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The end stage of mind control is censorship, right? | ||
But it begins long before that. | ||
And it begins by creating false categories that wall off your willingness, that prevent you from wanting to know certain things or talk to certain people. | ||
And name-calling is the most obvious tool. | ||
Like, he's a crank, he's a racist, he's a whatever. | ||
Fill it in. | ||
And then you're like, I can't listen to that person. | ||
And I have to say, your willingness to platform or to have a conversation with Alex Jones I think it was a revolutionary act, actually. | ||
Not that everything Alex Jones says is right. | ||
It's not. | ||
Not everything I say is right, or anyone says is right. | ||
But, Alex Jones is an interesting person. | ||
And even if he's not interesting, he has been walled off from the rest of us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Through name-calling. | ||
And your willingness to be like, no, actually, we're just gonna listen to Alex Jones and you can decide for yourself? | ||
Well, Alex has been my friend for more than 20 years. | ||
Exactly! | ||
But, you were not allowed to talk to him. | ||
And when you hear Alex Jones talk, You may not agree with everything he says. | ||
I don't know that I do. | ||
But you definitely understand why they told you you couldn't listen to Alex Jones. | ||
Well, that's one of the reasons why I had him as one of the first guests when I came over to Spotify. | ||
Love that. | ||
I was like, let's go. | ||
What did they say? | ||
Well, a lot of people weren't happy. | ||
We lost sponsors. | ||
It was an issue. | ||
Um, but I think it did the job, you know? | ||
Regardless of what he said that's incorrect, clearly the Sandy Hook thing was incorrect. | ||
You know, Alex, I know Alex personally, so I know what he was going through. | ||
And, you know, everybody wants to talk about mental health, and they want to praise people for being honest about their mental health issues, and support them on their mental health journey to wellness. | ||
Alex has gone through some real issues and one of the reasons why he's gone through some issues is because that guy is uncovering real that's terrifying every day and he was drinking out of control and you know he's just constantly stressed freaking out and you When you see so many lies and so much propaganda and so many psyops that are being done on people, you start seeing them where they don't exist. | ||
And that's what he did. | ||
Well, and he's also channeling some stuff. | ||
You can't call 9-11 in detail because you're super informed. | ||
Before the fact. | ||
He called it. | ||
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Yes. | |
He literally called it in the summer of 2001. | ||
He said planes will fly into the World Trade Centers and they will blame a man called Osama Bin Laden. | ||
We know that he said that because he said it on tape. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Multiple times. | ||
And then he said call the White House and tell them this. | ||
Now, let's just, that's all we know about Alex Jones. | ||
Let's just say that's the fact set. | ||
How'd that happen? | ||
Right, how did he do that? | ||
No, he's channeling something. | ||
You think so? | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's like no other... I mean, tell me how he did it otherwise. | ||
I've asked him about it. | ||
How did you do that? | ||
At length. | ||
He had dinner in my barn recently. | ||
We were talking about this. | ||
How'd you do that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It just came to me. | ||
And that's real. | ||
That is real. | ||
The supernatural is real. | ||
And I don't know why it's so hard... | ||
For the modern mind, I guess, because it's a materialist mind, to accept that. | ||
And that's not a new phenomenon. | ||
It's happened throughout history. | ||
There are people called prophets. | ||
And there are people who were prophets who weren't called prophets, but there are people who have information or parts of information, bits of information, visions of information come to them and then they relay it. | ||
It's not from them. | ||
They received it. | ||
This is like the, you know, one of the oldest phenomenon in human history. | ||
Those people tend to be... | ||
A little crazy, a little unbalanced, a little different from everybody else. | ||
Do you know what I mean? | ||
They live on locusts and honey in the wilderness. | ||
I mean, it's just like that's, they're not like everybody else. | ||
And that's clearly part of what, I'm not saying that everything that Alex Jones says is a prophecy from God. | ||
It's not. | ||
But that was prophetic. | ||
And if it wasn't, tell me how it wasn't. | ||
In July of 2000, like I lived in Washington in July of 2001. | ||
You know, my dad worked in the government. | ||
Like, I was as well informed as anybody could be about what was going on in the government. | ||
I've always been interested in what's happening in other countries. | ||
I was aware of Osama bin Laden. | ||
I knew about the Taliban. | ||
I knew, you know, more than most people. | ||
There's not one person who was saying, not one person in Washington, D.C. | ||
was saying, you know, at some point soon, they may fly airplanes into the World Trade Centers and blame Osama bin Laden. | ||
Like, that just wasn't a thing. | ||
So if you said that multiple times on camera, There's a reason. | ||
I've said this to 50 people, what I just said to you, and they all look at me like, that's stupid. | ||
Tell me how it's stupid. | ||
Tell me how he did that. | ||
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Well, folks, it is Sunday Night Live. | ||
I am Chase Geyser, your host this evening. | ||
We've had a lot of breaking news this weekend. | ||
Absolutely insane, as is usually the case. | ||
And I really don't know where to begin. | ||
So we've had this massive funding for Ukraine go through. | ||
I think it was over $60 billion. | ||
Oh, looks like it's $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan altogether. | ||
And On the one hand, what else do you expect from our government, which seems to put every other nation's needs as a priority above our own, and on the other hand, obviously it's very disappointing to see the absolute treason of the American people. | ||
I mean, I cannot explain to you or express to you how disappointed, frankly disgusted I was, if you weren't, to see so many Ukrainian flags waving as if it was the 4th of July in the halls of Congress after this vote passed, and Obviously this all falls on Speaker Johnson. | ||
What I want to do is I want to play clip number 16 here if the crew has it ready. | ||
This is Tucker Carlson talking about Speaker Johnson as a weak man and I thought this was very insightful. | ||
Obviously had an amazing conversation with Joe Rogan the other day. | ||
Said some very nice things for 20, 30, even up to 40 minutes about Alex Jones that I thought were right on the money. | ||
And as is always the case with Tucker Carlson, it's not usually one thing that he says that is brilliant or insightful. | ||
He's usually loaded with insightful thoughts. | ||
From my experience watching any of his interviews from Theo Vaughn to the conversations that he's had with Alex Jones himself. | ||
And let's just look at what he says about Speaker Mike Johnson. | ||
Maybe this will give us some insight as to what really happened this weekend with this absolute treason, betrayal of the American people. | ||
Clip number 16. | ||
That's where it's fascinating, this concept of good and evil. | ||
Because when you think about it, if this is true, and if these people are compromised because they're secretly perverts and creeps... They are, though! | ||
...and they're corrupt, and they steal money, all these different things are evil things. | ||
Lying, controlling people, engaging in unnecessary wars that are going to cost thousands of lives for profit. | ||
All these things are evil things. | ||
So if evil is real, evil would want those kind of people to be in a position of power. | ||
Yes. | ||
And here's... Evil would want men to breastfeed their children. | ||
Here's the illusion that we fall for time and again. | ||
We imagine that evil comes fully advertised as such. | ||
Like evil people look like Anton Lavigne. | ||
Thorns. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know what I mean? | ||
Black cloak. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Sickle. | ||
Is an independent force that exists outside of people, that acts upon people. | ||
I really believe that. | ||
I've experienced it. | ||
A lot. | ||
And it's obvious. | ||
And what vessel do they choose? | ||
The weak. | ||
It's weak men and women who are instruments of evil. | ||
The weaker the leader, the more evil that leader will be. | ||
So it's, and unfortunately we've reached a time in American history where Every leader is either a woman or a weak man, pretty much. | ||
And so there's, I'm sorry to say it, that's just true. | ||
And the weaker the leader, that's why Mike Johnson, everyone's like, oh, Mike Johnson's such a nice guy. | ||
Well, I know Mike Johnson and he's a perfectly nice guy, except that he's like polite and seems kind of meek and restrained and he's not saying motherfucker every, ever, you know what I mean? | ||
He's got like very sort of buttoned down affect. | ||
But he's a weak man, and that's the man you should be afraid of. | ||
The people who you shouldn't be less afraid of are the, you know, headstrong, loud, don't care what anybody thinks. | ||
Yeah, those guys will go off track, but they're probably not gonna abet, you know, genocide or blow up the world in a nuclear exchange because they may be obnoxious, but they know who they are. | ||
Weak people just become a host for evil. | ||
You know, an open, empty building that evil occupies, possesses even. | ||
And that's exactly what's happening to Mike Johnson. | ||
It's like absolutely crazy what Mike Johnson is doing. | ||
But it's not because he's evil, it's because he's weak and therefore susceptible to evil. | ||
It's a meaningful distinction that I have noticed. | ||
It is a very strange thing how many weak people wind up being leaders in this society. | ||
And particularly because so many people don't want their lives exposed. | ||
They don't want that eye of Sauron gazing down upon them if they try to run for president. | ||
I get it. | ||
You know, he's absolutely right. | ||
Jordan Peterson has said this a number of times and say what you will about Jordan Peterson. | ||
The man has said some very insightful and true things. | ||
I know that people have conflicted thoughts about him and whether or not he's hypocritical or the issues about the vaccine or whatever. | ||
When push comes to shove, the guy is absolutely brilliant. | ||
I think his work has been incredibly important. | ||
And one of the things he says is if you're afraid of what a strongman will do, if you're scared of a strongman in leadership like a Trump or a Putin, just wait until you have a weak man in power. | ||
And that's exactly what we see now with Joe Biden in power, with Mike Johnson in power. | ||
We see what it looks like when weak men are steering the ship. | ||
And we see that the House passes a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, but not the U.S. | ||
border. | ||
Now, this is from Jamie White on InfoWars.com. | ||
The House on Saturday passed a set of foreign aid bills that would send $61 billion to Ukraine, $26 billion to Israel, and $8 billion to the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
Now, I covered weeks ago on The War Room. | ||
This interesting thing from Mike Johnson. | ||
The day that he became the Speaker of the House of Representatives, in his speech, he emphasized the importance of bolstering the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
Simultaneously, we saw countless examples of tweets from Chuck Schumer talking about bolstering the Indo-Pacific region as well. | ||
This all ties into what's happening in Israel. | ||
With the IMEC corridor, things like that, that we've discussed at length on this show. | ||
This has been the plan the whole time. | ||
Mike Johnson was in their pocket the entire time, and this is the betrayal of the American people. | ||
So, in total, the foreign assistance package totals $95 billion, which only passed after Speaker Mike Johnson cut a deal with Democrats in order to force it through by a vote of 311 to 112. | ||
of 311 to 112. | ||
So that's about 75% of our Congress is treacherous. | ||
It's literally treason from 75% of those elected to the House of Representatives. | ||
3 out of 4 people in the House of Representatives are traitors to the people of the United States of America. | ||
They do not represent the interests, desires, wants, or needs of the American people. | ||
They are traitors and they deserve to face the consequences of treason. | ||
As indicated by law in this country. | ||
They should face trial, they should be found guilty, and they should suffer the consequences of treason. | ||
Three out of four of them. | ||
This is the insurrection. | ||
The Senate is expected to pass the package, which was negotiated in conjunction with the White House, marking a victory against conservative lawmakers who insisted on protecting the US border before sending money abroad to protect those of other countries. | ||
Earlier in the day, the House passed an $8 billion aid package aimed at countering Chinese aggression toward Taiwan, as well as a bill that would force Chinese-controlled ByteDance Ltd. | ||
to divest from TikTok or face a U.S. | ||
ban. | ||
The bill also allows for the confiscation of Russian dollar assets in order to help fund more assistance to Ukraine. | ||
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Wow. | |
So they're banning social media platforms that are foreign-controlled, adversary-controlled, Remember, the original bill that they suggested for this, only 20% of any company had to be owned by foreigners in order to be determined foreign or adversary-controlled. | ||
So now, if China wants the United States to ban any social media platform, they simply have to buy 20% of the shares and suddenly it's an adversary-controlled asset. | ||
This is the path to censorship. | ||
This is the path to total control. | ||
And they're ramping all this up while simultaneously bolstering behind closed doors the advancement of central bank digital currencies. | ||
And I want to show you this clip from Steve Bannon. | ||
It's a little bit longer of a clip, but it warrants the time. | ||
