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alex jones
I want this to sink in on this Tuesday, September 22nd.
And it's just a time to have our heads screwed on straight and to get on our knees to God, because this is the big one, ladies and gentlemen.
unidentified
We are not living in normal times.
alex jones
But I'll tell you this, we're living in such an incredibly amazing and thought-provoking There was a film made in the early 1990s that described exactly what's happening, but it condensed it down to something very simple.
Something that happened very quickly.
There's a real weapon that takes its time, so you never know what hit you.
That way you don't see it creeping up Because we knew this was coming down.
We knew what they were planning.
And now we're sure of it.
They are going to scuttle the whole country and bring it down.
It's just that simple.
Because where this AI is taking us is a nightmare situation.
But they are going to try, execute their operation, even though we're aware of it.
unidentified
They don't care.
This is a doomsday scenario.
alex jones
By the way, you know what the Pentagon back in the 70s called this satellite grid hooked into the internet tracking everything you do?
They called it Skynet.
And we cannot sit here.
unidentified
And let them do it.
alex jones
Because this country is two minutes from destruction, total annihilation, and war in the streets, and everything we've built flushed down the toilet.
There is red fire in the sky.
To try to exterminate humanity.
unidentified
The technology that they have deployed and developed to replace us.
alex jones
We're accepting Skynet and the AI system in.
unidentified
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Resistance is victory.
That simple, initial decision to stand up and to get involved and to take action is the most important decision you can make in the fight for freedom and human dignity.
Do you understand that sorrow?
alex jones
You think you're going to have this fight and have robots win it?
unidentified
No!
I say to you, your technocracy is dead on arrival.
alex jones
We are in charge of the plan!
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chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Sunday Night Live.
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next one hour and 55 minutes or so.
We are going to be covering the news for at least an hour, showing clips, plowing through everything that's developing, and then taking your calls for at least some of...
The final hour of the broadcast this evening.
It's one of the special things about Sunday Night Live is it's a unique batch of callers because it's an evening time slot.
And usually we're not on the air this late unless there's an emergency or a debate or something like that.
And so it's always special to hear from the audience then.
All right.
I don't even know where to begin.
Alex did an outstanding job during his show this evening of breaking down the escalations in Ukraine with Russia.
Obviously there was news this week.
That the United States is now supplying and approving of long range missile strikes into Russia, which Putin has said repeatedly and months into the past, could potentially justify the use of nuclear weapons.
Now we see that France is coming out and saying that they approve the use of French long range missiles.
Into Russia, so far as it serves the defense of Ukraine.
They throw that caveat in there, but I don't understand how using long-range missiles deep into Russia is a defense mechanism.
Maybe indirectly one could make the argument that indirectly it would serve the interests of Ukraine, certainly, and they are under attack, absolutely.
But these are just words that are used.
This is just language that is used.
So if Putin does escalate in response to this, they can say that he's stepping out of bounds because those weapons were only used for defense purposes.
And what seems so brutally irresponsible about this, perhaps evil is a better word.
I'm going to run clip 9 here in a second, or excuse me, clip number 12, which is called Censored 09 SOT, of Joe Rogan talking about this.
What's so irresponsible about this Is that there's only, what, 56 days left in Biden's presidency?
I saw a report today that Pete Buttigieg is resigning as Secretary of Transportation, leaving office, so I hear.
And his legacy is having spent, what, $7.5 billion on nine charging stations across the United States?
I replied, of course, Americans would be much happier with Pete if he had simply sent everybody a phone charger because nobody can seem to find one of those when they need it and everybody needs one instead of just nine charging stations.
And exactly what the Democrats do, the leftists do with their campaigns and their organizations is reflected in how they run governments.
We saw that Kamala Harris was bragging about Having over a billion dollars raised, of course, 400 million of that at least was just put into her account as soon as she was made the nominee.
She was bragging about how much money they raised.
They used it as evidence that they were going to win this race.
It was like three times what Trump had raised.
Even though the same thing happened between Hillary and Trump in 2016, they acted like it was a guaranteed victory because of how much money they had.
Then they wind up $20 million in debt, and you realize that they're spending like a million dollars Every time she does an interview to get the set right.
And then it's all just one money scam where they take donor money and they spend it with their contractor buddies for the kickback.
And this is exactly what we've seen.
I mean, $7.5 billion, my memory serves, for the Secretary of Transportation to install nine charging stations.
How much money do you think his buddies That whatever green energy contracting company made off of that.
And now we're seeing 56 days left that the Biden administration is doing everything that it can to accomplish two goals.
The first goal is to undermine Trump's promise to the American people during his campaign that he would end the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Before his inauguration, he said, as president elect, I will end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Before I'm even in office, before day one, it was an awesome promise to make.
I believe he believed it and maybe it's still possible, I don't know.
But we see a democratic deep state subversion of that promise with this totally unnecessary escalation.
I mean, Russia and Ukraine could have just kind of gone into a holding pattern.
It wouldn't have been a ceasefire, but they could have gone into a status quo status, a holding pattern for two months, no problem.
