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Here with this key analysis, and we've got this renowned respected gentleman, Professor Dr. Dennis Rancourt, just one of the other consortiums that got together of scientists and doctors and statisticians. | ||
That's what he's an expert in, is death numbers. | ||
That's what he does. | ||
Insurance company stuff like that, and he's finding the same stuff the other groups found. | ||
He's very eloquent. | ||
And it's 17 million conservatively and it's people that took the shots and we know that because of the New Zealand documents that actually gave us who had taken shots and who died. | ||
They've been suppressing that everywhere else. | ||
We just see the numbers explode when the shots come in. | ||
Boom booster boom. | ||
Next booster boom, and it's the same in every country. | ||
It's right there. | ||
It's what they call in the in the. | ||
Nomenclature, a very good correlation. | ||
And it's like, you take cyanide, you die. | ||
You get shot in the head with a 12-gauge shotgun, you probably die. | ||
It's there. | ||
They know. | ||
And then you can look at the science. | ||
And then you have the FDA and the document three months before they released it that's public on the FDA website. | ||
Like, they covered their ass, fine print. | ||
Hey, this is going to cause heart attacks. | ||
Blood clots. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's the fine print. | ||
The devil's always got it. | ||
Got to have a giant magnifying glass. | ||
Got nowhere to find it. | ||
But they have this metaphysical rule. | ||
They got to tell you somewhere. | ||
And they do it. | ||
So there's a few minutes left in this presentation. | ||
Then we'll go to his boil down. | ||
And I've got some other news on this. | ||
Then we'll go to break and bring in Chase Geyser. | ||
But here it is. | ||
Related to COVID that you can find on my various websites, on our websites, and the one I gave. | ||
And so if we look at This is how we prove that the vaccines were actually causing the death. | ||
Is that every time you rolled out a dose, you got immediately following an excess mortality. | ||
So this is the case of Israel. | ||
So doses one and two, then the first booster, the second booster and so on. | ||
And you can do it by age group like we're doing it here. | ||
You start with the most elderly and you go down by age. | ||
And what you find is that by age, The toxicity of the vaccine, because we come to understand that the vaccine is a toxic substance, that each person is going to react to differently, just like in toxicology, that if you give more doses, it's more dangerous because there's damage from the first doses. | ||
All the principles of toxicology are being followed here, in addition to the high age dependence. | ||
So what we found is that there is an exponential increase in the toxicity of the vaccine per dose, And the doubling time by age is 4 or 5 years of age. | ||
So your risk of dying per injection doubles every 4 or 5 years in age. | ||
And so in Israel, for example, if you're 80 plus years old, you're getting into almost a 1% death chance when you get infected. | ||
And it's higher in other countries. | ||
So, we looked at Peru. | ||
You can see the massive peak there in Peru due to the military coming in. | ||
Here, this is the 90 plus age group. | ||
You can see the doses being rolled out. | ||
The one in color is the fourth dose, the peaks that are associated with it, and then we follow it as a function of age. | ||
All the way down, we've got a lot of good data, and then we do a graph of what happened in Peru, and we can do the same thing for Chile, and we see that dose 4 in both of those countries gave that exponential rise, always the same doubling time, 4 or 5 years, and you're getting into one injection, one death per 20 injections here. | ||
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in the 90-plus-year-olds. | ||
So it was the elderly people that were mostly killed by the vaccines in terms of all-cause mortality. | ||
Of course the youngs suffered death and all kinds of horrible side effects and so on. | ||
But in terms of mortality, the big groups that were dying, that were contributing to the excess mortality, is the elderly. | ||
Back it up five seconds. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's the genius of this weapon that they tested for decades and then Obama made a national directive in... | ||
2014, University of Texas and Capitol Hill, North Carolina. | ||
You look those up, is that it attacks the ovaries and testicles. | ||
It causes blood clots, colonizes the body, makes you sick, causes some heart attacks and death in the young. | ||
But then when your liver is old and you're already run down, your cells can't fight this off. | ||
It also euthanizes old people. | ||
I mean, this is a masterly weapon. | ||
And then for everybody, it retards the immune system. | ||
And I have Pfizer heads, you know, bragging, yeah, this is gonna be a great business model. | ||
When you take three of the shots, your immune system's cut by 96%. | ||
And we don't know when the killer T's ever turn back on. | ||
The white blood cells. | ||
Doesn't kill them. | ||
They just stop. | ||
Stop doing their job. | ||
Stop eating stuff. | ||
Stop eating viruses. | ||
Stop eating bacteria. | ||
Let's continue. | ||
Of course the young suffer death and all kinds of horrible side effects and so on. | ||
But in terms of mortality, the big groups that were dying that were contributing to the excess mortality is the elderly. | ||
And so that's the conclusions about vaccines. | ||
So we're able to, from this work, we're able to calculate how many people would have died globally, given that we've studied so many countries now. | ||
And we find that 17 million people were killed by the vaccines on the planet. | ||
That's our number. | ||
And I'm going to ignore that buzzer because I want to show you Romania. | ||
This is the data for Romania by age group. | ||
This is the correlation between the vaccine rollouts in dark blue and these huge peaks in excess mortality in Romania. | ||
There's no initial peak like you see in the Western countries. | ||
There's that one with the question mark that we have hypotheses about and something very horrible happened in Romania. | ||
To explain that, we have ideas about it. | ||
And then you have the vaccine deaths, and the last one is the booster. | ||
And so in Romania, we did a preliminary analysis of that booster, and it is killing. | ||
You get one death per five or ten injections in the 80-plus-year-olds in Romania from the boosters. | ||
That's our conclusion, preliminary conclusion on the Romanian data, and that's my conclusion with the talk, and that's it. | ||
All right, we're going to let this play out, then I'm going to go to then I'm going to go to him talking to the press. | ||
He did a really good job in the press conference. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to that next clip. | ||
Here is the doctor that ran this international operation, Dennis Rancourt, who I believe is joining us tomorrow or Tuesday. | ||
Here he is talking to the press. | ||
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Good day ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're here at International Crisis Summit number four here in Romania. | ||
It's November the 19th and an honor to be here with Dr. Denis Rancourt, Dr. Marine Baudin and Dr. Jeremy Mercier. | ||
They have written a stunning paper that the world should know about that says that the COVID-19 mRNA genetic injections have killed 17 million people. | ||
Absolutely stunning. | ||
Can you please tell us more about the paper? | ||
That's the global number. | ||
We studied many countries in Latin America and in the equatorial region. | ||
So we have a representative sample of the world, we believe. | ||
Many injections. | ||
It's what? | ||
It's 10% of the world population? | ||
9% of injections or the other way around. | ||
So the number we extract from our analysis allows us, we calculate the toxicity of the vaccine. | ||
For all ages. | ||
And the number allows us, given the number of doses that have been given worldwide, to conclude that 17 million people would have been killed by this vaccine. | ||
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And what I would like to add is that the data we're working with is all-cause mortality. | |
So it's nothing related to COVID mortality or anything else. | ||
It's like you just count death. | ||
So it's 0 or 1. | ||
There is no bias in attributing any cause or something. | ||
Yes, so this idea of working on unbiased data is very important because most people are working on COVID death, which means nothing basically, and we wanted to remove any bias so that we have solid data and analysis that really can be extrapolated to the whole world because we have data on countries and on four continents as well, so it's very solid data. | ||
And it is a data that you can have by function of time, so it could be by day, by week, by month, by a function of characteristic of the individuals, like the sex, the age, and other characteristics, and by jurisdictions as well, so it's very powerful. | ||
And having it by time, like by week or by month, and by age group means that you can actually see when there's a rollout of a booster, for example, which happens very quickly in time for a given age group, you can actually see immediately following it a maximum in the all-cause mortality. | ||
So an excess mortality actual peak that's temporally associated with that rollout. | ||
We see that repeatedly for each rollout. | ||
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Consistently across all countries? | |
All the countries that have sufficient data where you're able to look at it and you have both the vaccine data and the mortality data, this is what we see. | ||
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All right. | |
We can quantify it, therefore. | ||
And so we can quantify the toxicity of the vaccine, your risk of dying per injection. | ||
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And what's really interesting, it's not cherry-picking, choosing those countries. | |
It's very important to understand that when you look at all-cause mortality, you see that deaths are increasing in the winter and decreasing in the summer. | ||
And it's the opposite in the southern hemisphere. | ||
Their summer is our winter. | ||
So in the summer, you should have low death. | ||
But during the COVID vaccine campaign, suddenly you see spikes in mortality right after vaccine campaigns. | ||
And it's very clear because it's in the summer where you should see a low death period. | ||
So it's incredible. | ||
For TV viewers, you can see this. | ||
Radio listeners, you can't, but the video is at Infowars.com. | ||
Jamie's posted this on the live show feed that we'll also put on screen so people know what to search for at Infowars.com. | ||
It's also at RealAlexJones on X. Go follow me there. | ||
Get this out in every country. | ||
We've had this for years. | ||
The numbers were lower because time hadn't passed yet. | ||
Whether it's Israel or whether it's Germany or whether it's France or whether it's the U.S. | ||
or whether it's Japan, I mean, this is like you put. | ||
A piece of pizza in the microwave for 30 seconds and you turn it on. | ||
You get it out. | ||
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It's hot. | |
I mean, this is like you put a piece of pizza in the microwave for 30 seconds, and you turn it on, you get it out, it's hot. | ||
I mean, the second you hit start, it starts cooking. | ||
It's precisely, in every country, right on the date of the rollout, and then it spikes, goes down, another shot, Pew! | ||
Not a day before, not two days before, not a week after, the day. | ||
Mountains. | ||
I mean, this is 100% conclusive, okay? | ||
percent conclusive. | ||
OK, continue. | ||
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In campaigns and it's very clear because it's in the summer where you should see a low death period. | |
So it's incredible to see such a dramatic correlation between vaccination campaigns and spike death. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Especially in the boosters, like for the Southern Hemisphere, you have a peak. | |
You know, of course, the boosters will roll out basically everywhere at the same time around the world. | ||
And in the Southern Hemisphere, it's a trough, as Jeremy just explained. | ||
So we should have a trough. | ||
But then you have an actual winter peak. | ||
Actual booster peak and another winter peak. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Everywhere in all the 17 countries we looked at, where data is good in the southern hemisphere, we saw that peak. | |
And something you never saw before. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's a new phenomenon. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
And once you see it, once you recognize it, you know that the boosters are lethal in this way, then you go back to the data where you were dealing with winter data, and you see that those winters are particularly intense when they had a booster at the same time. | ||
And so you can quantify it in the northern hemisphere as well. | ||
So all around, and we're now expanding this to be more than 100 countries, but we systematically see definitively that there is more mortality during the vaccine campaigns and that there are specific peaks in mortality associated with each rollout in each age group And in many places around the world, that cannot be understood in terms of all of a sudden there's a new deadly variant, you know. | ||
And we give arguments in the paper as to why it cannot be this silly argument that a new variant is always popping up at this time. | ||
One of the arguments is, if it were a question of variants, these peaks could not be synchronous around the world when everyone decided to follow the same schedule and put out their boosters at the same time. | ||
