster, or the crab population, and then leave. | ||
And it's never going to recover. | ||
It's almost like China is the last country on earth, whether you think it's a good or bad thing, it's almost like China is the last country on earth that is actually imperialistic, but like, Like, people say America's imperialistic. | ||
Well, that's just the elites running around stealing everything. | ||
The American people aren't benefiting from that. | ||
China's like, we're gonna make 200 naval vessels a day, we're gonna send all of them outside of South America, we're gonna gather up all the fish in the ocean, and then we're gonna send it through the Chinese economy, and we're gonna get rich. | ||
It's like, they're just like, pedal to the metal, China, China, China, China, and everyone else is kind of like, ooh, maybe World Economic Forum, or ooh, the American elites, let's launder money through Ukraine. | ||
It's like, all this stuff. | ||
China's just like, China Day, China Night, and people write these stories. | ||
stories oh the chinese making 200 naval vessels to the americans one is no problem because it's made with cheap iron and cheap steel okay so let's say a week goes by let's say just a work week five days goes by so the u.s has five vessels china has a thousand but oh i'm sure that week steel they're really concerned when they're ramming their boats into us no it's no you're you're exactly right and it's like uh yeah | ||
it's it's imperialism like it's it's the imperialism as like colonialism is described sort of by the by the leftist right but Because when you actually read the accounts of, like, the British explorers going into Africa or whatever, they, you know, or you read the poem, like, The White Man's Burden, right? | ||
It was like, we have to go help these people to come. | ||
And, of course, it was just a cover for exploiting these people a lot of the times. | ||
Like, the Chinese don't even bother with that. | ||
They'll go into Africa and they'll just make a compound and, like, You know, the Africans got abused by the Europeans, but at least the Europeans put the Africans to work. | ||
The Chinese are just like, no, this is our land now. | ||
Get out. | ||
What deal do you think got cut between China and Iran for them to get access in the seas there? | ||
And that's the thing, it's not even about comparing China and Colombia, it's the elites today have nothing but praise for China. | ||
They have nothing but good things to say about everything China's doing. | ||
We should be more like China. | ||
China's ahead of us on this, ahead of us on this, while they're trying to tell you to stop having babies, right? | ||
They're trying to tell you to stop cooking pizza with a wood oven. | ||
How dare you, you dirty American. | ||
They'll run roughshod over any democratic resistance to that. | ||
Turn in your pizza oven and your firearm. | ||
Because this is the plan, right? | ||
I mean, the Dutch farms is the best example of it. | ||
They want to shut down small farmers that their cows reproduce naturally. | ||
They don't require artificial insemination or GMO. | ||
And they want to remove the ability We've got Chris in New York. | ||
Chris, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
and food and everything that we need, shut that down, move it into a factory where it can be controlled. | ||
And they're just creating like chemical slop and calling it meat. | ||
I mean, that's the plan, right? | ||
So China is perfectly in line with the world economic forum in that plan. | ||
Let's take another call. | ||
We've got Chris in New York. | ||
Chris, you're on Infowars Sunday night live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Alan. | |
Hey. | ||
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Well, I'm talking about electric cars. | |
So I'm somebody that's involved in science with major universities, etc. | ||
And I am sort of like an info warrior that's behind enemy lines in the Death Star going to liberal universities. | ||
I deliberately went in grad school to study climate change to see what these guys were all about. | ||
I noticed that you guys have been talking about electric cars in terms of them kind of playing a shell game. | ||
and not describing the carbon emissions that are upstream from it, et cetera. | ||
I wanted to give you something that I learned under the tutelage of a world expert in grad school, major leftist university, et cetera. | ||
So if you look at the climate forcings, meaning greenhouse emissions, et cetera, in terms of economic sector, you'll see that the only economic sector that's outputting more climate forcings than the entire transportation sector, you'll see that the only economic sector that's outputting more climate forcings than the entire transportation sector, which is planes, trains, automobiles, not just cars, would be So that tells you two things. | ||
And this is taught to me by one of the world's foremost climate change experts. | ||
That tells you two things. | ||
If everybody in the world drove an electric car tomorrow, In other words, you'd be taking the climate forcings from the transportation sector and multiplying it by the higher climate forcings from the energy sector. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah, so you basically led to two conclusions. | ||
One, it's either a giant scam, or two, they want to turn our electricity off at the end of the day. | ||
I think I have another option here. | ||
I think this is the point because with the electric car thing, remember, we are not in the speculation phase about electric cars anymore. | ||
Bentley, Mercedes, like these companies, BMW, these companies are not producing combustion engines after like 2025. | ||
They've already, you know, to make the 2026 model, they're putting plans in place now. | ||
Didn't Biden, he tried to sign some law to make it illegal in like 2026 or something to make a combustion engine. | ||
Right. | ||
So this isn't like something that we're speculating is going to happen to you. | ||
So they're already doing this. | ||
They know just as well as we do, you cannot create enough electricity to charge every single, if every car was electric, you cannot charge them all. | ||
So. | ||
We're not going to own cars. | ||
That's the point, right? | ||
We're not going to have private ownership of cars. | ||
I've talked to somebody in Houston who says that the Houston government already has parking garages that they've identified that are going to be the hubs of the self-driving autonomous vehicles where they will charge. | ||
Private ownership of vehicles is going away. | ||
It'll be community owned or nobody owned. | ||
It'll be electric autonomous vehicles that you have to rent, you have to use your social credit score, you have to use the CVDCs to get on. | ||
So they are already phasing out combustion engines as we speak. | ||
And within like 10 years or so, private ownership of vehicles is going to go away because you cannot charge everybody's vehicle all the time. | ||
You have to have a very small number of vehicles that everybody shares. | ||
Like that's the future. | ||
It's inevitable. | ||
They know this. | ||
They're perfectly aware that there's not enough material to create the electric batteries. | ||
There's not enough electricity to generate the power needed to charge all of these cars. | ||
So we're not all going to own cars in the future. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
Yeah, that's right in line with the World Economic Forum thinking you'll own nothing and you'll be happy. | ||
Chris, thank you for that call. | ||
And you know, here's the thing about it. | ||
I'm not really a Luddite. | ||
I'm not against new technology. | ||
You know, people obviously get upset with the centralization of Amazon, and I mean, even Walmart. | ||
Like, people complain, it's like, oh, I hear liberals, oh, you know, Walmart's so bad, they pay their people $8 an hour. | ||
Have you been to a Walmart? | ||
They hire fat, ugly people that sit on their ass all day, okay? | ||
You should be grateful that they have a job. | ||
They don't do anything. | ||
But it's like, Amazon is amazing. | ||
Like, I get it. | ||
You don't like Bezos. | ||
You don't like the centralization. | ||
It's killing the big and small, the small business with the big business. | ||
I get it. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
I don't want to be a part of that problem. | ||
But it's just like, how can you deny Amazon was a great idea? | ||
How can you deny if you're sitting at home and you need something immediately, but you can't leave the house, they'll deliver it to you. | ||
Like, there's a reason it's successful. | ||
So if there was a plan and it was like, yeah, we're going to have automatic driving cars. | ||
It's going to be really convenient for you. | ||
And for me, not I'm forced into it. | ||
Then I'm not against it. | ||
Then let's do it. | ||
It's kind of like they used to have the trolleys that would run with the electric wires above them. | ||
So it's not like it's impossible. | ||
But the point is, like you said, this is part of an agenda so that you have ownership of nothing. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's because I'm the same way. | ||
I'm not I'm not a Luddite. | ||
I'm not afraid of, you know, new technology in the medical field, especially like I love the modern medicine. | ||
I've seen, you know, my nephew was born super early. | ||
He's in this like little plexiglass cage with like UV lights and all these wires going in and I'm like, thank God we have all this modern medical technology. | ||
That doesn't mean that I'm not allowed to ask questions about the vaccine, right? | ||
