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Welcome to Sunday Night Live, folks. | |
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next two hours. | ||
I'm not sure if we're gonna take calls or not, but keep the phones nearby just in case. | ||
We have so much amazing news to cover. | ||
You know, I am privileged to be here at InfoWars and to be doing the Sunday Night Live show. | ||
The reason I particularly love this show is because it's got a coast-to-coast vibe for some reason, but also because when you do a show once a week, It's so much easier than doing one every single day, because when you do show every single day like Alex or Harrison or Owen, you are really tracking the minutiae of the day-to-day changes in news. | ||
There's new headlines every morning and you cover those, but it's really inching through the plans of the New World Order and the globalists. | ||
When you do one once a week, you see these big changes. | ||
It's like going from chapter to chapter instead of from sentence to sentence in the narrative of the globalist elites who seek to conglomerate all political power worldwide and take over. | ||
And what we've seen this week are some major developments. | ||
Obviously, we have some big deliberation. | ||
Coming this week regarding the Trump cases. | ||
We've seen some rallies in the Bronx. | ||
We've seen Trump speaking at the Libertarian Convention this weekend. | ||
I was privileged to be on Tim Pool's podcast this week before he was able to interview both RFK Jr. | ||
and Donald Trump. | ||
So it's kind of humbling to be on the show and then followed immediately by Alex Stein and RFK Jr. | ||
and then Donald Trump on the same program. | ||
But we see the panicking happening from the left as it pertains to this campaign. | ||
They are seriously freaking out about how close Trump is to victory. | ||
And I've said it before, I'll say it again. | ||
Obviously, we know that the Democrats have a disproportionate amount of leverage by way of cheating in political campaigns, whether it's local campaigns, whether it's national campaigns. | ||
And this goes back decades and decades, all the way to the JFK era, even before that. | ||
And it was really obvious in 2016. | ||
This is one of the things that I think is so funny about the left's denial that the 2020 election had any cheating in it. | ||
They're all so eager to acknowledge that Hillary Clinton stole the primary from Bernie Sanders in 2016. | ||
But then when you bring up that there was possibly any election fraud in 2020, they're like, no, Democrats would never do that. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
This was the safest and most secure election in the history of the United States of America. | ||
And it's like, really? | ||
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Really? | |
Really? | ||
And based on everything I've looked at, all the expert analysts, documents that I've seen, conversations that I've had, gosh, even with people running for governor in Illinois when I was growing up, it's somewhere between 5 and 10 percent, seemingly, that the Democrats have in terms of cheating power. | ||
They can cheat up to 5-10% of all of the votes and then after that they're out of ammunition as far as dead people or absentee ballots or duplicate votes. | ||
That seems to be about the extent of the leverage they have when it comes to cheating for presidential elections in the United States, 5 to 10%. | ||
And the reason they're freaking out is because Trump is up by more than 5 to 10%. | ||
And you'll see the Biden administration come out and make claims that Trump's behind in the polls in several swing states, and he's behind in that polls X, and polls Y, and polls Z. But they said the same stuff about Hillary Clinton being ahead in the polls in 2016, and she lost. | ||
By an astronomical sum of the electoral votes, certainly, I know she won the popular vote, but it was very clear that the polls in 2016 weren't just incorrect, they were lies. | ||
Because the democratic machine, powered by the intelligence community, which powers the mainstream media outlets, We're lying about the results of these polls in order to have a psychological impact on the American people to discourage Trump voters from showing up by giving them a sense of hopelessness. | ||
Now they make all sorts of accusations and claims all the time about Russian collusion and Russian disinformation. | ||
And Russian interference in our elections, but our own intelligence community was interfering in our elections time and time again, and incessantly throughout the entire 2016 cycle, throughout the entire 2020 cycle by allowing a pandemic to happen, exaggerating the dangers of that pandemic, and then forcing lockdowns upon everyone, six feet of distance to slow the spread, masks to slow the spread. | ||
None of it backed by science, which we're supposed to worship. | ||
They gaslight you by saying you don't trust the science or you're anti-scientific. | ||
If you realize the lies of the pandemic, that was one big major psychological operation, political operation to steal the election from Donald Trump because everything that was so awesome about his presidency up through 2019 was totally annihilated by this seemingly spontaneous tragedy. | ||
Hyped by every mainstream media outlet, hyped by every department of the government, hyped by every institution, every member of the intelligence community, and then all the truth about it, whether the truth that it was from Wuhan or the truth that the vaccines were safe and effective, every truth about it censored ceaselessly. | ||
Then of course it comes out that the White House after 2021 ...was pressuring social media institutions to silence and censor individuals. | ||
We've got the Twitter files, we've got the Facebook files. | ||
I mean, Mark Zuckerberg literally goes on Joe Rogan and admits that he was receiving phone calls from the intelligence community to silence the Hunter Biden laptop story before the story even broke. | ||
You have the intelligence community coming out and saying, hey, there's gonna be a misinformation story coming out in the next few days. | ||
We don't know exactly when, but it's gonna be about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
And we're gonna need you at Facebook to do everything you can to silence, limit the reach, inhibit, remove posts about the Hunter Biden laptop story. | ||
Because our experts say that this is Russian disinformation. | ||
Of course, we know that the Hunter Biden laptop story was true. | ||
We've got more developments on the desk about that now. | ||
We know that it was all true, and that the real interference with our election was not Russian disinformation or Russian interference, but it was our own government, the government of the United States of America and its intelligence apparatus, interfering with the integrity of our election process. | ||
And it worked! | ||
They successfully stole the election in 2020 by waging a multi-frontal war on the minds of the people. | ||
There is a war on for your minds that is the InfoWar, which is why it's more important now than ever that you go to InfoWarsStore.com and keep us on the air. | ||
So they can't do it again on the 5th of November this year, 2024, the most important election in the history of the United States of America, and it's not even close. | ||
But we have documents, evidence, examples on the desk today of leftists freaking out because they know that their incredible power to cheat, it is impressive, 5-10% of the vote is not child's play. | ||
Their power to sway the vote, to cheat in this election, they understand now, is not great enough. | ||
based on how much support Donald Trump is getting and in leftist strongholds. | ||
CNN analysts hits panic button for Dems following massive Trump-Bronx rally. | ||
Hispanic voters becoming less democratic. | ||
Let's run clips one and two back-to-back as if they're one clip, because I want the audience to really see this. | ||
Now, this is going to be almost five minutes, but it's worth it to watch it. | ||
We'll unpack clips one and two on the other side. | ||
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Go ahead and play them. | |
That's right. | ||
Harry is just always here. | ||
As Steve was talking about, the effort that Donald Trump and his campaign have been making to try to make inroads with black and Hispanic voting communities, you see that with this attempt to go into the deep blue Bronx. | ||
But you actually think there's a larger story at play here that people aren't talking about? | ||
Yeah, I think there are a few things. | ||
Number one, you know, guys, if we just put this newspaper up on the screen. | ||
Look, this is Donald Trump's hometown paper, the New York Post. | ||
He got the headline that he wanted out of this. | ||
And this is something that Trump is so important to him. | ||
But it's more than that, Kate. | ||
Look at the Katona Park area, right? | ||
The Katona Park precinct where that rally was held yesterday. | ||
It's a majority Hispanic precinct. | ||
And I want you to take a look, essentially, at the election results over the last few cycles. | ||
And what you would see there is essentially say that, look, this is a very Democratic precinct, right? | ||
But look at the margin trend line here. | ||
You see Obama 94, Obama 96, Clinton 92. | ||
Biden won it, but by only 69 points. | ||
Only 69 points? | ||
Why is that important? | ||
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Because look at that. | |
That's 23 percentage points less. | ||
Then Hillary Clinton won it by. | ||
This is a sign of the Hispanic movement that we saw last cycle, right? | ||
Where we saw, although Hispanics still favored the Democratic candidate in Joe Biden, they were less likely to favor him than they did Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama both times. | ||
And it's not just there that happened, we saw it in Hispanic precincts and counties across the country from Southeast Florida, Southern Texas, even in the Los Angeles area. | ||
So, pass. | ||
Talk about present. | ||
What are the trends you're seeing among Hispanic voters this year? | ||
Yeah, so we saw a trend among Hispanic voters from 2016 to 2020 where they became less Democratic. | ||
Look at the trend that we're seeing right now in the polling, right? | ||
So, if you look back at Hispanic voters at this point in the 2020 cycle, Joe Biden had a 25 point lead. | ||
Look at where that lead is today. | ||
It's just 7 points. | ||
Donald Trump right now at 44%, if that helped, would be the best performance for a Republican candidate among Hispanic voters since George W. Bush back in 2004. | ||
And this is part of a larger trend line, Kate, that we're seeing among non-white voters. | ||
We see it among black voters as well. | ||
We've discussed that on this program before, whereby they're much more favorable to Donald | ||
Trump than they were four years ago. | ||
And of course, Donald Trump did better amongst those both of those groups in 2020 versus | ||
how he did in 2016. | ||
Wrap it all up as we see it right now. | ||
What does that mean for President Biden's pathway to 270? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Like the electoral votes. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
And essentially what that means is if you look nationally, Hispanics make up about 10% | ||
of likely voters. | ||
All right. | ||
Where do they make up a lower percentage of that? | ||
They make them up in the Great Lake Battleground states. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Lower percentage? | ||
Lower percentage. | ||
3% in Michigan, 2% in Pennsylvania, 4% in Wisconsin. | ||
We have been harping over and over and over again that Joe Biden's best path to re-election is to run through the Great Lakes. | ||
And polling and results that we saw like in Kratona Park in 2020 and the polling that we see in 2024 Just reinforce that. | ||
He's going to probably do best where white voters make up the vast majority of voters. | ||
He still has a path to 270 at this point, even though he's doing more poorly amongst Hispanics and black voters than he did four years ago, because his numbers seem to be holding with white voters, who make up the vast majority of voters in those Great Lake Battlegrounds. | ||
Just watching kind of the possibility of the realignment of coalitions is a fascinating thing that we're seeing. | ||
It truly is, you know. | ||
Oftentimes we think that politics are static, but the truth is politics aren't static. | ||
They change all of the time. | ||
If you had told me in 1976 that the Deep South would be completely Republican by 2024, I wouldn't believe you. | ||
If you had told me 10 years ago that Donald Trump would be doing this well with Hispanic voters and black voters, I wouldn't believe you. | ||
But politics has an ability to surprise us. | ||
Yeah, it's really fascinating. | ||
Really good and interesting analysis, Harry. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Amra? | ||
What was the crowd like and what kind of response did he get? | ||