A new variant occurs in one place and has to spread. | ||
You don't get synchronous peaks on the entire hemisphere. | ||
Some places did it a week or two apart, but they got Bill Gates' orders, who ran it, with the UN and WHO. | ||
So what he's saying is, you're in different hemispheres, winter and summer, and it starts the day they give the shot. | ||
It's not like there's a real diseases down up. | ||
You see it go up. | ||
It's like a hump. | ||
It's gradual. | ||
This is with the shots continue. | ||
But we have a whole series and we explain it in the paper. | ||
So we wrote, this is our most recent paper, and we really did it in detail. | ||
But it's not the first paper that we've written about the toxicity of the vaccines, because we've done a series, right? | ||
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With Israel, Australia, Canada. | |
India for me. | ||
I noticed in my reading and in my study what was happening in India so I went ahead and just wrote a paper very very quickly because I didn't need data analysis because people had already studied India and had shown the data and saw this incredible increase of mortality with the vaccination campaign but didn't associate it to the vaccination campaign. | ||
So all I did was point out There it is. | ||
No excess mortality whatsoever in India until they roll out the vaccine, and then there's a huge peak. | ||
That's not a coincidence. | ||
And I explained how it couldn't be a coincidence, and so on. | ||
So I quickly looked at four papers, reviewed them, and said, hey, India is a classic example of mortality induced by vaccination. | ||
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And Romania, you showed some data yesterday, is the exact same. | |
No excess death increase after COVID was Not right after. | ||
So March, April 2020, no change in mentality. | ||
At the same time, where in the Western world you typically often had hotspots that had peaks then, the Eastern Bloc countries and Romania do not have excess mortality at the beginning of the pandemic. | ||
But in the following fall, You know, they do have a very large increase before they start vaccinating. | ||
And that is classic for Russia and the Eastern Bloc countries. | ||
By the way, pause. | ||
Back that up to five seconds to the graph. | ||
I want to show people something. | ||
He already showed this and explained it, but notice before the shots, though, there's a spike, not as big as half the shots. | ||
There's a spike there, and they say there's a question mark. | ||
That is the $53,000 bounty to kill people with a remdesivir and ventilators because they had to have some actual dead to scare people. | ||
So they tell you it's killing everybody right when 2020 starts, it's not happening. | ||
And so you just start medically killing people right here. | ||
But then, right here, the shot starts January 1st. | ||
And then there's the booster, and people get wise, and only 20% take the third one. | ||
And then there's even a peak now, three months ago, four months ago, when the new shot started. | ||
See how that works? | ||
But such a small number are taking it. | ||
It's not working. | ||
So Bill Gates is in the news saying, oh, I've got lettuce and tomatoes and apples coming out that have it in it. | ||
And we're going to put it in the cows. | ||
We've already been doing it to the pigs. | ||
And then they own the medical systems that sell the drugs, the shots, the treatment, all of it, and it's the big medical groups, the big, big hospital groups that are following the protocol worldwide, exactly the same, and then they get hundreds of billions of dollars to murder you. | ||
But then, it's not about the money, though. | ||
That's low-level. | ||
It's about getting those hospitals corrupted and under their command. | ||
That's the corruption process. | ||
That's turning them fully to the dark side. | ||
It's like Star Wars Episode 3, where he's just become Darth Vader, and then Emperor Palpatine says, Go to the Jedi Temple and kill all the younglings. | ||
Only then will you be strong enough on the dark side. | ||
And his eyes don't turn yellow. | ||
He doesn't lose his soul and become a Sith until he goes and kills hundreds of children. | ||
The metaphor for Jeffrey Epstein, and see, it's you've gotta do that to really cut yourself off from God. | ||
You've gotta really go all the way. | ||
You see the metaphor? | ||
And now, I mean, some hospitals, no COVID deaths, because they're not controlled. | ||
Other ones, they're all right there, because that's where they got a bunch of people that'll follow orders for money. | ||
My dad was just a dentist and oral surgeon. | ||
He owned with three or four of the doctors a pretty good size hospital in Rowlett, Texas. | ||
And another one in Mesquite. | ||
And I remember going to get my driver's license at 16. | ||
He said, son, don't sign the organ donor card. | ||
I said, why? | ||
I said, I know hospitals in Dallas that if you're coming to minor car wreck, you're young and healthy, they will kill you for your organs. | ||
And I didn't sign the organ donor card, but I thought back then it was actually a card. | ||
It was just a click of a mouse. | ||
And I remember thinking, my dad's crazy. | ||
And then I'm sitting there, moved to Austin in college. | ||
At my grandfather and grandmother's house, he always watched 60 Minutes. | ||
And there was a 60 Minutes about Chicago and Dallas and a ring of hospitals murdering young, healthy people that were in minor car wrecks for their organs. | ||
And my dad was right. | ||
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They already had... 35 years ago. | |
Hospitals murdering people. | ||
And my dad knew about it. | ||
He wasn't part of it. | ||
And he was right. | ||
They caught people in Austin 15 years ago. | ||
Hospitals murdering people. | ||
They do it everywhere. | ||
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Because of their own cult. | |
They write the rules. | ||
They say why it happened. | ||
They can cover it up perfectly. | ||
Then they get a rogue nurse who's already part of the kill operation. | ||
She'll decide to start killing babies herself. | ||
You hear about those. | ||
The doctors, they just, they get too into it. | ||
They get caught injecting babies just to, they want to kill more. | ||
It's not enough for them, you see. | ||
And that's the cult. | ||
That's the army they've got. | ||
Let's continue. | ||
So we're talking about 17 million at the time of publishing. | ||
When was that most recent paper published? | ||
you've interviewed people that they're helping you to understand this. | ||
It's a very aggressive social policy, social medical policy. | ||
Very, very aggressive. | ||
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So we're talking about 17 million at the time of publishing. | |
When was that most recent paper published? | ||
17th of September. | ||
And what would that data be if you were to update it Are you able to give any approximation? | ||
About the same because, you see, it's based on the quantified toxicity of the vaccine multiplied by the number of doses. | ||
And since the doses are saturating now, it's a plateau, you see. | ||
So, basically, they're not vaccinating much more around the world anymore. | ||
So, the total number of doses is remaining the same. | ||
So, our estimate wouldn't change. | ||
That's probably close to a saturation value. | ||
Now there may be longer time effects due to, you were going to say, No, no, no. | ||
Terrible cancers or something like that maybe. | ||
And we're going to look at that. | ||
We're going to look at that. | ||
But the data we have up till now is robust data for the deaths that immediately follow the injections. | ||
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It's absolutely incredible to me that this was published September 17th of this year. | |
It's not made headlines. | ||
Mainstream media, silence, deafening. | ||
We got one fact-checking from the Agence France-Presse. | ||
Oh yeah, that's true. | ||
Yeah, the fact-checkers. | ||
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We had some fact-checkers. | |
No, there was a big fact-checking organization also on the English side. | ||
But AFP was written in English actually. | ||
And the two different fact-checkers that I saw were giving different reasons that it was wrong. | ||
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Can you speak to one of those criticisms and then the response to it? | |
Yeah, the one in English that I remember is that, oh, well, look, we were measuring in many countries, we were measuring COVID deaths at the same time as a function of time. | ||
And these peaks in mortality that they're talking about, there are peaks in COVID deaths as well. | ||
I mean, that's just a silly, ridiculous criticism because COVID death means respiratory problems. | ||
And we acknowledge that the vaccine will kill people, but that the actual mechanism from the weakened attack metabolism will often be bacterial pneumonia or whatever. | ||
It'll be respiratory. | ||
You know, that's the main killer. | ||
So we're not... | ||
You see, when you say the vaccine killed someone, what you mean is it accelerated their death such that it occurs soon after vaccination. | ||
That's what you mean. | ||
You get a peak there, right? | ||
But you're not saying that there were no comorbidities, You're not saying that these are deaths that were caused solely by a toxic injection. | ||
No, you're saying because there was a toxic injection with the comorbidities that exist in that fragile population, people died because of it, immediately following it. | ||
Yeah, that's that's they try to stop right there. | ||
Back it up again. | ||
Yeah, he's being honest here. | ||
He's saying it's not all the shots. | ||
It's all the studies on those face diapers. | ||
Cloth mask if they're not washing bleach every day. | ||
Will absolutely grow bacterial pneumonia. | ||
So that added to it as well as it was. | ||
It was a cocktail of events. | ||
The medical murders there and as severe. | ||
The mask, but it's the shots or the 95% of it. | ||
You know the suicides. | ||
The children behind and learning two years. | ||
I mean, this was a brutal assault. | ||
Let's go ahead and stop there is the full videos. | ||
Are up on info wars dot com right now. | ||
They're on real Alex Jones on X. Let's hear you all know a Harari and he pulled up 1000 headlines. | ||
Of the L. A. Times and Chicago And the World Economic Forum put out videos. | ||
Oh, it's so great. | ||
The animals are happy. | ||
There's no cars. | ||
There's no traffic. | ||
You're in your house watching Netflix, getting drunk, taking a poison shot. | ||
And he's talking about how great this was to train us to the new way. | ||
While he flies around on private jets, you sit there in your house. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
The supply chain breaks down. | ||
And businesses shut down. | ||
And the third world that's producing the raw goods, they starve to death. | ||
And then they come here and invade. | ||
And the U.N. | ||
goes, oh, look, COVID caused 80-something million to starve to death. | ||
That's just a number. | ||
See, oh, oh, I'm sorry, the 17 million, conservatively, they killed the shot, is nothing compared to the last time I did the math and looked up the U.N. | ||
numbers, and I agree with their numbers, because they're admitting what they did, but not saying they did it. | ||
Saying, give us hundreds of millions, the whole world, why, 80-something million people during, because of COVID, because of the, because of COVID, no, because of the lockdown, 80-plus million people, That's what they call it. | ||
They call it starved to death. | ||
And now they say, Oh, my God, because of global problems and global warming 200 plus million starved to death. | ||
No in the next few years, you just cut the. | ||
Fertilizer and food off from Sri Lanka to the Netherlands to Ireland. | ||
See their administrators, so they're like, Turn off the pipelines. | ||
Turn off the coal. | ||
That's food for machines that plow the fields, that grow the food, but they're The trucks deliver the food. | ||
The electricity keeps the lights on at the grocery store. | ||
So for you, you're like, my God! | ||
My food's doubled in cost! | ||
Inflation sucks! | ||
But in more than half the world, people spend half their paycheck on food. | ||
What happens when the food price doubles and you spend half your paycheck on food? | ||
You starve to death. | ||
Because now you're paying 100%. | ||
You starve to death. | ||
You don't get medicine when your kid gets sick. | ||
You don't get electricity for your house. | ||
You don't get food. | ||
And then they just quietly go and everybody gets sick and cries and begs the neighbors and everybody tries to help. | ||
And then a food agency comes and the U.N. | ||
throws out a bag of rice when they're the ones that did the policy to kill them. | ||
And then they come like a drowning man and go, here, here, here's a lollipop while you're drowning in ice water. | ||
Here's a bowling ball. | ||
This will help you swim. | ||
And the models, supermodels go on TV and say, I love the U.N. | ||
God, the third world's starving. | ||
Give money to the U.N. | ||
when they run the policy because the IMF and World Banks control those third world countries. | ||
They don't get the loan renewal where they give a billion dollar loan 30 years ago, and now it's 100 billion. | ||
Oh, look it up. | ||
These countries, it's similar numbers to that. | ||
That's just a number I threw out as an example. | ||
And they control the policy. | ||
It's just like ESGs with BlackRock, where they literally say, you will teach transgenderism, or we won't give you funding. | ||
And you will teach that humans are bad, or you won't get money. | ||