It's like they, they, it's like this idea is conflated. | ||
You have to, you either have to be in favor completely of whatever they're doing with the technology or you want to go live in the woods in a, in a shed. | ||
I don't understand how we can't have both of these things or even like, you know, the surveillance that they want to do, the CBDCs where they're tracking everything. | ||
It's like, if we had a, uh, if we were governed by angels, that would be a good thing, right? | ||
Because you could get rid of human trafficking, you could get rid of the drug trade. | ||
Yeah, Sam Brinton in there. | ||
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Yeah, exactly, if you could- He might dress up like an angel. | |
Like a Victoria's Secret angel? | ||
If you have an angel outfit in your luggage, he might dress up as an angel. | ||
But again, that's how they sell you things, right? | ||
Is they go, hey, we'll be able to catch all the criminals by surveilling you all the time. | ||
And it's like, oh, your idea of a criminal is somebody who opposes you. | ||
You're not actually going after any of the human traffickers or any of the money launderers or any of the criminals that are exploiting people. | ||
You're going after the dissidents. | ||
You're going after the people that just want to be left alone. | ||
So it's not even necessarily that the technology is bad. | ||
It's just we know what it's going to be used for and what it's going to be used for is oppression and destruction. | ||
That's why I mean, honestly, the whole move for Trump to air Sound of Freedom and then make that statement afterwards on the death penalty for child sex traffickers. | ||
It's like you just put the left into a corner that they can't get out of because they hate you so much that if you're against child sex trafficking, they're for it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So so you either you either sit here and you say, OK, well, so you're for child sex trafficking or you're a part of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like you're involved in it. | ||
Yeah, well, and that's the thing with like, I mean, anything that they that they do where it's like, well, that doesn't really happen. | ||
It's like, well, then why are you so opposed to it being made illegal? | ||
You know, it's like we don't want cartoon pornography in our elementary schools. | ||
They're like, well, it's not it's not in there. | ||
It's like, well, then why are you campaigning against the law that says it's not allowed to go in? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Ron DeSantis is going, you can't have these books. | ||
They're going, they're not. | ||
Those books aren't in the classrooms. | ||
And it's like, then what's the problem with banning it? | ||
What's the deal? | ||
Clearly you're in favor of this. | ||
You want it to happen or else you'd let us pass the law. | ||
Yeah, that's it. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Harrison Smith in studio here with Owen Shroyer, InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
We're going to keep taking your calls on the other side. | ||
The lines are filled. | ||
So your calls coming up next on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
All right. | ||
We got some interesting topics coming up. | ||
You know, Hollywood is actually taking big L's right now. | ||
Oh, massive. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
And then I wasn't going to cover this, but Harrison brought it up and it is wild. | ||
I mean, it was too wild for me. | ||
I didn't even it was just like, but there's what appears to be a lizard woman. | ||
I mean, I don't know what everyone call this woman in Congress. | ||
What would you like? | ||
She has mind control and she's like speaking words. | ||
What is she's like a surrogate? | ||
Like, how would you even explain what we're going to look at? | ||
I mean she she's doing something weird with her eyes it may be her first time with human eyes you know she's working them out seeing what the you know what the clone machine is cooked up for her but uh no she she is mouthing along with this Congresswoman I mean I get it it's it's like We understand. | ||
Our representatives are puppets. | ||
Our representatives don't actually write their own speeches. | ||
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They don't actually make their own statements. | |
But that's rhetorical, right? | ||
It's like you're owned and operated. | ||
Somebody tells you what to say and what to vote for. | ||
This is literal. | ||
This was actually a woman behind Stacey Plisket, I believe is the representative's name. | ||
It was like she had some sort of mind control where she could use her mouth. | ||
I mean, I don't even know. | ||
It's like if I took control of Harrison's mind, then I'm like, The World Economic Forum is a good thing, and we need to turn off all gas-powered vehicles, and turn in your guns immediately, and go take a COVID vaccine right now. | ||
That's it. | ||
Vote for Harrison. | ||
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I have all the requisite skills to be a congressperson. | |
Wow, we like him. | ||
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Alright, do you want to do the, do you guys have the puppet lady on? | ||
If not, we can go to the Snow White thing first. | ||
I think I put both those videos in the folder. | ||
I didn't tell the crew, but... Let's do Snow White, and we'll go to the puppet lady there. | ||
So, okay, I do have the Snow White thing ready to go. | ||
Let's just play it, because... | ||
The good news is Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson, and some other people, Jim Caviezel, are building basically a new Hollywood that's not just leftist Chinese cucks. | ||
And they're having massive success with that, by the way, and they've just begun. | ||
But then there's the leftist Hollywood, where they make movies, and they don't think about, how can I make a good movie? | ||
They think about, how can I make a message that nobody wants to hear? | ||
And so here's this new Snow White movie being promoted by Gal Gadot, and then some no-name actress, I don't even know who she is, here it is. | ||
You said you were bringing a modern edge to it on stage. | ||
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What do you mean by that? | |
I just mean that it's no longer 1937, and we absolutely wrote a Snow White that is... She's not gonna be saved by the prince. | ||
She's not gonna be saved by the prince, and she's not gonna be dreaming about true love. | ||
She's dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be, and the leader that her late father told her that she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave, and true. | ||
And so, it's just a really incredible story for, I think, young people everywhere to see themselves in. | ||
Snow White is running for president. | ||
I'm launching my campaign. | ||
I mean, there's so many stupid things about this. | ||
The movie's gonna totally flop, so it's really like I don't even care. | ||
Yeah, I mean... | ||
The pictures, right? | ||
I mean, we've seen the pictures, right? | ||
Snow White and the seven Renaissance Faire rejects, like it's... Oh, I have not. | ||
I have not seen that. | ||
You haven't seen the picture of the dwarves? | ||
From this new movie? | ||
Yeah. | ||
This movie is such a zero that I don't even care. | ||
True. | ||
Can we please get Owen's live reaction to the photos of the seven dwarves? | ||
I can't believe you haven't seen this. | ||
I'm very excited to show you this. | ||
If I thought this movie was going to be popular or successful, then I might care. | ||
This movie will be a nothing. | ||
This will be a zero movie. | ||
If you thought that already, wait till you see the photo of what the new Dwarves look like. | ||
This is going to be like the new Lord of the Rings thing they tried to do. | ||
Was it Amazon that just totally flopped? | ||
It's going to suck. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, I mean, the Lord of the Rings thing, the Little Mermaid thing, the Indiana Jones thing, the Star Wars thing. | ||
I mean, they're destroying everything. | ||
They're literally destroying everything. | ||
And then the Sound of Freedom whoops all their asses. | ||
Wait, is that real? | ||
That's them. | ||
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You know, actually, not so bad. | |
What? | ||
Not so bad. | ||
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That's not as bad as you thought it was going to be? | |
No, I kind of like it actually. | ||
I'm thinking, no, but think about it. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hear me out here. | ||
If you go back and you look at the original Snow White, the dwarves, they look goofy. | ||
I mean, they kind of do dress like goofballs. | ||
So, I mean, they kind of rep, I mean, they are goofy. | ||
They're one of them, isn't one of them even called goofy? | ||
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Is one of them called goofy? | |
They're sleepy and, and yeah, the seven diversity hires. | ||
I mean, one of them is a dwarf, which is very weird. | ||
I mean, obviously it's like, yeah, no, the original, the original, I'll say this. | ||
I'll say this. | ||
The, um, the wardrobe is good. | ||
I think they did a good job with the, uh, with the wardrobe. | ||
I don't even agree with you there. | ||
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I mean, can we bring up a picture of the original Seven Dwarfs? | |
They're cute, they're hard workers, they work in a mine. | ||
You know? | ||