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Well, certainly a bigger crowd than I think Democrats would like to see, particularly given this is one of the bluest counties in the entire country. | |
Now, one of the things that was interesting to me is that the Trump campaign said that they were going to micro-target to get people from the community to come to this rally. | ||
I wasn't sure what to expect. | ||
I've gone to a lot of these rallies across the country. | ||
Just look at the look on his face. | ||
She says, certainly a greater crowd, a bigger crowd than Democrats would like to admit. | ||
Anderson Cooper is so disappointed. | ||
Okay, so they're obviously freaking out. | ||
Then the question becomes, why is it that they are freaking out? | ||
I mean, look at that crowd. | ||
And keep in mind, folks, do you remember all the criticisms in 2020 and 2016 regarding the crowds at Trump rallies? | ||
It's all a bunch of old white people. | ||
It's all a bunch of old white people. | ||
Well, it certainly wasn't the case at the Bronx, was it? | ||
It certainly wasn't just a bunch of white people in the Bronx. | ||
I mean, there was outstanding coverage on the ground interviewing people and locals and the vast majority of people there were actually from the Bronx. | ||
They didn't have to bus people in like the leftists during Black Lives Matter would bus people in to literally burn cities because people are sick and tired of the fact that the Democratic Party doesn't represent them. | ||
And frankly, neither does the Republican Party. | ||
This is why there is a rise of American populism. | ||
American populism is on the rise because Americans have discovered that it's not just about Democrats versus Republicans, it's about the people versus the political class. | ||
I've said it before, I've said it again, and I'll continue to say this all the way through November 5th, and regardless of whoever wins on November 5th, this populism thing isn't just going to go away. | ||
If Trump retires, this populism thing isn't going to go away. | ||
If he steps out, if they assassinate him, which they seem to want to do, this is not going to go away. | ||
This movement is greater than the man. | ||
Just like Christianity didn't go away when Jesus died and rose again and then ascended into heaven, no matter how much the Empire tried to smash it down for literally 300 years, throwing Christians into gladiatorial pits, the more they squeeze, the more star systems slip between their fingers. | ||
To quote Princess Leia from Star Wars A New Hope as she speaks to her father, not knowing Darth Vader, of course, is her father. | ||
Just watched it the other day in my office. | ||
And so, regardless of whatever happens to Trump, or regardless of whatever happens in 2024, the more the people are failed by their political parties, by this political establishment, the more populist they will become. | ||
Because all populism is, is the belief in understanding That the people are being subjugated by a political elite, a political class, whether it's leftist billionaires, whether it's these mainstream media outlets, whether it's the intelligence community, whether it's the Democratic Party at a federal level, at a national level, whether it's the Republican Party at a federal or national level. | ||
And the more either party or both parties continue to fail the American people, the The more populist they will become. | ||
And that's why you have Nancy Pelosi going and doing these silly debates and claiming that populism is a threat to democracy. | ||
Because they know that they're being called out for the crimes they have committed against the American people. | ||
I mean, these people are literally traitors. | ||
They should suffer the legal consequences of treason in this country. | ||
They should be charged with treason. | ||
They should be able to defend themselves in front of a jury of their peers, not a kangaroo court like the kangaroo courts they try To cast upon Donald Trump and others, January 6th defendants and others, and once found guilty, they should be sentenced like traitors. | ||
I'm not going to explicitly say what that is, but you can put two and two together. | ||
And keep in mind when you put two and two together that that means four, not five, like this New World Order, Brave New World, Orwellian crap would have you think, would have you say despite what you think. | ||
And let's just look at an example of what the difference is between Trump and Joe. | ||
Because keep in mind, Trump is technically a Republican, but he's actually a populist. | ||
He's a populist candidate running as a Republican, similar to how in 2008 or 2012, Ron Paul was a libertarian candidate. | ||
Running as a Republican, because there's a two-party system. | ||
They have fixed the game. | ||
It's virtually impossible to get a third party on the ballot in every state. | ||
I mean, in order to get a third party on the ballot in the state of Texas, you have to get enough signatures to amount to, I believe, 10% of the number of Texans who voted in the last gubernatorial race. | ||
So I think it's something like 800,000 Texans voted in the last gubernatorial race. | ||
I could be incorrect about that. | ||
You'll have to check that. | ||
So you'd have to get 80,000 signatures? | ||
Maybe it's 10 times that, I don't know. | ||
You'd have to get 10% of the number of people who voted in the last gubernatorial race to sign a petition within like a six-month window in order to get another party on the ballot. | ||
So both parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, have worked out systems at the state level in all of the states to make it almost impossible for a third party to even exist. | ||
So if you want to run for office, you have to round yourself up to the nearest existing party. | ||
You have to say, all right, I guess I'm more like a Republican than a Democrat, even though I'm a libertarian. | ||
Or I'm more like a Republican than a Democrat, even though I'm technically a populist. | ||
And that's why you have these people running for office. | ||
Who aren't really the party that they say they are. | ||
I mean, Donald Trump is not really, do you think he's a neocon? | ||
He didn't start any new wars. | ||
He's not a Republican. | ||
A Republican would have started so many wars between 2016 and 2020. | ||
And he's running off stopping the wars. | ||
That's not a Republican, that's a populist. | ||
That is an America first populist. | ||
And so we have Trump versus Joe, which is really Populism versus the Democratic Party or populism versus the political establishment because Joe might as well be a Republican or Democrat as far as I'm concerned. | ||
I know he says different things, but practically speaking, both parties constantly increase the amount of spending, constantly get us into wars, constantly escalate, don't actually care about any of the humanitarian crises, don't actually care one way or the other on any of the major issues like abortion. | ||
I mean, do you think our political elite cares one way or the other on either side about abortion? | ||
Of course the people do. | ||
I do. | ||
You do as a listener, as a regular American citizen. | ||
Of course, we have positions that are important to us and our principles on these issues, but do you think the political class gives a damn? | ||
About abortion? | ||
About dead babies? | ||
If they gave a damn about dead babies, then why'd they kill 500,000 people, citizens, civilians, in the wars in the Middle East for the last 20 years for no reason? | ||
They don't care. | ||
So let's look at Joe's division in clip number four here, and we're gonna do a little compare and contrast. | ||
Unity versus division, contrasting Trump-Biden speeches, show that Dems want to divide America. | ||
This is clip four. | ||
You missed your high school graduation. | ||
You started college just as George Floyd was murdered. | ||
And there was a reckoning on race. | ||
It's natural to wonder if the democracy you hear about actually works for you. | ||
What is democracy? | ||
If black men are being killed in the street, what is democracy? | ||
Betrayal of broken promises still leave black communities behind. | ||
What is democracy? | ||
You have to be ten times better than anyone else to get a fair shot. | ||
Most of all, what does it mean, as you've heard before, to be a black man who loves his country, even if it doesn't love him back in equal measure? | ||
Wow, there were literally a dozen people, I think, that applauded that. | ||
So right at your graduation, I'm just going to tell you right now that because you're black, you don't stand a chance. | ||
Congratulations, by the way. | ||
And the reason you don't stand a chance is because racism is so rampant by my political opponents. | ||
So it's just division, division, division. | ||
He claims constantly to be the president of unity, but everywhere I look, I see an increase in division, whether it's domestically or abroad. | ||
I mean, let's just take a look at what's happened since Joe Biden has seized the office of the presidency, has inserted himself into the Oval Office where he sits quietly in front of the desk and plays with Lincoln Logs, while committees run back and forth with papers frantically to try to institute the New World Order. | ||
There's been a major war between Russia and Ukraine that is about ready to escalate to NATO's involvement. | ||
We'll cover more of that. | ||
This conflict has escalated between Israel and Hamas, largely because of the way we left Afghanistan, leaving millions upon millions of dollars of weapons behind. | ||
Helicopters, tanks, and small arms. | ||
Small arms, of course, being the best war terrorists that were in the hands of many of those who attacked Israel. | ||
Israel knew it was going to happen. | ||
Now we've got China surrounding Taiwan doing military drills. | ||
I mean, folks, we are literally on the verge of World War III. | ||
That is division. | ||
We've got constant escalations in the rhetoric from our own president where he's referring to white supremacy and domestic terrorism and right-wing extremism as the greatest threat to our national security, basically alienating over 50% of the population, regardless of whether they're Republican or Democrat, they are white. | ||
So he's claiming that, oh, you are a member of a race that is privileged. | ||
And then pitting the rest of the country against that entire race of people with his rhetoric. | ||
And we've seen an escalation in crime, in random hate crimes against white people and Asian people. | ||
I mean, how many videos have we shown on this network? | ||
How many videos do you see in your Facebook feeds or your Twitter feeds of random attacks on old white ladies or old Asian ladies? | ||
Whether it's rapes or just being struck or being stabbed. | ||
That leftist lunatic months ago that was stabbed right in front of his girlfriend. | ||
She didn't even care. | ||
And then she raised a bunch of money off of it to pay for her grieving. | ||
Absolutely sick. | ||
But now let's take a look at Trump's rhetoric. | ||
This is clip number five. | ||
This is the difference I want you to see. | ||
Clip number five. | ||
Look, we had the greatest economy in history. | ||
Everybody here, whether you have a small business or if you had a job, you were getting more than you ever made. | ||
And we had no inflation. | ||
We had no, 1.4% considered none, considered better than none, because frankly, none in its own way is a bad thing also. | ||
We had a perfect number, 1.4%. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you're black Or brown, or white, or whatever the hell color you are, it doesn't matter. | ||
We are all Americans and we're gonna pull together as Americans. | ||
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Now, that is inclusive. | |
That is inclusion. | ||
That is unity. | ||
Coming out and saying it doesn't matter to me, it doesn't matter to us what race you are, juxtaposed to Joe Biden at a commencement speech, I take it? | ||
Saying that sorry about all the white privilege, sorry about, you know, congratulations on graduating, but I'm sorry that your life's gonna be a struggle because of these white folks. | ||
Not to mention in clip six, we'll run in a second, no new wars. | ||
This is a populist president. | ||
This is not a Republican president. | ||
For the first time in how many years did we have no new wars, no new military conflicts under a president of the United States? | ||
He wasn't perfect. | ||
I don't know if drone strikes or specific bombings were appropriate or not. | ||
I haven't looked into it, but no new wars, no new conflicts, no new boots on the ground overseas. | ||
Let's run clip six. | ||
Remember Hillary Clinton used to point at me? | ||
He will create wars. | ||
No, no. | ||
They said his personality will create wars. | ||
I said, no, my personality is going to keep us out of wars. | ||
And I was right. | ||
First president in 78 years that didn't start a war. | ||
We had no wars. | ||
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78 years. | |
Such a shame. | ||