All of a sudden, we're using this as an opportunity to escalate the conflict, hoping that Putin will think of it as a temporary escalation because the administration's about ready to change and just willing to gamble that we're going to launch the world into thermonuclear war.
Alright, let's get him while we can because he's not going to do anything now.
He's not going to respond in kind now because he'd rather just wait than respond and escalate.
Of course, he's not a lunatic.
You're going to take that chance?
I don't think he's a lunatic either, but you're really going to take that chance that you can just strike him, strike his country internally after he's warned you numerous times that it would lead to escalation?
And it's so funny to me to see these leftists Who complain about Putin, and there's things to complain about, who call us fascists for supporting Trump.
When all that Russia has done, which could reasonably be argued as not right, is no worse than anything that we did to Iraq or Afghanistan over the course of the last 20 years.
He did the exact same thing, he just invaded another sovereign nation for his own national security interests or political interests.
But somehow, he's the epitome of evil when he does it, but our deep state is okay.
joe rogan
Let's watch clip number 12, which is called Censored 9. The world we're living in now, and that's LA, and that's New York, and that's a lot of places that got f***ed up by incompetent people.
unidentified
I don't know, I just feel safer knowing like...
Oh, I feel safer Knowing that Trump is in office.
joe rogan
I do too.
alex jones
I feel great about it.
joe rogan
What I don't feel safer is right now they're launching missiles into Russia.
How are you allowed to do that when you're on the way out?
The people don't want you to be there anymore.
This should be some sort of a pause for significant actions that could potentially start World War III. Maybe that would be a good thing that we would like to avoid from a dying former president.
The whole thing is nuts.
alex jones
I mean, look, I don't know s*** about politics.
joe rogan
Zelensky says Putin is terrified.
F*** you, man.
F*** you people.
unidentified
You f***ing people are about to start World War III. Yeah, it's crazy.
chase geiser
Russia fired a missile today.
joe rogan
Yeah, they fired an intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time ever.
It's the first time one of those has ever been used.
unidentified
That's insanity.
joe rogan
F***ing insanity, because those intercontinental ballistic missiles can have nukes on them.
This one didn't, but if it does, the whole world changes, and it changes because of the military-industrial complex, and it changes because of the money that's going to Ukraine, and it changes because the outgoing president, or whoever the f*** is actually running the country, has decided to do something f***ing insane.
F***ing insane.
And we're all sitting there watching it, and people are cheering it on.
CNN was saying, like, finally, see what their headline was about Zelensky using, about Biden giving Zelensky the ability to use long-range missiles.
U.S. made long-range missiles.
chase geiser
And you get the point.
joe rogan
It's not like nobody knows where they came.
chase geiser
If you want a really concise synopsis of what's happening and how unjust it is and unnecessary, and don't get me wrong, I'm not a pacifist.
I'm not somebody who thinks there's never a time for war and combat.
I'm somebody who believes in avoiding war at all costs, that it should always be conducted in a defensive way, that people shouldn't be drafted to do it.
But I'm not somebody who shies away from a fight if necessary.
This war between Ukraine and Russia, totally, 100% provoked and unnecessary because of greed.
I was talking to my wife earlier today.
She watched some documentary about the Martha Stewart imprisonment from years ago, if you remember.
I think Martha Stewart was not found guilty exactly of insider trading, but found guilty of, was it perjury for covering up the fact that she knew that her financial advisor was engaged in insider trading?
I don't know, there's some weird loophole that they used to put her in prison for five months.
And in the documentary, apparently Martha Stewart said, They just wanted to come after me because I was a successful CEO woman, strong, independent woman.
And maybe that's true.
But it was Comey who went after her.
And when you think about these politico-bureaucratic hacks, the reason they hate the billionaire class, the reason that congressmen and senators and FBI directors and CIA directors and other Establishment politicos hate the billionaire class,
whether it's Elon Musk or Martha Stewart, is because they see themselves as abundantly important.
Why is it that I, the director of the FBI, or why is it that I, the director of the CIA, one of the most important jobs in the world, One of the most powerful positions in all the world.
Why is it that I have not a fraction of the success of Martha Stewart or of Elon Musk?
So the Comeys look at Martha Stewart and they feel bitterness and envy because they see themselves as so much more important than a woman who cooks and gardens on television and has way more success.
They're so insulted and hurt and lacking in self esteem that when they see that success, they have to prove to the world that their power is greater than this civilian power.
That's the problem with government expansionism.
That's the problem with our political class.
Why is it that I, a congressman of the United States, have not a fraction of the success of Alex Jones, have not a fraction of the success of Vivek Ramaswamy or of Elon Musk?
They are so offended by success that rather than become more successful or just become more humble, they seek to snuff out everything that exhibits Superior work or a superior way of life.
This is Tucker Carlson, clip number 55, really breaking down what's going on in Ukraine, I think, perfectly here.
tucker carlson
So this is a tweet from you.
I don't normally read people's tweets, but in standing with Ukraine, the Biden-Harris administration convinced them, Ukraine, to abandon a peace deal that would have ceded only half of the territory that Russia now occupies.