This is clip number 11. | ||
Steve Bannon on Ukraine and the Deep State. | ||
And then I want to unpack it with you because I want to talk to you about why this is actually very good news. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
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Please try and help me understand what's going on in Ukraine. | |
Why is this maniacal bent to fund this crazy war continuing? | ||
And it's incredible. | ||
Obamacare, the lobbying for it, wasn't nearly what it is for this. | ||
What's the underlying thing? | ||
And there's no media in here, I hope. | ||
We don't care if there are. | ||
Right? | ||
We'll say this anywhere. | ||
Ukraine is a scab. | ||
When you pick it, the pus that runs out of there is going to be so ugly, there's something so dark and evil. | ||
Let me tell you another thing. | ||
Like with President Trump, I had a ringside seat. | ||
So people can't tell me What happened? | ||
People can't tell me what the guy's like. | ||
People can't tell me in the small moments what he does and how he comports himself. | ||
They can't tell me because I saw it. | ||
I saw it under the worst pressure you could possibly see, like Billy Bush Weekend. | ||
When he stands in the breach like an immovable object. | ||
I also saw, as a junior officer, when I came off sea duty, of which I was on a destroyer, and our job as an ASW destroyer, a brand new class called the Sporans class, we had one mission. | ||
That mission was to hunt Soviet submarines. | ||
We were playing guard for carrier battle groups. | ||
Okay? | ||
Four years of doing that. | ||
As a junior officer, grundoon, then back to the Pentagon with the day Reagan arrived. | ||
And let me tell you what's very interesting. | ||
Jamie Raskin and all those people on MSNBC and all those people sitting there going, the Russians are terrible, Putin's awful, this is war, we gotta back NATO, we gotta send troops, we have to send billions because it's for democracy. | ||
All of those people fought President Reagan and standing up to the Soviet Union. | ||
All of them. | ||
So ask the question. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
You guys all supported the Bolsheviks. | ||
You fought us when we tried to put tactical nuclear weapons and Pershing missiles into Europe. | ||
You fought President Reagan, everyone. | ||
You tried to do Star Wars to break him. | ||
Every action he took to destroy the evil empire. | ||
Jamie Raskin's old man, who's a Soviet spy, Right? | ||
All of them supported the Bolsheviks. | ||
So tell me what happened that now that Russia's the evil empire, that Russia's all terrible. | ||
Putin is from the KGB and he's a very bad guy and the people around him are very bad guys. | ||
But in World War II, World War II, every member of NATO was not our ally. | ||
We had the British trying to save their empire and very brave, fought side by side with us, okay? | ||
Then you had a couple of thousand with the Gaul, a couple thousand more French resistance, all of Scandinavia on the side of the Nazis. | ||
My Ireland, neutral on the side of the Nazis. | ||
Spain, neutral on the side of the Nazis. | ||
The fascists in Italy, okay? | ||
Germany, most of Eastern Europe. | ||
Virtually every country in NATO today was not an ally. | ||
You know who died on the battlefield destroying the German army? | ||
The Russian people died on the battlefield. | ||
Those, the Russian people and the Chinese, Lao-Beijing, killed a hundred, they lost a hundred million people fighting the Imperial Japanese Army and then fighting the Nazis. | ||
Do you think Guadalcanal and Tarawa and Peleliu and those places were hell holes? | ||
What do you think it would have been if we'd had the first line of troops from the Imperial Japanese Army? | ||
The Chinese people took that on! | ||
The two greatest allies we've ever had in the history of this country that gave more blood and sacrifice as allies to the United States of America are now considered our greatest enemies. | ||
Why? | ||
The deep state abandoned them to their own plans, turned it back over to Stalin. | ||
By the way, we're sitting there with ally Stalin. | ||
He's as murderous as Hitler, and he was our ally, right? | ||
So what's so bad about Putin? | ||
If we had done what Trump wanted to do and they fought him every step of the way, turn Russia to an ally like Nixon did with China, flip it, we wouldn't have this problem today. | ||
They want us in a world war. | ||
They want us in a world war. | ||
That's why, when I said the last thing, they're demonic plans, these people are totally demonic. | ||
And the centerpiece of the demonology is in Ukraine. | ||
This is why something doesn't make any sense about this. | ||
Think about our politics. | ||
We're the greatest republic on earth since 2018 or 19. | ||
It's all been about the Ukraine. | ||
They impeached Trump for a perfect phone call. | ||
They're maniacally obsessed. | ||
There's not one person in that Democratic Party cares about the defense of the United States. | ||
They hate the United States! | ||
AOC and this crowd? | ||
You see the Adams family group that stands up with a microphone in the house and talking? | ||
Do they care about the United States? | ||
Had they ever said about defending the United States? | ||
Had they ever had their kids go defend the United States? | ||
No. | ||
They hate the United States of America. | ||
And that's why they're obsessed by getting money to Ukraine. | ||
Under no circumstances, and there's not one logical argument, For us to send a penny more because they're stealing it with both hands and we've destroyed the Ukrainian people. | ||
Who's taking the brunt of this? | ||
Ukraine looks like Dresden in 1945. | ||
There may be 500,000 to a million casualties. | ||
Most of them Young women and children. | ||
The mothers and fathers are the ones that are saying you're not going to have the 500,000 new combat troops. | ||
They're sitting there saying you're not going to take my son or daughter and put it into the charterhouse for the World Economic Forum, for Zelensky, and for the Bush, for the Biden regime. | ||
Well, Steve Bannon is always on fire of security. | ||
Steve Bannon is, frankly, he's been one of the, other than Alex Jones, Steve Bannon has probably been the number one most inspirational figure to me in this movement. | ||
He's probably one of the main reasons that I'm even active as a political voice. | ||
I watched American Dharma before watching The Brink. | ||
I recommend American Dharma over The Brink because The Brink is a documentary that's a little bit dated. | ||
It was specifically about the midterms in 2018. | ||
I watched American Dharma about Steve Bannon and then I understood. | ||
I understood a man who had studied propaganda for the last 100 years, who had studied how fascism and communism came to power, who understood the importance of populism in order to resist the selling out of a nation to a globalist agenda. | ||
And I know that it sounds hyperbolic to throw around 30,000 foot view terms like globalism versus national sovereignty. | ||
It sounds like we're talking about some esoteric metaphysical principles of philosophy and politics that never have any practical meaning. | ||
But they are everything real happening. | ||
Everything real happening to us boils down to these principles. | ||
Of whether or not there is national sovereignty or globalism and the fact of the human condition that mankind seeks to conglomerate as much power as possible and it is our duty as a people as a civilization a society and a culture as a nation to fight against the unjust conglomeration of power that would seek to exploit us and sell us out at all costs no matter what by any means necessary In order to eradicate us from the face of the planet. | ||
Or totally subjugate or enslave us, frankly. | ||
So it's not hyperbolic. | ||
And when I hear Steve Bannon go up there and talk about this and how they want World War III, it tracks with everything that we've looked into. | ||
And we're gonna run clip one of him in a second. | ||
This is a shorter clip. | ||
About our progress, but populism is the only answer to this threat. | ||
I was watching Jackson Hinkle speak with Alex Jones over the last hour and a half. | ||
I'm excited to see the interview that Jackson is going to publish in a couple of days. | ||
I don't like communism. | ||
I don't support communists. | ||
But. | ||
Let's just look at every form of government that has been attempted basically throughout history. | ||
Anytime there's been a democracy, it's immediately led, not immediately, but over the course of a few centuries at the most, led to tyranny. | ||
Republics don't seem to last either. | ||
They seem to turn into tyranny. | ||
Now, our constitutional republic was a great experiment and it almost worked, but it seems that the only thing it failed to do was protect itself. | ||
So while protecting your rights, it could not protect itself and therefore could not protect your rights. | ||
We've seen that communism resulted in estimates ranging between 50 and 100 million deaths between 1958 and 1962 during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
However many millions of deaths in Russia as well, not just China. | ||
North Korea only exists because it leans on China, which leans on the capitalism, what's left of capitalism in the United States, and its people are suffering greatly. | ||
So we know communism doesn't work. | ||
Critics of capitalism say capitalism failed us, but we haven't really had a capitalism. | ||
We've had this crony capitalism, and crony capitalism doesn't really exist at all. | ||
It's a fake name for fascism. | ||
Because when you have government and private partnerships, when you have public-private partnerships in business, that immediately catalyzes fascism, where the government can come in to places like Twitter, or Facebook, or Instagram, or YouTube, or Google, or any of these publicly traded companies, and they can influence with the intelligence community what content is allowed. | ||
They can influence these private businesses to violate your rights because they can't explicitly do that themselves. | ||
That's fascism. | ||
So it's not crony capitalism what we're seeing at Google. | ||
We're seeing fascism. | ||
It's not crony capitalism what we saw at Twitter before Elon privatized it again. | ||
That was fascism. | ||
It's not crony capitalism what we see at Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, any of these other companies. | ||
It's fascism. | ||
And we know that fascism doesn't work because inevitably it causes this massive expansion and then collapse on itself. | ||
I mean, look what happened to Hitler. | ||
So what's left for us to try? | ||
Obviously capitalism hasn't been properly tried. | ||
It was in effect mainly mostly maybe 100 years ago before the advent of the Federal Reserve when everything just started going full fascist in 1913. | ||
So maybe there was some capitalism in the 19th century and early early 20th century. | ||
But the system that we had around capitalism was not sufficient to sustain that economic system itself. | ||
So the political system that we had in place, the political infrastructure that we had in place, was unable to guarantee and ensure a true laissez-faire capitalism. | ||
It failed. | ||
And so the only thing we really haven't tried that makes sense, that seems to be a stalwart or an obstacle against the weaknesses and vulnerabilities that all these other systems have is true populism. | ||
Populist patriotism. | ||
A populist nationalism. | ||
I don't want to use the word nationalism because nationalism has been butchered and has these connotations of Nazism. | ||
But I want to use the word populism because populism as a philosophy is the belief that it is the people versus the establishment. | ||
It is the working class versus the political class. | ||
Not in a communist way. | ||
Because communism is about the working class versus the property ownership class or the capitalist class or the exploiting bourgeois. | ||
I'm not talking about business owners versus employees. | ||
I'm talking about people versus politicians. | ||
The people versus the political class. | ||
And that is the brilliance of Steve Bannon because what he sees now, in my opinion, I'm putting words into his mouth, I'm projecting my interpretation onto him so he can, you know, reject any of this if he wants. | ||
What he sees happening now in the 2020s in the United States of America is exactly the same thing that happened in Germany during the 1920s. | ||
And we have to make the decision now that we're not going to go the way of fascism because as we continue to be butchered and screwed over by our political class, there is going to be a rise in nationalist thought. | ||
There is going to be a rise in populist thought. | ||
And if we're not careful, what happened in Germany in 1933 is going to happen in the United States in 2033 or 2028. | ||
So we have to choose populism, we have to choose freedom and capitalism, and we have to choose it now in order to overcome all these betrayals. | ||
And that's why I'm encouraged seeing what I saw, and I'll show you clip one here in just one second. | ||
Because this type of betrayal that we saw yesterday in the United States of America by three-fourths of our Congress is exactly what creates the resistance necessary to take all of the power from them. | ||
Absolutely all of it. | ||
Let's watch clip one, unpack it, and then go to break. | ||
With very few resources, we've made tremendous progress. | ||
You've kind of removed McConnell, you've removed McCarthy, you've removed the RNC. | ||
It's not perfect. | ||
And what we've come up in those instances ain't perfect either. | ||
But it's progress. | ||
It is trust the process. | ||
But you can't, the only way we lose is if we quit. | ||
The only way we lose is if we blink. | ||
The only way we lose is we falter. | ||
And remember that line from President Trump's, it's now that book. | ||
We must finish what we started. | ||
And it's gonna be tough, it's gonna be ugly, it's gonna be nasty, and you're gonna be uncomfortable. | ||
But if you don't think in the American Revolution they had tough days and uncomfortable days and days and they thought people who were with them were actually Tories and traitors or traitors to the cause of liberty, you ain't read history about the American Revolution. | ||
Okay? | ||
It was a 20 or 30 year process. | ||
And it wasn't ended until the Battle of New Orleans. | ||
It took 30 or 40 years to do it. | ||
Longer. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