When you see all the people that died in these horrible wars in the Middle East and everything else. | ||
Countries didn't want us. | ||
Dropping bombs all over the place. | ||
Spent nine trillion dollars in the Middle East. | ||
We bomb the hell out of the place, then we leave. | ||
You know, in the old days, to the victor belong the spoils. | ||
We don't do that. | ||
We bomb the hell out of everyone, then we come back home. | ||
It's so sick. | ||
It's so sick and so stupid. | ||
These people that led us are so stupid. | ||
Absolutely unbelievable. | ||
You want to use that as a last resort. | ||
You can solve these problems with a meeting or with a telephone call. | ||
To see the difference between the two candidates. | ||
I mean, why would anyone vote for Joe Biden after seeing this clip? | ||
Just this one clip alone, not to mention all the failures. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden famously in 2020 said, if you don't vote for me, or if you vote for Donald Trump, then you ain't black. | ||
Well, I put to you right now that if you don't vote for Donald Trump, then you are not an American. | ||
I don't care if you're a citizen of the United States of America. | ||
You may be a citizen, you may be a civilian, you may legally on paper have a social security card and pay taxes in and have rights and benefits attributed to those who are members of our civilization, but you are not an American. | ||
I've said before that there's a difference between the United States and America. | ||
It is better to be a citizen of America than a citizen of the United States because the United States commits war crime after war crime, corruption after corruption, and is the greatest threat to the American people. | ||
The government of the United States is the number one national security threat to the American people. | ||
To every president of the United States, to every member of Congress, to every person living within our country, whether they're legally here or not, the government of the United States of America, I put to you right now, is the greatest threat to our national security, and something needs to be done. | ||
We've got about two minutes before we go to break. | ||
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening for the next hour and a half, and we have so much news to cover. | ||
Now, at the end of the last segment, I was emphasizing how Joe Biden is bringing us to the cusp of World War III, and the strange thing about what's happening with this is It's all in the context of allowing the invasion of our southern border. | ||
And I had a fascinating conversation a couple of weeks ago with Jeremy Ryan Slate, who has, I believe, a master's degree in early Roman Empire propaganda. | ||
You can find it. | ||
It was on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Alex got sick, left the show, and I just ran into the seat and talked to this fascinating expert on the history of Rome. | ||
And we discussed the similarities between the fall and the collapse of Rome and what's happening here in the United States. | ||
And there were some details he pointed out that were so sophisticated, so important, so fascinating, and so far transcended to anything that I possibly understood or any of my knowledge whatsoever about the history of Rome. | ||
Now, I have a very surface-level understanding about the history of Rome. | ||
I watched the movie Gladiator and liked it. | ||
I know it's a fiction. | ||
I've watched documentaries about Rome. | ||
I've read Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. | ||
I've read some of Cicero's speeches. | ||
I've studied a little bit of the assassination of Julius Caesar and the dynamic around that. | ||
So I have a surface level. | ||
I've probably put, I would say in total, I've probably put 12 hours of actual study into ancient Rome in my life, which is not very impressive. | ||
And so when I spoke with him, he had such a vast knowledge that it absolutely blew my mind. | ||
And one of the things that he said, and maybe the crew can look this up, I can't remember which emperor of Rome it was, but at one point in time, the illegal immigration in Rome was so bad, That I believe a Roman emperor just declared, if not thousands, millions of illegal migrants in the Roman Empire to be citizens because they wanted to increase their tax revenue. | ||
Just amnesty. | ||
Just, you are all citizens now. | ||
I know you weren't supposed to be here, but you're here, so you're citizens. | ||
Keep in mind that after Rome becomes an empire, that is like the beginning of the end. | ||
That is the decline over hundreds and hundreds of years. | ||
And then eventually the transformation of the Roman Empire into the Roman Catholic Church. | ||
Rome didn't really even fall, if you really think about it. | ||
It just became a religion. | ||
Still has quite a bit of control over the world, not like it did when kings all over were coronated by the Pope. | ||
But now I see this headline, and the first thing I thought when I saw this headline was that story that Jeremy Ryan Slate was telling me. | ||
See this headline here on the desk, Great Replacement Senator Schumer Calls for Amnesty of Millions of Illegals to Offset Declining US Population. | ||
Now, I didn't have enough time to look this up. | ||
But it's either been on the Sunday Night Live show, or when I've covered for Harrison on the American Journal in the mornings, or maybe even when I covered for Alex Jones on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I can't remember what show it was that I did on this network, but I said at least once that part of the reason that this illegal migration was happening was because of the decline in population. | ||
They understand That Americans are not breeding Americans quickly enough, that the fertility rates are low, that even those among us who can physically have children aren't because they're so strapped. | ||
I mean, inflation is so rampant that it's Very expensive to have children. | ||
Even if you do have children, you have to outsource raising them to the state as soon as they're old enough to get into the public education system. | ||
And one of the reasons they're bringing in millions upon millions of people and trying to allow them to stay here is because they understand that when all the baby boomers retire, there's not going to be enough people here to fill the jobs. | ||
That they filled and we have a crisis. | ||
I mean, treading water is the same as drowning. | ||
We're not even treading water. | ||
We are literally underwater, drowning. | ||
We are not expanding. | ||
We are not growing. | ||
And if you're not growing and expanding as a civilization, history tells us that you will collapse. | ||
You will implode. | ||
That's why Elon Musk is all about Team Humanity. | ||
It's why Alex Jones is all about Team Humanity. | ||
And they're all going on about how the depopulation crisis is just that. | ||
It is a crisis. | ||
This is an extinction event. | ||
Like when the meteorite hit the planet and wiped out all the dinosaurs, they call that a mass extinction event, whether you believe it really happened or not. | ||
That is scientifically called a mass extinction event. | ||
And right now, right before our eyes, in the United States of America and basically all Western civilization, we are witnessing the slow burn of a mass extinction event, not only of our culture, but literally of our own people, to the point where Just like when you moved to Nashville, Tennessee, or Austin, Texas, the vast majority of people in America won't even be born here, or from here. | ||
I lived in Nashville. | ||
Famously, nobody was actually from Nashville when I lived there. | ||
Now I live in Austin, Texas. | ||
I've been here four years, I think. | ||
It was a couple of weeks ago, I met one of the first people that I've met here that said that they were actually born and raised here. | ||
Of course, Alex Jones has been here for a long time, but he wasn't born here or raised here, I don't believe. | ||
I think he's from Dallas or somewhere up there. | ||
And so you've got This great replacement happening right before our eyes in clip number 12. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip 12 and unpack it on the other side. | ||
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Now more than ever, we're short of workers. | |
We have a population that is not reproducing on its own with the same level that it used to. | ||
The only way we're going to have a great future in America is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers, and all of them. | ||
Because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers but get a path to citizenship for all 11 million or however many undocumented there are here. | ||
Absolutely unbelievable. | ||
So he literally admits that we have to give amnesty to all of these migrants because we aren't having enough children. | ||
And so we need to replace that vacancy, that deficit of people with importing people. | ||
That is the great replacement theory. | ||
And traditionally speaking, I haven't really had a problem with Mexicans coming over to the United States, whether it was under the Bush administration or others, because, I mean, keep in mind that Spanish is a European country. | ||
This is a Catholic civilization. | ||
I mean, this is a very much Western culture of the Mexicans. | ||
I know Mexico's all screwed up because of the corruption in the cartel, and I'd rather not have illegal migration in the country, but when it was just Mexicans coming here to work, it was much, it wasn't even palatable or tenable, but it was much more palatable and tenable than Seeing a litany of Chinese military-aged men standing at parade rest, or a litany of terrorists coming in here and bragging about how they are terrorists, saying literally to cameras, you'll know who I am, you'll recognize who I am. | ||
We've actually had miniature examples of terrorist attacks happening on bases and things of that nature, perpetrated by people that have come into the United States illegally from these places of interest. | ||
From these countries that are run by terrorist organizations and terrorist entities, not Mexico, not Central America, not South America. | ||
They get on a boat, they go somewhere below our border, and then they migrate up illegally through the opening. | ||
I mean, we're being invaded. | ||
Literally more people invading the United States than have invaded Ukraine under the Biden administration. | ||
Coming into the United States illegally, and they're calling For amnesty for all these people because we're not having enough children while they simultaneously fight for unlimited abortion up until a baby is literally born? | ||
Full-term abortion? | ||
You would think that if you were really concerned about the population issue, the population crisis in the United States, maybe you wouldn't be so gung-ho about allowing the deletion of millions upon millions of babies every single year. | ||
And I get it, it's a controversial, difficult issue. | ||
I understand that it's terrible when women get pregnant from incest or rape and that there's tragedies. | ||
And I understand that if you're a 14-year-old girl and you get pregnant, it's terrifying. | ||
I get that it's a difficult decision for people. | ||
I have empathy for people that have to, that they're in a position to consider this. | ||
Of course, I'm a pro-life person. | ||
I don't think that just because, you know, you've had a problem, it means that you can terminate a life of another human being. | ||
It seems to me a violation of the unborn child's rights. | ||
But you would think that you would be putting in systems and programs and institutions and incentives for women to actually have the babies that are developing inside of them, instead of abortion, if you're really worried about a depopulation crisis. | ||
But that's not what Schumer is really worried about. | ||
I mean, that's probably part of it. | ||
But this replacement migration is about importing Democrats. | ||
And even if they're not Democrats, they don't care because they know that the Republican states are going to export all of these migrants to sanctuary cities and Democratic states. | ||
And then when the census comes around in 2030, all the Democratic states are going to be overrepresented in the House of Representatives. | ||
Because all of these illegal migrants are going to be counted in the census as citizens, just like they were in 2020. | ||
Just like they have been decade after decade for decades. | ||
And you think that if you were really concerned, About a decline in our population here in the United States. | ||
You wouldn't be doing everything you possibly could to catalyze World War III, a conflict that will inevitably amount to the death of hundreds of thousands of Americans, if not millions. | ||
I believe in World War II, we lost 260,000, something like that, over 250,000 Americans. | ||
Imagine how devastating World War III would be. | ||
But you're concerned that there aren't enough young men. | ||
To carry the torch of Americanism. | ||