Hi-ho, hi-ho. | ||
It's off to work we go. | ||
It's a joyful, beautiful film. | ||
I mean, that's what I took away from that little statement there, right? | ||
It's 1937, meaning it's gonna be ugly, it's gonna be no fun, it's gonna be no romance whatsoever. | ||
Yeah, Snow White and the Evil Queen, jealous of her looks. | ||
Yeah, I guess because the opinion is that Gal Gadot is better looking. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, you could debate that all day long. | ||
Come on. | ||
This is American culture to a T. But think about it. | ||
Here's their problem. | ||
They hate the idea. | ||
It's really sad that Gal Gadot is a feminist, I guess. | ||
But they hate this concept that the woman needs to be rescued by the man. | ||
That's what they hate. | ||
Right. | ||
They cannot have that. | ||
They don't want little girls getting that idea in their head. | ||
And so it's, oh, you're going to, you're going to be the, you're going to rescue yourself. | ||
You're going to do it. | ||
And most women that think that way end up being single and miserable and not having children. | ||
And so they regret it, but, but they don't care. | ||
It's, it's such an anti-man sentiment. | ||
Right. | ||
And that's the, and obviously the, It's just, it's human. | ||
They're anti-human nature. | ||
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And that's the thing, is like, you know, with Lord of the Rings- I kinda like the Seven Dwarfs. | |
You like, I'm honestly flabbergasted. | ||
Especially the full-grown black woman. | ||
That's my favorite Seven Dwarf. | ||
She's six foot three, big breasts. | ||
You think she's sleepy? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I don't know which one she'd be. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
No, it's completely absurd. | ||
She works in the mine. | ||
It is completely, all of it is completely absurd. | ||
And they're doing it with everything. | ||
Like I could understand if you had like one really interesting, he's going to be saved by a trans prince. | ||
Yeah, it should be a man pretending to be a woman or it's bigoted. | ||
That's just, it's, it's just annoying. | ||
It's one of those things that it's like, even if you can close your eyes to the political corruption and the, just everything we talk about, the world economic forum, I get that might not be your cup of tea, but like, don't normal people go out to movies? | ||
Don't they see their heroes being humiliated? | ||
Don't they see the properties and the fantasies that they loved and that like, were a primary part of their childhood being just raked over the controls, over the coals and destroyed on purpose? | ||
Does that just make him question, like, why? | ||
Why is this happening? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
You know, there's actually a larger thing, and I just thought of this. | ||
Snow White was never really one of my favorite Disney movies, but if I remember the plot correctly, right, she ends up getting the apple from the witch that puts her asleep. | ||
Poison apple, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, but I'm realizing that It's like they've turned into the witch. | ||
Like, they're giving the poisoned apple to you. | ||
This whole thing is giving you- They are now the embodiment of the witch poisoning the innocent young girl. | ||
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100%. | |
100%. | ||
I- I think that same thing about Star Wars. | ||
They are literally on the dark side. | ||
In Star Wars, could the Empire make a movie like Star Wars? | ||
You see what I'm saying? | ||
The Empire could never make a movie where the hard luck rebels pull out a victory at the end. | ||
They would have to make a movie where the Empire wins and the Empire is in charge. | ||
You basically hand it over. | ||
The Star Wars to the Disney Empire, and you've handed over Lord of the Rings to Sauron in the Amazon Tower. | ||
It's literally the evil current manifestation of these metaphysical evil structures that are now creating the media that's supposed to tell us about them. | ||
It's so representative. | ||
Even watching this old cartoon, the original Snow White movie, it's pleasing to the eye. | ||
It's aesthetically pleasing. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
But now it's just total ugliness. | ||
Everything's ugly, everything's computer generated, everything, and it's like purposefully ugly, and the lessons that they learn are bad lessons. | ||
I mean, you know, I guess, I haven't seen Snow White, God, in who knows how long, but any of the old Disney movies, they have really good lessons, even if they're not Conservative, per se. | ||
It's just lessons about, like, jealousy, envy, right? | ||
Being suspicious of people giving you free things, whatever it might be. | ||
Just like, just good lessons that you need to learn. | ||
And then you actually try to think about what the lessons that are being taught by the movies that are being created now, and you sort of understand why so many young people are just completely out of it. | ||
And here's the problem, too. | ||
It used to be, if you're going to make a film, you're thinking about, how can I make a film that people are going to like? | ||
How can I make a film that people are going to want to see? | ||
They're going to want to talk about it with their friends and family. | ||
Now it's, how can I make a film that's anti-man? | ||
Right. | ||
How can I fight the patriarchy? | ||
And by the way, I don't know if that's the case with Barbie. | ||
I want to see it and rate it for myself. | ||
I think the whole conservative freak out over Barbie is No, I do. | ||
Yeah, I remember that. | ||
and low political IQ, but I'll, I'll, I'll watch it for myself. | ||
But did you know this? | ||
And I'm wondering if this might have, this might be some of the reason why they're doing this snow white remake. | ||
Did you ever see the snow white and the Huntsman that came out maybe 10 years ago? | ||
No, I do. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I remember that. | ||
I never saw it though. | ||
So it was actually a really good movie. | ||
I actually enjoyed the movie. | ||
I would suggest actually going to watch it if you want to see kind of a good little fantasy action thriller. | ||
It's pretty good, but guess what? | ||
The man is strong. | ||
The man is strong, and the man fights for what's right, and the men come together to fight for what's right. | ||
And even though it's Snow White in the end, and it's fighting, it's like the man is strong, and the image of the man is strong, and the man sacrifices himself for the right thing. | ||
I'm wondering if they're not making this movie to make sure nobody goes, if you're searching, ooh, I'm gonna watch a Snow White movie, you don't go watch that, you go watch this new liberal tripe they put out. | ||
Well, I mean, they just, it's recycling old material because they don't have to pay for a new script, it's cheaper for them. | ||
You know, every movie now costs $200 million, so they're only going with properties that they know can at least, like, make a return just out of sheer, you know, force of nostalgia. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
You know, with the new Little Mermaid one, you know, people online have made this point before, but in the original Little Mermaid, the prince saves the mermaid by driving the ship into Ursula at the last second. | ||
But that was like an intrinsic part of the storyline because Ariel's father hated humans. | ||
And when he sees this human, you know, sacrifice himself to save his daughter, it's like an awakening. | ||
Like, oh, humans aren't all bad. | ||
You know, look at this. | ||
This prince saved my daughter. | ||
How can I hate him? | ||
And it's part of like the growth. | ||
So like they remove that part because they're like, well, Ariel doesn't need a man to save her. | ||
And it's like, OK, but you're missing kind of a key like character growth moment. | ||
You're missing a key plot point that now your story doesn't make any sense. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
They don't recognize it. | ||
They're willing to sacrifice everything. | ||
Popularity, just a good story, key plot points. | ||
It all has to be sacrificed just to shove the diversity down your throat. | ||
I, you know, the one thing that's interesting is I'm just kind of a big movie person. | ||
It's like, finally movies are interesting again, though. | ||
At least movies are interesting again. | ||
They got people talking again, whether they're good or not. | ||
See, I'm kind of sick of the political, like, I don't want movies to be political. | ||
I think it's over, that's right, I think it's all overblown, really. | ||
I think a lot of it is overrated. | ||
I think people are looking for political messages and looking through political lenses when it doesn't belong. | ||
I'll see you for the Barbie movie myself. | ||
I may go watch it later. | ||
But I think it's another conservative weirdo freakout. | ||
It's like, oh, I gotta comment on everything, and if something doesn't represent how I think it should be represented, then it must be liberal. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it's a reaction, right? | ||
It's not that conservatives are just going after movies for no reason. | ||
It's like they went out of their way to be like, we're remaking this beloved movie, and now the force is female, and we're not gonna have heroes anymore, we're gonna have sheroes, and it's like, So then people respond to it, and then the movie studios go, oh, these racist misogynists hate our movie for no reason. | ||