Ben Harnwell in Rome. | ||
Thank you, Ben. | ||
Where do people get you on social media? | ||
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Thanks so much, Steve. | |
Get us my social media platform of choice. | ||
Tap in my surname. | ||
So, he's making an amazing point. | ||
You've got to trust the process. | ||
We're not going to solve this problem in one term. | ||
We're going to solve these problems with one election. | ||
This battle doesn't end in 2024 or 2028 or 2032 or 2036. | ||
Hopefully by 2040 we can have solved this problem. | ||
But it means consistent, correct election decisions of our people on the political class every term for the next 20 years. | ||
For the next five elections. | ||
Five in a row. | ||
And we come from a history of voting left, voting right, voting left, voting right. | ||
Now voting left and voting right is voting the same way because it's a uniparty. | ||
But we need to elect populists because you don't start with a majority in a movement like this. | ||
It starts small with a Trump and then a schism and then a resurgence and then an awakening. | ||
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Be the reason that we are still on the air and catalyzing that awakening itself. | ||
Well, we have the Democrats moving to strip Secret Service protection from Trump if he's convicted. | ||
Isn't that wonderful? | ||
I'm going to be on Timcast at the end of May. | ||
Man, I saw this clip relating to him. | ||
This is clip 15. | ||
We'll run it in a second, where they covered this. | ||
House Democrats have introduced a bill that would strip Secret Service protection from convicted felons sentenced to prison, a move specifically targeting former President Donald Trump, who is currently facing 91 felony charges spanning several trials. | ||
So, not only do they want to convict him on bogus charges, but once he's convicted, they want to make it really easy for anybody to just kill him. | ||
Isn't that absolutely wonderful? | ||
Does that not indicate the insidiousness, the evilness, the empirical nature itself of the leftists in power? | ||
Is that not the most disgusting thing that you've ever heard? | ||
Let's see clip 15. | ||
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Former J6 committee chair moves to strip Secret Service protection from anyone sentenced to more than one year in prison. | |
Okay. | ||
I'm sorry, like, look. | ||
There's already these conspiracies popping up all over the place that they're gonna try and take the life of Donald Trump. | ||
You criminally charge the guy in a bunch of different ways, and then while he's in trial with a bunch of seemingly biased jerks, you go, and also, you will lose your Secret Service protection. | ||
I'm like, come on, man! | ||
Did you guys see what Andrew Schultz was saying? | ||
No. | ||
He said, we've been getting this wave after wave after wave of Boeing planes being unsafe and then crashing and crashing. | ||
Well, guess who owns a Boeing plane? | ||
Trump owns a Boeing plane? | ||
Trump owns a Boeing plane. | ||
Oh. | ||
And then everyone on his show, they're like, oh. | ||
His plane is older than these concerns, though, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, a lot of the concerns of the Boeing planes has more to do with maintenance and the current staffing at these companies and not Boeing. | ||
So it's a funny point to make. | ||
But look, if the argument is they can't stop Trump, the Trump train's unstoppable, you see someone – why would you – what is this? | ||
Strip you of... They want to put Trump in prison, and then take away his secret service detail, and then all of a sudden the cameras break, the guards fall asleep, and then Trump lunges off the top of his bunk bed or something, if you get my drift. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, that's sort of the that does sort of appear to be the goal. | ||
You also have Hunter Biden facing federal gun charges. | ||
I think his trial is coming up in June and there there could be jail time with that as well. | ||
And Hunter Biden's Secret Service detail when Biden was living in. | ||
We were talking about this before the show. | ||
It was either Malibu or Santa Barbara, Santa Monica or something like that. | ||
It was definitely California. | ||
But his Secret Service details spent $4.5 million in 2021 just tracking him around, living in a fancy place nearby. | ||
But, yeah, Trump and Hunter Biden would be the ones to suffer under this. | ||
They would make an exception for Hunter. | ||
You think so? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Benny Thompson is deranged. | ||
I mean, he was the chair of the J6 committee and he hid evidence. | ||
He did all kinds of ridiculous things. | ||
And, I mean, I think that stuff like this, there's already been so much talk about how much the left is going after President Trump. | ||
They're doing everything they can in the legal system. | ||
They're trying to tear his reputation down, tear his family apart. | ||
They're going after him with everything that they have. | ||
The last thing that they have... | ||
is to try and take him out. | ||
And all this does is get conservatives rightfully worked up over the prospect of the left coming after President Trump much more severely than they have in the past. | ||
And I think that the left sees this and it's just like kind of poking the bear. | ||
And they know that they can get away with it and they just want to antagonize our side. | ||
I mean, at some point all this is, you know, whether it gets passed or not, you know, a lot of this is just to antagonize the Republican base. | ||
Well, I mean, that goes kind of without saying. | ||
The target of your action is your actual target. | ||
Your target's reaction is the action. | ||
That's the point, is to get people to do things that either make themselves look ridiculous, You get a mascot to do something that is just borderline breaking the law or, you know, pushes on someone so that way you can get pictures of the cops arresting, you know, a guy in a chicken outfit. | ||
It looks ridiculous, makes the cops look bad. | ||
While they're not only trying to take Donald Trump off of the ballot, they failed to do that. | ||
While they're not only trying to imprison Donald Trump for however many hundreds of years now, it would add up if he was convicted of all 91 of these felony charges. | ||
While they're trying to literally strip him of Secret Service protection. | ||
All in the context of coming out with movies like Civil War. | ||
Where they literally remark at the end of the movie that the only people left in Washington, D.C. | ||
are a few die-hard Secret Service agents protecting the President as they seek to commit all sorts of war crimes, killing people, trying to surrender, and assassinating the President of the United States in that movie without a trial, even though he tries to surrender. | ||
We have Hillary Clinton coming out and saying that Trump wants to kill, imprison his opposition. | ||
This is clip number two. | ||
Hillary Clinton, whose party is trying to imprison their top political rival, suggested that former President Donald Trump wants to murder and imprison his political opponents. | ||
Let's hear what the witch says in clip two. | ||
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Putin does what he would like to do, kill his opposition, imprison his opposition, drive, you know, journalists and others into exile, rule without any check or balance. | |
That's what Trump really wants. | ||
And so we have to be very conscious of how he sees the world, because in that world, he only sees strongmen leaders. | ||
He sees Putin. | ||
He sees Xi. | ||
He sees Kim Jong Un in North Korea. | ||
Those are the people he is modeling himself after. | ||
And we've been down this road in our, you know, world history. | ||
We sure don't want to go down that again. | ||
And especially when, my view, having negotiated with Putin and knowing that one of the reasons he went after me is because he knew I would, you know, deal with him in an appropriate way. | ||
And Trump would basically do whatever he wanted. | ||
So not only are they saying that Trump wants to kill and imprison all the political opponents, even though he did none of that. | ||
Yeah, there was a famous moment in the debates with Hillary Clinton when he said, because you'd be in jail. | ||
But he never even prosecuted them. | ||
He should've. | ||
He obviously should've come out much harder the problem. | ||
The mistake, maybe the biggest mistake that Donald Trump made during his presidency was he thought that there would be some reciprocity of grace if he was gracious to the political opponents, if he was gracious to these enemies, these blatant criminals, frankly, traitors of the United States of America. | ||
He thought that that grace would be reciprocated, but we know that if you give an inch, they take a mile. | ||
So despite the fact that he didn't go after the Comeys or the Bidens or the Clintons in any capacity whatsoever, in any meaningful capacity, despite the fact that Donald Trump himself pardoned Rod Blagojevich, who I lived in Illinois when he was governor. | ||
He shut down the parks. | ||
He leveraged his position as governor and tried to accept money to replace the Senate seat after Obama was elected president of the United States. | ||
Basically tried to accept bribes saying that he wasn't gonna give it up for nothing. | ||
Wasn't just gonna do it. | ||
We see this grace, this forgiveness, this willingness to move on from Trump in his first term and it's not reciprocated at all. | ||
Now they're literally trying to lock him up and make him vulnerable to rape and death in prison? | ||
You think it's not exactly what they wish that they could do to you? | ||
After all we've seen from these J6 prisoners, after all we've seen that they've done to Julian Assange, remember Tucker Carlson in the interview with Joe Rogan explicitly tells the story of how Mike Pompeo tried to assassinate, tried to plan and plot the assassination of Julian Assange. | ||
These people are abundantly evil. | ||
There's no correcting them in a justice system, in our judicial system, because the judicial system itself is their system. | ||
We can't rectify this just with our votes. | ||
We have to have a movement, a resistance, an insistence that our rights not be violated. | ||
And my concern is that this is going to escalate to violence, folks. | ||
I am somebody who's been against war my entire life. | ||
If anybody who's listened to InfoWars for the last 30 years that Alex Jones has been on air, this is a man who has been against every single military conflict that the United States has been in during my lifetime, and they censor him for hate speech. | ||
The man who's been explicitly against every single war that has ever happened in the last 30 years that the United States has been involved in. | ||
I don't think he's endorsed one of them. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
I mean, maybe somebody could find a clip. | ||
I want to go back and listen to these clips. | ||
He's against Iraq. | ||
He's against Afghanistan. | ||
He's against Ukraine. | ||
He's against every single war we've been involved in. | ||
Trying to stop World War III. | ||
Literally freaking out that the world's about ready to end. | ||
Yeah, he's the one persecuted for hate speech. | ||
He's the one that's sued for billions of dollars. | ||
It's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
Now we have House Democrats pushing a bill to establish an Inspector General to oversee the Supreme Court. | ||
I mean, it's so crazy you can't make this stuff up. | ||
House Democrats have introduced a bill Thursday that would enforce accountability of the Supreme Court by establishing an office of the Inspector General within the judicial branch to oversee Supreme Court justices. | ||
This is another great article from Jamie White on Infowars.com. | ||
Normally, I try not to read entire articles to you on the show because I know you want to show, but this one is so important and so well done, I'm just going to read it to you. | ||
The Judicial Ethics Enforcement Act of 2024, co-sponsored by Reps Adam Schiff, of course, Ilhan Omar, of course, Melanie Stansbury, don't know who she is, Jamie Raskin, of course, seeks to create effective oversight of the Supreme Court to restore public trust in the institution. | ||
This is some Professor Umbridge-level crap. | ||
This is some Ministry of Magic, Harry Potter, I Will Not Tell Lies crap. | ||
Quote, it's essential that Americans have confidence that our judicial system is fair, impartial, and independent from inappropriate external influences. | ||
Schiff said in a statement, are you kidding me? | ||
I want to slap the sense back into his face. | ||
Politically. | ||
The Judicial Ethics Enforcement Act of 2024 is designed to ensure that Supreme Court justices who should be expected to meet the most basic ethical standards—you're going to talk to me, chef, about basic ethical standards—are subject to effective accountability through oversight by the Office of the Inspector General. | ||
I am grateful to Representative Stansbury for spearheading this vital initiative to preserve the integrity of America's courts. | ||
Stansbury claimed the legislation is necessary because Americans have lost trust in the Supreme Court. | ||
And this all goes back to Roe v. Wade. | ||
Quote, strong judicial ethics are critical to a free and democratic society. | ||
And then he goes on to spew some more crap about our democracy, even though we're not a democracy. | ||
So let's just go through the bullet points here. | ||
Specifically, the bill would create an office of the inspector general within the judicial branch. | ||
How much more Soviet can you sound than that? | ||
Authorize the Inspector General to conduct investigations of alleged violations of the Code of Conduct for Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
Oh, so they can make up even more crimes that haven't been committed by justices that they disagree with? | ||
Do you think that this is going to be even across all nine of the justices? | ||
Or do you think it's going to be disproportionately impacting any justices that are interpreted or perceived to be conservative? | ||
After what they've done to Donald Trump, do you think that they're going to be fair to the Supreme Court? | ||
It authorizes the powers and limitations of the Office of the Inspector General when investigating the court. | ||