And for that opportunity to lose twice as much of their homeland, they paid with tens of thousands of innocent lives.
We did this to control the 11 trillion of minerals under the Donbas.
We did it to grind down the Russian war machine on the grist of Ukrainian teenagers.
We did it to hand out hundreds of billions of dollars to US hedge funds, who are, as we speak, carving up rights to Ukraine's fertile soil and vast mineral resources.
The truth is, the United States has never stood with the people of Ukraine.
That is simply a jingle, an ad campaign broadcast to those who have never been there designed to sell taxpayers on the appeal of prolonging war for profit.
We have cost Ukraine her territory.
We have cost Ukraine her children.
The war hawks and the bankers are no friends to Ukraine.
chase geiser
That's it.
Just like they lie about how much they love democracy and just how they lie about how much we have to support the only democracy in the region.
Whether it's Israel or Ukraine or Taiwan, they call them all democracies.
They're all just as corrupt.
So they lie about this much smaller country next to a really big country.
Like Kamala Harris said, if you remember that clip, she described the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
And she said, Russia is a very powerful, big country.
Ukraine is a much smaller country.
To try to psychologically convince the people of America on that broadcast that, oh, okay, Ukraine's the underdog and this is really unfair what happened.
It's just not a fair match.
Is that a quality of outcome thing I guess she was pushing the whole time?
And then now we have this breaking news that Musk is hinting at buying both Infowars and MSNBC in viral ex-post, which would be absolutely hilarious.
And the most entertaining outcome is the most likely.
I haven't heard anything directly or specifically.
I have no direct knowledge or inside knowledge about whether or not this is really going to happen.
Historically speaking, when Musk does something, he teases it first for an extended period of time.
And he doesn't seem to begin to tease something until he's made the decision to do it.
So I don't know how he's going to get involved in this Infowars thing because we don't know what's going to happen in the courts over the coming weeks and months.
But I personally believe through sheer speculation that he's made the decision to get involved in a meaningful way.
Whether it's buying it or whether it's supporting the legal defense, I don't know how it's going to pan out, but I think he is enlisted in the Infowar.
And we've seen report after report for months now, but especially in the last two weeks, that all of these legacy mainstream media outlets are collapsing.
I mean, it's like disco.
It's disappearing.
Nobody likes it anymore.
We don't want to hear the music anymore.
And Bill Clinton, in clip number six here, had the audacity to come out and say that it's Trump's fault for sowing distrust of the media.
After all they've lied to us about, after all they've done, whether it was the pandemic or these wars starting in 2001, or the polls, or the vaccines, Hell, I mean, they're still lying.
They lied about The Onion buying Infowars.
There was a whole media tour on legacy media platforms.
This is quote number six.
Watch this.
bill clinton
He's interested in people who are loyal to him 100% of the time, no matter what the issue, no matter what the facts, no matter who gets hurt.
He wants people who just say yes and then get after it first.
He believes that his supporters have no confidence whatever in the federal government.
And Lord knows he's done everything he could to destroy that confidence.
chase geiser
Oh, Donald Trump has done everything he can to destroy.
Confidence in the legacy media platforms.
Do you think maybe it had something to do with clip one, things like this from Al Gore?
Do you think maybe we don't trust the media, not because Trump told us not to, but because we saw lies like this perpetually and still today on every legacy media platform constantly?
Let's watch clip one.
unidentified
There is a 75% chance that the entire North Polar ice cap during some of the summer months could be completely ice-free within the next five to seven years.
You have sea ice, which is melting at a rate that the Arctic Ocean now increasingly is exposed.
In five years, scientists predict we will have the first ice-free Arctic summer.
chase geiser
And I don't know if you guys have seen the clips go viral on social media platforms.
We don't need to pull it up because you get it.
But it's a timeline from satellites, images or video of what various coastlines throughout the world have looked like since the 80s.
And there's virtually no change whatsoever.
Let me ask you this, if climate change as they describe it, as they define it, as they use it, if it were real, do you think any bank would approve a mortgage for a beach house?
Do you think any insurance company would insure a 10, 20 or 30 million dollar home on the coast in Orange County, California?
When I lived in Orange County, California, I lived in a 925 square foot apartment that was like $3,300 a month.
And it hadn't been renovated at all since the 90s, falling apart.
It was so falling apart that I remember the paint was chipping, the fake paint on the bathtub, which I think might have been aluminum or something.
The weather's beautiful in California, so the only way you can bear to live there is to actually experience the one good thing about the state.
We would go for walks in this neighborhood called the Strands.
I don't know if you guys can look it up and just show some B-roll.
Celebrities live there.
I think George Clooney had a house there.
Tech people.
These houses were worth $33 million, and they're like 50 yards from the ocean.
Maybe not even.
Do you think anybody could get a mortgage for a house like that?
Crazy thing is, the property taxes are so high that if somebody gifted me one of those homes, I would go bankrupt.
You're paying, what, 10% property tax or whatever on a $33 million house.
You gotta sell it right away or go bankrupt if you can't pay your taxes.
So the point is, they've been lying about climate change constantly.