And you will have an open border, or we will devalue your currency. | ||
And they sit there and say, we control your behavior. | ||
And we're going to kill you. | ||
Because we love you. | ||
Because I'm a liberal. | ||
I'm Larry Fink. | ||
I'm a nice man in a suit. | ||
See, their Ponzi scheme's coming down, so their idea is, well, our Ponzi scheme we took over the world with is going down. | ||
We're going to go to prison. | ||
Unless we start a war or release a virus, and see, that'll make them all shut up. | ||
See? | ||
And now they're doing it. | ||
Now, they tested it, and it blew up in their face. | ||
And I told Tucker Carlson, I told you, everybody's like, Oh, they're done there. | ||
They won't try this again. | ||
Really didn't go to jail. | ||
I'm getting trouble. | ||
You don't know that there. | ||
I'm sure of it. | ||
They're going to do this probably first. | ||
I can feel it in my bones. | ||
I am fighting every urge I've got because man, I love my kids so much. | ||
But they don't realize how bad things are. | ||
They probably wouldn't even listen to me. | ||
I'm fighting every instinct I've got to just leave. | ||
I'll still do the show from some mountain fortress, but I mean, I really love my children. | ||
But you know what? | ||
God wants me to not be a coward and put them on the field. | ||
We'll just stay right here, right in the middle of it. | ||
But I'm telling you, man. | ||
Folks, that's why I'm so upset. | ||
This is guaranteed. | ||
They're coming to murder you and your family. | ||
I'm going to do a few more minutes, then Chase will take over, but I've got to finish. | ||
All right, Alex Jones here going into the third hour of the transmission tonight. | ||
Chase Godfrey is about to take over, but I've got to say all this. | ||
I was super loaded for bear. | ||
A lot of this news I didn't get to. | ||
I'll cover tomorrow. | ||
11 a.m. | ||
Central, Harrison Smith, 8 a.m. | ||
with American Journal. | ||
Doing a superlative job. | ||
Same thing, Owen Schroer, The War Room, 3 p.m. | ||
Central. | ||
And It's quite a time to be alive. | ||
So I mentioned you've all know Harari, but I'm going to post on accident. | ||
I'm done here in a little while. | ||
This actual study people that actually want to get real and actually read it for yourself. | ||
I did. | ||
I didn't follow the links that would take two weeks. | ||
Everything's spot checked a lot of it, but I already know this from the other studies. | ||
Okay? | ||
I mean, and I had a realization of why I got so angry this morning. | ||
When I I'm sitting there while my daughter's playing in the house and, you know, all the rest of it. | ||
I'm playing board games in between it with her. | ||
My wife's gone on a trip. | ||
So I'm doing Mr. Mom stuff. | ||
I dropped her off at my parents before I came here. | ||
My other kids are moved out. | ||
They're big now. | ||
I was just struggling with making her lunch and combing her hair. | ||
And I was just like, they're going to release it again. | ||
They're gearing up. | ||
You can see they're winding up like a batter up at bat, you know, ready to hit the ball. | ||
And I'm just like, really struggling. | ||
I'll be honest with the audience. | ||
See, I'm not a coward. | ||
But I'll tell you the truth. | ||
I just want to leave. | ||
I mean, I feel guilty that I'm not Protecting my family. | ||
And I don't even have the money to run off somewhere in the mountains. | ||
I don't have that. | ||
And I know you don't either. | ||
And then I just look at these psychos that are running things and it's beyond hatred. | ||
It's like, why are you so freaking evil, man? | ||
Why would you want to hurt my little sweet daughter? | ||
And then I start thinking, I'm thinking like, have you been a coward? | ||
Is the answer getting violent? | ||
And I'm like, no, you know, that's not the case. | ||
If I could go after some people, and I could shut this down, I'd do it. | ||
But there's not one Emperor Palpatine to throw down the reactor shaft, folks. | ||
There's not, like Hitler was in charge. | ||
That's why his generals tried to kill him, you know, a year before Germany got destroyed. | ||
They were like, we've lost, we gotta stop now. | ||
And then Hitler had, most of the German losses were in that last year. | ||
He's like, nope, if the Germans lose, they deserve to all die. | ||
And like where, I mean, the Nazis were bad. | ||
Where are the elites and the people in the system that are like, but I get it. | ||
There's not a Hitler you can deal with. | ||
That's why the British model of internal, the British don't run it, but it's their, their, their, their imperial models, what we're under that was duplicated by the U S took most of the planet over. | ||
It's bureaucracies and systems. | ||
And so it's like shark teeth. | ||
It's 100 deep, folks. | ||
You pull one tooth out, another one comes up. | ||
And usually they're minions even worse. | ||
Because the degeneration's gotten a lot worse. | ||
So we don't want to kill any of them. | ||
That doesn't help. | ||
It's like... I'm not a big comic book guy, but I did watch one of those movies, I forget, with my son like six, seven years ago. | ||
Where somebody's fighting the character's doomsday. | ||
And the more weapons you drop on him, the stronger he gets. | ||
The more you try to kill him, he gets stronger. | ||
That that like killing these people does not work because you're not you're not dealing with Adolf Hitler. | ||
Adolf Hitler was running things and. | ||
For really, Erwin Rommel thought he should be gotten rid of in 1942. | ||
And he was leading the coup against him, and he finally convinced people to try to kill him. | ||
He didn't want to do any of the stuff that was going on. | ||
He was just in the military, and they're, you know, they're their best general. | ||
So he was like Robert E. Lee. | ||
He didn't like what the South was doing, but he was like, well, duty, I'm from the South, and this is happening, so I'm going to go with my family. | ||
Erwin Rommel did that, and, you know, he was unsuccessful killing Hitler in Operation Valkyrie. | ||
If they kill Lenin or Stalin, you just get somebody else. | ||
It's more of a communist-type deal, where it's a committee. | ||
It's a bunch of them. | ||
And there's all these opportunists ready to just step into their place, so the last thing we want is to kill these people. | ||
We have to kill their lies. | ||
We have to kill their fraud. | ||
And we've also got to let people in the government know, you better whistleblow, and the corporations is even more important. | ||
Because, I mean, look, look, look. | ||
We will beat this now, or we're going to beat it in the next phase. | ||
Because when you got a billion people dead, People are going to remember, and there's going to be judges, and bureaucrats, and lawyers, and corporate managers, they're going to have their wife and kids dead, or most their family dead, and you're going to know, you're going to be like, why wasn't, what the hell? | ||
You're going to know, you'll know, that you participated in your own destruction. | ||
I mean, do I need to explain to you what this is going to look like? | ||
It's almost guaranteed a nuclear war is going to break out if they release this stuff. | ||
And you're like, why would they do that? | ||
Demons, aliens, whatever you want to call it, it's a dark force getting people to do this, okay? | ||
These are controlled people. | ||
These are slaves of Satan. | ||
Aliens, it's the same thing. | ||
It's an alien, folks. | ||
It is an alien. | ||
Every culture knew it. | ||
And we've got aliens trying to get us to kill ourselves. | ||
You know, smart aliens aren't going to just roll in with flying saucers and start shooting ray guns at us, folks. | ||
They get us to kill ourselves. | ||
And they send an interdimensional transmission that people that are dialed into it pick up and get orders from. | ||
And notice, nobody laughs about that when I tell people that. | ||
You think the people at the CIA are atheists? | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
You think the people in the... No, they're not, folks. | ||
Everybody against it knows it's real. | ||
And the ones on top are... | ||
Avatars. | ||
And they're not aliens. | ||
They've always been here. | ||
All right? | ||
And you're like, why are they trying to get us? | ||
Why would humans want to? | ||
Because it's not human, folks. | ||
It's not human. | ||
Now, we were created by God, and we're given a transmission as well. | ||
That's the Holy Spirit. | ||
And if you, you, but God is free will. | ||
Satan brute forces you and forces the transmission on you. | ||
Okay? | ||
His transmission. | ||
God doesn't do that. | ||
God's like, I'm knocking at the door, but you've got to accept it. | ||
So, folks, you better tune your channel to the Holy Ghost right now. | ||
And you don't need a preacher or a priest or any of that. | ||
They get in the way of it. | ||
You need to get on your knees to God and say, show me, help me. | ||
And let me tell you, that's tuning your dial to God. | ||
You've got to tune the dial. | ||
You've got to turn the dial. | ||
It's waiting. | ||
All right? | ||
And you're going to be challenged with the things you've done. | ||
You're going to, when you tune into the channel, you're going to go, oh my God, you're going to be now in the presence of the big guy. | ||
And I'm not talking about Donald Trump or Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, you're going to be in the presence of the alpha, the omega. | ||
You're going to go, oh my, oh, I'm a horrible person. | ||
And it's like, it's all right. | ||
God says I'm perfect, but I'm almost guilty. | ||
I made you with free will. | ||
Cause you could go wrong, but I wanted company. | ||
Now I'm going to fix it. | ||
Here's what you need to start doing. | ||
And this is the secret of the universe, folks. | ||
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You look at Lloyd Austin and you look at the British Prime Minister and all these people, they're nobodies. | ||
Bill Clinton, I mean, those are losers, folks, that tuned into the Satan Channel. | ||
And the devil hands out a sheet of music and they play to the tune of the Pied Piper. | ||
All you gotta do is say, I'm not playing your tune. | ||
Because, oh, you get a Lamborghini, you get a bunch of empty women to have sex with that's not even enjoyable, it's not even real. | ||
I'd rather have sex with a wall. | ||
God gives you honor and passion and beauty and family, people that love you and are with you forever. | ||
Don't you want that? | ||
Don't you want that honor? | ||
Don't you want that purity? | ||
Don't you want that strength? | ||
But these Satanists, once they've already done this, they, if they ever get in touch with the Holy Spirit, they blaspheme it. | ||
Because they go, they look at what they've done wrong, and they can't admit because they're in rebellion against God they're wrong. | ||
And when they get, when God comes to them and God says, look, because you're in a higher presence now, you can see yourself now. | ||
And you're like, oh, oh, I'm a piece of crap. | ||
And instead of saying, God help me be better, they go, screw you, God! | ||
I'll do it my way! | ||
Which is a highway to hell. | ||
No speed limit. | ||
No stop signs. | ||
My friends are gonna be there too. | ||
It's a highway to hell. | ||
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Of all, no Harare's on the highway to hell. | |
you Play the club. | ||
It's a really deadly virus. | ||
It's not the Black Death. | ||
And look what it's doing to the world. | ||
So now just try to think what will be the implications of a much bigger problem like climate change. | ||
Also, conceptually, it shows that, and here I completely agree with you, Ratko, that it shows you that you can change things on a massive scale. | ||
That, again, you can stop all flights. | ||
You can lockdown entire countries. | ||
You can actually do that. | ||
And life goes on in some way. | ||
And this, I would say, may make us more open to radical ideas about how to deal also with climate change. | ||
Yeah, we need climate lockdowns. | ||
And he acts like he's the one coming up with this. | ||
He's reading a script. | ||
It's an official script. | ||
I told you about climate lockdowns 25 years ago. | ||
I looked it up yesterday. | ||
Look it up. | ||
People don't find videos of me 30 years ago and they go, how do you know this? | ||
Because I have their damn battle plan. | ||
Why don't you read it with me? | ||
I know you are. | ||
There are a lot of powerful men and women in the system that have no power at all. | ||
They think they have power. | ||
They have power in the system, but to their own detriment. | ||
Stop pretending that serving evil gets you ahead. | ||
It doesn't get you anything but destruction. | ||
Yeah, you can strut around and get your ass kissed for a while, but you lost your lease on infinity. | ||
And you'll be cut off from God, which is hell. | ||
Climate change is them cutting the resources for the plants and the animals we eat and the machines we use. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
They're cutting the energy of the planet off right now. | ||
And they're going to tell you the calamity and the crime is because of that. | ||
And the viruses are because of that. | ||
And I keep telling you the enemy plan. | ||
The exact plan. | ||
But I know so many men that are successful and got private jets and all that stuff, and they even don't like this, but then when they get really confronted with this, they go, I just don't want to believe it's this bad. | ||
Yeah, because you want to keep going on like everything's fine, but you won't be fine. | ||
You have to admit you're up against a power bigger than you, the devil. | ||
And you need God. | ||
You've gotta have God. | ||
You must have God. | ||
You better get God. | ||
You better get God now. | ||
All right, I'm going to play this last clip. | ||