Structures the duties of the Inspector General, which would include conducting and supervising audits and investigations, preventing and detecting waste, fraud, and abuse, and recommending changes in laws or regulations relating to the Code of Conduct adopted by the Supreme Court. | ||
Would require the Inspector General to make prompt reports to the Chief Justice and to Congress on matters that may require action by the Chief Justice or Congress. | ||
Require the Inspector General to report expeditiously to the Attorney General whenever the Inspector General has reasonable grounds to believe there has been a violation of federal criminal law. | ||
You have to report immediately to the Attorney General. | ||
They're trying to pass a law to appoint someone to spy on Supreme Court justices even though there's no evidence to spy on them. | ||
There's no probable cause to spy on them. | ||
And then report back expeditiously to the Attorney General whenever any ethics have been violated. | ||
Tell me, what ethics have been violated? | ||
It goes on. | ||
It requires the Inspector General to provide an annual report to both the House of Representatives and the Senate, set appointments, term limits, and removals of the Inspector General, and provide protection for whistleblowers. | ||
This is a load of crap! | ||
This is the most corrupt stuff that I've seen yet! | ||
And while we have this Inspector General coming out, while we have this bill for $95 billion to go to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan, while we have Speaker Mike Johnson literally betraying the American people while 75% of Congress waves Ukrainian flags like it's the 4th of July, we have Democrats now coming out and saying that they want to protect Mike Johnson as the Speaker of the House for the remainder of his term before Democrats, as they say, win in the fall in this election. | ||
This is Ro Khanna here. | ||
Clip number nine. | ||
Democrat Representative Ro Khanna said he would vote to table any motion by Republicans to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson, Republican from Louisiana, because he helped Democrats pass the $95 billion aid package with separate bills for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
Clip nine. | ||
Does Speaker Johnson deserve credit for how this played out? | ||
He does. | ||
Look, we came into Congress together, and he always cared about civility. | ||
He actually led the civility pledge. | ||
And we had one issue, which was give individual votes. | ||
Don't lump things together. | ||
And I give him credit for doing this. | ||
I would actually vote to table any motion to vacate him. | ||
You know, Chairman McCaul quoted Churchill. | ||
One of the things Churchill said is that America always exhausted every wrong option until doing the right thing. | ||
And this shows that American democracy still is very strong. | ||
Okay, you just said something significant. | ||
You said you would oppose the motion to vacate. | ||
In other words, you will protect Speaker Johnson's job if Marjorie Taylor Greene and the others go through with their threat to try to remove him. | ||
I would, through the end of the term. | ||
I expect Speaker Jefferson will be there in 2025. | ||
But look, I'm a progressive Democrat, and I think you would have a few progressive Democrats doing that, and I disagree with Speaker Johnson on many issues, and I've been very critical of him, but he did the right thing here, and he deserves to keep his job until the end of this term. | ||
We've got clip number seven here. | ||
Quote, that's up to the people. | ||
MTG slams Republican Party and Speaker Johnson after Ukraine bill passes. | ||
She says, that's up to the people, was Marjorie Taylor Greene's response to being asked if Republicans deserve to stay in the majority yesterday on CNN. | ||
Now, this clip's a little bit longer. | ||
I'm not going to play the whole thing, but I want to show you some of the comments that she makes here in clip number seven. | ||
What Marjorie fails to notice is that we have been fighting on the border. | ||
We fight on it every day. | ||
We passed our comprehensive border security package, ATAR 2, at the very beginning of this Congress. | ||
It's been sitting on Chuck Schumer's desk. | ||
We passed all the resolutions. | ||
We passed these acts out of the House, and they get stopped in the Senate. | ||
And that was the Speaker of the House, Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson, with me here last weekend, referring to Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's threat to file a motion to vacate the Speaker's chair after the Republican-led House passed a $1.2 trillion spending bill last month with still no new security at the southern border, and then yesterday referring to Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's threat to file a motion to vacate the Speaker's chair after the Republican-led House passed a $1.2 trillion spending bill Since then, two other congressmen have joined Taylor Greene's effort to vacate the chair. | ||
Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massey and Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar, saying that Speaker Johnson surrendered House Republican leverage to secure the border by tying urgent aid to Israel to Ukraine. | ||
But the Congresswoman did not ultimately file the motion after the vote yesterday. | ||
Joining me now with the very latest is the woman herself in this Sunday Morning Futures exclusive, House Oversight Committee member, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Congresswoman, thanks very much for being here. | ||
I want to give you the opportunity to respond to critics. | ||
First off, yesterday we saw the bills pass and you did not file the motion to vacate. | ||
Why not? | ||
That's right, Maria. | ||
I've been responsible with this the entire time. | ||
I support our majority, and I support having the majority in 2025. | ||
But I'm a representative of the people, Maria, and I do not represent Washington, D.C., New York Times, you know, any of these media companies, and other Republican colleagues of mine that are criticizing me, even the Speaker himself. | ||
Most of those people have lost their way, and they aren't listening to the American people. | ||
The people are fed up. | ||
Last Monday was Tax Day, April 15th, and Washington betrayed the American people by sending $93 billion to support foreign wars while doing nothing, absolutely nothing, to secure our border. | ||
That is a complete betrayal. | ||
And then, once this bill was passed, The American people saw on their television screens and social media all over where Congress was waving the Ukrainian flag on the United States House of Representative floor. | ||
All of this was possible because of the betrayals of Mike Johnson, Maria. | ||
He has completely betrayed the Republican Party. | ||
He has completely betrayed Republican voters all over the country. | ||
And he is absolutely working for the Democrats, passing the Biden administration's agenda. | ||
So this is a speakership that is completely— Let's just kind of recap what's going on here. | ||
We have Democrats accusing Donald Trump of future acts of the imprisonment of political dissidents and the murder of them while they try to imprison him and remove his secret service protection so they can murder him. | ||
We've got Boeing planes with parts flying off while Donald Trump's plane, a Boeing plane, literally has a boot on it so he can't fly it. | ||
Who knows what they're doing to that plane, so if something were to happen to him. | ||
Then we have this legislation to appoint an Inspector General over the Supreme Court of the United States that can spy on them and report back to the Attorney General for any violations of ethics, which we know are not going to be universally Applied to all the justices. | ||
We know that they're going to specifically target the conservative justices, try to find any examples of unethical behavior, and then silence them and imprison them. | ||
And then we have our own speaker, Mike Johnson, totally selling out all of the interests of the American people after one skiff meeting with the intelligence community. | ||
He goes in against funding Ukraine. | ||
He comes out all for it for reasons totally unknown. | ||
Totally bizarre. | ||
And we're supposed to support this guy? | ||
We're supposed to believe that the Republican Party represents our interests? | ||
Now we have Democrats coming out and saying that Joe Biden shouldn't even give Donald Trump the time of day in a debate. | ||
Pritzker. | ||
Not sure if Biden should debate Trump, who lies and lies and lies. | ||
This is clip number three. | ||
I want to show you guys this. | ||
Biden campaign co-chair and Illinois Governor J.B. | ||
Pritzker, just looking at his background and his involvement with Stratton Oakmont, the famous investment firm from the Wolf of Wall Street, said he was concerned about Joe Biden participating in a presidential debate because former President Donald Trump lies and lies and lies. | ||
Go ahead and run three. | ||
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Would you encourage Joe Biden to debate Donald Trump? | |
Look, I think we're used to having debates, there's no doubt. | ||
I will say that whenever I look at Donald Trump's debating style, he lies and lies and lies. | ||
And it's so hard to respond to that in the middle of a debate. | ||
You only have 30 seconds or 60 seconds to respond. | ||
Do you talk about what you want to do for the future or do you respond to the lies that have come out of Donald Trump's mouth every minute? | ||
And so I'm concerned about that, just to be honest with you. | ||
But I also think that Joe Biden is a terrific debater. | ||
He shouldn't debate him because he lies? | ||
And it's hard to respond spontaneously to lies in a debate? | ||
No, it's not! | ||
If you have the facts, it's so easy to call somebody out for lying in a debate. | ||
That's like the whole point of a debate is to determine what's true and what isn't true. | ||
If one party lies, that's like the downfall. | ||
That's your greatest weakness. | ||
If you just say something that isn't true, if the other person knows their facts, it's so easy. | ||
And it's not as if Joe Biden has been exactly the most honest president of the United States of America in the history of the United States. | ||
I mean, after all, the Democratic Party itself made up the whole entire Russia collusion hoax, and it was funded by the Clinton campaign, and they used these FISA warrants to spy illegally on Trump in Trump Tower, under Towergate. | ||
And then it came out that it was all fake and it was all funded by the Clintons, and that it was a lie, and there was absolutely zero accountability for that. | ||
All that in the context of the fact that our very own leaders themselves also supported not just this funding for Ukraine and Israel and Taiwan, this $93 or $95 billion, $61 specifically for Ukraine, the most egregious part of the bill, but they voted in this bill | ||
Suggesting that we should ban TikTok here in the United States because it allows China to spy on us, which it does, and that's a problem. | ||
But within the same 10 days of voting to allow the warrantless surveillance by our own government on our own people? | ||
Why is it that our leaders say that it's wrong when China does it to us, but it's okay when our own country betrays us? | ||
This is some of the most disgusting behavior that I've seen from Congress since the internment. | ||
I don't know that we've ever been this corrupt in the history of the United States of America. | ||
The last 10 days have been the most egregious examples of violations when you're trying to put inspector generals over the Supreme Court, when you're voting to support the warrantless surveillance of American citizens under FISA, an egregious violation of our Fourth Amendment rights. | ||
When you're voting to send billions upon billions of dollars to protect three other nations from three other enemies without any sort of resources being allocated to protecting the border of the United States of America from the over 10 million people that have invaded this country since the onset of the Biden regime. | ||
I mean, more people have invaded the United States than Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan combined in the last 10 years. | ||
years in the last four years here in the United States. | ||
We're the ones being invaded by hostiles. | ||
But they're going to spy on us and not allow China to spy on us because of the data that we voluntarily give over. | ||
They're going to vote to send billions of dollars overseas while our bridges literally collapse, our trains literally derail, our islands literally are engulfed in flames. | ||
To hell with these people! | ||
I hate them! | ||
To absolute hell with these enemies of our country! | ||
This is going to awaken such a populist movement in this country that they are going to see a vengeance, a reckoning the likes of which the world has never seen, folks. | ||
Folks, stay with us for more on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, folks. | |
I am Chase Geyser. | ||
We are covering the news. | ||
We are going to be taking calls for the next 30 minutes or so. | ||
We're calling 877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
Open lines, talk about whatever you want. | ||
While we are taking your calls and screening those calls, I do want to run clip number eight here. | ||
This is the battle for your brain. | ||
Creepy WEF video shows how globalists plan to use AI mind control. | ||
Now, The reason I want to bring this up is because we're talking about things like inspector generals overseeing the Supreme Court. | ||
We're talking about things like Republicans passing FISA's ability to spy on American citizens without a warrant. | ||
And this is all in the context of this technology being developed, frankly already in existence, that can monitor our brainwaves and spy on us in a minority report type style. | ||
Let's go ahead and run eight. | ||
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So first off a video, uh, It's gonna make you see the future. | |
And understand a wonderful future where we can use brain waves to fight crime, be more productive, and find love. | ||
Let's roll. | ||
You're in the zone. | ||
Even you can't believe how productive you've been. | ||
Your memo is finished, your inbox is under control, and you're feeling sharper than you have in a decade. | ||
Sensing your joy, your playlist shifts to your favorite song. | ||
Sending chills up your spine as the music begins to play. | ||