It's like, you started it. | ||
I guess that's my argument. | ||
You started it. | ||
I guess we have to argue about it. | ||
Well, I haven't seen anybody, maybe I just missed it, but I didn't see anybody from the cast of Barbie or anything come out and say like, we're going to fight the patriarchy. | ||
So I mean, but it's like, yeah, there's a Snow White movie they're telling you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, yeah, we hate men. | ||
F you. | ||
We're going to remove you from the film. | ||
You suck. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Coming out and saying it and pretending it's a women's empowerment. | ||
But yeah, I mean, to me, the Star Wars one is the is the most egregious one, because They literally, they brought back the Emperor, and they used this line from Episode 1, or Episode 3, right? | ||
The prequel series, where they go, you know, the dark side has powers that can seem unnatural, right? | ||
And this was the line that, uh... | ||
The emperor used to seduce Darth Vader to the dark side because he was telling him basically if you join the dark side you can defeat death and Vader was scared of death wanted to uh seduce him over to the dark side so he said hey you know come over the dark side you can actually reverse death that was a lie the dark side that was a trick by the dark side Vader fell for it his what his life he was trying to save still died and he became an inhuman robot like the point of that line was that it was a deception the people that are making the current movies Still think that's the truth. | ||
Like, they are literally the type of people that would have been seduced by the dark side. | ||
They are dark side people. | ||
They are. | ||
They are now. | ||
Yeah, so it's, but you're right. | ||
It's like the witch is making the Snow White movie, the Empire is making the Star Wars movies, and Sauron is making the Lord of the Rings movies, and they can't figure out why it's bad. | ||
All right, let's go back out to the phone lines here. | ||
We're all over the map. | ||
We're gonna go now to, let's go to Lee in Idaho. | ||
Talk about being all over the map. | ||
Lee in Idaho, you're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Hey, Harrison. | ||
Good to talk to you both. | ||
I just wanted to ask you about Dr. Steven Greer. | ||
Are you aware of him and his work? | ||
Relatively. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So he did a podcast, and I'm not trying to pump anybody on here, but Sean Ryan still. | ||
And he's basically talking about Raytheon and Boeing and a few other government contractors that have exotic technology, alien perhaps. | ||
Um, and basically a breakaway technology civilization that's being formed and that Congress put out some sort of law or something or demand. | ||
They have six months to come forward with this information that they might have. | ||
Are you aware of any of that? | ||
Are you saying what? | ||
They're going to subpoena who? | ||
NASA? | ||
Or how are they going to get this information? | ||
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Not NASA, but the government contractors like Raytheon. | |
There's a few of them in there. | ||
There's about three or four. | ||
Are they planning on, how are they going to bring this information out if they don't volunteer it then? | ||
I mean, are they, I'm just asking, are they going to like bring them to Congress or what? | ||
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Basically, from what Greer is saying, they're going to arrest them if they don't come forward with the information. | |
Well, yeah, that would be contempt of Congress. | ||
If you subpoenaed Raytheon and you said, we want to know about whatever project, X project, that cost the U.S. | ||
government $10 billion and you subpoena them and they don't produce the documents, well, you can go hold them in contempt of Congress. | ||
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Yeah, that's what they're talking about. | |
And I was just wondering if you had any comments on that, because I understand Curious, I've never seen Dr. Greer on your show and I didn't know if you felt like any of his work is legitimate. | ||
He's claiming to have 755 whistleblowers and a large amount of data. | ||
So he has been narrated by Fred Durst? | ||
Oh, I gotta see that now. | ||
What was that? | ||
Fred Durst is the man. | ||
So, but wait a second, Dr. Steven Greer has been on the Alex Jones Show before, the crew is telling me. | ||
Maybe we can get him back on? | ||
Yeah, we could. | ||
Actually, the crew says they're trying to get him back on now, so he might be back on again. | ||
Lee, thanks for the call. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Here's my thing with it. | ||
Actually, we were kind of talking about this in the break, too. | ||
I've never really been into the whole UFO thing. | ||
Just, it doesn't really do much for me. | ||
But we were talking about, in one of the breaks, how in the 90s it was kind of a pop culture thing, and there was the X-Files, and you might be able to find some weird TV show talking about aliens. | ||
It was interesting. | ||
And it just kind of peaked your entertainment, at least, maybe your curiosity. | ||
But now it's like, oh, the mainstream media says aliens are real, the government says aliens are real. | ||
Propaganda. | ||
They're fake. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's almost like they're trying to like create some sort of big like, oh, disclosure. | ||
Nobody pays attention. | ||
But now everybody's like, oh, really? | ||
Government? | ||
You have aliens? | ||
Nice try. | ||
Good try. | ||
We're not falling for it. | ||
Which I think is a good thing. | ||
I think that would have to be sort of like the last card they play. | ||
Right. | ||
They don't they really don't want to play the alien card. | ||
They tried to play that there was a 10-foot alien that landed in Vegas two weeks ago. | ||
Right. | ||
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That type of stuff. | |
They really went with that. | ||
Even like Chuck Schumer over the weekend or last week was claiming to know things about aliens. | ||
Where's the 10-foot alien? | ||
Show me the alien. | ||
Yeah, that only one person apparently saw. | ||
But I guess we're kind of missing the point because they're talking about secret technology that Raytheon has. | ||
Now, I do believe that's out there. | ||
Yes, and well, people I know that have contacts in these big companies say that the people at the heads of these big companies actually do believe that they have alien technology. | ||
So like I don't. | ||
But again, I don't know if they actually have alien technology or if this is a double blind thing where the people in charge of these companies think it's alien technology, but really it's just advanced technology that they have elsewhere. | ||
I don't think aliens are as likely as like interdimensional, like demons. | ||
I mean, when you look at the description of UFOs, it sounds a lot like the description of a celestial phenomenon that took place in the 1600s and all the way back in time that the Bible was written. | ||
So I am much more I think it's a lot more likely that it's like some sort of spiritual, your access, because that's the thing, like the book of Enoch talks about aliens, or not aliens, but demons giving new technology, which was things like makeup, right? | ||
In the book of Enoch, it's like, they'll name the demon and then they'll tell you, here's what they taught us. | ||
And it'll be like, they taught women how to paint their faces to look pretty. | ||
And you don't think of makeup as a technology, but it kind of is. | ||
And I was talking to a very faithful friend about this and his contention was basically, Humans can develop this technology themselves when they're ready, but what the demons do is give us this technology before we're ready for it, and it throws us off, and it's like, it's not good for us to have access to this technology until we have collectively reached a certain level of consciousness that we can then use the technology responsibly. | ||
They basically give it to us before we're ready to screw us up. | ||
And I wonder the context of what they talk about, too, because, I mean, I think about Just, I mean, I'm watching something in HD or 4k, like a concert or a ball game. | ||
It's like, this is alien, man. | ||
Somehow, somehow a lens on a thing is now I'm in, I'm in the front row at the world cup. | ||
Like that's alien freak. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like that's not natural, but I would even to make a comparison, like I got to watch here. | ||
If I bust open this watch, you're going to see gears that turn that make this spin. | ||
And I can go show that to even probably, you know, an Aborigine, and they'd say, oh, okay, I see. | ||
I have a basic logical concept that this spins, this spins, and this is keeping time. | ||
Oh, an iWatch? | ||
An Apple Watch? | ||
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No. | |
Yeah, yeah, no. | ||
And, like, I understand technology pretty well, but there's a certain point where it all kind of breaks down for me. | ||
Like, the entire concept of, like, digital technology, I'm sure they're... I'm sure my dad is laughing at me. | ||
My dad's a computer programmer. | ||
He understands it really well, but, like... Programmers! | ||
Programmers! | ||
Programmers! | ||
Sorry, that's Steve Baldwin. | ||
It's about my dad. | ||
Was he working at Microsoft when that went down? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
No, but yeah, that is... | ||
But, uh, you probably love that whole thing. | ||