And Bill Clinton's saying it's because Trump sowed doubt.
That's why the mainstream media Platforms are totally collapsing because Trump just convinced a bunch of very foolish and ignorant people that the media could not be trusted despite the fact that it could be trusted.
And here's the other thing that really grinds my gears.
They talk all the time, the leftists on these media platforms.
About how they have the truth and we have the lies, and it's because of the lies that they're failing or their candidates don't win.
Well, if they're so professional, if they're so impressive, if they're so talented, if they're so good, if they're able to report facts more quickly and more accurately than anyone else, then why is it that they're losing?
Have they ever considered that maybe they're losing because they don't do things as well?
They're incompetent.
They haven't pivoted or adapted at all over the course of the last however many years that they could have.
I mean, social media was very obviously going to pop off in a very meaningful way in the mid-2000s, 2004, 2006 range.
And they haven't changed their business model at all in almost 20 years.
And they're surprised that they're going out of business.
I tell you what, regardless of what industry you're in, if you don't change your business model for 20 years, you're eventually going to go out of business.
And I think the Democrats are figuring it out.
I think the Democrats are figuring out that the reason they're losing is not because we didn't play fair, but because they didn't have the right strategy or the right approach.
This is clip number nine.
This is Brian Wilson saying that the DNC should basically be rebuilt from the ground up.
Let's watch.
Messaging as well.
unidentified
Do you feel like they just failed to message what they had done for and had planned for the economy?
It is tough love time for the Democratic Party.
I think it needs to be stripped down and rebuilt.
I think that means a change in leadership.
I want to know who thought it was a good idea that Joe Biden stand for another four years at 80 years of age and 37 percent popularity.
So then that saddled the party with a British-like short campaign season for them.
chase geiser
So there's another legacy media talking head wearing a American costume trying to look normal.
And he understands.
I think he understands.
I think they finally understand that the reason they lost is because they lost.
Not because of some injustice that has taken place.
And the fact of the matter is the only time you see a really viral clip of any of these legacy media outlets is when other people are making fun of them.
Like this amazing clip, 33, that went viral for 24 hours before people figured out that it was edited.
But watch this.
unidentified
Hold on.
To at least three.
Can we put up the graphic of this?
I think I'm gonna have to hand this off, yeah.
Sorry, that does it for us tonight, we'll see you again tomorrow now.
chase geiser
Yeah, well there you have it, that's NBC folks.
Folks, we're going to cover more news on the other side.
I'm going to get into more outrageous moments from legacy leftists.
I'm going to get into some of these cabinet appointments and more news before taking calls in about 30 minutes or so.
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unidentified
My name is Donny J. Van Helsing, and I hate vampires.
alex jones
The vampire infestation is both widespread and highly inappropriate.
This is only the beginning.
They removed their last leader with a combination of dark magic and HIV, the virus responsible for AIDS. What's their endgame, Professor Jones?
They want to take over the world and literally eat babies.
unidentified
How do we stop them?
You'll have to infiltrate their ranks and destroy them from within.
alex jones
Did someone say sneak into their eyes wide shut, Stom, ask Raid.
unidentified
Say less, I'm aligned.
I am not a threat...
I just want to do a quick tampon check.
You guys all good?
alex jones
You know, even if you're not a vampire, we should still keep you away from children.
unidentified
Fire on Paul.
Fly.
I'll let the talents work.
We need reinforcements.
I'm going to drain your fluids in the context of your blood as it relates to being a vampire.
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, you're fired.
chase geiser
You know what's crazy?
They've been chipping away at Trump's victory.
We're still counting votes in California.
unidentified
Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geyser.
chase geiser
Alright, so while Bill Clinton comes out and says that the reason nobody trusts the media and these institutions are failing is not any fault of these institutions who have lied repeatedly over the years about everything, but it's all because Donald Trump just deceived half the country.
It's the basket of deplorables argument.
It's the trash bag Americans, the garbage Americans argument.
That's what this political class thinks of us.
And it's not just the politicians.
It's the Comeys and others.
The Fauci's and others.
I think they're so smart because of their credentials, their PhDs, or their titles.
I saw a meme this week.
It was Douglas MacArthur.
Just like three bars on his uniform.
Next to Millie.
He was a litany of awards.
It's like an African warlord.
unidentified
All these just badges and honors.
chase geiser
Because to them, it's all about how they are perceived by you.
When you totally lack self-esteem internally, you have to source it externally.
Man cannot live on bread alone.
We have to have self-esteem or we have to have self-esteem in order to function or be happy or have any joy or purpose.
And so if we don't find a way to get it internally like you're supposed to confidently like a man should or an adult should not just a man.
Then you're going to go the superficial route.
You're going to go the route of this is the car that I drive.
This is keeping up with the Joneses.
This is where I send my kids to school.
Bumper stickers that say my kid's an honor student.
No offense to anyone out there who has that.
You're probably just trying to make your kid feel good.
And when they arrive at this place of high status in our political establishment, the most powerful...
Empire of the world and written history and they still find themselves vacant of any sense of fulfillment or esteem.