You glance at the program running in the background on your computer screen and notice a now familiar sight that appears whenever you're overloaded with pleasure, your state of brainwave activity decreasing in the temporal regions of your brain. | ||
You mentally move the cursor to the left and scroll through your brain data over the past few hours. | ||
You can see your stress levels rising as the deadline to finish your memo approached, causing a peak in your beta brainwave activity right before an alert popped up telling you to take a brain break. | ||
But what's that unusual change in your brain activity when you're asleep? | ||
It started earlier in the month. | ||
You send a text message to your doctor with a mental swipe of your cursor. | ||
Could you take a quick look at my brain data? | ||
Anything to worry about? | ||
Your mind starts to wander to the new colleague on your team whom you know you shouldn't be daydreaming about given the policy against intra-office romance. | ||
But you can't help fantasizing just a little. | ||
But then you start to worry that your boss will notice your amorous feelings when she checks your brain activity And shift your attention back to the present. | ||
You breathe a sigh of relief when the email she sends you later that day congratulates you on your brain metrics from the past quarter, which have earned you another performance bonus. | ||
You head home jamming to the music with your work-issued brain-sensing earbuds still in. | ||
When you arrive at work the next day, a somber cloud has fallen over the office. | ||
Along with emails, text messages, and GPS location data, the government has subpoenaed employees' brainwave data from the past year. | ||
They have compelling evidence that one of your co-workers has committed massive wire fraud. | ||
Now, they're looking for his co-conspirators. | ||
You discover they are looking for synchronized brain activity between your coworker and the people he has been working with. | ||
While you know you're innocent of any crime, you've been secretly working with him on a new startup venture. | ||
Shaking, you remove your earbuds. | ||
Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
This is the type of world That the World Economic Forum wants to establish. | ||
A world in which we respond to artificial intelligence, not the other way around. | ||
A world in which artificial intelligence as a technology, as a weapon, or a tool is only wielded by the global elite or the corporate elite and wielded against and upon the people with no recourse. | ||
I mean, you see the likes of OpenAI and other major artificial intelligence companies like Google and others coming out In lobbying the government of the United States of America for increased regulation on what can or cannot be done in the artificial intelligence space. | ||
And they say that they're doing it for the sake of safety and protection, but that what they're really trying to do is ensure that no one can create competitive platforms. | ||
Competitor platforms. | ||
They want to ensure that they are the only ones that wield these tools so that we cannot fight the AI that they cast upon us back with our own artificial intelligence. | ||
Let's go straight to calls. | ||
Let's go to VortexGuy in California. | ||
VortexGuy, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, good to talk to you, Chase. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Yeah, I just am so frustrated like you are and so many other taxpaying American citizens are with this speaker and what's happened. | ||
I've got a feeling Kevin McCarthy's behind more of this than we'd like to think. | ||
You know, he said last week when Matt Gaetz ousted him, that's when the Republicans lost the majority. | ||
You know, first they got rid of George Santos quite easily, Ken Buck stepped down, Kevin McCarthy stepped down, Bill Johnson, and then Mike Gallagher this last Friday. | ||
And it's just a disaster, and the only court that I feel we have now, without the justice system and all this Inspector General and all this crap going on, is the Court of Public Opinion. | ||
And I think MTG is absolutely right, and we need to go forward with it, regardless of what happens. | ||
I agree. | ||
And you know, Roger Stone is someone who I really admire. | ||
He put a post out a few days ago. | ||
I think it might have been before this vote. | ||
Maybe it was after this vote. | ||
I mixed the days together. | ||
It's all blurred to me. | ||
It's like a globalist blur to me. | ||
But he put out a post saying, look, we should replace Mike Johnson, but after the election in 2024. | ||
That in the context of what Bannon was saying about needing to vacate him now, my tendency is to think that those who compromise become compromised, and you should never allow a bad person to hold any office just because you think it's completely politically expedient, right? | ||
So, I respect Roger Stone. | ||
He's a much smarter man than I am. | ||
He's much more politically astute than I am and experienced than I am, but I disagree with him. | ||
I think we should absolutely get this jerk out of office as soon as possible. | ||
We should give him the McCarthy treatment and say, look, you know, if you're going to be a Democrat speaker, Well, I think exactly. | ||
I think exactly. | ||
And it's time to quit being on our heels. | ||
comes in because he's already a democratic speaker. | ||
The only difference is he's got an R next to his name. | ||
It's actually even worse that we have somebody who lies about who they really are in the place. | ||
I'd rather have a Democrat who's honest about being a Democrat, a speaker of the house than a Republican who's actually a Democrat. | ||
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What do you think? - Well, I think exactly. | |
I think exactly, and it's time to quit being on our heels. | ||
And the ultimate piece de resistance was the flag waving. | ||
I've never seen so much patriotism for another country in my life. | ||
I wish they would sometime wave the American flag on the Congress floor. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
But they'd rather have people kneeling for the national anthem. | ||
Vortex guy, awesome call. | ||
Thank you for calling in. | ||
Michael in Boston. | ||
Michael, what's on your mind? | ||
Hi, Chase. | ||
I'm so glad you came aboard for Wars. | ||
You do a great show, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I really like listening to you. | ||
It means a lot. | ||
I'm a Ukrainian American, and I'm just so disgusted with what we're doing over there. | ||
They're gangbanging my motherland like a whore, and I'm supposed to just sit over here and watch, and it's all the U.S.' 's fault. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Yeah, so are you first generation, second generation? | ||
You sound like second generation. | ||
I was born here, but my parents came over after World War II. | ||
My mother lived through the Holomodor. | ||
My mother lived through Operation Barbarossa. | ||
She was taken to Germany in her teens and used as basically slave labor. | ||
That's where she met my father. | ||
Long story, but anyway. | ||
I've got to sit here and watch. | ||
They've got a Christian killing a Christian. | ||
And this may be hard for Americans to understand, but I honestly feel like Russia is protecting Ukraine from the West. | ||
And they've got to get rid of this Zelensky puppet. | ||
They've got to assassinate him. | ||
I don't care if it's someone in his cabinet or what. | ||
They've got to get rid of this puppet and get Ukraine to the negotiating table. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I'm interested to know, what do you think, as somebody who's a little bit more familiar with the culture of Ukraine than I am, of course, what do you think about some of the claims that, like, the Azov battalion and other members of the culture in Ukraine are very pro-Nazi? | ||
Is that something that's actually true today or is that something that's exaggerated? | ||
There's a portion, yeah. | ||
They're like that. | ||
Dude, the irony's so big. | ||
Lookit, Zelensky portrays, he says he's a Jew, but he's got Nazis killing for him? | ||
I mean, it's so upside down. | ||
Dude, you right? | ||
I mean, come on! | ||
Lookit, the reason my parents met in Germany was my father was there too. | ||
My father worked as a plainclothes for the Gestapo, chasing down deserters. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Sure. | ||
The communism was so terrible. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
So they're like, you know what? | ||
These Nazis, they're not perfect, but at least it's not communism. | ||
look at a lot of ukrainians had no love for russia because of the communism was so terrible yeah yeah so they're like you know what these nazis they're not perfect but at least it's not communism well it's like the whole no it's just look at there's a there's a there's a bunch of i don't even want to get into that whole thing all i'm trying to say is the fact that that look at i was gonna go over there i It's my motherland, right? | ||
And I wanted to go over there. | ||
I could go over there and get killed. | ||
I could get press ganged by Zelensky's goons. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
Throw me in the military. | ||
Who the hell knows? | ||
Dude, it's the Wild West over there. | ||
The money that's going over there, it's going to go to Zelensky. | ||
All the people in his cabinet are his buddies, you know? | ||
They're not, like, sound, political people. | ||
Right, they're just skimming and partying. | ||
A cabbie gave all the drugs to all his friends, and he's an actor who plays the piano with his dong. | ||
I mean, come on, dude. | ||
They put him in as a puppet, and what they're doing is they're using Ukraine to wear Russia down. | ||
They want Ukraine as part of NATO because we're predatory. | ||
We won't stop. | ||
We won't stop. | ||
We want to go right up to Russia's border, right? | ||
Ukraine's the second biggest country in Europe after Russia, and there's a lot of natural resources. | ||
The soil there is so rich and black that it's illegal to export it. | ||
My mother said you could spit a cherry pit out and a cherry tree would grow. | ||
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Wow. | |
You know, I mean, it's just like, she grew up on a farm, and when the Nazis came to her, near her village, Chernobyl, which is in southwestern Ukraine, and she, her and her friend were out, they were teenage girls, they saw them drag the parish priest out onto the stairs, and shoot him in the head on his knees, they screamed, the Nazi soldiers saw it, tried to chase him, they ran, she said, Michael, the corn was high, at that time of year, we ran into the corn, and they couldn't find us, and we ran back home and told everybody what they did. | ||
She's a living history book. | ||
The only time I ever had my mother try to talk to me and wasn't able to speak is when I asked her about the Holomodora and she couldn't talk because she broke into tears talking about people eating their dead children. | ||
These are hard people over there, alright? | ||
But we don't need Christian killing Christian. | ||
There should be love over there. | ||
The Ukrainian people and the Russian people are the same. | ||
Russia was born out of Europe. | ||
Ukraine means borderland. | ||
Russia is born out of Ukraine. | ||
See, Ukraine's Russia's bigger. | ||
But Ukraine, smaller, but Ukraine, actually people moved north and created Russia. | ||
It was, it came out of the Ukraine. | ||
We have no business sticking our noses over there. | ||
And you know what? | ||
If we do, all these guys, young guys who think they're tough, but you're with the screaming eagle patches sitting in Poland, wait, go! | ||
Go over there and see what happens. | ||
If you'll say F around and find out. | ||
Because when they had the siege of Stalingrad, the Russians were eating the furniture. | ||
Rather than give in, they were eating the furniture. | ||
Go ahead and play and see what happens. | ||
Man, great call, Michael. | ||
I'm really sorry that your family had to go through that, but I'm glad you're here in America and fighting the good fight and calling it an InfoWars. | ||
Bart in Georgia. | ||
Bart, what's on your mind? | ||
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Yeah, I want to talk about Mike Johnson. | |
He just, and the rest of Congress and all that, he just betrayed America's status in the back. | ||
I'm tired of all this money going to all these other countries, but I just have one question. | ||
Do you think Speaker Johnson is still going to Epstein Island or his equivalent? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't, man. | ||
Obviously, something spooked him in that meeting. | ||
And I think that, you know, he looks like a stereotypical maybe dweeby type that would do something like that. | ||
But just because he looks like that doesn't mean it's true. | ||
My speculation on Johnson is that he is probably a good guy who's a giant pussy. | ||
And you can't stand up to the intelligence community unless you have brass balls. | ||
And he doesn't have brass balls. | ||
He may not even have balls at all, so I'm not going to speculate as to whether or not he's he's blackmailed or leveraged because of something that he's done. | ||
That's inappropriate. | ||
I just think he's a giant wuss and he doesn't have the balls it takes to do what needs to be done in order to fight against this intelligence community. | ||
We have a clip here somewhere. | ||
I don't know which one it is. | ||
If you can figure it out, one of these clips is specifically Tucker Carlson talking to Joe Rogan about how everyone on the intelligence oversight committee is terrified of the intelligence community. | ||
It's all backwards. | ||
The intelligence community doesn't answer to anyone. | ||
Our politicians are answering to the intelligence community. | ||
That's the main problem that's been in place ever since the aftermath of World War II in this country. | ||
And until we have an intelligence community that answers to Congress, we're always going to have a Congress that answers to the intelligence community. | ||
That is an unchecked fourth branch of government. | ||
And it's not sustainable. | ||
It is literally leading to the death of the United States and catalyzing this globalism all over the world that could ultimately wind up, this problem could ultimately wind up in the subjugation of all humanity everywhere indefinitely, man. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Um, all I can say is, uh, 1776 be on your toes. | |