I played it the first hour. | ||
That was two and a half hours ago. | ||
Here's Brett Weinstein, the biologist. | ||
Former, you know, many of the system woke up. | ||
And he's explaining, which is in the UN Treaty, but he does it very eloquently, that they're moving in for doing it again, trying it again, running the attack again. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I didn't even get to it today. | ||
All over the country, I've got articles right here, big cities are bringing back mask mandates for the schools and for the government buildings. | ||
See, I told you. | ||
Oh no, we beat them. | ||
They're not going to try that again. | ||
The hell they aren't. | ||
I didn't just think that. | ||
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I had sources. | |
So stop living in denial. | ||
Stop asking, is Alex Jones Show the truth? | ||
Go read what I talk about. | ||
Go look up what I say. | ||
I tell you, Klaus Schwab brags he controls half the cabinets in the world. | ||
Just type in, Klaus Schwab brags about controlling half the cabinets. | ||
You'll have the damn clip! | ||
You can take a transcript of what I say here and 95% of it you can pull up. | ||
The 5% you can't pull up is the part about God. | ||
But we all know God's real exorcism. | ||
Everybody's experienced it. | ||
You've all had psychic visions. | ||
You've all known something's coming before it does. | ||
You've all been walking through the woods in the middle of nowhere. | ||
You feel somebody looking at you and sure as hell there's a guy up in a tree stand and you turn right around and look a hundred yards right to where the guy's looking at you in camouflage because your brain picked it up. | ||
Your spirit saw their spirit because your spirit is seeing 360. | ||
And you gotta follow it. | ||
It's who you are. | ||
This body is just a tool for you to experience the third dimension on this plane. | ||
All right, go to the club. | ||
So what happened was, it turned out that a number of us were willing to make mistakes and correct them in real time, to talk about this in plain English with the public, to do so, you know, in Joe Rogan's man cave. | ||
And the fact is people listened because of course this was on everybody's mind and what they were supposed to do to protect, you know, they've been terrified and what to do to protect your family's health was a question that everybody wanted to know the answer to. | ||
So our ability to reach millions of people surprised those who thought they were just going to shove this narrative down our throats. | ||
And this gets me to the who. | ||
World Health Organization and its pandemic preparedness plan modifications. | ||
What I believe is going on is the World Health Organization is now revising the structures that allowed the dissidents to upend the narrative, and they are looking for a rematch, I think. | ||
What they want are the measures that would have allowed them to silence the podcasters, to mandate Various things internationally in a way that would prevent the emergence of a control group that would allow us to see harms clearly. | ||
So that's the reason that I think people, as much as they want to move on from thinking about COVID, | ||
Maybe stop thinking about COVID, but do start thinking about what has taken place with respect to medicine, with respect to public health, with respect to pharma, and ask yourself the question, given what you now know, would you want to relive a pandemic like the COVID pandemic without the tools that allowed you to ultimately in the end see clearly that it didn't make sense to take another one of these shots or to have your kids take Right. | ||
We want those tools. | ||
In fact, we need them. | ||
And something is quietly moving just out of sight in order that we will not have access to them the next time we face a serious emergency. | ||
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So you're saying that an international health organization could just end the First Amendment in the United States? | |
Yes, and in fact, as much as this sounds... I know that it sounds preposterous, but... It does not sound preposterous. | ||
The ability to do it is currently under discussion at the international level, and it's almost impossible to exaggerate how troubling what is being discussed is. | ||
In fact, I think it is fair to say that we are in the middle | ||
of a coup, that we are actually facing the elimination of our national and our personal sovereignty, and that that is the purpose of what is being constructed, that it has been written in such a way that your eyes are supposed to glaze over as you attempt to sort out what is under discussion. | ||
And if you do that, then come May of this year, your nation is almost certain to sign on to an agreement that in some utterly vaguely described future circumstance, a public health emergency, which the Director General of the World Health Organization has total liberty to define in any way that he sees fit. | ||
In other words, nothing prevents climate change from being declared a public health emergency that would trigger the provisions of these modifications. | ||
And in the case that some emergency or some pretense of an emergency shows up, the provisions that would kick in are beyond jaw-dropping. | ||
So that is one of the top liberal intelligentsia telling you they're getting ready to launch an attack. | ||
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Thank you. | |
You can go read the treaty, we've covered it countless times here. | ||
It's run by the CIA. | ||
The globalists needed a coup, so they built the thing outside the U.S. | ||
to transfer our power to. | ||
So, people always say, when the U.N. | ||
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blue helmets show up, I'm gonna kill them. | |
The U.N. | ||
doesn't show up in blue helmets, they show up with a virus. | ||
And you're under their order. | ||
The U.N.' 's in control of our border policy. | ||
Under treaty, Trump pulled out of it the first week Biden stole the election. | ||
January 2021. | ||
First thing he did after he killed the Keystone Pipeline. | ||
That was a human treaty. | ||
Kill that. | ||
He killed Trump's killing of getting us out of the UN Refugee Resettlement Migration Pact. | ||
So, we're under U.N. | ||
control. | ||
And all these conservatives are like, U.N. | ||
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needs to be abolished, they're a bunch of dumbasses, they don't know nothing. | |
I see their helmets out there, I'm gonna get them. | ||
Yeah, you see their helmets. | ||
They control your government. | ||
They control the U.S. | ||
military, who's down there facilitating the open border. | ||
The military's gone. | ||
Most of the courts are gone. | ||
The Justice Department's gone. | ||
They're in charge, folks. | ||
And they want to inject your newborn baby with a prion that grows in them and colonizes them and will sterilize them and then slowly kill them. | ||
Who in their right mind would serve this system when that's all on record? | ||
They've injected four plus billion people. | ||
With a viral replicating nanotech artificial crystal that's growing in their bodies and sloughing off on us. | ||
We're all sick from it. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Most of us are dead already, folks. | ||
But don't commit suicide. | ||
Don't be depressed. | ||
Your spirit lives on. | ||
And realize that this is the big contest. | ||
If we didn't care about our babies, God, let them do this. | ||
We're going to learn to value life again. | ||
We're going to learn to be courageous again. | ||
We're going to learn to be honorable again. | ||
We're going to learn to be brave again. | ||
Because we've got to be. | ||
You know, just roll up your sleeves. | ||
Go play golf. | ||
Watch Netflix during the next lockdown. | ||
Do that. | ||
Or are you going to hit the city councils and every place else you can speak and expose this? | ||
Or are you going to go to Real Alex Jones and take these videos right now and share them like your lives depend on it? | ||
Or Infowars.com? | ||
Because that's what it takes! | ||
This is real! | ||
Alright, Chase is gracious. | ||
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If we would have sent soldiers up on Capitol Hill on January 6th, the morning of... So let's go back. | |
I hate to do this. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
I'm going to be pedantic and talk about our high school civics class. | ||
Capitol Hill Legislative Branch. | ||
Military Executive Branch. | ||
Capitol Hill, you don't go up there if you're the executive branch of the military unless you're invited. | ||
To do something different is called a military coup. | ||
So I was not going to be party to that, obviously, because that's un-American and in violation of my oath of office to the Constitution. | ||
So, this narrative that we should have moved faster or had been up there beforehand would have been, could you imagine what would have happened if we would have pushed, if I would have pushed National Guard troops up on Capitol Hill before the riots started? | ||
Well, it would have been a mess. | ||
I know the only person who got killed was Ashley Babbitt by Capitol Police Officer Michael Byrd. | ||
That was the only shot fired. | ||
Do you think that was a justifiable shot given the situation? | ||
Well, you know, the protective service detail, I don't... | ||
It appears to me that when she came through the window, she crashed in on the security bubble and they shot her. | ||
That was the moment when I realized we had been promised that the police in Washington, D.C. | ||
and on Capitol Hill could handle up to a million protesters that day. | ||
You don't use your military for domestic law enforcement. | ||
That's what we have cops for. | ||
You don't use military, you don't use soldiers to do domestic law enforcement until civil society is broken down. | ||
Like a natural disaster in New Orleans, everything's gone to, you know what, that's when you go in there, that's when the military serves and does law enforcement duties. | ||
Until that happens, keep the military out. | ||
The military, you talked about Vietnam. | ||
Military really violated tons of American civil liberties by spying on Americans. | ||
These are the things that are going to happen. | ||
They're still doing it! | ||
My last follow-up was going to be many people in the Trump administration decided to resign as a result of January 6th and the events following it. | ||
You chose not to. | ||
Can you tell me a little bit more about that decision? | ||
Yeah, because I wanted to get more facts. | ||
So, you know, I had been in combat a day or two. | ||
I've been a leader in the military, commander in the military, and you don't, you got to be stable. | ||
You got to be steady, right? | ||
That's what good leaders do. | ||
I saw a lot of those political figures that bailed that day doing it for political reasons. | ||
I was like, we need to find out what happened. | ||
We're still finding out what happened that day. | ||
You know, here's the one that always bugs me when these bigwigs talk about, well, you know, I thought it would have been the reason I stayed is because I had to protect something. | ||
I if it wasn't for me, you know, I had to protect our soldiers. | ||
I'm not saying that that's not what I'm saying. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
That's my job. | ||
I got six weeks left, or whatever it was. | ||
Four weeks left. | ||
And, you know, what was that? | ||
Was it Thomas Paine? | ||
Sunshine? | ||
Soldiers? | ||
What's that? | ||
Yeah, you know, it's like, hey, you get paid for the good times and the bad, and you really get paid for the tough times. | ||
That's what the American people pay you for, right? | ||
You never thought it was a coup or anything? | ||
Dude, I was running the military. | ||
There was no coup. | ||
You want me to make it clear? | ||
Milley was right about that. | ||
Milley's like, you know, the only way there has to come through us, there was going to be no military coup. | ||
Dude, I spent my life in service to this country and I swore to protect and defend the Constitution. | ||
There's no way that I was going to allow back to your point about resigning. | ||
If it came down to that and the president was not about, he wasn't going there. | ||
If it would have gone there, I would have resigned and gone right outside and gotten on TV and said I resigned in protest because I was asked to do something anti-constitutional. | ||
Period. | ||
End of story. | ||
Bye. | ||
Have a nice day. | ||
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That's if he asked for you to bring troops out? | |
No, if he was going to use them inappropriately or anti-constitutionally. | ||
Welcome back to Sunday Night Live. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the remainder of the show this hour. | ||
Make sure you call an 877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
I want to hear your thoughts on what Alex was saying over the last few hours. | ||
I also want to hear your thoughts on what you thought of the debate last night. | ||
So make sure you call an 877-789-2539. | ||
You know, there were so many fascinating things as far as I'm concerned regarding that debate yesterday. | ||
It was Really fascinating to get to meet everybody sort of behind the scenes. | ||
The Krasenstein brothers. | ||
Destiny and others. | ||
I just interacted with destiny very briefly in passing in the hallway. | ||
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Where do you begin? | ||
It's. | ||
One of the things I really appreciated about the Krasenstein brothers is that personally and engaging with them. | ||
They were very polite. | ||
They were very kind. | ||
They were nice. | ||
We had beers afterward at the hotel. | ||
And. | ||
I was impressed with. | ||
The cordialness of it, and I remember sitting at this hotel, it was sort of a, it was a nice place that Zero Hedge put everybody up. | ||