Then the bitterness ensues because they can't even imagine what else they could possibly accomplish or do to fix that internal turmoil that they face.
So they have to blame outwardly.
They have to bring down anything that reminds them of how pathetic and incompetent they are.
Comey is actually a very good example because He's someone who everyone knows.
Household name.
Yet no one can name a single accomplishment of his.
I'm sure if we went to his Wikipedia page, there would be accolades or accomplishments listed.
But everybody knows who he is.
Nobody knows why they know who he is, other than the fact that I guess Trump fired him.
So that's why.
Because the person is empty.
He's a shell.
There's nothing there.
So many in our political class are just like that.
They're a face that we recognize.
They're a name that we've heard.
They're a title that we're familiar with.
They're an accomplishment that doesn't come to mind.
I mean, when you think of Elon Musk, yes, you can say he's the CEO or owner of Tesla.
Or he started PayPal.
Or he owns X. You can say what his job is, kind of.
But what first comes to mind are the accomplishments.
I would personally much rather be somebody who accomplished something than somebody who achieved some status or identity in the eyes of others.
And that's really what Marxism and leftism and collectivism boils down to.
It's not about a basket of deplorables versus educated, reasonable people.
It's not about garbage people versus pristine people.
It's about people who have their own self-esteem versus people who have none for whatever reason.
And whenever you encourage them to look inwardly or to turn inwardly to correct this problem, to take responsibility and accountability for their lives, then they just become even more vicious.
I mean, they were so excited about democracy, about the popular vote, about Trump losing this election because then it meant that most people agreed with them if that were to happen.
And they operate on a psychology of if most people agree with me, then that means I must be right.
It's a fallacy.
It's like an appeal to authority fallacy where the mob is an authoritative or expert status.
I mean, let's look.
Let's look here.
This is Joy Reid leaving X. This is clip number 22. She can't even handle being on a social media platform that welcomes all, that has people of various religious and political persuasions to the tune of millions and millions and millions and millions.
She can't even handle being there anymore because she has to face the truth every time she reads a reply to anything that's said on any of her posts.
joy reid
Let's watch 22.
I just didn't want to contribute content once it was purchased by its present owner.
Oh, but you pay taxes for massive wars in World War III. I was only holding on to it.
Because I really didn't want someone trying to take over that name and using it for nefarious purposes.
I was a little bit worried about that.
And also every so often I would use it to just sort of look at news that was trending and what's happening and I would just sort of use it as an aggregator.
But I just realized that's not really worth it.
Because in order to do the news aggregation and just look at all, You have to wade through a lot of dreck and a lot of just abuse and a lot of just negativity and it's just not worth it.
chase geiser
And you know- Yeah, yeah, she's avoiding abuse and negativity even though that's all she does on her show is be negative and abuse working class Americans.
This is clip number 23 of Joy Reid, part two.
unidentified
People are rightfully alarmed.
joy reid
They have a reason to be alarmed.
And if you would vote for that, people may not feel so confident that they're safe with you.
This is not crazy.
This is legitimate feelings of fear of you and a feeling that you might not be someone they could trust.
If this thing goes way south, autocracies go south.
Real fast and things get ugly and people get asked to do things and turn people in and point people out and turn on them.
And if you're voting affirmatively, gleefully for this, People might, I don't know, may not feel so confident in you anymore.
unidentified
That's real, and you kind of have to live with it.
So if you think that you can vote for what people see as their destruction and then demand- Imagine whispering in your own house.
joy reid
And have Thanksgiving with you.
unidentified
I feel like she's telling me a secret.
What people are upset about, they're afraid.
chase geiser
Unbelievable.
So while Maddow was hit with a $5 million pay cut, imagine making so much money that if you got a pay cut, it was $5 million.
We're still going to pay you, but we're going to cut you a little bit.
Who knows what she's paid for?
Musk and Trump are joking about buying MSNBC.
Joy Reid, in this unhinged rant, claims that Trump will order the military to shoot American citizens.
And issues of Thanksgiving warning to Republicans.
It's what's Watch 26.
Unbelievable.
She had to quit acts because of the negativity.
unidentified
you Thank you.
angelo carusone
Planning to do.
I mean, one of the things that Ross Vogt is advocating for is the elimination of all the post-Watergate norms in order to weaponize the DOJ. And he also is somebody that's advocating for deploying the military against US citizens in order to to quench dissent or protest.
So when you have a guy like John McEntee and that database, part of the pre-vetting isn't just, oh, they check off all the boxes in terms of their professional skills.
It's also that, oh, they're sufficiently loyal that they will allow us to do all these things that otherwise would be illegal or not allowed to be done.
joy reid
And the thing is, you cannot drill.
You can't say that enough.
And I want you to say more about that because you're talking about deploying the U.S. military.
Remember, Mark Esper, who was Donald Trump's secretary of defense for a while, told him, no, you cannot shoot American citizens.
You can't have the military shoot American citizens.
He's going to replace people in the Department of Defense with people who will say you can and that you can deploy the military against protesters, that you can arrest journalists for reporting things that Donald Trump doesn't like, that sort of thing, right?
angelo carusone
That is exactly right.