Amen, Bart. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Were you guys able to find that clip? | ||
Do you know what I'm talking about? | ||
It's one of these Tucker clips. | ||
In the meantime, while you guys are looking for that, I'll take Ron's call. | ||
Ron in Michigan. | ||
Ron, go ahead, man. | ||
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Hey, how you doing? | |
I'm doing well. | ||
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Okay, nice to talk to you there. | |
Anyway, yeah, I'm just wondering why all this money going to Ukraine, it makes you often wonder whether this is like setting up for a new 2020 election still or whatever, if they get ready to like Yeah, I'm concerned about it too. | ||
Now let me ask you this. | ||
election or false flags or something like that. | ||
It just kind of freaks me out a little bit as far as that goes. | ||
Because it is literally month after month after month, billions of dollars. | ||
And that's got me concerned a lot. | ||
Yeah, I'm concerned about it too. | ||
Now, let me ask you this. | ||
Do you think that the Ukraine and Israel conflicts are somehow connected or do you think they're just isolated incidents? | ||
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Absolutely, I do, because of the money that we are, like, supporting that, and we get zero for our border. | |
This is just unbelievable. | ||
It is unbelievable. | ||
Ron, thank you so much for your call. | ||
Leslie in Nevada. | ||
Leslie, what's up? | ||
Hey Chase, great to talk to you again. | ||
I want to know, where is Steve Pichinik? | ||
You know, he actually has a lot to do with that guy who set himself on fire. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
If you think about it. | ||
Well, what I mean is they both consider that both sides of the argument are ridiculous. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Didn't the CIA call the candidates of the last election the corpse and the buffoon? | ||
Clearly showing contempt for both candidates. | ||
And didn't Steve Bucinich brag about being able to start color revolutions? | ||
And wasn't Trump the orange candidate? | ||
And these are points that even though he was a Bernie guy, that fellow that lit himself on fire, that takes some serious cojones. | ||
You know how much mental training you have to have in order to hold still while you are on fire? | ||
Let's just think about it for just an instant. | ||
How many people do you know have that kind of mental concentration? | ||
Well, there's a few that I like that I would like to think would be able to do it and would do it. | ||
But you're absolutely right. | ||
The thing is about the self-immolation. | ||
I think the guy wanted to burn himself alive and everything else was just an excuse to do it. | ||
I think he was just nuts. | ||
Well, yes. | ||
I think he was nuts. | ||
I think he was probably also put up to it by the CIA. | ||
He looked like a perfect cutout. | ||
I mean, there's a definite reason why we're allowed to look at the information that he had published on his little flyers that he handed out. | ||
It's not hard at all to go online and find absolutely everything. | ||
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But when we wanted to find other manifestos of other things going on... Yeah, they're not going to show you the Nashville manifesto, but this one pops off no problem. | |
Exactly. | ||
This is why I think he's a cutout. | ||
He's not worth looking at. | ||
It's a big, huge distraction. | ||
But what is it a distraction from? | ||
It's a distraction from the fact that douchebags like Steve Pucinich walked us into this and here we sit. | ||
Leslie, thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I do want to run clip five here because of the caller right before Leslie. | ||
We were talking about the Congress working for the intelligence community rather than the intelligence community working for Congress. | ||
And of course, if that's the case, that means that it's the American people working for the intelligence community rather than the intelligence community working for the American people. | ||
This is the problem right here in two and a half minutes, clip number five. | ||
Members of Congress are terrified of the intel agencies. | ||
I'm not guessing at that. | ||
They've told me that. | ||
Including people on the intel committee, including people who run the intel committee. | ||
The people whose job it is to oversee and keep in line these enormous, secretive agencies, whose budgets we can't even know. | ||
They're black budgets. | ||
They're the parents. | ||
The agencies are the children. | ||
They're afraid of the agencies. | ||
That's not compatible with democracy. | ||
Democracy is a really simple system, even representative democracy like ours. | ||
The people rule. | ||
They do so through elections. | ||
They express their preference through voting. | ||
They send their people to the capital city to run the government on their behalf. | ||
Whenever you have unelected people who are not accountable to anyone making the biggest decisions, you don't have a democracy. | ||
You have something else, another system. | ||
I would call it a tyranny or whatever you want to call it. | ||
It's not a democracy. | ||
So that's like super obvious. | ||
It's playing out in front of everyone and no one cares and no one does anything about it. | ||
And I think the reason is because they're threatened. | ||
And if you look at the committee chairmen who allow this shit to happen year after year, they're all—and I don't know—people say, oh, they're compromised or being blackmailed or whatever. | ||
I don't have evidence of that, but I know them. | ||
And they all have things to hide. | ||
I know that for a fact. | ||
And so it's not a stretch of imagination to imagine that, you know, some committee chairman who's allowing warrantless spying on Americans to continue, or whatever abuse they're allowing, knowing fully, or hiding the truth about UAPs, ignoring the UAP Disclosure Act of 2023, like, why are they doing that? | ||
It's not impossible to imagine that some guy with a drinking problem or a weird sex life, and that's very common, very common up there, that's why they're doing it. | ||
Because they don't want to be exposed. | ||
I don't have evidence of that. | ||
I don't have proof of that. | ||
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Right. | |
But that's not a crazy thing to assume that that could be happening. | ||
And I said to somebody, a very powerful person, the other day in a conversation in my kitchen, an elected official, holds a really senior position, a very famous person. | ||
I was going crazy. | ||
I was so mad about all this stuff. | ||
And about the warrantless spying and about the funding for these insane wars. | ||
And I said to the guy who serves in one of the Well, there it is, folks. | ||
Let's go straight to Rupert in Wisconsin. | ||
They're like, well, why are you yelling? | ||
Because I don't yell at home. | ||
But I was like, all these people are controlled. | ||
They're all, you know, got weird sex lives and all these things are hiding and they're being blackmailed by the intel agencies. | ||
And he said, and I'm quoting, I know. | ||
It was like, are we OK? | ||
So at this point, we're just sort of we're just sort of admitting that's real. | ||
Like, why do we allow that to continue? | ||
Well, there it is, folks. | ||
Let's go straight to Rupert in Wisconsin. | ||
Rupert, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, how are you doing? | |
this Sunday, Chase. | ||
I'm doing well, thanks for calling. | ||
Yeah, thanks for having me. | ||
Yeah, I wanted to talk about the Ukraine bill. | ||
And I think it's, with the flag waving and everything, I think it's like proof positive of like how America has just been taken over. | ||
Yep. | ||
You know, no matter... Zelensky has more leverage in the United States than Joe Biden. | ||
And the escalation is causing I think it's similar to, like, the jet fighter program between the U.S. | ||
and Russia, where, like, the U.S. | ||
let Russia develop their jets for a while and spied on it and then added on top, and that's why our jets are still, to today, very good. | ||
And I think the same thing is happening in Ukraine with the new war that's going to be with robotic AI drones, because, like, The amount of drones now being developed with escalation is insane. | ||
Like Russia just came out with their drone that has like dual 40 millimeter automatic cannons on it and just can drive around and if the signal gets disrupted can switch to AI and I don't care what anybody says but eventually that stuff's going to be Let me let me let me ask you what you think about this. | ||
There's this new report. | ||
This was on infowars.com. | ||
The U.S. | ||
military pits man against machine in world's first human versus AI dogfight and refuses to say who won. | ||
So the U.S. | ||
military has confirmed that it staged the world's first ever human versus AI dogfight in the skies above California. | ||
The battle took place over Edwards Air Force Base in September of last year when a piloted F-16 went up against an unmanned X-62A Vista, a variable in-flight simulator test aircraft, as part of Darpa's air combat evolution ace program, so they won't say who won. | ||
What do you think when you hear reports like that? | ||
It's just in line with the cutting edge and just stepping towards, you know, this new war to end all wars. | ||
And sadly, you can see with this continuation of the war in Ukraine, it's like the continuation of the war against Christianity, which was a conspiracy theory, but I don't care how you label it. | ||
This is de facto killing Christians, you know, Christians killing Christians. | ||
You know, and on top of it for money, you know, and I think if doesn't get taken care of by before election or after the election, it's a good possibility for World War Three because it's now lining up with a, as they're calling it, the new axis of evil with Israel's war with Iran and Hamas and the Gaza Strip. | ||
which Russia is obviously selling Iran and selling other countries' weapons, just as the U.S. does. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
These are all proxy wars. | ||
They're just pieces on the chessboard of World War III. | ||
Rupert, thank you for your call. | ||
Very good insights. | ||
Jeff in Florida. | ||
Jeff, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hi. | |
How are you today? | ||
I'm good. | ||
Thanks for calling, man. | ||
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Thanks for calling, man. | |
So I'm a distant ancestor of a Sioux Indian chief called Little Crow. | ||
And there's not a lot of history unless you actually do a bunch of research on it. | ||
But it was all at the beginning of the country after the Civil War. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
Grant won, Lincoln won, 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment. | ||
Anyways, my great-great-great-great-grandmother raised a little crow who was an orphan child. | ||
He was raised as a Christian and was brought up in the white man's belief system and the political system, whatever. | ||
He became the chief. | ||
They made an agreement with the federal government way back then to no longer have wars with the white man. | ||
And just kind of go back into a little tribal area along the Minnesota River that stretches over to Minneapolis. | ||
Well, there was about 50 miles of land that was in the agreement that they were being not allowed access for, like, hunting to feed the people. | ||
And then the government said that they were going to send over food and supplies and put all this stuff over there for the people to be able to, like, survive because they didn't have access to this land. | ||
Well, there's still people that were in charge of this. | ||
The names are out there. | ||
By the way, they never got prosecuted. | ||
Their families never went to jail. | ||
Nothing ever happened to the people that were in charge of the stores of the food and the goods. | ||
They were starving those natives to death. | ||
Intentionally. | ||
Well, Little Crow went over to the The politician at the time that was leading the state, and he tried to get that all arranged so that way they could get access to the land for the hunting. | ||
And the politician, he said real nice things and said, yeah, we'll get that all straightened out and I'll go and fix it up in Washington and you'll get access to the land. | ||
Well, by the time he made it back to his tribe, his tribe was already war painted up, ready to kill. | ||
And now you know that as the American or the Sioux Indian uprising and a whole bunch of people dying, okay? | ||
Well, he only stood because he was the chief at the time. | ||
He only led it because he couldn't stop the people. | ||
He was just the chief. | ||
He didn't really want that war to happen, but it just kind of happened because the people underneath him forced it upon him. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, anyway, there was a whole bunch of slaughtering. | ||
It was all going on during the Civil War. | ||
Well, and Jeff, I'm sorry to have to cut you off there, but we've only got about one minute left. | ||
The lesson that I'm getting from your story as you've told it so far is that... | ||
There may be a time in this country where regardless of what our leaders want, whether it's Trump or other leaders that see this problem and are fighting the good fight for our country, regardless of what they want, the people may be so hurt and harmed and frustrated by the injustices that they face from our own government. | ||
That they rise up, maybe even prematurely, they rise up against this government, this institution, and things could escalate and get way worse and cause way more violence and death and starvation than is necessary if we only had a government that could do the right thing by our people. | ||
Folks, stay tuned because for the next 30 minutes we are going to be airing Owen Schroer's 30 Minutes episode with Dom Luker. | ||
Dom Luker was in the studio with Alex Jones this week. | ||
He spent 30 minutes with Owen Schroyer. | ||
A fascinating conversation. | ||
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My guest today is Dom Luker. | ||
He has one of the most popular, or maybe most visited, accounts on X. He certainly knows how to utilize the platform since Elon Musk has taken over. | ||
He's no stranger to controversy. | ||
Not afraid of it either. | ||
He joins me now. | ||
Dom, thank you for joining me. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