So you're gonna have to import them while you simultaneously catalyze the slaughter of millions of our people and have conversations about reinstituting conscription overseas and here domestically. | ||
And AI automating the registration for the draft as soon as our citizens turn 18 years old. | ||
So we can ship our boys away while we import migrants to 10 to our women and children. | ||
I mean, this is just terrible. | ||
We've got a Navy commander warning of foreign nationals attempting to penetrate bases two or three times a week. | ||
We've predicted time and time again on this network that there's gonna be terrorist activity in this country because of this open border policy of the Biden administration. | ||
We're starting to see that manifest here in clip 11. | ||
Let's go ahead and run it. | ||
We have new information tonight concerning that story we broke last night about security concerns near major U.S. | ||
installations. | ||
One incident involving some of the nation's most elite warriors remains perplexing. | ||
Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin is again at the Pentagon tonight with this. | ||
Good evening, Jennifer. | ||
Good evening, Brett. | ||
New developments tonight in the mysterious shooting in Carthage, North Carolina, outside a U.S. | ||
Army Special Forces residence, involving an elite U.S. | ||
soldier and two Chechen males who immigrated from Russia. | ||
At least one lived in Chicago, but neither name so far appear in any national databases, and I'm told both were here illegally. | ||
We've now learned that the phones collected at the scene have been taken to an Army base for analysis. | ||
To recap briefly, on Friday, May 3rd, at 8.15pm, an Army colonel reported an altercation with a possible trespasser near his home. | ||
The individual was reportedly taking photos near the colonel's home with a telephoto lens | ||
under a power line in a wooded area. | ||
A fight ensued, shots were fired, and the alleged trespasser died. | ||
Quote, upon arrival, deputies discovered the body of 35-year-old Ramzan Dariev from Chicago, | ||
Illinois, who appeared to have sustained gunshot wounds. | ||
Dariev was reported to have been working as a subcontractor for Utilities One, a company | ||
based in New Jersey at the time of his death. | ||
Investigators are still working to verify his employment status. | ||
At the time of the incident, Daryev was not in possession of any utility equipment, utility clothing or identification. | ||
We have attempted to reach out to Daryev's family, who set up a Change.org petition for the new Russian immigrant, who they say was shot despite seeking a new life in America. | ||
Fox News has reached out repeatedly to Utilities One, a foreign-registered New Jersey-based company founded in 2016 by a young CEO from Moldova who founded the firm three years after moving to the U.S. | ||
and working as a dishwasher and selling ice in Alaska. | ||
The company was incorporated on December 20th, 2023, and according to its website, provides quote, infrastructure solutions for telecommunications providers, electric and gas utilities, wireless carriers, and the technology deployment sector. | ||
The company's Vice President of Fulfillment and Infrastructure is from Russia as well. | ||
Again, Brett, we have reached out to Utilities One repeatedly today by phone and email to confirm Dariev's employment and to get a statement about his death. | ||
All calls go directly to voicemail and our emails have gone unanswered. | ||
The Moore County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina also tells us they have not been able to make contact with Utilities One. | ||
Brett? | ||
That's a bizarre story, and there is concern, especially from those families down there, those special operations forces. | ||
Jen, it does come, as we are hearing, about an uptick in what appear to be probing incidents or surveillance at U.S. | ||
military bases across the country. | ||
That's right, Brett. | ||
Special Operations Forces have reported many suspicious surveillance activities of them and their families of late, and the military has seen an uptick of foreigners probing near or on U.S. | ||
military bases. | ||
Earlier today, the head of U.S. | ||
Fleet Forces, the Navy's Fleet Forces, told Bill Hemmer that his name is Admiral Daryl Cottle of U.S. | ||
Fleet Forces Command. | ||
He said, this thing of our military base is getting penetrated by foreign nationals. | ||
It's happening more and more. | ||
You know, this is something we have probably happened two or three times a week. | ||
I understand we have his bite. | ||
Let's hear from him himself. | ||
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Our military base is getting penetrated by foreign nationals. | |
It's happening more and more. | ||
This is something we see probably two or three times a week, where we're stopping these folks at the gate. | ||
Typically we get NCIS involved with those, and we get biometrics when possible. | ||
But yes, there's been an uptick in that. | ||
Brett, we will keep reporting on the case in Carthage, North Carolina, about what this mysterious case, which again has many in the special operations community very spooked. | ||
Brett? | ||
And that's off-brand, Jamie Lee Curtis there on Fox News. | ||
So, while we're escalating World War III overseas, while we're allowing the invasion of tens of millions of people into the United States, literally over 10 million people, tens of thousands of them from terrorist countries specifically, not just from Central or South America, we are seeing increased surveillance on our military bases by these illegal migrants. | ||
Do you think maybe there's going to be a terrorist attack in the United States because we've just opened the front door in a bad neighborhood? | ||
I think so. | ||
And then you have reports this week from the UK that they're going to re-institute conscription, or from Germany that they're going to re-institute conscription, all while NATO scrambles for any excuse possible to go to war. | ||
We have reports that we should be allowed to give weapons and munitions to Ukraine so that they can use them on Russian soil. | ||
That's an escalation right there. | ||
Not to mention the conscription being an escalation itself. | ||
And now we have British MPs saying that the West is actually at war with Russia now. | ||
They just haven't told you yet. | ||
This is clip number 10. | ||
Let's run this. | ||
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This is mind-blowing. | |
We are actually at war with Russia now. | ||
We've got, we've got... I just haven't told you. | ||
I haven't told you. | ||
So say that again? | ||
We're actually at war with Russia now. | ||
I met with Andrei Kelin, the Russian ambassador in London, a couple of months ago, and he said that we know that your people are firing those Storm Shadow missiles at us out of Ukraine because you couldn't train the Ukrainians to do it. | ||
We know you're doing it. | ||
And, I mean, I think everybody knows that everybody knows that there are lots of US UK, French, the French are in there. | ||
I thought it was the Brits were down on the ground and special advisors. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Training sessions and teaching them and showing them. | ||
Isn't that how... But they were apparently... That's how we started with the Vietnam War. | ||
Dude, what the frack are we doing poking the bear? | ||
That's really stupid. | ||
They're determined to get us into a war with Russia. | ||
And thank God we've got someone in Putin who at least has got some brains. | ||
Now you sound like a Putin lover. | ||
Well, I'm not. | ||
I'm not convinced any of them are any good. | ||
But at the end of the day, if you look at the facts, since 91, We've moved NATO a thousand miles nearer to Moscow. | ||
They haven't moved nearer to us. | ||
No, they haven't. | ||
And if you think about what we were trying to do, the EU wanted to bring in Ukraine, for whatever reason, and NATO wanted it and they'd have put missiles on the border of Russia. | ||
Well, I mean, what did America do when the old Soviet Union tried to put missiles in Cuba 90 miles off the Florida coast? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
They weren't having it, were they? | ||
No. | ||
And if you look back, the Russians have told us for long enough Ukraine's gotta remain neutral. | ||
You know, we're not gonna let it get- I mean, they've told us this for a very long time. | ||
So hold on a sec, you said Rishi wants out, and then- Rishi doesn't want to be a- Rishi's told the generals he doesn't want to be a wartime prime minister. | ||
Really? | ||
So who's calling the shots? | ||
Is it the generals? | ||
Or the prime minister? | ||
Or someone else? | ||
Because- Alright, so we're already at war with Russia. | ||
And our governments don't want to tell you yet. | ||
The Biden administration is probably specifically trying to put it off for as long as possible to get through this election so that it can't be used against it. | ||
Or against the Democrats, whatever candidate they put in place, I still doubt that Joe Biden's gonna be the candidate. | ||
One thing that's particularly bizarre about this Democratic convention coming up is not only that they've spontaneously decided to make it remote. | ||
Which I just find so bizarre. | ||
It's not like we're in a pandemic anymore. | ||
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Oh, it's just cheaper and more convenient to make it remote. | |
But there are issues in at least one state. | ||
I can't remember if it was Idaho or Ohio. | ||
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I think it was Ohio. | |
Because according to the laws and the rules in place, in order to be on the ballot in that state, The candidate has to be submitted 90 days before the election on the 5th of November. | ||
That's just a standard law. | ||
But they scheduled the Democratic convention 75 days before the election. | ||
That's not a whole lot of time. | ||
That's only a little over two months. | ||
About two months. | ||
Two months and 15 days. | ||
You would think you would want more time, unless you're going to swap the candidate at the last second, because the less time the opposition has to do research or to know who the candidate is, the more caught by surprise they'll be, the more ambushed they'll be. | ||
So it seems like we're going to have these debates at the end of June on the 27th, and they're going to hold this convention 75 days before the general election, and then spontaneously Swap the candidate. | ||
And I've said before, I'll say it again just to remind the audience, you have bizarre examples of Gavin Newsom coming out recently and talking about an alleged autobiography that he's been working on for four years now. | ||
This is just a couple of weeks ago this is coming out in the news. | ||
You know when you come out with an autobiography as a politician, you know when you do that? | ||
You do that in an election year. | ||
Because then your campaign and your political party and political action committees can buy tens of thousands of copies of your book. | ||
You can pocket the royalties on that. | ||
You launder the money that you make off the campaign through a book. | ||
And because you sell tens of thousands of copies, it becomes a New York Times bestseller. | ||
And then it shows up in every bookstore. | ||
It's free advertisement for the campaign. | ||
He's about ready to come out with an autobiography in an election year for an election he's supposedly not running. | ||
Why would you come out with an autobiography now? | ||
You would think that if he was planning on being President of the United States, he would wait till 2028 to come out with it. | ||
But he's going around talking about how his book's almost done, his book's almost done. | ||
It seems like he's gonna pop off with a book late this summer, start doing a book tour, and they're gonna slide him in as the candidate 75 days before the election. | ||
That's what it looks like to me. | ||
And so Biden's postponing this war as long as possible. | ||
I don't know if he's going to be able to pull it off or make the cut. | ||
But in clip eight here, we see NATO chief advocating to let Ukraine freely strike Russia with Western arms. | ||
Is this not an escalation? | ||
Please play clip number eight. | ||
I think the time has come for Allies to consider whether they should lift some of the restrictions they have put on the use of weapons they have donated to Ukraine. | ||
Because, especially now, when a lot of the fighting is going on in Kharkiv, close to the border, to deny Ukraine the possibility of using these weapons against legitimate military targets on Russian territory makes it very hard for them to defend themselves. | ||
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So to be clear, you're asking the US to lift the restrictions on the use of American weapons over Russian territory? | |
I believe the time has come for allies to consider whether they should lift some of the restrictions they have imposed on weapons donated to Ukraine. | ||
Because we need to remember what this is. | ||