But, because yeah, in the 90s, but no, you know, at a certain point, it's like, you keep, again, you keep asking why and you're like, so wait, why is that? | ||
Why is that line make the computer do this? | ||
It's like, well, because I typed this and it's like, but how does it understand that word? | ||
Like you keep asking questions and eventually it's like, okay, it's all ones and zeros. | ||
Everything I'm seeing go on. | ||
Aliens, but they mean aliens. | ||
It's got to be aliens at a certain point. | ||
You gotta have aliens. | ||
The jump from analog to digital was so rapid and... Silicon world. | ||
...unexplained. | ||
Yeah, unexplained. | ||
The Silicon takeover. | ||
All right, you did it, Lee in Idaho. | ||
You got us on the aliens. | ||
All right, let's go wild here. | ||
Let's go to Jason in Texas. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Jason, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hello? | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes, we've got you. | ||
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Hey, how you doing, sir? | |
Glad to be talking to you. | ||
Much honor and love and respect to y'all. | ||
I appreciate what y'all do. | ||
I want to ask you a question. | ||
Have you ever heard of the Jesuit Order of Rome? | ||
We know them as Freemasons and, you know, Council 300, Illuminati, New Old Order, whatnot. | ||
You know, I work at InfoWars for Alex Jones, but I've never heard of any of that somehow. | ||
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I was just curious. | |
Yeah, we got big pictures out here. | ||
We got breakdowns in the hallways. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Of the Jesuit Order of Rome? | |
Amongst others, yeah. | ||
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Interesting. | |
I just wanted to share that with y'all. | ||
That's the real name of the enemy. | ||
They're soldiers for the Pope. | ||
You know, the Pope thinks that everybody should worship him as God, and when they don't, that military organization of the Jesuits use the militaries of other nations, including our own, to deem him a heretic and destroy him. | ||
See, here's my problem, and I'm not discounting what you're saying, I'm not discounting the power of the Jesuits or the Catholics or anything like that, but You present it, it's unpalatable. | ||
The Jesuits aren't sending me mail saying that you owe us hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes. | ||
The Jesuits aren't voting to raise my property taxes four times. | ||
The Jesuits aren't in the children's classrooms telling them they need to chop off their wieners and breasts. | ||
You know who is doing that? | ||
Democrats and liberals. | ||
And people see that, and they understand that. | ||
And so that's why, that's where my thrust is, that's where my focus is. | ||
And so people get upset, they're like, or they, you know, they talk about Jews, where they're like, you never talk about Israel, you never talk about the Jesuits, you never talk about the Catholics. | ||
It's like, because most people don't want to hear it, they can't comprehend it, and they're not dealing with any of these people, at least directly. | ||
So I understand people calling, like, you're covering this up. | ||
Nobody's covering it up. | ||
Call in, tell us how the Jesuits run the world. | ||
But I'm just telling you, people don't see Jesuits in their lives disrupting things. | ||
They see liberals, they see Democrats, they see the World Economic Forum, and they see NATO. | ||
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They've been taught to act as the dissembler. | |
It's like a mirror. | ||
They become us to take us down from within. | ||
I mean, I know that Fauci was educated as a Jesuit. | ||
I know, I mean, we had a guy on this week talking about the Catholic Church. | ||
I mean, the Catholic Church itself is sort of, I don't know what to make of it, because on the right wing, the Catholic Church is such a powerful force, I think, for good in a lot of ways, as it was in America for a long time. | ||
Then you look at what the Vatican's doing now, what the Vatican's supporting now, the migrant camps at the borders that are run by the Catholic charities. | ||
It's like, is it the Catholics that are behind this? | ||
Well, a lot of Catholics are vehemently against this and doing all the work against it. | ||
So it's not as simple as just naming the Catholics or the Jews or the Jesuits. | ||
And then, yeah, I agree with Owen that it muddles things. | ||
It doesn't make things more clear unless you can actually directly explain, you know, how all of these people have infiltrated everything and where they're getting their orders from. | ||
There are tangible ways that these networks are built and it's not all the Jesuits. | ||
Like, I would say the better way to approach it, and I guess you may think that the Jesuits are in charge of the Vatican, but no, we should go into the Vatican, we should audit the Vatican, we should literally be allowed into the archives and the basements and see all the things they've stolen. | ||
All the things they've stolen. | ||
Archaeological dig sites that they've robbed. | ||
Historical sites that they've robbed. | ||
Sarcophaguses that they've robbed. | ||
That to me is something that could actually expose the power of the Vatican. | ||
That they get to keep secret human history. | ||
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Y'all wanna hear those? | |
Sure. | ||
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Okay. | |
You have to be taught to act in a sad way. | ||
I don't know what's happening. | ||
I don't know either. | ||
What is going on? | ||
So I don't know what's happening. | ||
I don't know either. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Is this a recording of the call you just made? | ||
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I'm kind of confused at this. | |
I think the Jesuits have taken over the phone line, Jason. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
We've been infiltrated. | ||
Hey, look, here's the thing is, people call in on this issue and that's fine, that's their issue. | ||
It's not my issue to expose the Jesuits. | ||
If that's yours, that's fine. | ||
But it's like this notion that if I don't talk about the Jesuits, I'm somehow covering it up. | ||
That's very, it's very annoying. | ||
I get the same thing where it's like, you are in Jesuit age. | ||
I'm like, I don't even know what that means. | ||
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I have no idea. | |
I had to call her last week. | ||
He calls it all the time. | ||
I'm sure he's a great guy. | ||
He's fine. | ||
But it's like, he calls, he says, you're censoring me by not talking about the Jesuits. | ||
It's like, bro, you're on the air. | ||
What do you, how can I censor you? | ||
What am I there holding you down and telling you what to say? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's fine. | ||
The Jesuits are bad. | ||
Fine. | ||
Whatever. | ||
The Jews are bad. | ||
Everybody's bad. | ||
It's not the FBI. | ||
It's not the CIA. | ||
It's unpalatable, unseen groups that we need to point out, and that's how we can save things. | ||
Look, I get it. | ||
If that's the top of the power structure, that's fine. | ||
You've got to start at the bottom. | ||
You've got to start at their operatives. | ||
You've got to start at their agents. | ||
You've got to start at their agencies. | ||
You've got to start at their infrastructure. | ||
And if you think at the top when you finally dissemble it all and you climb the power of the establishment and there's a reptilian pope wearing a Jesuit hat, then you've done it. | ||
You're the smartest guy on earth. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's just so much more complicated than being able to break it down to naming one group or one secret organization, especially like a lot of people point to. | ||
Because I don't. | ||
I know the Jesuit history of, you know, people have called in and told me, I better look into this. | ||
And, you know, you can go back in time and see places where the Jesuits have infiltrated places and have used their power to exert revenge for not, you know, bowing to the Catholic Church or whatever. | ||
And you can look at, you know, places in American history where the Freemasons have done some very unsavory things. | ||
But then you can also look back in history, like, if you search, if you read about Texas history, you can read Fourteen books about Texas history, never hear the Masons referenced once, then you search the Masons Texas and it's like, oh, most of the Texas settlers were Masons and part of what Santa Ana was doing to punish the Texans was outlawed Freemasonry because the Freemasons and the Catholics were at loggerheads. | ||
You know, it's different through history. | ||
Groups that were evil aren't evil anymore. | ||
Groups that were good are now bad. | ||
People change. | ||
People are doing things for their own personal gain, not because they're an agent of some form, you know, some major group. | ||
Imagine a debate between somebody who says Jews run everything and Jesuits run everything. | ||
That would be entertaining. | ||
I'd like to see that. | ||
Maybe we can host that. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
That's what we do. | ||
ELE. | ||
Everybody love everybody. | ||
We're just talking about some of the crazy things that happen behind the scenes here. | ||
Where you can be called, in the same day, you can be called an anti-Semite and an Israeli agent. | ||
In the same day, you can be called a Trump basher and a Trump enthusiast. | ||