I want to get started in a topic that you've been covering, and you've even recently covered it on some other podcasts, and that is blackmail in the hip-hop community, sexual blackmail. | ||
And really, I think the case that kind of put the attention on it, and that's the Diddy case. | ||
When you look at that, what do you think is going on? | ||
I feel like it's nothing new under the sun in terms of the Diddy case. | ||
It's something that's been going on in hip-hop for a very, very long time, all the way from the late 80s to the early 90s. | ||
And people are just now seeing some validation on the conspiracy and the theories that hip-hop has been infiltrated. | ||
And the blackmail is, like I stated, something that has been going on. | ||
It's just that people now get the chance to see it. | ||
It's what keeps most of these artists under their contract. | ||
Well, I'm 34. | ||
I grew up in an age where, you know, hip-hop... | ||
Rap kind of overtook rock music from the early 90s as the popular genre, as the genre they wanted kids to listen to. | ||
And I remember kind of the rumors or the whispers that it's conquered by a mafia or a gay mafia and you have to be gay to even get in it. | ||
You're a kid, you don't really think much about it. | ||
You just want to watch the videos, you know, listen to your favorite artists. | ||
But now after this Diddy thing, I think it adds a little gravity to that. | ||
Yeah, it does. | ||
It really does. | ||
All the way down to just the culture that they forced on the youth is to promote homosexuality. | ||
Down from sagging the pants to the wearing the nails to the crazy, crazy, crazy design styles of having men wearing purses and things like that. | ||
It's a downward spiral trend that was intentional. | ||
And it definitely has some Bad actors, that's in there. | ||
That is blackmailing people through homosexuality. | ||
And it's not just homosexuality, it's just what is considered degrading. | ||
In hip-hop, you're supposed to be masculine, you're supposed to be gangster, you're supposed to be everything that is. | ||
Um, just a strong individual, fearless, a thug, or what they consider a gangster, being willing to do something others aren't willing to do. | ||
It's kind of hard to be that persona if someone else is bending you over, and they know that. | ||
So, that image or just that information is so critical that... Yeah, and I think that That's kind of how they do it, too, is they build it up as the alpha male. | ||
They build it up as the gangsterism. | ||
And if, like you said, if you're getting bent over, well, then you're going to lose all the respect. | ||
And I go back and I kind of remember some of the rap lyrics or some of the rappers even talking about that. | ||
And you don't really understand it at the time. | ||
But then when they talk about, hey, nobody here is real or even DMX talking about like, hey, like these guys are dressing up like Well, the magic itself would actually be rituals itself. | ||
One example is the saggy pants. | ||
This is well known. | ||
You sag your pants in prison. | ||
It means you're gay. | ||
You want to have gay sex. | ||
They introduced this into the hip-hop culture, and people don't even realize that that's what's going on. | ||
Is that what you would consider, you talked about it, as sex magic? | ||
Well, the magic itself would actually be rituals itself. | ||
Sex magic isn't like a play on words for something. | ||
It's just that people are engaging in rituals, Knowing that the energies and entities they're trying to activate from said sex It's not saying that I believe it, but there's people that engage in it that do. | ||
And that itself is pretty interesting, that people believe in having sex with other males, even having sex with children, could emit a certain energy or a certain type of enlightenment. | ||
So it's kind of, and I think it kind of expands to even what they do to the audience, too. | ||
It's this big game of, hey, this is what it means to be tough. | ||
This is what it means to be gangster. | ||
And behind the scenes, these are a bunch of gay dudes that are having sex with one another. | ||
Maybe more comes out with this Diddy case and we learn more about that. | ||
Maybe they're able to squander it. | ||
I mean, I've even seen people saying maybe Tupac was gay. | ||
There's other videos that come out with Tupac. | ||
Do you buy into that? | ||
Does it go all the way back that far? | ||
I would say Tupac specifically. | ||
I wouldn't speak on his sexuality. | ||
There's no way I could validate that or even, you know, be comfortable enough to even say what his ain't. | ||
One thing is true that he was a poet before he was a rapper and he was typically a generally somewhat good guy. | ||
He didn't have any of the thug persona until it was forced on him after signing with Def Roe. | ||
Even the tattoo, the thug-like tattoo was something that was forced on him or even his style with rocking a bandana. | ||
It was something that they told him to start doing because that's the imagery they wanted. | ||
They wanted to have that thug image. | ||
And the thing about it too, if you allow for hip-hop to create this false persona of what a thug is, They get to control every person that has that persona because they're the ones who made the definition, well, to be a thug you can't be gay, so they'll make sure that that's what they have them do behind the scenes. | ||
Because they build their entire career off of the definitions that they created. | ||
Well, and we're kind of having to piece all this together, right? | ||
And I know that that's some of the stuff that you've been doing. | ||
There was a producer that came out and said, maybe it's a Diddy party, maybe it's any party, but you show up, maybe it's Epstein Island. | ||
And You get hit with a dirty drink. | ||
Next thing you know, you're blacked out. | ||
You don't know what's going on. | ||
You wake up in a room. | ||
Feeling some uncomfortable pain and what the hell happened? | ||
Okay, I'm not going to talk about this. | ||
You show up at a record deal. | ||
You're feeling uncomfortable with these guys. | ||
You're saying, hey, I don't want to, maybe I don't want to sign that deal. | ||
Maybe you've seen the video I'm talking about. | ||
And they say, are you sure you don't want to sign that deal? | ||
Play the tape. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then they want to sign that deal. | ||
Two, three days ago, I think it was, I made a compilation showing about three different people that had spoke out against just that going on in hip hop. | ||
The person you're referencing, I believe it was, um, The former A&R for No Limit, Master P's record label, and he was in charge of recruiting artists for the label. | ||
And he was just stating that's what he's seen, of artists genuinely having to interact in sexual activity, a lot of times without their consent. | ||
What's crazy is now you look at, and I don't really follow much of the rap industry nowadays. | ||
The music has changed a lot, but what is kind of presented to somebody like me that doesn't really follow it is Lil Nas X. So it's gone from kind of this persona of thug culture to now it's just openly flamboyantly gay. | ||
Satanic. | ||
Do you think that was like a slow rollout? | ||
I do. | ||
I believe that. | ||
I even see it now, just creating content myself, that the wilder it is from the current reality, the slower it takes to implement to society. | ||
If I wanted to get people to believe that the sky is red, I wouldn't spend the first day telling people that it's not blue. | ||
No, I would spend the first couple of days telling people to question what makes it blue. | ||
And then I would start telling people to question, who said it was blue? | ||
Why is it blue? | ||
And over time, people can start to be driven to believing that it possibly could have been red originally. | ||
But there's nothing that you do instantly. | ||
If you do it on the first day, then you appear mad if I was to say the sky was red or it's not really blue. | ||
But if you give it time and it bakes inside people's hearts and spirits and their minds, they'll start believing in it theirself. | ||
And that's what they've done. | ||
It was a slow process. | ||
It definitely was a strategic slow process to get us here. | ||
From rumors of Satanism through Bone Thugs-N-Harmy and Three Six Mafia to Lil Nas X twerking on the devil. | ||
I mean... | ||
Yeah, you know, that's funny. | ||
You bring up Three 6 Mafia, and people go, oh, look, it's Blatant Satanism. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Maybe they chose that name to be funny. | ||
Maybe somebody gave them that name. | ||
I mean, really, Three 6 Mafia just did drugs and rapped all day. | ||
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I would say that, but... You're a little more suspicious? | |
Yeah, yeah, because just because one of the... I forgot which one it was. | ||
One of the members said that he believes that the Three 6 Mafia existed to make souls lost. | ||
He said himself, one of the rappers. | ||
He said he believed that group existed to make souls lost through Satanism. | ||
There have been other examples outside of the rap community, just in the entertainment culture, like Woah Vicky, who's come out and made some incredible statements about blood, NDAs, and what it takes to get into parties and stuff like that. | ||
Why do you think this is a human interest story? | ||
Or why are you so interested in this type of stuff? | ||
It's because it's just the reality of the nature. | ||
The thing is, I'm interested in it because if it wasn't important, they wouldn't be hottin' it. | ||
There's a reason for it. | ||
And it's not just superstition or tradition. | ||
It's real energies or it's real reactions behind these choices. | ||
Blood contracts are a real thing. | ||
A very prominent Atlanta artist actually just recently signed a female artist and they said it was through a blood contract for her, I guess, four, six year deal. | ||
Allegedly little baby. | ||
This artist that he recently signed was in blood. | ||
What does that mean exactly? | ||
A blood contract? | ||
Oh, that means that for you to sign your signature, you have to slit your finger or somewhat cut your wrist some, and get like a feather, dip it in the blood, sign your name or signature with your own blood. | ||
What's the significance of that? | ||
It bonds your spirit, allegedly. | ||
It would bond your soul. | ||
If a soul exists, it bonds your soul to the contract. | ||
That's generally where people come from to wholesaling your soul. | ||
A lot of people don't know where the transparency comes from. | ||
But it's all the way from black magic. | ||
I mean, all the way from back from Egyptian magic. | ||
I mean, very, very, very ancient type magic that does this, where you bond your blood, which your blood is your essence. | ||
I mean, majority of our blood is water, and we've proven that what you say to water can affect it. | ||
If you say love to water, it creates beautiful snowflakes. | ||
If you say hate, it makes a disruption. | ||
Majority of our blood is water, and that is also connected to the earth itself. | ||
There's significance in our blood and there's significance in words because that's the reason why they call it spelling. | ||
So if I'm putting my blood on a contract and I'm spelling out my name, I'm sealing myself in a spell in my blood. | ||
And my loyalty and my consciousness to whatever said entity is behind a contract. | ||
That was also in pop culture. | ||
The John Wick films feature a contract where you both put blood on a coin and it's a blood contract. | ||
You can't break it. | ||
That might be a more mundane example. | ||
You know, there was one, there was a rapper who died. | ||
I can't remember his name. | ||
But I think he even rapped about he sold his soul, he knew he was going to die, and then at the exact age where he predicted he was going to die, he sold his soul for fame and everything, but he was going to have this time to be rich and famous, and then they were going to sacrifice him. | ||
I forget that rapper's name. | ||
Do you buy into theories like that? | ||
Yeah, I definitely do. | ||
I definitely do. | ||
There are procedures and a lot of people, they would know the end results of some of these things. | ||
They put this stuff inside movies, not because it's real. | ||
I mean, not because it's fate. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
They put it inside movies because it's real, and they need the people to believe it's fake. | ||
They need the people to be able to say, I saw it in Hollywood first. | ||
Of course you saw it in Hollywood first, because the person that's telling you don't have the Hollywood impact. | ||
They don't have multiple billions of dollars to push it all around the world. | ||
So you're going to see it through them first. | ||
You're not going to see it through the people that's actually experienced it. | ||
Or it's like you see it in a movie or a cartoon, you think, well, this isn't real. | ||
But then you see it in real life, and you just discount it as Hollywood. | ||
I mean, just think about the world itself, all of our fantasy, what if there was a chance that everything that we see, this whole fantasy, like, something that just always struck me with interest is all fantasy films are in the same time period, this medieval time period. | ||
It's like, you're telling me these rich directors, these very intelligent men, can't think of something outside of You know, these specific norms of what a fantasy is. | ||
A fantasy always involves magic, always involves elves. | ||
They always would involve like minotaurs, specific griffins, like specific creatures. | ||
There's a good chance there could be some significance. | ||
If you look at the old maps of Americas in the 1500s, they have griffins and they have sirens, etc. | ||
on these maps, or even the maps of the old world, the maps of old England. | ||
They have griffins and sirens on them. | ||
I'm not stating that they're real. | ||
But it would make sense during the Dark Ages or Medieval times, which they do depict majority of the fantasy times during that era, to have it. | ||
There's a good chance that it could have been real. | ||
And it's placed in Hollywood, so people don't even question it. | ||
Even all the way down to dinosaurs. | ||
The Bible doesn't mention of dinosaurs one time, but it mentions a Niflhah. | ||
It does mention dragons. | ||
It'll mention a dragon, but the Niflhah was inherent in Earth. | ||
There were giants that the Bible states that were very relevant to this Earth. | ||