This is a war of aggression by Russia against Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine has the right to defend themselves. | ||
That includes also striking targets on Russian territory. | ||
Some allies have already lifted those restrictions, allowing to use their weapons against military targets in Ukraine. | ||
And I believe the time has come for other allies to consider this. | ||
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The UK has effectively lifted the restrictions, and it is the US that's really the single most important one. | |
I think what we see now demonstrates the need to reconsider those restrictions, not least because we have fighting going on along the border between Russia and Ukraine, especially in the Kharkiv region, where the frontline and the borderline is more or less the same. | ||
And then, of course, if you deny Ukraine the right to hit military targets on Russian territory, Then you make it very hard for them to uphold the right for self-defense. | ||
This is self-defense. | ||
Self-defense is enshrined in the UN Charter. | ||
It's legal. | ||
It's legitimate. | ||
And we are helping Ukraine with upholding that right, and that should include the ability to also strike targets on Russian territory. | ||
All right, stick with us, folks. | ||
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We were honored to have Dr. Ron Paul on our show last year. | |
He said the CIA killed your uncle. | ||
Do you think so? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do I think that? | ||
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I mean, it's pretty well documented. | |
Why would I mean I think I mean it's pretty well documented. | ||
There you go. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just I just mean to open up. | ||
I mean, what I would say is if you have, you know, there's 100 books about my uncle's assassination. | ||
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Bye. | |
The best book, which is an extraordinary distillation of probably a million pages of documents and also the many confessions of people who were involved in the murder. | ||
I mean, the CIA is still blocking the release of documents. | ||
Not only in the murder, but in the cover-up. | ||
But the best book is a book called The Unspeakable by James Douglas. | ||
And it's a riveting book, but it's also just, he's a scholar and it's an extraordinarily well-documented history. | ||
And are you asking why they killed him? | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know, the group that killed him was a group from the Miami station. | ||
And they were angry at him, beginning with his failure to overthrow Castro. | ||
And they were angry with him because he was pulling out of Vietnam. | ||
He had signed an executive order bringing all troops home from Vietnam by the beginning of 1965. | ||
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This was related to Operation Northwoods? | |
No, Operation Northwoods was another. | ||
This is all part of his battle with his military intelligence complex, but after the Bay of Pigs, he fired the head of the CIA, Alan Dulles. | ||
And Alan Dulles did not stop being involved with the governance of the agency after that. | ||
And then when my uncle was killed, Alan Dulles got himself put on the Warrant Commission. | ||
And in fact, he was running the Warrant Commission. | ||
And steered all the Warren Commission investigation away from the CIA. | ||
Either way, this isn't a conspiracy theory. | ||
This is when Congress investigated, the House Select Committee on Assassinations investigated my uncle's death 10 years later. | ||
They said, yeah, it was a conspiracy. | ||
And most of the people, all but the senior counsel at that time, Bob Blakey, All the junior counsels believe that it was the CIA, and particularly this group, E. Howard Hunt, David Attlee Phillips, Bill Harvey, who ran the Miami station, and David Morales, and then operating with mobsters, whereas Sam Giancana, from the Chicago outfit, | ||
Santos Trafficante, who ran the Tampa family, and then Carlos Marcello, who ran Dallas and New Orleans. | ||
My father prosecuted all of them when my uncle was president. | ||
They all had casinos in Havana, and they were working hand-in-hand with the CIA on the assassination of Castro. | ||
So they were people who were, and you know, they were partners The program is called Alpha 66. | ||
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Was that in any way related to the story of the film Casino? | |
You're familiar? | ||
Where the crooked mobsters of Chicago... Well, you know, a lot of the mobsters... The mobster who was the liaison between the CIA and Bill Harvey was the guy who was directing this program. | ||
And the mob who got the three families involved, his name was Johnny Roselli. | ||
And when he was subpoenaed by the committee, by the House Election Assassination Committee, he was subpoenaed once he testified, but then they brought someone back to testify. | ||
And he was murdered on his way to testify, and he was cut up into small pieces and then put in a 55-gallon oil drum. | ||
was found floating two days later in Biscayne Bay in Miami and the same time | ||
Sam Giancana who was the head of the very very powerful mobster whom my father had | ||
prosecuted and who I actually sat in a hearing room when I was five years old | ||
and watched him take the fifth I think 127 times while my father was | ||
interrogating about a month before my uncle became president | ||
My father was ridiculing him and saying, you're laughing like a little girl. | ||
You're giggling like a little girl. | ||
So they hated each other. | ||
Wow. | ||
And Giancana, who was, you know, also involved in the assassination, he was also subpoenaed by | ||
the committee and he was murdered just before he was supposed to appear. He was executed in | ||
his basement. | ||
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But the good news is that the CIA has since been reformed and these bad guys- | |
Absolutely. | ||
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Yeah, they were held accountable. | |
We can trust the government now. | ||
I am so unbelievably sick of these people. | ||
RFK, CIA, political class, the lot of them. | ||
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It's a good thing. | ||
It boggles the mind that any American with an IQ in the three digits would ever make the decision to vote for that man. | ||
Even though I agree with a lot of what he said in that clip. | ||
You gotta keep in mind, this is a man whose family has been murdered by the CIA at least twice, who then makes the decision to hire as his campaign manager a woman who is former CIA. | ||
Not only does he make the decision to hire former CIA operatives to run his campaign, but he allows the woman to marry his son after they've been together for like a year. | ||
So the CIA is married in. | ||
They're running his campaign. | ||
And the only reason they're really doing it, keep in mind, it was some big conspiracy that he was taken off of the ballot and couldn't run as a Democrat. | ||
So he's got to run as an independent now. | ||
Yeah, it's because they want him to pull votes away from Donald Trump. | ||
This is a CIA op. | ||
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He works for the CIA. | |
Because they know that the biggest weakness of the Trump presidency, the Trump candidacy, the Trump election, the Trump campaign, is that people are really pissed off about the vaccines. | ||
And they're very disappointed, not only that Trump did Operation Warp Speed, but that he's doubled down on Operation Warp Speed and he won't admit that these vaccines are causing blood clots in people's necks that make them stroke out in their 20s. | ||
And every time you get boosted, you're one step closer to death's door. | ||
And he won't admit it! | ||
Because he's either in denial or he's too proud. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And I'm voting for Trump happily. | ||
I'm not saying this to bash him. | ||
But the reason they're running RFK is because they're trying to split the vote away from Trump so whoever the Democratic candidate is can just get ushered right in. | ||
You think RFK is running because of his convictions? | ||
Let me tell you how principled RFK is. | ||
RFK Jr. | ||
He writes a book about the real Anthony Fauci. | ||
He does decades worth of work fighting the vaccine industry for all of its many crimes, its many real crimes. | ||
He's done great work on that front. | ||
And then when he has a holiday party at his house, he forces the guest to either prove that they've been vaccinated or test negative for COVID-19. | ||
When confronted about this, he says, oh, it was my wife's holiday party and my wife runs it. | ||
I'm not voting for your wife, Junior! | ||
Are you gonna let your wife run the White House too? | ||
Are you that whipped up? | ||
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You are a CIA plant, dude. | |
He sold out to the intelligence community, the very agency that killed his family. | ||
He has no conscience. | ||
This man is evil. | ||
He is a threat to our republic. | ||
He is only in the position that he's in for the sole purpose of undermining a Trump presidency 2.0. | ||
Because the intelligence community understands that Trump is the greatest threat to the intelligence community. | ||
That after what they did from spying on his campaign, spying on his family, lying about Russian collusion and Russian interference, allowing for COVID-19 to be leaked from the Wuhan lab, surrounding him with imposters and phonies and fakes and criminals and traitors, They know that Trump and his family and his ilk and his voters and supporters have figured out that the greatest threat to national security in the United States of America is the intelligence community. | ||
People say, oh, there is no intelligence community because it's just contractors and various entities. | ||
It's the FBI, it's the CIA, and it's everybody that goes on fedbizops.gov to submit a proposal to the federal government for business. | ||
It's very well documented. | ||
I don't know what to say. | ||
How is anybody falling for this? | ||
How is anybody sitting down with RFK Jr. | ||
and excited about it? | ||
You realize that when his, I think it was his first wife, the wife before the one he has now, hung herself in the family barn. | ||
They buried her on the family plot. | ||
Did a photo shoot. | ||
Of their mourning and her grave? | ||
I think the next day? | ||
Or within a week? | ||
They move her body to an obscure part of the cemetery? | ||
These people are evil, cold, callous, and they're not working for you. | ||
And we can't fall for stupid crap like this if we want to prevent World War 3, which we are closer to now than ever. | ||
We are way closer to World War 3 than we were any time during the Cold War. | ||
US officials, Russia deploying space weapons. | ||
This is clip number 14. | ||
I want to run in a second. | ||
It may not seem like this is important, folks. | ||
But because of the International Space Treaty, I think, of 1967? | ||
I'm pulling this deep from the archives in my memory. | ||
It's basically a war crime. | ||
I mean, this is justification for NATO interference. | ||
So they want to claim that Russia has nukes in space, or it's deploying space weapons, because technically that would be a violation of the International Space Treaty of 67. | ||
And if that treaty is violated, then it justifies NATO explicitly getting involved in a war with Russia. | ||
Yeah, the Outer Space Treaty at a glance. | ||
October 10th, 1967. | ||
Good one, Chase. | ||
Let's run clip number 14 here and unpack it. | ||
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The conflict between the United States and Russia in space. | |
Russia launched a satellite into low-earth orbit that we assess is likely a counter-space weapon, presumably capable of attacking other satellites in low-earth orbit. | ||
Russia deployed this new counter-space weapon into the same orbit as a US government satellite. | ||
An analyst in space diplomacy told VOA this is the latest example of Russia behaving recklessly | ||
in space. It very well can be a satellite weapon payload but the series of satellites from which | ||
this payload came from is known for being what's effectively known as a shadowing satellite or an | ||
an observing satellite. | ||
And what it does is gets in basically near orbits to other satellites that it may want to probe or observe. | ||
But the Kremlin called the U.S. | ||
announcement fake news and said it would work towards international cooperation in space. | ||
It will prevent turning space into yet another sphere of armed confrontation. | ||
We will continue to promote exclusively peaceful exploration of space for the benefit of entire humankind and on equal basis. | ||
Earlier this week, Russia submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations aimed at preventing a space arms race. | ||
It's geared towards reaffirmation of state obligations not to use outer space for the placement of any forms of weapons, including weapons of mass destruction. | ||