You know, there's a skyline view and it was just almost luxurious at this place that we were hanging out with until I think I got home at 1 a.m. | ||
One of the things that struck me was how InfoWars is branded with this reputation of being this right-wing extremist, alt-right, Conspiracy theorists, just a radical news outlet. | ||
And I'm thinking of myself sitting there with the Krasensteins of all people. | ||
I'm thinking, wow, isn't it amazing that we're all hanging out. | ||
It's Darren Beatty, Ian Crosland from TimCast, the Krasenstein brothers, one or two people from Zero Hedge. | ||
We're all hanging out, having a beer together, talking politics, and we're getting along just fine. | ||
Obviously, we're not agreeing on the issues. | ||
But if Info Wars and the Krasenstein Brothers can hang out and have a good time and sit at the same table and be amicable and respectful to one another... | ||
Then there's something really special about this place. | ||
There's something really special about the political discourse that happens on this network. | ||
And I don't know if the same thing would happen between a Fox News network staff or a CNN staff if they could come together and hang out peacefully. | ||
I don't know if the same thing would happen between the radical leftists that we have in office and any sort of normal patriotic American, they could actually sit at the table, have a beer and engage. | ||
And frankly, to be honest with you, I don't know if I would be capable of doing that with certain members of the left, but there's something really beautiful about what happened last night in terms of having a debate with people you vehemently disagree with and what I perceive is a very obvious issue. | ||
I think it's abundantly obvious that the January 6th fiasco was an example of entrapment and not an example of an insurrection. | ||
And even if it wasn't entrapment, what happened wasn't an insurrection. | ||
It was a rowdy protest that got out of hand. | ||
Nobody was actually armed and it certainly wasn't instigated by President Donald Trump. | ||
In fact, it's been the bane of his existence ever since it happened. | ||
So if it was instigated by Donald Trump, it was a stupid move. | ||
The fact of the matter is it didn't make any sense for him to push for an insurrection, and it wasn't an insurrection. | ||
It was obvious to me. | ||
And as I was watching the debate, I was thinking to myself all the things that I wanted to say and all the things I would have said if I was in the debate when they were arguing about whether or not the Civil War was an insurrection. | ||
It was a secession, not an insurrection. | ||
Insurrections, when you try to overthrow an existing government, and the South didn't try to overthrow the Union or the United States of America. | ||
They just tried to get a divorce. | ||
I was just on the edge of my seat watching this debate. | ||
But the fact that we can come together and peacefully engage in a debate, an honest debate for three hours, without barely any interruptions whatsoever, no ad breaks, no moderators just barreling in, obviously taking a side on the issues, that is probably one of the healthiest things that InfoWars has been able to do for the political conversation, in my opinion, all thanks to Zero Hedge. | ||
In years. | ||
I mean it's absolutely amazing and I hope that we do more of these debates because it's so important that we don't have the siloed left and the siloed right complaining about one another to these bubbles that these algorithms generate on all these platforms where we constantly are reinforced to seeing things that we agree with and not met with anything that we disagree with. | ||
It's so important that we bridge the gap and come together and have these debates. | ||
Not that we reach across the aisle and compromise our values, our principles, or that we concede on half of the issues in exchange for them conceding on half of the issues. | ||
I'm not saying that we need to switch sides or convince them or be convinced by them. | ||
But if we come together at the same table and refuse to be divided by the establishment, refuse to be divided by the globalists and the New World Order and those who seek to take over and conglomerate power, Then that could be the great resistance against this movement to destroy the planet. | ||
Perhaps we don't have to convince them. | ||
Perhaps we just have to fight them. | ||
Perhaps we don't have to beat them. | ||
Perhaps all we have to do is fight them, and that means being in the same room with them. | ||
It's like that scene from Braveheart. | ||
We don't have to beat them. | ||
We just have to fight them. | ||
Let's take a call from Barton, Georgia. | ||
Barton, Georgia, what is on your mind this evening? | ||
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Bioweapons and bioweapons attack, for obvious reasons, Alex was going on for hours about it tonight. | |
I myself have been obsessing about bioweapons attack back, I grew up in the Soviet Union days. | ||
And one night, I was like 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning, I was listening to some of the... | ||
some obscure talk show and they were talking about Russian defectors that claimed that Russia had a weaponized smallpox, but it was half insect virus merged together and it was just horrific. | ||
And so, and I've even talked about briefly for a couple of seconds with Alex and, um, they're going to do something that sounds scary. | ||
So I think like mouse pox or smallpox weaponized. | ||
I hope it doesn't happen so, but if we can put this out there, maybe they'll back down. | ||
Yeah, well, I think that we've already been attacked by a bioweapon and sort of in two ways. | ||
First, the COVID virus itself being manufactured, funded by our own government, manufactured by enemies of America and China, released either intentionally or accidentally. | ||
certainly China allowed it to spread across the world intentionally because they covered up the fact that it leaked in 2019 in September for months before the world was aware of it, or at least before the world admitted that it was aware of it. | ||
So we've already been the victim of one round of bioweapons. | ||
And then, of course, the pharmaceutical companies come out with the mRNA vaccines, which have killed as many as 17 million people, according to honest scientists who I trust and admire. | ||
And so that's the second bioweapons. | ||
So we were just hit boom, boom, not to mention all of the shutdowns, lockdowns, the starvation that's shutting off of the fertilizer, all the worlds, the wars that have started since this pandemic. | ||
Indirectly as an outcome of the pandemic. | ||
And so, yeah, I mean, I think we're already in it. | ||
It's not a matter, in my opinion, of preventing them from starting a world war with bioweapons as much as it is a matter of responding to the fact that we've already been attacked with these bioweapons. | ||
Bart, thanks for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Jefferson and Virginia, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
Thanks for calling. | ||
Yes, we've already been attacked. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So anything we do to defend ourselves, even if it resorts to violence, is still a counterattack, which is self-defense. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we're not going to go to hell for defending ourselves and our children and our families. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Engaging in homicide. | ||
How many people have to be removed from office for us to dodge this bullet that's coming our way? | ||
Who are we supposed to attack, though? | ||
I mean, on this network, obviously, you know that we're very careful about the language that we use around this sort of topic. | ||
I'm not saying we have to violently take them out of office. | ||
Just how many people have to be removed from office for us to dodge this pandemic bullet they're going to shoot at us again? | ||
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Two. | |
Just two people. | ||
How hard is that? | ||
I'm sorry, what do you mean by just two people? | ||
If Kamala and Joe Biden are gone tomorrow, we have Mike Johnson as the president. | ||
Mike Johnson is not going to sign us onto the pandemic treaty, is he? | ||
Who knows? | ||
You know, I have mixed feelings about him. | ||
Do you trust him? | ||
No, I don't trust him, but he knows he'd be in the same boat as the other two that just got whacked if he were to do something that's stupid. | ||
First off, I don't think he's a sellout to the globalists. | ||
We have our doubts about him. | ||
This latest budget deal he's making is Yeah, and I appreciate your sentiment, Jefferson. | ||
You know that you and I, I know that you and I agree nine times out of 10 on things, and like I said, I appreciate your sentiment. | ||
Obviously, InfoWars does not advocate the assassination of the president, the vice president, but call again. | ||
I'd love to take your call tomorrow. | ||
I'll be hosting the American Journal all week this week as Owen is taking some time off as well. | ||
Harrison Smith will be hosting the War Room this week. | ||
John in Washington. | ||
John, what is on your mind? | ||
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Yeah, hey, how are you? | |
I'm doing well, thank you for calling. | ||
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Yeah, about that last caller, you know, calling for violence, that's a lot of what the federal government will try and rile people up and tell them to go commit violent acts. | |
And that's historically been, you know, the activity of the CIA, trying to get people in trouble. | ||
So, you know, what I'm really calling about tonight is, you know, we've been under attack since Operation Paperclip. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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As you know. | |
Yeah. | ||
Paperclip and Mockingbird. | ||
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Yeah, basically. | |
And we're living in the result of that right now. | ||
And, you know, I saw a clip where Alex Jones was interviewing Jackson Hinkle. | ||
I think that's exactly where we need to be right now. | ||
I think Jackson Hinkle's right on. | ||
I think that we know all the problems. | ||
We know who's trying to take over this country, who already has control. | ||
And just for the sake of the audience, can you outline a little bit about what happened in that clip and that interaction? | ||
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Yeah, it was Jackson Hinkle was on and he was talking to Alex Jones about, um, you know, the Trotskyite takeover of this country by these Trotskyite communists. | |
And, um, he was talking about manga communism and that really spoke to me, you know, pretty hard. | ||
And I really think he's on the right level there. | ||
And Alex, uh, you know, they really seem like they were speaking the same language. | ||
And I think that we know all the problems and the solution is we need to get together and And have this MAGA communism thing in America. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Thank you so much, John, for calling in. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Jeff in Oklahoma. | ||
Jeff, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, what's up? | |
Hey, man. | ||
Talking about the debate last night. | ||
Yeah, what'd you think? | ||
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Oh, I thought it was... I don't want to hear it again. | |
You know, those other people that Alex was debating. | ||
But I think the best thing is when Alex left and went out He said, I'm going to take a piss or smoke a cigarette or whatever, you know, and just let, let those guys talk. | ||
I'm a, I'm a radio listener. | ||
I don't watch it, but, uh, I'm, I'm sure they had blue hair. | ||
I do not want to listen to those guys, but Alex had to do what he had to do, you know? | ||
And I think it all came through. | ||
Well, the nice thing about Alex taking a break is it gives other people a chance to talk, because if Alex is in the room, he's pretty much the only one talking. | ||
That's a good thing as far as I'm concerned, because I love to hear what Alex has to say, but it was sort of the fair thing to do every once in a while for him to take a break. | ||
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He could over-talk them, you know, but he listened to them. | |
So I thought he did a great job. | ||
I don't know. | ||
My mind, I think they're idiots. | ||
About the January 6th stuff and all that, you know. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
Thank you for your call, Jeff. | ||
Will in Boston. | ||
Will, what did you think of the debate? | ||
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Hi. | |
Yeah, we're going to talk more about the duopoly because that's what's controlling us in the deep state. | ||
But I think what's even more important right now Is that the next time you have one of these events that there should be a time set for each person and have somebody, you know, controlling it so that people aren't talking on top of each other all the time. | ||
And a one hour limitation would be good. | ||
And I think the article that I would want to see discussed in this newer one would be the land grab that's going on. | ||
And that's really interesting because right at the time when we're all so busy listening to the whole Jeffrey Epstein stuff, interesting how that comes up right at the time they're pulling the land grab. | ||
We got to start talking about that really seriously. | ||
Do you think that anybody had anything that they wanted to say that they didn't get a chance to say in the debate last night? | ||
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Oh, no, no. | |
It's not about that. | ||