One of the things that Roosevelt did after he sort of left the administration in this sort of interim period- You realize if we go to World War III, there's gonna be a nylon shortage.
chase geiser
She's not gonna be able to wear that anymore.
angelo carusone
They're pulling out the legal documentation, what they consider to be the legal documentation to justify- Joe Biden's gonna have to confiscate her parachute.
chase geiser
She's worried about Trump arresting her.
angelo carusone
How can we possibly, this sounds so outrageous.
No, this is part of the plan.
They literally wrote a plan down and then prepared all the supporting documentation so they could check off that box.
And then this is where the personnel, please, comes in.
chase geiser
They're making sure- Christmas decorations up before Thanksgiving.
angelo carusone
Where he talked about the fact that he was planning on doing this, or at least to have the resources ready so that if there was sufficient blowback, they could deploy it.
And I just want to put a bow on it to note that one of the through lines here is why they want to, it's not just revenge against their political opponents, that obviously gets a lot of fear.
But the part that always stands out to me is that the rationale for why they need to do all these things is to end multiculturalism in America.
That's not my term.
That's what Ross Vogt said, that the reason why you do- He literally dressed to match his furniture.
Big radical changes is that this is the beginning of the end of multiculturalism in America.
joy reid
And what is the opposite of multiculturalism?
chase geiser
The beginning of the end of multiculturalism in America.
America, of course, being famous for being the melting pot where people from all over the world have immigrated for hundreds of years to become Americans.
And they called it the melting pot because People didn't come here and refuse to assimilate or change at all.
They came here to actually become American, the way they lived, the way they did business, the way they raised their families.
You see, melting pot means you have to melt.
You have to blend into the thing that it is.
And you change form, you become something.
Yes, you influence the flavor of that thing, but you become a part of it.
You change too.
When you melt, you change form.
Now we've got 20 million people who've come into the United States of America refusing to assimilate whatsoever.
And I don't care what they tell you on these networks, the Haitians were eating cats in Daytona and the Springfield region.
They weren't assimilating.
They wouldn't even learn how to drive.
That's not even a cultural thing.
That's just like a skill, like a basic necessary skill.
And they say if we're opposed to that, it's because we're opposed to multiculturalism.
Well, the fact of the matter is we should be opposed to multiculturalism.
We should have our own culture.
And they've been attacking this for years, saying that if you have a taco stand and you're a white guy, it's cultural appropriation.
That's the language that they use.
It's like a microaggression for your white privilege.
No, no, no.
If I adopt something that another culture does, it's flattery.
What's that famous expression the crew can tell me in my ear?
Copying someone is the highest?
Imitation.
Yeah, yeah.
Imitation is the highest form of flattery.
That was what was so cool about America.
You came here to become an American and everybody kind of took a little bit of the good stuff from everybody else's culture and neglected all the bad stuff like poverty and warlords and failure and government overreach.
Then since those people who immigrated here, our ancestors hundreds of years ago, We've forgotten why they left where they came from.
Now we're trying to make our country even worse than the place that we declared independence from.
And they go up there and they try to virtue signal saying we're racist or bigoted.
That's what they're saying there when they say that we're opposed to multiculturalism.
I don't care if you're Irish and you do this.
I don't care if you're Italian and you want to have the feast of the seven fishes.
That's all cool stuff.
But if you want to be an American, you got to believe in free speech.
If you want to be an American, you have to believe in freedom of religion, freedom of the press, right to assemble.
You have to believe in the right to bear arms.
And they're trying to dilute that, to water it down.
And anybody who says anything against them, they actually have imprisoned the J6ers.
They actually have silenced and censored with the White House pressure on the Facebooks and acts when it was Twitter.
They do all the things that they accuse us of and we lose friends and family over it when we call them out because that's how effective their brainwashing up until this point has been.
I've never met a right winger who has severed a friendship or relationship with someone because of their political differences.
But basically every single right-winger, for lack of a better expression, that I know has lost friends and family because of political differences.
Always initiated this divorce, this breakup by the left.
I thought you loved multiculturalism so much.
Why don't you love my culture?
Why don't you love my ideas?
Why aren't you interested in the fact that I believe in things like freedom of speech?
That's my culture.
If we want to have multiculturalism, we should be able to have a conversation about that.
And a lot of people are coming out and criticizing Trump because of these cabinet picks.
I'm going to get into that.
We're going to show clip number 20, or even those among us on our side advocate for things like censorship.
And here's the deal.
My prayer is that there's some 4D chess going on here.
I don't know whether there is or not.
But even if Trump is making serious mistakes in his cabinet appointments, 90% good is good enough.
80% good is good enough.
We don't need or deserve a perfect president who makes perfect decisions all the time.
We don't need or deserve a messianic American leader.
But we do need and deserve an excellent one.
So I'm not going to bash Trump or berate him over these decisions I disagree with, but I am going to point it out because we need to apply pressure to him and make him aware of some of the problems with these people.
This is clip number 20, Trump's Surgeon General.
unidentified
First of all, vaccines save lives and I am so excited and I thank and I commend Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg for taking action because this affects everyone.