The U.S. | ||
criticized the resolution, which failed to gain the required votes for passage. | ||
The truth is that Russia currently has several conventional anti-satellite weapons already in orbit, one of which it tested in 2019. | ||
Moreover, Russia has repeatedly threatened satellites for targeting with weapons, to include commercial satellites. | ||
U.S. | ||
lawmakers concerned this is part of broader problems in the U.S.-Russia relationship. | ||
Russia recently launched a counter-space weapon capable of attacking U.S. | ||
satellites. | ||
War criminal Putin should be deterred as we support our allies. | ||
It just goes to show that, again, Russia is engaged in very aggressive tactics. | ||
In November 2021, Russia conducted an anti-satellite weapon test, creating an orbital debris field. | ||
Catherine Gibson, VOA News. | ||
Okay, so what are Republicans going to do about it? | ||
Well, probably nothing. | ||
Speaker Mike Johnson is the epitome of a cock. | ||
He walks into intelligence meetings with one position and | ||
walks out just an hour or two later with a completely different | ||
opinion. | ||
He's obviously leveraged, compromised, lacking in principle, | ||
conviction, backbone, basically everything that we would expect or | ||
hope for in an American leader. | ||
leader. | ||
This is somebody who as soon as he became the Speaker of the House, he started running some promotional videos that waved flags for Israel and Ukraine. | ||
He's so delighted to give billions upon billions, over $60 billion to Nazis in Ukraine, all on Hitler's birthday, April 20th of this year. | ||
I believe it was a Saturday. | ||
Nice weekend birthday for the Fuhrer. | ||
And this is the type of stuff that just makes you realize that neither party cares about you or America. | ||
They only care about their own interests. | ||
And it's very simple why this is and what's so terrifying and shocking to me and worrisome about this is not that these problems can't be solved because they can be solved so easily. | ||
But what's worrisome is that about a half a dozen things have to happen at the same time to solve corruption in the United States and the people who have the power to solve it have a conflict of interest. | ||
I'll explain. | ||
There's a reason that our politicians who make salaries of less than $200,000 a year, can't remember what the difference is between the House and the Senate, but they make better than the average American, but certainly not 1% level salaries. | ||
There's a reason that they have beach homes and collector vehicles, and frankly, millions upon millions of dollars. | ||
And the reason is very simple. | ||
It's because Congress and the Senate, House and the Senate, they have legalized insider trading just for themselves. | ||
And so they sit on these private committee meetings, they sit in these private hearings, where they are given information before the public is exposed to this information, and then they are personally, legally allowed to make investments Based off of the information that only they are privy to, and then vote on policy that will ensure that there is an incredible return on those investments. | ||
For example, you can go into a meeting and say, all right, so today we're going to discuss this secret meeting, whether or not to give F-15s to Ukraine next month. | ||
How many we're going to give? | ||
All right, so we agree that we're gonna draft up some legislation. | ||
We've got support to give, let's just say, this is all hypothetical, 36 F-15s to Ukraine, and it's gonna be millions upon millions of dollars paid for by the federal government in a contract with Boeing. | ||
I don't even know if Boeing makes F-15s, I assume they do, but just humor me with this. | ||
Then all those politicians will go and buy up as many shares of Boeing as they possibly can. | ||
Then when the legislation passes a month later, their stock explodes! | ||
Explodes! | ||
Now, this insider trading seems harmless on a small scale, but then as time goes on, decades and decades, and every single generation of our political leaders participates in this scheme, you see that there is no incentive to pass a balanced budget. | ||
There is no incentive to decrease spending. | ||
In fact, there is incentive to print money that doesn't exist, steal the buying power from the American people, and then spend that printed money On these contractors, these publicly traded companies that the politicians are invested in so they can just basically rake it in legally to their own pockets. | ||
Yeah, the vice president makes $284K. | ||
Senators and House representatives $174K. | ||
But I don't know what their average net worth is. | ||
That would be a great question. | ||
It's got to be in the millions, especially after you've done a minimum of two terms. | ||
And that is the scheme that has resulted in unlimited corruption, the political industrial complex, the military industrial complex. | ||
This is something that is manifest in the evidence in Hunter Biden's laptop, which we know is real. | ||
But everybody's doing the same thing that the Bidens were doing. | ||
Everybody's doing the same schemes, the same laundering. | ||
I mean, this is a professional business of corruption that they've mostly legalized. | ||
The median net worth of members is approximately a million dollars. | ||
That includes rookies, too. | ||
So I'm sure it's much higher than that for people who have been in for more than two consecutive | ||
terms. I'll tell you what, there have been years where I've made $174,000. | ||
My net worth is not a million dollars. It's not normal, especially not in this economy. | ||
And that's why the Republicans and the Democrats have become the same. | ||
That's why the Uniparty is formed because they all have an incentive to keep each other in power because they're predictable and they're all participating in the same scheme to vote on things that they personally invest in that allow their portfolios to explode. | ||
They don't actually represent your interests because your interests are a conflict of interest with their personal financial investments. | ||
That's why whether Republicans are in power Or Democrats are in power, the debt always goes up, the spending always goes up, and none of you are represented. | ||
I think Trump might have been the first president ever. | ||
There might be one other example of a president whose net worth was lower at the end of his term than when he went into office. | ||
He was an outsider, he's a threat. | ||
That's why the Republicans and the Democrats hate him alike, because he doesn't play ball. | ||
He doesn't perpetuate their scheme. | ||
He doesn't prop it up, or support it, or catalyze it, or help it. | ||
He fights against it, so they hate him. | ||
And conservative leaders lack the balls to stop cultural collapse of the West. | ||
This clip from Steve Bannon is so true and so amazing. | ||
I want you guys to run clip number 16 and then we'll unpack it on the other side. | ||
What the f*** did you do to stop it? | ||
Here's what he did to stop it. | ||
Nothing. | ||
You know why they did nothing? | ||
Because it's too f***ing hard to do it. | ||
They're gutless. | ||
The reason this country in the West is in the shape it's in is because the conservatives who talked a good game about doing better didn't have the f***ing balls to sit there and fight and say no. | ||
And this is why you have moms going to school boards to throw this pornography out. | ||
The reason we're winning in the United States, we're not depending upon a conservative elite who are gutless and feckless. | ||
We're depending upon mothers and fathers and school boards. | ||
We're depending upon working class people taking their extra time to go to precinct strategy because they said, hey, we're prepared to stand and fight and not let our country be taken. | ||
And that's what's important. | ||
Everything else is just conversation. | ||
You have to have the political will and the muscle to sit there and say they can call me a racist. | ||
They can call me a nativist. | ||
They can call me a xenophobe, a sexist, a homophobe, all of it. | ||
When they get to that name calling, that means they've lost the argument and we're winning. | ||
I don't care what anybody says, Steve Bannon is an American hero. | ||
all that puss out of the system. | ||
And the conservatives aren't prepared to do that. | ||
They'll curl up in the fetal position cuz they're not gonna be acceptable at the clubs. | ||
You have to get over, you have to understand we're unclubbable, and we're unclubbable, | ||
and we're proud of it, okay? | ||
And we're gonna save our country, and eventually, leaders will step up in England and come to | ||
the forefront and save the United Kingdom. | ||
I don't care what anybody says, Steve Bannon is an American hero, not perfect, but man. | ||
And he's so right. | ||
And I'm almost at a loss of words, which is the antithesis of what a radio host is supposed to be. | ||
But when you look at the shocking headlines on the desk, when you watch these clips, when you see these stories, when you see the moves being made by our so-called leaders, Not only is it infuriating, but it's so disheartening to see the utter lack of response from the American people to hold these people accountable. | ||
I mean, I am having a hard time thinking of a single instance in which anybody from the intelligence community ever went to prison for a scandal related to the activities of the intelligence community. | ||
Did anybody go to prison for the assassination of JFK? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for the false flags that got us involved in World War II or Vietnam? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for the actions of MKUltra and subsequent programs? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for dropping the ball on 9-11? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for the total economic crash between 2006 and 2008? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for lying about weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East resulting in the death of hundreds of thousands of people? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for lying about Russian collusion and falsely impeaching a president? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for illegally spying on a president of the United States based off of a dossier that was based off of lies? | ||
Anybody go to prison for stealing the 2020 election. | ||
There is zero accountability in our government. | ||
It's not just because our leaders are terrible people, but it's because our people have become feckless as well. | ||
Our government no longer fears the people of the United States of America. | ||
And frankly, they have nothing to be afraid of, apparently. | ||
Apparently there is no reason for any politician to be afraid of what the American people think. | ||
That's why our political class has successfully put a zombie in the White House who can't put a sentence together and clearly demonstrates severe dementia. | ||
And it doesn't even matter when you've got the Harry J. Sissons, who still hasn't responded to me. | ||
I've challenged him to a duel dozens of times at this point. | ||
Just going up on Twitter with the little videos, I'm 21 years old and I'm voting for Joe Biden. | ||
He's great. | ||
It just lies and lies like a giant pussy about how great Joe Biden is. | ||
It is indicative of the total collapse of our balls as a country. | ||
And maybe we're getting exactly what they deserve. | ||
I'm not even calling on our politicians to eradicate their corruption and start fighting for the American people. | ||
I gave up on that years ago. | ||
What I'm calling for now Is for the American people to grow a pair of balls. | ||
Because maybe we can still do that. | ||
We can't fix these Satanists that run our country. | ||
We can't fix these Satanists that run the world. | ||
But maybe we can awaken the testicular fortitude within ourselves that is needed to save this country. | ||
So I call upon you, all Americans listening, all people of the world listening who have a piece of America in their heart. | ||
Cultivate the testicular fortitude to hold these people accountable. | ||
Because if we don't begin holding these people accountable soon, it is going to be too late. | ||
And I don't want to see my little girls experience a World War III, experience a total economic collapse. | ||
Having to rely on men to take care of them who have turned to alcoholism because the world is falling apart all around them like so many of the Soviets after World War II. | ||
I don't want to see a world in which the good men have died or given up or been imprisoned or executed. | ||
And if you feel like you're falling short, I forgive you. | ||
Just repent. | ||
Just find the courage within yourself to be the best American you can be and you can save our country. | ||
America isn't collapsing or struggling or falling or failing just because our political class is corrupt. | ||
It's failing because our people are refusing to be American heroes. | ||