It's just that they were interrupting each other all the time, and I'd like to see it more organized in only an hour. | ||
Because if it's only an hour, it'll go out to more people. | ||
They'll spend the time watching it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I actually want to run a little bit of the debate now for you and perhaps use this as some context for the conversations and the remaining calls. | ||
Let's run clip 17. | ||
This is from the debate last night with Alex Jones regarding illegal aliens voting in elections. | ||
It kind of ties into the land grab that you were mentioning. | ||
What Alex does is he pushes these conspiracy theories, these ideas that illegal aliens were voting. | ||
There's no evidence of that. | ||
I think with the illegal alien voting thing is what's happening is they're coming in and then they're being counted in the census which then adds more electoral votes. | ||
Okay. | ||
It gives more congressional districts. | ||
That's fair. | ||
That might be happening. | ||
I haven't researched that. | ||
There are indictments all over the country. | ||
They're not voting. | ||
There are indictments of illegals everywhere voting. | ||
Got them again. | ||
Hit them hard. | ||
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Hit them hard. | |
They're not voting. | ||
Alex, that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
Like two people? | ||
Maybe five? | ||
A bunch of cities have passed laws where illegal aliens can vote. | ||
No they haven't. | ||
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No. | |
Not in a federal election. | ||
Oh, the illegals are voting in elections, though? | ||
Not in the federal ones. | ||
I know that some cities try to have them voting in, like, local matters. | ||
I don't know how many of those are successful. | ||
Illegal aliens shouldn't be voting, okay? | ||
But they're not. | ||
They're not voting in federal elections. | ||
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Get them. | |
I don't know why you would care. | ||
They are not. | ||
That's a conspiracy theory, Alex. | ||
Come on. | ||
There are going to be 100 million views of you guys. | ||
X is gonna eat you guys alive. | ||
I'm glad. | ||
I can't wait for it. - I don't know. | ||
Yeah, Jones is absolutely right. | ||
And Ian Crossland made a great point there. | ||
I mean, obviously he was the moderator, so it's not his place to actually participate in the debate, but he did a great job clarifying the point there. | ||
A lot of it is the census issue. | ||
So you have a bajillion representatives from California, If California counts all of the illegal occupants of the state in their census, they're going to get more representatives in Congress. | ||
And it's a disproportional representation of these leftist states then at the federal level that impacts the rest of the country if you allow these illegal aliens to come in, regardless of whether or not they have the right to vote. | ||
And the fact of the matter is, If you say that they don't have the right to vote in federal elections, that is one issue, but if they do have the right to vote in local elections, we know that oftentimes it's mayors that become state representatives or state senators, it's state representatives and state senators that become governors, and it's governors that become presidents. | ||
Oftentimes or presidential candidates or cabinet members. | ||
Oftentimes we have former governors right now running for office. | ||
We have had former governors that have been presidents. | ||
We had Bill Clinton as a president. | ||
He was a former governor. | ||
George Bush was a former governor. | ||
He was president of the United States. | ||
So even if they're not voting in federal elections, the fact that they're able to vote at the local level is having a long-term impact on our federal government with the issue of whether or not there's more electoral votes aside. | ||
What do you think about the debate last night? | ||
I want to talk to Jake here in Virginia. | ||
Jake, what do you think about the debate? | ||
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Hey Chase, thanks for letting me talk here. | |
Yeah. | ||
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I had two things, but I thought we missed a big opportunity last night because we made a lot of money, but Alex got a little excited and got so much knowledge. | |
But I think two things that we could have asked How did Joe Biden get 80 million votes? | ||
And why did they stop the counting at 930 at night? | ||
Those two things are critical points. | ||
And those guys did not have an answer for that. | ||
Yeah, you know, and it's true. | ||
And there's a balance there because there's so many issues that are adjacent to the issue of whether January 6 was an insurrection or not. | ||
That was what the debate was supposed to be about. | ||
And I know going for three hours with six people Arguing that one specific issue is hard without going into the adjacent things. | ||
But I think that the moderator did a fairly good job of trying to keep everything on topic. | ||
It's easy to go into these tangents. | ||
We know that the Krasensteins were able to bring up some stuff. | ||
Everybody was able to bring up some stuff that was not related. | ||
But the fact of the matter is the debate was supposed to be about whether or not January 6th was an insurrection and whether or not Trump instigated that insurrection in itself. | ||
And I think that the evidence is overwhelming that it was not actually an insurrection. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Well, I don't think January 6th would have been an issue if we could have gotten to the point of, you know, they wouldn't have formed. | |
We wouldn't have needed January 6th if we could have pinned down. | ||
Where did he come up with 80 million votes? | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
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Why did they stop? | |
Why did they stop the counting? | ||
That's a good point, Jake. | ||
Jake, thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Let's hear from Patrick in Austin. | ||
Patrick, what is on your mind this evening? | ||
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Hey, James. | |
First time caller for you. | ||
Long time listener. | ||
Glad that you called, man. | ||
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Hey, yeah. | |
What's up, brother? | ||
Uh, you know, last night, it's like, one thing that really stood out to me is, like, those individuals, they really speak like they come from a base of knowledge. | ||
You know, like, they just have something so black and white. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's a little bit of arrogance there. | ||
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There is. | |
And that voice. | ||
I mean, you can just tell, that guy ain't right. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, the little girl thing, the little panty-weight type thing, you can just tell. | ||
I couldn't see it. | ||
I was just listening on Simple Radio as I was driving. | ||
But I can guarantee you, I probably look at him and think, eh, that's a little, one of those little freaks type of mindset, and then listening to him. | ||
One thing I will say though is that it's unfortunate, but he does come from a point of relaying erroneous and inappropriate information from a place of authority so that, you know, little IQ type people, little more clueless, they follow that and think, oh, that's the definite truth. | ||
That Alex Jones guy and those MAGA guys, they're just insane. | ||
They want to take everybody out. | ||
I mean, I kind of see where stupid people can follow those guys. | ||
Yeah, and you know, I agree with you in terms of the place of authority that they come from, the hubris, the arrogance they come from in these debates, and maybe some of that is just a desire to display confidence in order to help sort of make the case or win a debate. | ||
It's particularly with the Krasnsteins. | ||
I don't want to disparage their character because I did have a good time with them last night after the debate, so I want to be careful to be respectful to them, even though I totally agree with everything that you just said. | ||
But as far as destiny is concerned, though, he's not my favorite person in the world. | ||
I would argue that he is someone who actually has a very high IQ. | ||
But he's just dead wrong. | ||
And I found from my personal experience in life, and I don't know if you've had this experience, Patrick or not, but I've found that often the people who are the most wrong about things like this are very smart people. | ||
Because when you're smart, you can go down the wrong rabbit hole and make very good arguments for why what you believe is true, even if it's actually wrong. | ||
There's a lot of smart people that believe in flat Earth, for example. | ||
I don't believe in flat Earth. | ||
I think it's a ridiculous theory. | ||
But if you go down the wrong YouTube rabbit holes and you start asking, You know, sophisticated questions about geometry and gravity and the nature of physics and space. | ||
You can convince yourself of ridiculous things because the layman won't have a satisfying response to whatever your question your point is because they haven't looked into it or researched it. | ||
And so you come off as this sort of isolated, brilliant mind who believes the ridiculous thing because you haven't been met with an equal and opposite force. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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That's very true. | |
That's one thing. | ||
That's why I said, you know, the people that listen to them are very susceptible because, I mean, you can go and just start taking something that was more of an absolute science. | ||
I'm not going to say, you know, just black and white, 100% science, but more absolute kind of proven, you know, copper wires, copper. | ||
Okay. | ||
I believe that. | ||
Um, and you can turn that into a situation where copper wire is actually, you know, something that's, um, inside of, plastic that and the plastic is actually what to conduct the electricity not the copper like what how's that and then they could go down some theoretical discussion to validate it and i totally follow you there exactly one one last thing real quick jace also you know one thing we really need to push and i think would be monumental especially now we've got so many more people coming into the knowledge | ||
and into the listening base we need to advocate for a 30 60 90 day across the board local county state federal whistleblower program you need to kind of put something out there and hang some fruit out there say look you come out and you start feeding us even though you may not be guilty but you're aware of these things we will take you know we'll make sure that you have either protection number one uh or | ||
Or, you know, we're going to go light on you, but we've got to eradicate these psycho pieces of social trash as soon as possible. | ||
Something along that. | ||
I think we really need to promote sometimes a big whistleblower program to get people comfortable, to get them to step up and come forward and to help us get all this crap exposed. | ||
I mean, I think we're on the cusp, man. | ||
I really do. | ||
Wow, Patrick. | ||
Great call. | ||
Thank you so much for that. | ||
And that's putting ideas into my head. | ||
I'm going to continue to think about that and see if there's any way that we can integrate some sort of a whistleblower system here where we can vet and filter, but also provide a good funnel for people to give us tips and reach out. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
How about J and Kentucky J? | ||
What is on your mind? | ||
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How you doing? | |
Thanks for calling. | ||
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I watched the debate, and I watched Trump's speech, and I'm a bit of a junkie when it comes to the information on InfoWars alone. | |
Me too. | ||
But those two, yeah, those two twins there, what happened, I think, probably is they probably spliced them somewhere inside the uterus, and they only had one hemisphere of brain in each of them. | ||
We were joking last night that it was the Clone Wars. | ||
Yeah, they couldn't keep up with Alex. | ||
But it was supposed to be about January 6th, what happened that day, if it was an insurrection. | ||
And, you know, people that have a brain recognize that an insurrection is against the President of the United States. | ||
And the President of the United States was still... Yeah, how can you have an insurrection over your own government? | ||
Yeah, so, I mean, nobody insurrected. | ||
I mean, what happened was they were provoked into breaking into the building and, you know, all the proof positive of all the film of what happened at the Capitals coming out. | ||
And these people, they're not paying attention to it because they want to believe what they want to believe. | ||
Like Glenn Greenwald said, I think that's his name, he said, you know, they really believe what they believe, and they probably really do believe what they believe. | ||
Now, you know, with the Flat Earth thing, you know, I gotta be honest, I'm a truck driver and I drive across the United States every day, all day long, you know, and I don't know if it's flat and I don't know if it is flat, but I don't know, but it's not the copper that carries the current, it's the plastic. | ||
But in front of your eyes, you can see that an insurrection is supposed to be against the president that's at the time. | ||
And at the time, the president was Trump. | ||
So you can just take your theory that it was an insurrection and just toss it. | ||
And, uh, yeah, and I thought when Alex got up and went to go to the bathroom for five minutes, that was kind of funny. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Absolutely, Jay. | ||