It's like, hey man, I'm just calling it as I see it. | ||
And so, whatever you take out of that. | ||
That's on you. | ||
But we do want to show the lizard, alien, whatever, mind control puppet. | ||
Here, Arison, why don't you pitch this video here, because I don't even know how to explain this. | ||
All right. | ||
This woman is a Jesuit, I'll have you know. | ||
No, we don't know who this woman is. | ||
I haven't really looked at it. | ||
It's just a creepy video. | ||
It just exposes, you know, there's another video that went a little bit viral a few months ago where You can actually hear the earpiece of the Congresswoman telling her what to say, and then she repeats it. | ||
Literally what you and I were just doing, they're doing. | ||
So they have these people in Congress that are like the professional parliamentary rule people, and they tell the Congress people, like, here's what rule to invoke right now. | ||
So what you're about to see is a Congresswoman Talking about, um, you know, talking about a statement that was made and the woman behind her, first of all, is very odd looking because she's sort of rolling her eyes like she kind of looks like she's on drugs. | ||
That's what a lot of comments underneath are like. | ||
That's Molly right there. | ||
You know, whatever, whatever drug looks like she's on. | ||
People saying like, oh, she must be friends with Zelensky, you know. | ||
She doesn't look exactly right, but she's like mouthing along with what this congresswoman is saying, and the congresswoman actually messes up at one point, and the woman behind her immediately gets up and corrects her. | ||
So she's like, she has a script memorized that this woman is repeating, and when she mis-says a word, the woman jumps up and corrects her. | ||
So, I mean, to me, this is just... | ||
This is just how Washington, D.C. | ||
works. | ||
These people who are sitting in office, the elected representatives, are quite literally puppets with scripts that they don't even understand that they're reading out. | ||
And so we'll see it. | ||
see it. | ||
I mean, this is what all of the hubbub is about, this mysterious woman some people are calling a reptilian sitting behind a congresswoman during a speech. | ||
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In 2023, in that line, she says, the question was asked, okay, if someone were to leave here today, were to leave this interview and were to suggest or imply that when you said the laptop was real, that it meant that the FBI had affirmatively determined in October 2020 that the laptop belonged to Hunter Biden, that the contents belonged to Hunter Biden, and that the contents had not been manipulated that the contents belonged to Hunter Biden, and that the contents had not | |
Would they be representing what you said, correct? | ||
Answered by Ms. Demlow. | ||
They would be representing what I said, because I don't have much knowledge of that. | ||
They would be misrepresenting what I said, because I don't have much knowledge of that. | ||
Because this committee likes to misrepresent. | ||
The head shake and the sigh. | ||
That to me is the biggest one where it's like, You can read her mind right there going, this woman's an idiot. | ||
This woman's an idiot. | ||
I would say if I'm going with the most innocent explanation, you have a extremely zealous staffer, congressional staffer that probably wrote that for her or maybe got it from the lobbyist that wrote it. | ||
And she has it memorized because she's so overzealous. | ||
And I guess she's just feeling like she's a part of this. | ||
Proceeding so she's just kind of reading off like you might sing along to lyrics in a car made for your favorite song But she's obviously paying attention because she corrects the record so she obviously so it's I mean we know they read scripts And I would say too, this is actually, this is one of the biggest reasons why we need to be careful about term limits. | ||
Because that's the type of person that ends up running your congressman right there. | ||
Right. | ||
Because they stay there and there are no term limits for congressional staffers. | ||
Right. | ||
But there's no denying that it seems, I mean, the whole thing is so strange. | ||
I mean, you don't see something like that ever? | ||
I mean, I've never seen something like that. | ||
No, it's very weird. | ||
And again, to me, just... | ||
I don't think. | ||
I don't think it's anything crazy. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think it's a staffer that probably works 20 hours a day, you know, putting together this very tedious sort of stuff. | ||
And then she hears, you know, the congresswoman just comes, comes waltzing in going, Oh, give me that. | ||
Give me that script. | ||
I'm gonna go take credit for this. | ||
And this woman is sitting behind her getting very frustrated. | ||
And, you know, This is what I love about the Biden presidency is every single day that he goes outside, we get a new blooper reel. | ||
We get a new goof of some sort. | ||
And you got to think that every time you're seeing Joe Biden up on stage, there's like four or five of those people behind going. | ||
Oh God, just read the script right. | ||
Just pronounce everything. | ||
Don't say end of quote. | ||
Damn it, he said end of quote. | ||
Please don't read the directions on the teleprompter. | ||
Just when you're done, just walk off the stage. | ||
Oh, he's getting near a child. | ||
Don't sniff. | ||
He's sniffing the child. | ||
Dang it. | ||
You know that this is what's happening in Washington, and I'm sure this woman is saying, and to me again, sort of the best part of that video is right afterwards when you see the woman just literally just roll her eyes and just like shake her head where she's just like, You can't even read. | ||
Yeah, I wrote it down. | ||
I wrote it for her, you know, in vernacular English and she still gets it wrong. | ||
What is going on? | ||
You know, so this is just this is how our democracy works. | ||
We have literal puppets reading scripts that they don't even understand and having to be corrected by some probably underpaid, you know, staffer that herself will probably be a congresswoman in a couple years, if I had to guess. | ||
Yeah, she's a she's a Democrat. | ||
We'll just leave it at that. | ||
Yeah, we'll just go ahead and conclude. | ||
And then once you're I mean, we know Democrats Weird stuff going on there. | ||
Some weird activities. | ||
Some weird stuff they're into. | ||
All right, let's take a call from Alex in Connecticut. | ||
Alex, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, what's going on? | |
What's going on Harrison? | ||
Howdy. | ||
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Righto. | |
So yeah, just a simple call. | ||
Just about turbo force. | ||
I actually would like to see some fruit punch flavors. | ||
Oh, a new flavor, huh? | ||
Really? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I love the flavor of Turbo Force. | ||
I think that's one of its biggest selling points. | ||
It tastes like orange soda to me. | ||
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I'm a little, uh, I don't know. | |
I'm a little, I kind of like, uh, when I, when I add a little bit of it to my, um, Longevity products, like the Beyond Tanning 2.0 Peach 2, and then I add, um, the Polym Burst, the Berry Blast to it. | ||
And I kind of mixed it all together. | ||
Oh my God, it's so good. | ||
So I'm like, hmm, maybe they should come up with a, you know, a tropical blast is okay for me. | ||
Not the favorite flavor for me, but I'm like, man, if they could get a fruit punch up in there and just change it up and then get even more people on it. | ||
And I'm thinking about, you know, bringing back the strawberry flavor for the, you know, the bone broth and all this stuff. | ||
Like, oh man, get the flavor, get variety of flavors and get this thing. | ||
You know, rock and roll even more for people who are on the fence. | ||
Well, we do everything we can and it's a pretty good result when we are able to sell products like TurboForce Plus that is obviously very popular. | ||
But you know, here's our challenge. | ||
Most people that make products like this, they make products like this to make money, to make more products. | ||
We make and sell products like this to fund our news organization. | ||
And then with the money we have left over, we make more products. | ||
So it's a different thing with what we do here. | ||
I'm not in charge of marketing and research, so I don't know if there's an idea out there about having a second flavor, but maybe I can float it. | ||
And the flavor's actually good, it's just maybe not to your taste. | ||
I like the flavor a lot. | ||
I love the taste of it, Tabor. | ||
Do you still put it in coffee? | ||
No, that wasn't me. | ||
That wasn't you? | ||
I thought maybe that was you. | ||
That was a Tate move. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, some people put it in coffee. | ||
Actually, I think Rob here probably has done that too. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you can put it in smoothies or, you know, anything else. | ||
So if you don't like the taste when it's in water, I do. | ||
I think it's amazing. | ||
But Fizzy Magnesium is actually probably my favorite. | ||
That one is so good. | ||
They are very good. | ||
Just, you know, try putting it in a smoothie or fruit juice or something. | ||
Yeah, I was going to say a different juice. | ||
I put my Vitamin Mineral Fusion in different juice. | ||
Blueberry, pomegranate, it always changes the flavor. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, maybe just try a little something, mix it up with something else. | ||