After generations of heroes, real heroes. | ||
And now it's more important than ever that things like Infowars can stay on the air. | ||
Because we have become the symbol of freedom of speech and truth in a war that is on for your mind and your heart and your soul. | ||
We are perpetually under attack financially. | ||
Many of us are followed home by mysterious vehicles. | ||
Those are our phone calls. | ||
We're constantly facing litigation, lawsuits, threats. | ||
And every week feels like maybe it could be the last week. | ||
So the way to fight back is to share the broadcast, to go to infowars.com, to go to infowars.com forward slash show, to follow Alex Jones on X at Real Alex Jones. | ||
Because no matter what happens to this place, that platform will always exist for him. | ||
And to go to InfoWarsStore.com because there's a good chance we could have the reins back at this company within the next weeks. | ||
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Let me have your attention for a moment. | |
Let's talk about something important. | ||
Are they all here? | ||
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All but one. | |
Well, I'm going anyway. | ||
Let's talk about something important. | ||
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Put that coffee down. | |
Thank you. | ||
you you | ||
Coffee's for closers only. | ||
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You think I'm f***ing with you? | |
I am not f***ing with you. | ||
I'm here from downtown. | ||
I'm here from Mitch and Murray. | ||
And I'm here on a mission of mercy. | ||
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Your name's Levine. | |
Yeah. | ||
Do you call yourself a salesman? | ||
Because the good news is, you're fired. | ||
You call yourself an American? | ||
The bad news is, you've got all you've got just one week to regain your job, starting with tonight. | ||
Starting with tonight's sit. | ||
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Oh. | |
Have I got your attention now? | ||
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Good. | |
Because we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. | ||
As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. | ||
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Anybody want to see second prize? | |
Second prize is a set of steak knives. | ||
Third prize is you're fired. | ||
You get the picture? | ||
Are you laughing now? | ||
You got leads. | ||
Mitch and Murray paid good money. | ||
Get their names to sell them. | ||
You can't close the leads you're given. | ||
You can't close... You are... Hit the bricks, pal, and beat it, because you are going out! | ||
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The leads are weak. | |
The leads are weak. | ||
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Leads are weak. | |
You are weak. | ||
I've been in this business 15 years. | ||
What's your name? | ||
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That's my name! | |
You know why, mister? | ||
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Because you drove a Hyundai to get here tonight. | |
I drove an $80,000 BMW. | ||
For that's my name. | ||
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And your name is your wanting. | |
You can't play in the man's game. | ||
You can't close them. | ||
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Then go home and tell your wife your troubles. | |
Because only one thing counts in this life. | ||
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Get them to sign on the line which is dotted. | |
You hear me? | ||
A, B, C. A always, B, B, C closing. | ||
Always be closing. | ||
Always be closing. | ||
A-I-D-A. | ||
Attention, interest, decision, action. | ||
Attention. | ||
Do I have your attention? | ||
Interest. | ||
Are you interested? | ||
I know you are, because it's... Or walk. | ||
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You close or you hit the bricks. | |
Decision. | ||
Have you made your decision for Christ? | ||
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A-I-D-A. | |
Get out there. | ||
You got the prospects coming in. | ||
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You think they came in to get out of the rain? | |
A guy don't walk on the lot lest he wants to buy. | ||
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They're sitting out there waiting to give you their money. | |
Are you gonna take it? | ||
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Are you man enough to take it? | |
Incredible. | ||
What's the problem, pal? | ||
You, Moss. | ||
You're such a hero. | ||
You're so rich. | ||
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How come you're coming down here wasting time with such a bunch of bums? | |
I made $970,000 last year. | ||
How much you make? | ||
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You see, pal, that's who I am, and you're nothing. | |
Nice guy? | ||
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I don't give a... Good father? | |
Go home and play with your kids. | ||
You want to work here? | ||
Close! | ||
You think this is abuse? | ||
You think this is abuse, you... You can't take this! | ||
How can you take the abuse you get on a sit? | ||
You don't like it? | ||
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Leave. | |
I can go out there tonight! | ||
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The materials you got make myself $15,000. | |
Tonight! | ||
$15,000 tonight in two hours. Can you? | ||
Can you you | ||
Go and do likewise. | ||
A-I-D-A. | ||
Get mad! | ||
Get mad! | ||
You know what it takes to sell real estate? | ||
It takes brass balls to sell real estate. | ||
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Go and do likewise, gents. | |
The money's out there. | ||
You pick it up, it's yours. | ||
You don't, I got no sympathy for you. | ||
You wanna go out on those sits tonight and close, close, it's yours. | ||
Not, you're gonna be shining my shoes. | ||
You know what it takes to save America? | ||
It takes brass balls to save America. | ||
Thought of that clip during the break, cuz what we discussed In the last segment, speaking of brass balls, Donald Trump, they're probably golden, promises to pardon six January hostages and Ross Ulbricht. | ||
That's brass balls. | ||
This is clip 13. | ||
We're going to run in a second. | ||
Donald Trump promised that he would pardon the six January prisoners whom he called hostages and also commute the sentence of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht. | ||
Let's run 13. | ||
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Free Ross! | |
Free Ross That task force. | ||
You'll be on that task force, many of you. | ||
As everyone knows, it will be my great honor to pardon the peaceful January 6th protests. | ||
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Or, as I often call them, the hostages. | |
The hostages. | ||
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There has never been a group of people treated so harshly or unfairly in our country's history. | |
This abuse will be rectified, and it will be rectified very quickly. | ||
And if you vote for me on day one, I will commute the sentence of Ross Ogden. | ||
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We're setting a time bomb. | |
We're going to get him home. | ||
So while Donald Trump is going out publicly speaking to libertarians who he knew were | ||
going to give him a mixed response of boos and cheers because of the nature of the Libertarian | ||
Party, those constituents, they're very combative and they're very principled. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Bye-bye. | ||
While he's going out and doing that, you see two different things from the Biden administration. | ||
You see what's happening on the back end, and you see what's happening on the front end. | ||
And to give you an example of the face of this regime, these are clips 19 and 20, we'll run back to back. | ||
Booty jig, or booty juice, as Alex Jones was saying on the show tonight, is called out for falsely claiming Americans clamoring to buy electric vehicles. | ||
This is The feckless, weak, front end of the Biden regime. | ||
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Low T, no energy, no balls. | |
Talking about these electric vehicles going out just blatantly lying on face the nation. | ||
I didn't even know Face the Nation still existed. | ||
It's so pathetic. | ||
CBS host Margaret Brennan called out Transportation Secretary Pete Bootyjuice for defending Joe Biden's electric vehicle mandate. | ||
Let's run 19 and 20 back to back and look at this little interaction here between cute little Pete. | ||
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Donald Trump repeatedly talks about President Biden's decision to force the industry towards making 56% of car batteries electric by 2032, 13% hybrid. | |
Listen to what he said in New Jersey recently. | ||
Do you notice he's trying to save the electrical vehicle, but not the gas powered, which is the vehicle that everybody wants. | ||
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They're going crazy with the electric car, costing us a fortune. | |
We're spending hundreds of billions of dollars subsidizing a car that nobody wants and nobody's ever going to buy. | ||
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He's not wrong on the purchasing. | |
He's not. | ||
Of the 4 million vehicles purchased, you know, what, 269,000 electric vehicles were sold in the U.S. | ||
market. | ||
It's up like 2%. | ||
Every single year, more Americans buy EVs than the year prior. | ||
The Federal Highway Administration says only 7 or 8 charging stations have been produced with a $7.5 billion investment that taxpayers made back in 2021. | ||
Why isn't that happening more quickly? | ||
So the President's goal is to have half a million chargers up by the end of this decade. | ||
Now, in order to do a charger, it's more than just plunking a small device into the ground. | ||
There's utility work, and this is also really a new category of federal investment. | ||
But we've been working with each of the 50 states. | ||
Every one of them is getting formula dollars to do this work. | ||
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Engaging them in the first handful, again, by 2030, 500,000 chargers. | |
And the very first handful of chargers are now already being physically built. | ||
Moron! | ||
Moron! | ||
Let me just very simply, using this story, explain, show, demonstrate the difference between the private sector and the government. | ||
The government wants to put up charging stations. | ||
It charges billions of dollars. | ||
It accomplishes maybe a half a dozen over the course of a few years. | ||
Do you know what Tesla did? | ||
Years ago, famously, and I'm pulling this from deep in the archives in my memory, so please, crew, look this up, verify, correct me if I'm wrong, search up Tesla Cracker Barrel Partnership, and it'll be a story from at least 10 years ago. | ||
So, Tesla's came out, obviously a very famous electric vehicle, obviously the only example to date, really, of a successful electric vehicle, because it was the only electric car you could buy without looking like a giant wuss. | ||
Or leftist. | ||
I mean, the Prius came out, and as soon as you saw one, you're like, oh, that guy voted for Bernie. | ||
So anybody not wanting to convey or project that they're a leftist would buy a Tesla. | ||
2012, June 5th. | ||
Cracker Barrel expands comfort zone for electric vehicle drivers. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
You are American heroes. | ||
So, Tesla had the same problem the federal government's allegedly trying to solve. | ||
The problem is, we have all these electric vehicles, but there's no place for anybody to charge them except for at their home. | ||
So early on in the electric vehicle market, you couldn't feasibly really make a cross-country trip because there was no place to charge your car. | ||
So what they did was they approached Cracker Barrel, realizing that Cracker Barrel, as part of its business strategy, I know it's struggling now because of the pandemic at large, As part of its business strategy, it made sure that it had a location all across the country on all of the major highways to ensure that truckers could always stop at a Cracker Barrel. | ||
By the time you were hungry again, you could go to a Cracker Barrel because they were strategically placed all along all the interstate highways. | ||
It was a brilliant business model. | ||
Trucker after trucker would go to Cracker Barrel. | ||
And so Tesla, rather than trying to buy up real estate and build its own charging stations all across the country, just approached Cracker Barrel and said, hey, we have a problem. | ||
Our cars are really only commuter vehicles now because people can only charge them at home. | ||
And we'd like our customers to be able to drive Teslas across the country. | ||
We noticed that On all the interstate highways, there's a Cracker Barrel within 200 miles. | ||
The whole way across the country. | ||