We're coming up on a break, but thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Feel free and comfortable to call in any time. | ||
Love talking to you and hearing from you. | ||
You made some great points about the debate last night. | ||
Make sure you guys check it out on XORBand.video. | ||
We do have those videos up, and make sure you stick with us, folks, because we are going to take more calls on the other side for the remainder of the show this evening. | ||
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening. | ||
We're going to take calls for the remainder of the hour for the next 27 minutes or so. | ||
I want to hear from Sam in California. | ||
Sam, what is on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Thanks for calling, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely, yeah. | |
You know, what Alex was talking about with just the satanic energy and, you know, he references a lot. | ||
We're in this spiritual war and, you know, in California, I think The rap is that it's a bunch of blue-haired leftists here, and there's some for sure. | ||
I was an atheist about four years ago, but I recently came to God, and I used to be a Democrat, voted for Obama. | ||
I voted for Trump this last election. | ||
I just wanted to express that I'm going through what a lot of Maybe naive liberals we're going through, which is like a great awakening that, you know, the book is obviously named after. | ||
But that there is hope that I think a lot of just humans are identifying with an awakening, an alignment with God. | ||
And I just wanted to read Proverbs 3 real quick. | ||
Just one sentence from it, if that's all right. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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All right. | |
So trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. | ||
In all your ways submit to him and he will make your path straight. | ||
And yeah, this bit of Scripture just aligns in that it's easy, I think, for everyone to get yelling at each other, and we're all of the flesh, but I think the more that we submit to the Lord and let our heart have a relationship with the Lord and have that be an interactive relationship, I feel like that's | ||
Tell me a little bit about your transition from being sort of an Obama voter to a Trump voter, how you came to finding Christ. | ||
I'm curious to know because maybe it'll shed some light on how we can help others go down the same path. | ||
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Yeah, so I mean I grew up in LA. | |
And I have great parents and all, but you know, they're lifelong Democrats. | ||
They're like, not really political, but it's kind of like just association. | ||
They're in that circle of L.A.' 's very liberal, right? | ||
So just was kind of like around it, not even, never even really thought of another perspective. | ||
It was just omnipresent in that, in that region. | ||
And then COVID hit and I listened to a David Icke interview, read David Icke's book, started listening to Alex and, um, You know, I was just blown away by what I heard about what he said versus what he was actually saying. | ||
So I just started, like, listening to Alex every day. | ||
And then I had a good buddy who I played golf with, who's a pastor, invite me to come to his church. | ||
So I went to his church to check it out. | ||
Had, like, an amazing experience. | ||
It was just, like, this vibrant energy that I hadn't felt. | ||
And I'm like, wow, this is real. | ||
This is not just, like, an esoteric idea or, you know, this is, like, a real thing. | ||
And yeah, since then I've just kind of dove into it, you know, kind of read out of the Bible every day, get into the scripture, be in church group, like be around other people that believe in this. | ||
And yeah, so it's been an awesome, awesome awakening. | ||
So did you go through the experience of getting baptized and all that? | ||
Total convert? | ||
Or were you already baptized? | ||
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I actually haven't been baptized yet, but I will be baptized this year for sure. | |
You gotta get dunked, man. | ||
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I need to take the plunge for sure. | |
What are you waiting for, man? | ||
You should be getting baptized right now if you're ready to do it, man. | ||
Nobody made an appointment with John the Baptist. | ||
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You're right. | |
You're right, Gabe. | ||
You are right, man. | ||
So tell me a little bit about your political transition. | ||
So obviously you had the spiritual one, going to church at your buddy's church where he was a pastor, but how did you have this political transition too? | ||
Was that just sort of a product of listening to Alex Jones? | ||
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A big product of listening to Alex, but also I like quantum mechanics. | |
I'm into an author named Joe Dispenza who talks about the quantum and different emotions associated with, you know, higher levels of vibration and energy and all this stuff. | ||
And I feel like that all kind of like overlaid into, you know, I started like kind of looking at the messaging. | ||
I mean, I was I wasn't really political. | ||
I didn't really watch a bunch of news or anything like that. | ||
But I just was always like, oh, my parents vote Democrat. | ||
I'll vote Democrat. | ||
You know, I didn't think much of it. | ||
I was kind of just naive and young and did whatever they did, you know. | ||
And and then as I kind of like started thinking about it from like this point of energetics and like, oh, what are the emotions that are being drawn on? | ||
I mean, I still think, I don't know. | ||
I don't think Republicans are really all that much better than Democrats. | ||
I think it's much more like pro-humanity versus like the Alex Jones, Aiden, Elon Musk. | ||
Yeah, team humanity. | ||
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Interview of, yeah, pro-humanity versus these extinctionists. | |
And it was funny because I was an environmental studies major before I switched. | ||
Wow. | ||
You really did switch teams, bro. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, but in that, when you're in that ethos, you think you're the good guy because they say, you know, oh, it's for the, you know, there's all the, they're good at marketing, you know, they're good at making you feel like, oh, you're doing it for the planet. | |
And it's kind of, they're good at making you feel socially kind of justified for it. | ||
Right. | ||
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But then when I started understanding energetics and started understanding that God is a real dimension of the universe, the creator of the universe, like that, there is this almighty creator and that it's, It dwarfs any of our man-made little concepts. | |
I just started realizing that, you know, and then obviously listen to Alex. | ||
I listen to Alex every day for the last three years. | ||
So, you know, that's kind of pounded into my head. | ||
But really understanding, I think, that the emotional wavelength of the left is this oppressive, guilt-driven, it's like these low primal I mean, transgenderism, just keeping people stuck in this most basic confusion around sex and identity and gender. | ||
And then so kind of understanding the programming, you know, I don't know if you're familiar with Joe Dispenza, but he's big on programming. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So did you get any grief from any of your friends and family when you started listening to InfoWars? | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
Big time. | ||
Well, it's funny. | ||
I got, I got a twin brother and we both kind of like, we did everything together. | ||
We were neighbors at the time. | ||
And so we would, like, listen to the show and go off, you know, because we were both just, like, breaking out of this kind of victimhood mentality. | ||
Wow. | ||
You're like the anti-Krasensteins. | ||
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Yeah, it's been wild. | |
But yeah, my parents, there was a lot of backlash just because they're kind of still stuck in that establishment, like, binary sort of mindset. | ||
So then, There was a lot of backlash around all the COVID stuff. | ||
In California, I wouldn't wear a mask. | ||
I got kicked out of grocery stores for three years, all the things. | ||
Meanwhile, I go back to see my parents, and they're washing their groceries. | ||
It's kind of been a trip, but they've come along, actually, because we haven't budged, and we haven't been real political about it. | ||
We've just been like, hey, this doesn't make any sense, trying to stay on the logical sense You know how how insane all the fear mongering is and. | ||
Look at the actual numbers and all you know all the things you guys talk about regularly, but. | ||
Yeah, there's definitely some family backlash for sure for sure, but God bless you, Sam. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
I do want to take some more calls for the remainder of the show, but I appreciate that you called in and that you're a listener and I hope you call in again. | ||
I will be hosting the American Journal from 8 to 11 Central time for the next week to feel free to call in that show. | ||
I want to hear from Colin in Texas. | ||
Colin, what's on your mind? | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, thank you for calling. | ||
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My biggest thing was is that during the debate, the left was really trying to push a gotcha moment and really like trying to. | |
Like it's almost as if you can change the definition of a thing to make your point, but in the terms of what an insurrection is, I'm originally from Minnesota and the riots is what drove me out. | ||
I moved to Texas. | ||
But during that time, during the riot, Kamala Harris on Twitter famously posted that they were going to bail out rioters in Minnesota that were actively promoting chaos in the city. | ||
So I would challenge them on the terms of insurrectionists, like, well, what would you call that? | ||
Same thing with Maxine Waters, when she famously said that They need to get in the face of other people, so it's almost as if it's projection at this point that they're saying that, you know, insurrection is a thing that is the point that they want to prove. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think there's multiple variables here. | ||
There's the one variable where there's the there's those on the left who actually believe the narrative of the left, and there's the other variable where there's those on the left who Just sort of project. | ||
And they know that they're lying. | ||
Jones had some really good points in in his three hours where he was talking about the CIA is like you think the CIA is atheist? | ||
You think the FBI is atheist? | ||
He was talking about the left and he's right. | ||
I think those that are the higher ups realize. | ||
That they are lying and they're intentionally telling the lie and then there's a level of people who have joined the cult, right? | ||
So, I don't know about the Krasensteins because I don't know them well enough. | ||
I think Destiny is an example of somebody who's joined the cult. | ||
I don't think that he's intentionally trying to lie and deceive. | ||
I think that he's just in. | ||
He is like Paul from the Bible only for Satan, right? | ||
And I don't think he's intentionally trying to be evil or he's an intentionally intentionally bad guy. | ||
He's just an example of a very bright guy who has applied his intellect in the wrong direction without any sort of humility. | ||
So he's not able to understand when he's wrong. | ||
I don't think there's an example of a time. | ||
This is one of the questions that I asked Fuentes. | ||
I asked Fuentes. | ||
When he was on the American Journal when I was hosting this before he debated Alex the same exact day he came in early and he came on the American Journal. | ||
And I asked him because he's famous for his debates. | ||
I said, have you ever lost a debate? | ||
And at first he said no. | ||
And then I thought in my head, OK, well, this guy's just full of it then because. | ||
Anybody who has done as many debates as he has done who can't acknowledge that anybody's ever. | ||
thrown a curve ball or got them on an issue or a point or want to debate against them, even if they're right and they've lost the debate, they should at least know that they lost the debate, right? | ||
That's just something that any humble human being would be able to acknowledge that they lost. | ||
And then he's like, you know what? | ||
I debated Jay Dyer and he said some things that I just wasn't prepared to respond to. | ||
And I still think that I'm right, but he's a brilliant guy. | ||
And you know, I think maybe he won the debate. | ||
And I don't know if he explicitly phrased it that he lost that debate, but he acknowledged, at least implicitly, that he thinks he lost that debate to me. | ||
And so regardless of what you think of Fuentes, I disagree with Fuentes probably, I don't know, at least 25% of the time, 50% of the time. | ||
I'm certainly not anti-Semitic. | ||
I believe that the Holocaust really happened, things like that. | ||
But regardless of what you think about the guy, I think he actually genuinely believes what he believes, and he's got an element of humility, despite he's got a little bit of a smug brand, okay? | ||
And I'm not trying to disparage the guy, because I enjoyed him. | ||
He was very polite to me. | ||
We've exchanged texts. | ||
All that. | ||
I disagree with him on the major issues, but he acknowledged that he's lost that debate with Jay Dyer. | ||
Okay, but with but with but with destiny, I don't think he would ever admit to anyone that he's lost a debate even if he's been mowed down. | ||