This affects our children, it affects adults.
We just look at the recent measles outbreak, the biggest outbreak that we've had in decades with measles and that's no joke.
Measles can cause brain inflammation and pneumonia and ear infections and hearing loss and death so it's about time that they are taking action and I hope and pray that other social media Platforms will follow suit and do the same thing.
chase geiser
Nobody who ever told the truth ever needed to censor or silence somebody who told a lie.
It's never necessary to silence someone for telling a lie.
If you have the truth on your side, the truth always wins.
And I understand people who think that they're experts or think that they understand everything about their field.
Or they're just so brainwashed into the cult.
That they see the massive amount of pushback as incredibly unfortunate, even though I disagree with them.
I understand that some people might feel that way.
But if your conclusion then is to do everything you can and advocate for the silencing of those people who push back against you, That means that you don't have the resources on your side, the truth on your side, the facts on your side, the conversation on your side, to just unwind them with the counter argument.
I want to show you clip number three because this is about the most rational analysis that I've heard as to explaining some of these cabinet positions that have been given.
david sacks
There's a great meme that was floating around where it showed a photo of Trump, Elon, Bobby Kennedy, and Tulsi Gabbard.
And it said that all four of these two used to be Democrats.
unidentified
Yep.
Yep.
Oh, and put Joe Rogan in it.
I tweeted that.
It used to be that Democrats were progressive.
Progressive means progress, looking forward.
And the last decade, the last couple years in particular, I think a lot of people that I know that are former Democrats, and Chamath, you can speak for yourself, feel like the Democrats stopped looking forward.
And it was all about trying to, like, recast the past.
Yeah, it was pessimistic and grievance and victim culture.
And all of a sudden, you've got guys like Elon promoting themselves as Republicans, highlighting that this is the party that looks forward.
This is the party that drives progress.
It's an amazing shift.
I don't know if there's been anything like it that's happened this quickly.
I voted more to make America great again than I did vote for being a Republican.
I think that the Republican Party...
Right, totally.
Right, totally.
david sacks
I agree.
And I'd say the biggest risk of the whole agenda probably is not the Democrats.
It's actually some of these old bulls in Congress who are anti-MAGA for some reason.
Trump is the one who just won the trifecta.
He just won this big election.
If you stick with the old Republican message, you're just a surefire loser.
So give Trump his due as the leader of the party, realize it's now a MAGA party, and let's get some things done.
If the reform agenda fails, to be frank, it probably is not going to be the Democrats.
chase geiser
And they go on in this conversation to break down all of the appointments that have been made.
And if you actually analyze the appointments that have been made, the nominations that have been made, you can divide all of the people into different categories of Republican.
There have been a couple of neocons.
There have been a couple of libertarians.
There have been quite a few, mostly MAGA. Because the party itself is shifting.
But the whole party elected them.
And I think what's happening here is some wheeling and dealing.
Some concessions here that are fairly moot.
And then some demands here that are going to be powerful.
I mean, if you have Of Vivek Ramaswamy and an Elon Musk running the Department of Government Efficiency.
There's gonna be massive cuts.
The government is gonna be way smaller.
More good things are gonna happen than bad things just because he's got a surgeon general that advocated for masks in December of 2020 after all the evidence showed they didn't work.
And I'm sad to see, as everybody is, That we have a leader of the country who doesn't make every decision the exact same way I would.
But that's not a reasonable thing to expect of any leader.
At least he's doing what he's doing with the intention and competence to advocate and push an America first agenda.
Yes, I'm disappointed in some of the decisions.
But do I think it's because he's compromised or sold out or failing?
No, I think he knows what he's doing.
Certainly better at the job than I would be.
But this is a vague and clip number 57 when asked whether he would close down entire government agencies.
Watch this response.
unidentified
It's great.
Are you expecting to close down entire agencies, like President Trump has talked about the Department of Education, for example?
Are you going to be closing down departments?
vivek ramaswamy
We expect mass reductions.
We expect certain agencies to be deleted outright.
We expect mass reductions in force in areas of the federal government that are bloated.
We expect massive cuts among federal contractors and others who are overbilling the federal government.
So yes, we expect all of the above.
I think people will be surprised by, I think, how quickly we're able to move with some of those changes, given the legal backdrop the Supreme Court has given us.
chase geiser
Isn't it amazing?
So how can you hear somebody appointed to the Department of Government Efficiency, say something like that, and then get some bad news about a Surgeon General appointment or nomination, and feel like, because of the one thing that I don't like, this whole administration is gonna be a failure.
I'm not asking for perfection, folks.
I'm just asking for excellence, and I think he's going to do an excellent job.
Same thing is true of his first term.
He had three of four amazing years.
Didn't do a very good job during the pandemic.
Made a lot of decisions that turned out to be bad.
2020 is hindsight.
A lot of people knew it then.
And like Alex Jones, a lot of people knew that they were going to be bad decisions before they even happened.
Warned about it for years, especially in the months leading up.
But three out of four good years is 75% success rate is huge for a job like that.