So if we partner with you, and we place charging stations and units at your locations, our customers will simultaneously be able to charge all along the interstate highway, and that increases the likelihood that there'll be customers at a Cracker Barrel. | ||
It was a great win-win 360 deal. | ||
That is how the private sector establishes infrastructure on a national scale in an economically efficient way and rapidly, basically instantly putting up charging stations all over the country. | ||
It was just mind-blowing, right? | ||
You give Pete booty juice and the Biden regime Billions of dollars or millions of dollars. | ||
They can't figure out how to build seven different stations across the country because they're all skimming. | ||
It's all crap. | ||
And then he goes up and he defends it as if with his full Windsor suit. | ||
Elon Musk in a T-shirt sleeping on the couch and a Tesla factory can accomplish more than booty juice with a Windsor in a suit. | ||
That's the front of the Biden administration. | ||
Here is the back of the Biden administration. | ||
This is clip number nine. | ||
Coup exposing the CIA's secret effort to seize control of social media. | ||
So while they're sending their testosterone-free bureaucrats to every mainstream media outlet to project their amazing success, which is actually terrible failure, this is what they're doing on the back end. | ||
Clip number nine. | ||
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I think that a lot of times people don't realize how many options they actually have. | |
So, for example, if you're able to detect what a lot of people are doing right now is they're analyzing something once it's already gotten onto Twitter, onto Facebook, onto YouTube, for example, and it's on one of these mainstream platforms and they call the social media platforms and they say, please take it down. | ||
That's one option. | ||
But if you've gotten to that point, in a lot of ways, it may already be too late. | ||
So what we do is we practice early detection. | ||
So we catch narratives when they start, and we're able to then track them and understand how they may be influencing individuals and seeking to change individuals' behavior. | ||
We analyze on the network level, and what that does is it enables us to take more options. | ||
So for example, Let's take these for-profit disinformation networks. | ||
Well, you know, if they're making a profit off of a potential organization, there could be an opportunity to seek damages. | ||
If they're misappropriating intellectual property, such as your name, your likeness, trademarkable or patentable or copyrighted material, There are legal options that organizations can take to seek recourse if there is an opportunity to do counter-messaging. | ||
And I'm not talking about fact-checking. | ||
In our experience, fact-checking, while it's helpful in creating a paper of record or it's helpful in giving something to point to to set the story straight, It's not sufficient, and here's why. | ||
The people who are choosing to believe a narrative aren't necessarily going to believe something, you know, salacious about you. | ||
Change their mind and say they no longer believe something that's totally salacious about you and confirms their biases about you just because you're the one that said it isn't true. | ||
So we're talking about really counter-narrative building. | ||
You know, and that can be done in an ethical way by creating a greater understanding around an individual or an organization. | ||
So what we do is we help through the entire process. | ||
So we detect what's happening, we assess whether or not it's having an impact on an organization's goal, and then we help to mitigate any potential impacts. | ||
The idea being that we can solve a lot of problems before they become a real issue or a challenge for an organization. | ||
One of the things that we saw, unfortunately, and it's very unfortunate that it took essentially an insurrection attempt at the US Capitol to really catapult this conversation, and there are a variety of research organizations, including ours, that had been beating this drum for several years now. | ||
And so people were saying, oh, it's just a meme. | ||
But no, it can really, you know, disinformation really can lead to offline harms. | ||
We can draw a straight line from some of the narratives that were happening in March, | ||
saying that the election would be rigged, that there would be political violence, | ||
that people needed to start preparing for the worst to what happened on January 6th. | ||
So on the back end, they're just gonna silence and censor you. | ||
They're gonna reach out to every social media platform and try to shut you down. | ||
They're gonna do this to these NGOs and other organizations as well as partnering with the intelligence community through organizations like the National Security Institute. | ||
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And they're gonna sit there way too low in the frame, like this, and they're gonna say, it took, it took basically an insurrection attempt to get us, the right-wing extremists are taking over, so we have to do counter-messaging, but if they believe salacious things, it's too bad, we're gonna use private organizations to silence free speech. | |
It's unbelievable. | ||
To me, unbelievable to me that we're tolerating this. | ||
So while Pete booty juice is going on the front end and bragging about the tens of millions or hundreds of millions of dollars to build seven different facilities to charge electric vehicles. | ||
On the back end, they're bragging about censoring and silencing information on social media platforms, basically violating your First Amendment rights through private organizations so that they can't be held accountable. | ||
They're saying that they want to come after you legally if you violate intellectual property or use someone's likeness. | ||
They wanna sue you for damages when you tell the truth, but they're gonna launder the violation | ||
of your First Amendment rights through private organizations like the social media platforms | ||
so that you can't counter sue or come after them for violating your rights as explicitly | ||
protected and defended in the Constitution of the United States of America. | ||
This is 15. | ||
Biden's $320 million gossip here has detached and drifted onto Israeli beach. | ||
So while we believe salacious things, while we're the stupid ones, while we're the inefficient ones, while we're MAGA extremists with low IQs and the Harry J. Sissons just brag about how stupid we are, this is the type of thing that the Biden administration can accomplish in Israel. | ||
This is clip 15. | ||
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There's $320 million gossip here. | |
Does that look like 320 million to you? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I see my feet on the floor. | |
I'm on the floor. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
I'm starting to see a little bit of the ground. | ||
I'm not seeing the rocks in the ground. | ||
Guys, look up how much it cost. | ||
Look up how much D-Day cost. | ||
If you can, and research. | ||
Because that was $320 million to get that pier on the beach. | ||
I want to know how much it cost us. | ||
Don't even adjust for inflation, I just want to know the number. | ||
If you can find it, how much D-Day cost. | ||
But this is the extent of the incompetence that we see from the left. | ||
And the Republicans, too. | ||
They vote for all this crap, too. | ||
And I'm not hopeless. | ||
I'm not blackmailed. | ||
I think we're going to be okay. | ||
I think we're going to be all right. | ||
But I think it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. | ||
Because at the top, we have the cream of the crap. | ||
The worst of the worst, the least competent, the most corrupt. | ||
It's not even good people who just happen to be dumb, but they're dumb and evil. | ||
And as long as we have our streaming platforms and our social media, the new opiate of the masses, we're just gonna sit idly by with a sense of helplessness and hopelessness and pretend it's not happening and that's exactly what they want. | ||
They want us to watch, binge watch TV shows, and be so preoccupied with trying to make ends meet because of inflation, that we just don't have the time or the energy to hold them accountable for the corruption. | ||
They have us exactly where they want us. | ||
But the thing is, folks, they can't win without our consent. | ||
They can't take this country unless we give up and just hand it to them. | ||
It's something that can only be taken with consent. | ||
We can only be enslaved by them if we consent to it. | ||
So wake up! | ||
Don't keep your mouth shut at the next social gathering you're at when somebody's talking crap about Donald Trump. | ||
Stand up for him! | ||
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Get out of my house! | ||
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Welcome and thanks for holding. | ||
About an hour ago, you were kind of explaining to people about how the micronutrients and stuff that are available and different foods actually had an effect on... Well, let's be clear. | ||
There isn't long-term, billion-year evolution. | ||
There's jumps, but like how you build a car, cars have evolved, or electricity, or computers have | ||
changed. There is innovation and humans do get ancestral memories from their ancestors. That's | ||
called instincts. Yes. Not trying to brag, but I'm a board-certified wound care associate, | ||
which is not an easy certification. | ||
to get takes years and it encompasses you know cardiology, endocrine, pulmonary, you name it, | ||
you've got to be good at all kinds of stuff and let's face it a lot of my doctors they don't know | ||
anything about this stuff. It's my job as a nurse to figure it out. The average medical doctor gets | ||
two hours of college education on nutrition. So one of the things that I do is I'm looking for | ||
results and by using very good nutraceuticals and supplements and things like that I can fix a | ||
Just a real quick example, let's say you have a really bad wound on your leg and you have diabetes and poor circulation. | ||
Well, I can order you a bottle of Nitric Boost, a bottle of BezoBeat, and Get your ass up on a treadmill a little bit. | ||
These things work better than any of the medication that we give. | ||
So I've got about 35,000 points because I gave these things away as gifts. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
This is important. | ||
This is important, absolutely. | ||
Just iodine alone, it's essential. | ||
It means you die without it. | ||
They don't tell you most people are deficient. | ||
Two billion people have cognitive disabilities, the UN admits. | ||
That's what these concentrated plants and other compounds do. | ||
So you're saying you're taking care of people with wounds, one of the biggest Medical industry's out there. | ||
Super tough job. | ||
You're seeing with nutrition and also they need to not be sedentary, obviously. | ||
You're seeing massive effects, because I've actually read about this. | ||
I'm not an expert like you, but that there's massive problems because the doctors don't even say exercise or get out of the bed or take supplements that are good for your skin. | ||
And it's so simple. | ||
I mean, my wife takes supplements to have good hair and good nails, and it really works for her. | ||
I mean, this stuff works. | ||
It's the compounds. | ||
Tell people about some of the things you've witnessed. | ||
Alex, I would not have 35,000 Patriot Points if this stuff didn't work. | ||
I'm not into buying BS and I don't push BS. | ||
When I've got a complex wound and I see something that you guys sell that I know Perfectly fits. | ||
I love vitamin C and zinc. | ||
It's simple stuff, but the difference is that things that you guys sell versus what I buy at Walmart, they're not even in the same game. | ||
The stuff that you guys sell is legit. | ||
We can sell the stuff Walmart sells, synthetic stuff, and the bottle costs more than what they're selling. | ||
With us, these products, some of these products are costing us $30 a bottle like DNA Force, okay? | ||
I mean, so there's cost because it is the highest rated. | ||
If you're taking a nitrate, like you were talking about the nitrate boost, well, that is going to vasodilate. | ||
So when you're vasodilated, yeah, you're going to be pitching a proper 10. | ||
The vasobeat does the exact same thing. | ||
But it also helps if I've got a person who's got really poor perfusion. | ||
And I just want to get their blood flow going so that I can keep this wound from going septic and actually get some granulation going. | ||
Or I could throw all the medications at it. | ||
Not going to do a damn thing. | ||
The doctors see the patient for 10 minutes, write a prescription and say, okay, come back in 45 days. | ||
And it's my job to actually go figure it out. | ||
And so I use a lot of the stuff that you guys have. | ||
Thank you so much and God bless you, Nurse Keith. | ||
We'll talk to you soon. |