I've heard that he lost a debate himself to Fuentes. | ||
I think he lost the debate last night. | ||
He obviously lost his cool. | ||
He was very disrespectful. | ||
I think in the last 15 to 30 minutes of that debate where he's just sitting there and he's acting like I'm only here because I have to be here. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
You know, so, so that's an example, I think of a character issue that is going to get in his way to regardless of how smart he is, because you can't just be smart. | ||
You have to be smart and humble. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Well, yeah, I mean, destiny tactics are painfully obvious. | |
I am a former moderator for the Tim cast discord and I'm very well educated in this background. | ||
By the way, big shout-out to Ian Crossland. | ||
Great guy. | ||
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He is the god. | |
I can't believe he handled that so well. | ||
Yeah, the Godzilla moment in the end where he stood up and he looked down with laser eyes on the city. | ||
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Oh my god, I could not believe it. | |
It's like, dad's mad. | ||
Dad's mad. | ||
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Dad's angry. | |
He's standing up. | ||
I love it. | ||
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But yeah, the Tim Cass community that knows me, that's probably listening, will know what I'm saying. | |
But it's just, you know. | ||
Destiny is good at one thing, and it's talking very fast and trying to get someone in a gotcha moment, which is painfully obvious to me. | ||
And he looked really amateur with his coil-bound 79-cent notebook and his desperate Google searching on his phone. | ||
Yeah, Destiny. | ||
He wasn't even taking notes on his notebook. | ||
He was just aggressively making marks on it to look like he was taking notes. | ||
It was like a what's-her-face in the Johnny Depp trial. | ||
That was taking fake notes? | ||
Amber Heard? | ||
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It's painfully obvious to me and I've done a lot of research in this for a long time and also to talk on the point of illegal aliens being able to vote and whatnot and the point that they were trying to make there, that's a moot point in its own because it doesn't matter. | |
They're moving illegal aliens into blue states that are notoriously going to vote blue. | ||
In order to gain more electoral college votes. | ||
Right. | ||
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That's the point. | |
And they completely avoided that. | ||
So there's a lot of things... And Krasensteins, in their defense, admitted, oh, that's a fair point. | ||
I haven't looked into that. | ||
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I thought that was a humble move. | |
They completely avoided, like, all of the points that were trying to be made in order for a gotcha moment. | ||
And I was following this thing on Twitter as it was going, or X, as it's called now, as it was going. | ||
It was painfully obvious to me what they were doing. | ||
And their tactics are so low level that it's like insulting to the average person. | ||
What do you think of the moment that Alex put his hand on Destiny's shoulder and said, if there's a civil war, you're going to lose? | ||
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Oh my god, I was waiting for blows to be exchanged, but I've spoken to a couple of journalists before that know Destiny and they can say he's a good guy and this and that and whatever and we can like do some low blows, but I'll tell you this right now. | |
I'm a 10th grade level high school dropout, but I guarantee you I would destroy him in a debate. | ||
I would welcome it, actually. | ||
Well, the funny thing was he had a couple of members of his crew here, and one of them was wearing an InfoWars shirt. | ||
So even his crew isn't on our side. | ||
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You can't help but be a fan, you know what I mean? | |
You can't help. | ||
Once you see it, you can't help but love it. | ||
I'm so glad that you called in, Colin. | ||
I appreciate you and respect you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Let's hear from Mark in Florida. | ||
Mark, what did you think of the debate? | ||
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OK, well, there was the gotcha moment, and the gotcha moment was at Destiny's expense. | |
It was when they had denied for the entire half of the debate that Trump had attempted to put the National Guard or something to stop eventual riots from happening. | ||
They denied it all for half of the debate, and then Destiny by accident admitted And this was huge. | ||
And from that moment on, that's when destiny started to get the ad hominems and offense. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When you lose the debate, logically, that's when you start getting really snarly. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They started to pound the table. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I think you're absolutely right. | ||
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Outstanding advantage. | |
So we can have an outstanding advantage because the burden of proof is on the good to prove the wrongdoing. | ||
So all the wicked have to do is stand back and question. | ||
And there was a certain moment during the debate where they asked 20 questions, and we had the onus of having to, you know, provide the proof. | ||
And so let's talk about what a coup is. | ||
General Stauffenberg's coup is a classic textbook example of a coup. | ||
You have to have the general. | ||
You have to have communication, radio, telephone. | ||
You have to have the police on your side. | ||
The Secret Service has to be on your side. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And even the Praetorian Guard of, let's say, you know, your enemy, the Praetorian Guard, has to stand down to allow the assassination or whatever of the leader of the opposition or whatever. | |
So none of this has been proven in a court of law to have occurred. | ||
Donald Trump is not guilty of having attempted to co-opt the police to carry out a coup. | ||
Okay, so that's all just ridiculous. | ||
The fact that we even entertain that is ridiculous. | ||
In any case, if we want to know what actually is going to happen, and we want to be biblical about this, this is how a Jewish rabbi would do it. | ||
We are in the year 5,784 according to biblical text. | ||
This is the year 5,784 since the birth of Adam. | ||
Ask any rabbi. | ||
So we simply go to verse 5,784. | ||
Simply go to verse 5,784, and it will tell you what happened this year. | ||
And you'll get what will happen next year, and you'll get what happens the next year after that. | ||
So let's go to that. | ||
Deuteronomy 33, verse 32. | ||
That's the verse for this year. | ||
So what does the verse say? | ||
Blood clots in clusters. | ||
Wow. | ||
Is that clear enough? | ||
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The Torah, the Bible, Deuteronomy 33 verse 32. | |
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it says the grapes, the grapes are what makes the wine. | ||
And that's for 2024, right? | ||
Not 2023, because we just switched years. | ||
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The grapes are clots in clusters, according to Deuteronomy. | |
Yes. | ||
So let's look at what it says for 2020. | ||
Yep. | ||
Wow. | ||
Fascinating, Mark. | ||
Their blood is the poison of serpents. | ||
Wow. | ||
Fascinating, Mark. | ||
That's fascinating. | ||
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Okay, so let's look at 2026. | |
It says that all the vaccine is put in the storehouses. | ||
It says, I will put it away in the storehouses. | ||
It's just too bad to put away in the storehouses. | ||
Someone in 2056, maybe Trump, will put the vaccine away in the storehouses. | ||
But it says this, for the judgment of the guilty. | ||
In other words, that when the guilty that have pulled this off are judged, they will be vaccinated. | ||
That will be their punishment. | ||
Fascinating. | ||
Thank you so much, Mark. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Mark, you're cutting out a little bit, so I want to move on to another caller, but I appreciate what you said. | ||
That's fascinating. | ||
I'm gonna look more into that philosophy. | ||
I hadn't heard of that approach to the years that Rabbi says, you know, since the birth of Adam and then looking at the verse in the Bible to correspond to that. | ||
It's interesting stuff. | ||
Let's hear from Jonathan in South Carolina. | ||
Jonathan, what's on your mind? | ||
How are you? | ||
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I'm doing well. | |
I'm doing well. | ||
Yeah, well, as far as Any insurrection goes. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I wasn't super investigative journalistic after the fact. | ||
I paid attention to InfoWars while things were happening. | ||
I almost went down there. | ||
I'm so glad I didn't. | ||
Me too. | ||
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I would have definitely been in trouble. | |
Yeah, I would have screwed up too. | ||
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Yeah, I'm that guy. | |
I would have for sure been one of the guys like, oh, there I am. | ||
Look, I'm on TV, mom. | ||
And then the FBI, oh no, that's me. | ||
So yeah, it's ridiculous. | ||
That we're even discussing this and I didn't watch the whole debate because truthfully, I've seen Alex plenty and I listened to those people talk for 10 minutes. | ||
And I was like, clearly these are, I don't know if, I mean, I didn't, like I said, give them enough time to figure out if they're truly brainwashed or if they're just like absolute sellout liars or maybe a mixture of both, but it's just, Wow, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Wow. | |
See, and that's the thing. | ||
It was hard for me to watch, especially the beginning when they were speaking because, you know, I just so vehemently disagree with them. | ||
But you almost have to bite the bullet and just take the pain like you're working out because I don't want to be the person that just only allows myself to consume information I agree with. | ||
You know, I think it's important that we hear things we disagree with. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Yes, I do. | |
And it's funny. | ||
You must know what I'm calling in about because that's a good segue into me. | ||
I actually picked the phone up when I heard you mention Flat Earth. | ||
Yeah, tell me. | ||
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I heard you mention it a few times, and I just, man, you know, the thing of it is, the reality I think of it is, when you really super research into this, which I have, I probably put 300 hours into, is it flat? | |
Are you a flat earther? | ||
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Well, I mean, not, I don't like that term, because that means that I think it's a certain way. | |
Well, I'm asking you the way you think it is. | ||
I'm not trying to give you like a negative connotation. | ||
I'm not using the term flat earth or in a disparaging way, but like, do you believe the earth is like flat with a dome or something? | ||
Or do you think it's actually the sphere that NASA says? | ||
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It's okay. | |
If I have those two options and we're in a flat dome with, and it's most likely a crater of some sort, we're on, we're on potentially a gigantic ball. | ||
I mean, one theory is that we're on a huge ball that is the moon, right? | ||
You look up and we're seeing a reflection from an outer reflective layer. | ||
And the moon is us, and we are in one of those craters, okay? | ||
And that's what gives it the flat, and it's what also gives it the round. | ||
See, and you're an example, and I can just tell by talking to you that you're not a stupid person just by the way you put your sentences together. | ||
You, as I respect, and I'm saying this very respectfully, I just want you to know, you would be an example of a smart person who I believe has gone down the wrong rabbit hole. | ||
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No, that's cool. | |
A lot of people... | ||
And here's what I see. | ||
The reason I did is because I saw how angry it made people when they started being told that it was flat. | ||
And I'm like, wow, this is crazy. | ||
Like, it can't be flat. | ||
Believe me, I thought it was the dumbest thing I've ever put in. | ||
And when you get into our 200 and they're explaining why the sun looks the way it does, because you've gotten you found the guy that can put together the atmospheric water vapor on his lens and then film it such that you can see a flat ball moved on a fixed surface straight across and it looks like it's the same size going straight down you're like oh so in other words what we're looking at is optical illusion now that's what i'm for | ||
we don't know what we're looking at and we live really in the matrix which is created by our mind and so well i We're coming up. | ||
We've got 30 seconds left before the show ends. | ||
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Go to at real chase guys or send me a direct message with some links. | ||
I want to continue this conversation with you because I want to look into what you're looking into. | ||
I don't know enough about what you're saying to rebut it or anything like that, but I love that you called in. | ||
I love that you felt comfortable calling in. | ||
I don't think less of you because you believe in something different than the accepted science. | ||
I respect you for that. | ||
Actually, I want to talk to you more about that. | ||
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