Put it in your favorite soda or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Hey, thanks for the call. | ||
Thanks for the support and the call, Alex. | ||
Let's go to Bart in Minnesota. | ||
Bart, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi. | |
I just wanted to say about Kennedy, if he gets shut out of the party just like they did to Bernie, I think he could easily go independent. | ||
And then it would be just wonderful if he ran as vice president with Trump. | ||
I think it would be an unstoppable ticket. | ||
You know, you figure you've got 90 percent of the independents probably and then, you know, 20 percent of the Democrats. | ||
So I have I have no I have no clues or signs that this is going on. | ||
So I don't want to be misinterpreted here. | ||
But let's just say if Trump and Kennedy were. | ||
We're thinking about something like that, whether they've communicated or not. | ||
Let's just say they were. | ||
The best move would be to let RFK continue to campaign, continue to get more support, eventually start having rallies where he's getting big numbers. | ||
And so it's undeniable that he's a viable candidate, and then when the Democrats squeeze him out, either absorb him into the Trump campaign or have him run third party. | ||
But right now, I think for RFK, whatever he ends up doing, he needs to just keep the campaign hot, keep raising his popularity, keep raising his poll numbers, because then he really becomes a force that they have—it's undeniable. | ||
I mean, I think, I think it's crazy that he's even running as a Democrat right now because the vast majority of support I see for RFK Jr. | ||
is from our side. | ||
It's from the conservative side. | ||
So. | ||
Or, or centrists type. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But just basically it's just people who like that he goes after the. | ||
Anyone who's not a dirty commie. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So how he's going to, how he's going to get that dirty commie vote that's necessary to win the Democrat. | ||
I don't even, nobody even wants the dirty commie vote. | ||
They need it. | ||
Except Bernie. | ||
They have to win it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Except Bernie. | ||
But yeah, no, I think he, uh, I think it'd be amazing if, uh, if they could combine forces or if he'd run as independent. | ||
I do think the Democrats, I mean, they might not even wait for the, to Bernie Sanders him cause that was a big debacle and super embarrassing for them. | ||
So they'll want to take him out a lot earlier. | ||
I want to kneecap him before it gets to the convention. | ||
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It'd be great if they had a debate between Trump and Kennedy. | |
And invite Biden, but he won't show. | ||
Just kind of a repeat of what almost happened in 2020. | ||
When Trump and Bernie were going to debate and Hillary Clinton was eliminated or didn't want to show. | ||
But it never happened. | ||
They were going to do it like in a baseball stadium. | ||
And it would have been pretty devastating to Clinton because she didn't. | ||
Well, the political landscape is so different now that you can't even really do these comparisons. | ||
Trump had everything to gain in 2016. | ||
Now he has everything to lose. | ||
So it really doesn't make any sense for him to have any debates, quite frankly. | ||
But he did throw out the notion of doing a town hall with Tucker Carlson the night of the fake Republican debates. | ||
So you might see something like that. | ||
And as far as RFK Jr., is concerned. | ||
I think the Democrats plan is attack, attack, attack, ignore, ignore, ignore. | ||
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Yeah, it's all about the media. | |
He, uh, if they decide to crush him, they probably will. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
The media attacks, the Democrat party acts like he's, he's not even there. | ||
That's, that's kind of their strategy. | ||
Bart, thank you for the call. | ||
Any, anything else you want to add there? | ||
Uh, yeah, well, it was just crazy seeing the Democrats attack him during the censorship hearings. | ||
Again, it's like... It really told the story. | ||
With the Republicans supporting the Democrat candidate for president, the Democrats trying to censor him. | ||
Just a bizarre new political landscape we're trying to figure out as we go. | ||
Literally, if you're not a total dirty commie that loves criminal leaders, The Democrats aren't interested in you. | ||
Yeah, I mean, they got the message. | ||
I don't know how they receive it, if they have an antenna that we can't see or something, but I mean, they are so, like, they're so lockstep on everything. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
It's bizarre that you don't have at least one Democrat going, I actually kind of care about, like, healthcare and, like, keeping pharmaceutical companies in check. | ||
Like, that should be a Democrat thing, but not one. | ||
Not one of them is willing to do that. | ||
You know, because there's obviously the levels of blackmail, right? | ||
We know the blackmail goes on in Congress and politics and everything. | ||
But I feel like there's this new, this new phenomenon you're describing is so many of these modern day liberal Democrats, they've just, they've lied so much that they can't, like they can't go against the lie. | ||
Like they told you the vaccine was safe and effective. | ||
They know it's not, but it's like, oh, we can't, we can't admit we were wrong. | ||
We can't admit we lied. | ||
So it's just double down on everything. | ||
And anybody that calls out your lie must be destroyed. | ||
Yeah, or just like that video that we played in this segment. | ||
It's like the woman doesn't know what the hell she's reading. | ||
She's reading it wrong and the, you know, staffer is the one that actually believes what she wrote and, you know, wrote what she wrote. | ||
So the, you know, the liberals just come in and go, what are my marching orders today? | ||
What am I doing? | ||
Attacking RFK Jr.? | ||
I loved his father, but okay, I'll attack his son because I'm evil and a liberal. | ||
So it's, it's, it is very odd to see what's happening with RFK running as a, as a Democrat of all things. | ||
It could be a real game changer. | ||
Let's go to Andy in North Carolina. | ||
Andy, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Gentlemen, pre-9-11 listener and had called in since about probably 2013. | ||
Wow, I love that. | ||
To your original topic, I just want to let you know I have not seen so many people awake and aware since I'm, since ever, maybe about five years after 9/11, you had this like groundswell of people that were starting to kind of wake up. | ||
But then they just all fell back to sleep. | ||
You know, all the Democrats won't take care of it. | ||
You know, in comes Obama, and I don't know what happened 'cause back then the majority of the audience for a good portion was all left, believe it or not. | ||
I mean, I was a real failure. - No, Obama really was such a destructive force, not just culturally, not just politically, but he did kind of, he did kind of sabotage that anti-establishment awakening. | ||
He stole that political momentum. | ||
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Oh yeah, oh yeah. | |
The bombings turned into peace bombs when he became president. | ||
Because I mean, I'm just thinking my friend, because I had friends that voted for Obama and they were, I mean, they're all Trump supporters now. | ||
They're just anti-establishment. | ||
They thought Obama would be the guy. | ||
Because Obama said a lot of the same things that Trump said on the campaign trail. | ||
He was going to end the wars. | ||
I mean, there were a lot of good reasons to support Obama. | ||
I supported Obama. | ||
I was a young, dumb 18-year-old. | ||
I'm sorry, audience. | ||
Bring in the holy water. | ||
I sincerely apologize for this. | ||
But this is the thing, right? | ||
Obama said all these amazing things. | ||
He said he was going to end the war. | ||
He said he was going to stop the torture and all the stuff that we were all against. | ||
And I remember arguing with my dad and him calling me a communist because it was at the time if you were like a conspiracy theorist and you didn't like the war in Iraq, I mean, you were all left. | ||
At least that's the way people saw you. | ||
But then it was like, I expected, I was like, oh, Obama, racism is over. | ||
You know, I was like, oh, I'm so proud to be a part of it. | ||
Finally they'll shut up. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And so then Obama just turns and reverses on everything that he promised. | ||
And it's like, I'm the only one sitting there going, this guy was a fraud and I don't like being lied to and tricked and, you know, fooled, made a fool of. | ||
And yet everybody else was apparently willing to be made a fool of. | ||
Like what Obama did was really bad. | ||
What he said during the campaign trail, Very uplifting. | ||
It sounded very good. | ||
But then when he didn't fulfill it, I don't know why everybody just kept going along with it. | ||
Like, that's the weird part. | ||
Sort of the same phenomenon that we're talking about. | ||
It's like, I don't know who's whispering in their ear just being like, it's fine that he's still bombing. | ||
It's fine that all of this stuff is still happening. | ||
You still support him. | ||
It's fine that he's bringing racism back from when it was totally gone. | ||
Everybody seemed fine with it. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