There's a good chance that the dinosaur bones could have just been giant bones. | ||
Well, there's no doubt. | ||
It's been, I would say, proven beyond a reasonable doubt that much of human history has been discarded, ignored, or blatantly lied about. | ||
From the megaliths to other archaeological digs that just prove even evolution is fake. | ||
I kind of Put it all to that, that they have to lie to us about evolution for whatever agenda? | ||
That's why I think they're lying about it? | ||
I mean, there's some form of evolution, but obviously the path of human evolution has been completely disproven. | ||
But I want to ask you this, because you also talk about, and I don't know if you were at Mar-a-Lago with some of these other DJs and hip-hop bloggers, a lot of them are coming out as Trump supporters now. | ||
It's even kind of becoming popular, I think, maybe to gain some popularity to support Trump in the hip-hop community. | ||
I know Sexy Red, I think even kind of Nicki Minaj is kind of flirting with it and some others. | ||
Do you think that'll have a significant impact on the upcoming election? | ||
It will, but I would tell people to stay vigilant just because one thing about these labels, they're very intelligent and they don't allow this stuff unless they sign it off on it or they approve it while they're signed to them. | ||
And there's a chance that people could be sent to infiltrate. | ||
Because it's almost like, well, we can't win this war anymore. | ||
The only way we can stay alive, which all strategists typically would end up pretty much associating themselves with the enemy until they can create an over, I mean, an uprising. | ||
It's the smartest strategy to survive. | ||
The best way to survive is to partner with the neighboring nation that's taken over. | ||
It's no different in war. | ||
They would do this in labels. | ||
If the culture is now conservative, then their artists will appear more conservative. | ||
And the end goal is to make You know, influence the conservative party and change what that is and make it more liberal. | ||
I think that's the next step. | ||
What we're about to see is a universal wave of red. | ||
Not a red wave, but a universal red wave. | ||
And it's going to lead to a lot of bad actors coming into the movement to pull people away and to change what people think what conservatism is as a whole. | ||
When we start bringing people like Sexy Red, yeah, we need their votes. | ||
What happens after Trump wins? | ||
He's going to win. | ||
But what happens after? | ||
Well, now we have a party full of people that don't even represent our values, that are going to change our values because they're more famous. | ||
When someone like Nicki Minaj, let's say she goes ahead and says she's conservative, who has a brand like her? | ||
That's a lot of people with brands as large as hers that could overshadow conservatives that are truly conservative, truly pushing conservative values and truly looking out for the nuclear family. | ||
But their voices, there's a good chance we're about to enter an era where their voice is going to be overshadowed by bad actors sent by labels. | ||
But the doctors made Nikki's make her ass great again. | ||
It's a great cool little lyric, but I was like, man, there's a good chance the label allowed that just to kind of, you know, sneak these people in there because they got to take care of their livelihood. | ||
They'll do what's best by their team. | ||
They trust their team. | ||
All right, switching lanes here. | ||
You were talking about Martin Nesbitt. | ||
Now, this is allegedly people, conspiracy theorists, which I guess they call you now. | ||
Think that this is the true biological father of the Obama children. | ||
You offered to interview him, produce an interview with him, to disprove the conspiracy theory. | ||
So, do you think that that's just a conspiracy theory? | ||
I mean, they call you a conspiracy theory, but you don't believe that one? | ||
Yeah, the thing that's funny when they call me a conspiracy theory, they'll call me a conspiracy theorist or stuff like that, but never pay attention to my wording. | ||
I even notice now in mainstream media, They don't even like to put my content out there because it doesn't match the persona that they claim I am. | ||
I'm asking for validation. | ||
I'm never stating one time that I believe it. | ||
I'm giving him an opportunity to disprove it. | ||
I didn't say to come true it, make it true. | ||
I didn't clickbait anyone. | ||
I didn't make it seem like it's more than what it is. | ||
Hey, this is what's out there. | ||
Let's see if it's true. | ||
That did get three and a half million views, though. | ||
It did, but the mainstream media hate it because I'm just bringing it up. | ||
It doesn't mean that I necessarily believe it. | ||
I'm giving him an opportunity to address what people were talking about. | ||
In terms of that being a conspiracy, I'd say, It could have some credibility to it more than a lot of things. | ||
I know one thing, if I could state anything, it definitely has a hell of a lot more credibility than people claiming Michelle Obama's a man. | ||
Well, if she was a man, obviously they'd have to have a surrogate. | ||
But I believe she's 100% a woman, but I do believe there's some credibility to that Nesbitt story. | ||
But not because of the reasons why people think, I mean, Michelle even admit that she didn't give birth, she was like a surrogate. | ||
Well, she did it through some different type of means to give birth to the kids, can't no one find the records. | ||
And it's a little bit more simple. | ||
People will say, well, why would they do it? | ||
Well, if I want to get into a conspiracy, I would say there's a good chance Obama could have been gay. | ||
It was a far maybe could have been a little bit too late for them to have kids to make it look good for the election. | ||
A lot of people aren't aware. | ||
The little white dog that the Obamas had, they adopted that dog for the election. | ||
That's all presidents almost do. | ||
They get these dogs. | ||
God knows where these dogs come from. | ||
But they bring the dogs in and make it a part of the family. | ||
If they're willing to do that, they'll fake kids. | ||
People in Hollywood fake their kids. | ||
There's people in Hollywood... Like Beyonce? | ||
We've all seen the video. | ||
That pregnant belly that collapses on itself? | ||
Yeah, there's... | ||
I've never seen that before. | ||
But hey, maybe Beyonce's the only one. | ||
So okay, Michelle Obama, not a man, shoulders look like Mike Tyson, but you know, probably not a man. | ||
But you know, I think that the important, what you said that's so important about this is And this applies to a wide variety of things. | ||
People are left to speculate. | ||
And that's not to say that people owe us any explanation for wild conspiracy theories. | ||
Yet, when we don't get simple answers, or when things do remain that could easily be disproven, all we have left is to speculate, right? | ||
I mean, that's all we have left. | ||
So a lot of this is speculation. | ||
Mr. Nesbitt, Michelle Obama, they could put away these rumors quite easily. | ||
They refuse to. | ||
They choose not to, I feel like. | ||
Maybe they like the rumors. | ||
They either like the rumors or they're going by a very old, ancient strategy that if you don't say it, it'll make it real. | ||
That was a strategy that existed for the internet. | ||
It doesn't work no more. | ||
I'm hoping it goes away. | ||
It won't go away because people are media now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, especially, like, I mean, 3.2 million views on just asking a question. | ||
So, I mean, people are always going to ask questions now, especially if they realize it's popular. | ||
All right, now, there was a story, and I did cover this, and I didn't realize that they were talking about you. | ||
Maybe they were. | ||
Verified pro-Nazi ex-accounts flourish under Elon Musk. | ||
Now, it's no doubt your account has grown huge. | ||
I mean, you have one of the biggest accounts on ex now. | ||
But why would they be calling you a Nazi? | ||
I've never seen anything Nazi on you. | ||
Believe it or not, I posted, translated, AI translated from 11 loud speeches of Hilder. | ||
It was just a translated speech into English. | ||
It made the German accent sound English. | ||
And let you see what it would sound like if it was in English. | ||
I simply just posted it and said, hey, these are going viral. | ||
I would say you were a genius for doing that. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
But I just simply posted it. | ||
Hey, developing. | ||
AI speeches of Hitler is going viral. | ||
And that was just it. | ||
I put developing of what's happening around us. | ||
Breaking news is breaking news. | ||
Developing news is developing news. | ||
I do this for multiple stories. | ||
They just latched onto that one just because it's out there. | ||
They absolutely hated Americans being able to hear what Hitler said. | ||
And not one time did they say it was false. | ||
Not one time did they say I put a fake speech. | ||
The media is so disgusting that instead of saying the speech was fake, they said altered. | ||
Uh, uh, what is it? | ||
AI altered Hitler's speech. | ||
Which, obviously, you used it to translate. | ||
That's altered, right? | ||
Yeah, so you understand because you're in media, but... That's like, that's like watching something of Bugs Bunny and say, oh, this is animated. | ||
Well, yeah, it's a cartoon. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So, of course you would understand because you're in media, y'all. | ||
I know you would understand. | ||
But the average viewer, as you know, or the average reader can't catch that. | ||
They're not going to be able to catch that. | ||
Right, okay, so the deception is they think that maybe the speech is altered? | ||
They know it's legit. | ||
They know it's not altered. | ||
But I'm saying on the headlines, if you look at the headlines like New York Times, CNN, anyone that I pissed off with it, Huffington Post, it'll say Huffington Post is still publishing? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I didn't realize that. | ||
I thought they were out of business. | ||
They'll be like, alt-right influencer, they'll say post AI altered speech of Hitler. | ||
You read into it, it'll say AI translated, if you look down about the third paragraph. | ||
So why couldn't you say it's translated? | ||
Well, translation is altered, but if you say AI altered, it makes it seem like I'm doing something disingenuous with AI. | ||
It's like, okay, there's a Hitler speech that's out there, but this alt-right influencer altered it with AI. | ||
First thing you go to is, oh, he's done something disingenuous. | ||
Not once do they say it's disingenuous. | ||
They validate that it is an accurate dubbing because it's an accurate translation. | ||
But they won't put that in a paragraph. | ||
They won't put that in a head, and they won't give me that validation. | ||
They won't stamp me. | ||
They'll simply say I altered it with AI and not tell people it's an accurate translation. | ||
Well, it is curious. | ||
Obviously, those were popular posts. | ||
It's a historical archive. | ||
I guess they feel that maybe Hitler should be banned? | ||
I mean, where do you go from there? | ||
The thing about Hitler, in speech, I think it's something that should have a case study. | ||
When you hear someone speak your language, it does something different. | ||
When I look at movies, and if you have a big villain and he's speaking a different language, it creates a disconnect. | ||
It creates a disconnect almost where this person is a human. | ||
He's just an evil guy. | ||
If you can't understand him, you can't relate to him, and you can't even comprehend why he would do what he do. | ||
But when you hear someone speaking as if a president would speak to his people, it sounds familiar. | ||
Familiarity is easier to learn. | ||
If something's familiar, it's a lot easier to learn it. | ||
And that's the main problem is that people could really start to understand for the first time outside of the media. | ||
of what they're saying about Hitler because typically what we'll see is a documentary they'll say our Hitler is bad they give us about 20-30 seconds of German speech and then cut back to talk about the atrocities of the Nazis but they'll never let us actually hear what they say and a lot of times they won't even put subtitles but it's one thing to hear the words of a man Well, and I think Joe Biden is a criminal. | ||
I don't like Joe Biden. | ||
I listen to what Joe Biden says all the time. | ||
I want to know. | ||
I listen to CNN and MSNBC. | ||
I probably disagree with them 90% of the time, but I want to know what they're saying. | ||
I want to understand where they're coming from, even if I completely disagree with it. | ||
Now, you've also become a popular talking point on some other podcasts where they're complaining because you're always in their timeline. | ||
Now, this is something that I think that you've done organically, but what about accusations that you engage in? | ||
Farming. | ||
Looking for, posting things that are controversial just to engagement farm. | ||
Posting things that you know are fake just to get views. | ||
What would your response to that be? | ||
My response is there's not one creator on X that's grown as fast as me doing what I'm doing because they don't have the proof I do. | ||
I will find the original source. | ||
I started this through threads. | ||
I spend, God, sometimes 18 hours trying to find a source. | ||
I've never, I've not met anyone that goes as far as I do. | ||
And if you notice, any of my posts that don't say breaking or developing, those are current news stories. | ||
Outside of breaking and developing, you'll see my post that says, on this day, on this day, at this Met Gala, on this day, at this location, this person it is. | ||
You can verify it by searching it, copying and pasting it. | ||
I type it that way. | ||
So people can do the bare minimum to see if I'm lying. | ||
I've given you the date. | ||
I've given you the location. | ||
Versus people that just clickbait. | ||
They will be like, what's going on here? | ||
Or, this is disgusting. | ||
Or, this is what these people do, they're evil. | ||
I don't do that. | ||
I will give you in quotations who said what. | ||
If they said it, I won't even say if I believe it or not, I'm just simply saying on this day, this person said this happened. | ||
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