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Yeah, and quickly, a couple of forecasts. | |
Biden is not going to be impeached. | ||
Biden is going to be 25th by his own party. | ||
They don't have enough amphetamine, dark arts, magic, whatever it takes to animate that goal. | ||
So let's talk about that because I'm not in disagreement with you. | ||
I do believe the Democrats have a plan, whether it's 25th Amendment or whatever the case is. | ||
The Democrats obviously have a plan to do the switcheroo and get him out and put in Newsom or Obama or whoever it is. | ||
That's why I'm saying the Republicans need to strategically have impeachment ready to counter that. | ||
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Well, I think what they're going to do, look, the Republicans aren't our friends, dude, and it is a win-win for everybody. | |
Hunter goes away. | ||
That whole thing goes poof. | ||
Biden cannot stand trial because he's unfit. | ||
He's at least 25th out of the presidency office, and the Republicans can beat their chest and say, look, we got rid of him, and the whole thing just disappears. | ||
But real quick, man, a prognostication is they're going to break out Oprah Winfrey on us. | ||
And if they do, you gotta have me on the show for 10 minutes so I can tell you how I know that. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you what. | ||
If they try to present us Oprah Winfrey, then you can have a whole segment to break it down. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think Oprah's popular anymore, really, to be honest. | ||
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Well, I think she's in everybody's DNA, and look, man, COVID wasn't popular, and look how they sold that. | |
And I think Operation Oprah, the blitzkrieg from the media, would just be—if the climate changed, shame, dude. | ||
Oprah. | ||
That is a name I haven't heard floated. | ||
I mean, Roger Stone seems very convinced it's going to be Michelle Obama. | ||
I think there's some major issues there, but who knows? | ||
It's funny nobody mentions Kamala. | ||
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Nobody thinks it's going to be Kamala. | |
Kamala is a zero percent chance. | ||
Hey, can I just say before we go, because, you know, Andy brought up what you've been talking about, the reaction to people, and we were talking about 6th Street earlier. | ||
When we went out on 6th Street, I was out with Rob from the crew. | ||
He was wearing an Alex Jones for President t-shirt. | ||
I swear, we had four people within two minutes of being out of that, like the venue that we were in, where it was a ton of conservatives. | ||
We go outside and people on the street, within five minutes, There were at least four people coming up being like, I love that shirt. | ||
One guy got so excited. | ||
He was like, is he running? | ||
Is Alex Jones really running? | ||
Rob's like, Rob's like, no, no, it's just a joke. | ||
I was like, dang it, man. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
I would love to vote for him. | ||
So like, it's just, when I was, when I was listening to your show talking about people's reaction, that reaction, I mean, it was like, it was crazy. | ||
It was like Friday night on sixth street. | ||
And, uh, you know, within five minutes, four different people coming up saying, saying, I love your shirt, which you would not expect in downtown Austin. | ||
But, uh, the world is changing. | ||
I'm telling you, now's the time to kind of be your own barometer. | ||
Whether it's wearing the InfoWars shirt, the Alex Jones for President shirt, an old InfoWars shirt you got in the past, or a Trump hat or something. | ||
Now is definitely the time. | ||
And it's positive reinforcement, and it's also courage is courageous. | ||
Or, contagious. | ||
I just pulled a Kamala. | ||
That was not as bad as Kamala. | ||
Courage is being brave. | ||
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Don't you know that it's being brave when you're courageous? | |
And this is why we have to teach bravery and courage to people. | ||
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See, when you're courageous, your courage makes you courageous. | |
That's right. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Somebody writes this for her. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
Alright, let's squeeze one more in here. | ||
Let's squeeze one more in here. | ||
Let's go to the Hammond guy in Las Vegas. | ||
You're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Hey guys. | |
Hey. | ||
Howdy. | ||
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Haven't talked to you for a while, Owen. | |
Good to hear from you. | ||
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Played some organ for you around Christmas time. | |
Ain't had time to check in with you. | ||
Right on. | ||
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Listen, you know, I really like your broadcast. | |
I buy your products. | ||
I'm a strong supporter. | ||
But we got to realize something here. | ||
And I keep reiterating this. | ||
Nothing's been done with the voting machines in this country. | ||
And as long as the voting machines are going to be still rigged, It doesn't matter who we got as a candidate. | ||
Let's hold on. | ||
Let's hold on a second here, Ammon guy, because generally speaking, you're right. | ||
Generally, the direction you're heading in is right. | ||
But to say nothing has been done is actually not true. | ||
The Eric system has been kicked out of multiple states, including Texas, and you have local districts investigating on using Dominion or not again. | ||
So to say nothing's been done, I don't think is fair. | ||
I generally agree with your statement, but to say nothing has been done, I don't think is accurate. | ||
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Well, the thing is, Dominion comes after people like, okay, you want to come after us? | |
We want to put a suit against you and crush you. | ||
So I'd like to see Trump come out and actually say, hey, you know what? | ||
I mean, the guy's got a big ego about the vaccines and all this stuff. | ||
If he came out and said, look, we got to stop this. | ||
And if you want a fair and free election, then we got to do something different. | ||
But everybody's just like rah, rah, rah. | ||
When Trump gets back in, all these MAGA friends of mine are, oh, when Trump gets back in, when Trump. | ||
I said, look, I voted for the guy two times. | ||
But what makes us think that we have a better shot now than we did when we probably won every state? | ||
Well, how about this then? | ||
Let me kind of play devil's advocate. | ||
And Harrison, let me get your response to this, too. | ||
And I'm out of time, Hammond guy. | ||
But thank you for the call. | ||
So I would say, if your friends had to watch 2020 happen over again, what would that do to their politics? | ||
What would that do to their attitude? | ||
So I'm sitting here like, yeah, OK, maybe somebody or people are starting to think, OK, 2020, something's up with this. | ||
Biden, 80 million votes, something ain't right. | ||
And then they see it a second time. | ||
It's like, OK, no, I don't think something's wrong here. | ||
I know something's wrong here. | ||
The major problem is the the rule changes that were made outside of the legislative authority that the secretaries of state use the covid program, the covid pandemic to implement mail in balloting, which it doesn't matter whether it's machine counted or hand counted. | ||
The mail in balloting program is is. | ||
Is right for fraud and you can't even I mean, if there's no chain of custody, you shouldn't be able to count the vote. | ||
They are just producing. | ||
They can produce votes out of nowhere. | ||
They could. | ||
I mean, the mail in balloting and the the changes that were made under covid are what the problem is. | ||
I don't think it necessarily is the I don't think like it's we have to worry about like hacking from China or anything like that. | ||
Or think about this. | ||
Let me play devil's advocate and let's just say, let's just say Dominion actually works well. | ||
Let's just say the Dominion voting system is not flawed and works perfectly. | ||
Again, I'm just playing devil's advocate here. | ||
But let's just say that's the case. | ||
Well, you're still going to get the same result. | ||
Why? | ||
Because 300,000 ballots show up in Detroit at 3 a.m. | ||
that the Dominion machine counts as Biden votes. | ||
So again, I think what it is is we're going through this I'm impatient, I understand it, our country is being destroyed. | ||
We're going through this, we're finding the pressure points, we're seeing where the problems are, and we're finally realizing it, we're finally talking about it. | ||
It's also, how about this? | ||
What does voting matter at all if the Congress can't make the FBI do what they want? | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
The FBI and the Deep State has literally, in front of all of us, usurped power from Congress, and you can vote a hardcore, you know, anti-Deep State person in, but the FBI just throws up their middle fingers and says, what are you going to do about it? | ||
It doesn't even matter who you vote for. | ||
The Deep State is just asserting its control over everybody, and you don't vote for who's in the Deep State, so. | ||
You know, Byron Donald said it best. | ||
It's a constitutional crisis. | ||
It literally is, and nobody's treating it like that. | ||
And that's exactly it. | ||
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