And with every incentive to not come back, to just crack open a beer, I know he doesn't drink, but call it quits, put your feet up.
No, he came back.
The only reason he's doing it is because he's out to get the enemies of the American people, folks.
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sam harris
Let's linger on this phrase, public intellectual, because- Sure. - Yeah.
unidentified
I'm thinking of Andreessen and Weinstein.
sam harris
I know who you got.
We can name names if we want to.
Some of these guys are friends.
Some of these guys are former friends.
Some of these guys are now proper enemies.
I'm happy to talk about all of them.
The phrase public intellectual is one that I will speak happily and without scare quotes because I think we need public intellectuals.
I don't think that's an embarrassing label and I aspire to earn it.
But I think it's important to notice about a lot of these guys is that though they are smart, they're not intellectuals.
They're not attempting to have anything like a A truly honest and comprehensive worldview that they can defend from all sides and that they'll revise in real time in front of you when you push back on some squirrely part of it in a way that proper academics and journalists and real public intellectuals...
chase geiser
When has Sam Harris ever changed his mind, by the way?
Or been convinced he was wrong.
sam harris
He's describing himself.
But it's...
You just cannot say that someone like Elon Musk is an intellectual, right?
He's obviously very smart.
He's obviously a talented engineer.
But when you prod him and get his take on world events or on the future of humanity, you get like 15 lines of boilerplate that he hasn't revised in the last decade and a half.
About us having to be a multi-planetary species and blah, blah, blah.
chase geiser
So since he believes some of the same things for multiple decades, that means that he's not an honest intellectual?
sam harris
His formative experience intellectually was their first encounter with Ayn Rand and science fiction.
And then they, you know, I'm sure many of them read, but, you know, they read...
Quite idiosyncratically, they're self-taught in basically everything other than, in some cases, computer science and maybe...
chase geiser
The richest man in the world is self-taught.
But intellectualism is superior to them.
sam harris
And a lot of these parents show all the scars of being autodidacts.
And it's not to say that...
I'm not advocating for mere credentialism.
chase geiser
I'm not saying you need to quit X. Because he couldn't deal with the replies.
sam harris
Obviously, I don't observe those boundaries intellectually myself, but some of us have internalized the standards of academic and journalistic integrity in a way that others haven't, right?
And these guys have been outside cats.
I mean, there are probably a few exceptions here, but when you're talking about somebody like Elon, you're talking about somebody who never internalized anything As a standard of ethical, intellectual integrity, apart from what just got hammered into him during his adventures in tech.
And, you know, now, in his case, perhaps more Conspicuously than any other, we're seeing the total derangement of a personality based on social media addiction.
I mean, that is in fact what you see with Elon.
He is a Twitter addict, so much so that he felt he needed to buy the platform.
And now he has this...
You know, free speech evangelist gloss on what he's up to, but really what he's up to is, you know, snorting ketamine and tweeting at all hours of the day and night, right?
And this is his influence on our politics.
unidentified
It feels like there's a lot of ketamine in the White House.
I keep hearing about ketamine.
sam harris
Yeah, I'm sure.
One hopes he's mitigated it of late, but it's...
I mean, his behavior on Twitter is obviously, palpably, visibly deranged, right?
I mean, he signal boosts Pizzagate lunatics, knowing who they are.
Sam Harris admits he is a burner account.
I and others have told him who they are.
And yet he feels he has absolutely no compunction about, you know, he thinks he's doing a service to humanity by boosting to 200 million followers obvious lies and conspiracy theories and making some of the most odious online trolls even more famous.
And meanwhile, just, you know, Declaring war on actually normal people who, for whatever reason, he's gotten on the wrong side of.
unidentified
Yeah, so I guess then the question that I have about that, it's just hard for me to wrap my head around is, is it simply contrarianism to the dominant culture?
chase geiser
This guy set up a podcast studio and said, I need a fake plant and a pinto beans poster.
unidentified
You know, a vessel that you can just grab onto and gain influence with in a way that, like, you couldn't with a more traditional politician.
Just because...
And there had to be something.
Like, it's not just Elon, right?
Like, there is...
And some of these guys, like David Sachs, I guess, was always been a Republican.
But most of these people...
sam harris
But he's another one.
He's, like, a self-taught expert on the Ukraine, right?
And he either knowingly or unknowingly...
chase geiser
This is a man, by the way, Sam Harris, who said that he didn't care if dead children were found in Joe Biden's basement, he would vote for him over Trump.
sam harris
It's just not honest.
chase geiser
Unbelievable.
All right, I saw this call on the board.
I have to go to it.
Ray in Texas.
Ray, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Just wanted to call and spread a little information.
I sent Alex, and I don't know if he received it or not, but a 19-page document on extraterrestrial disclosure.
And from a scientific and a spiritual viewpoint, because I'm a mechanical engineer, and I've been fascinated with space for a long time, and I've been a lifelong believer in Jesus.
And I'm telling you right now, The source of all life and consciousness is God, right?
chase geiser
Yes.
unidentified
And if there's any non-human entity that is out there, it's going to be Jesus and his heavenly host, okay?
And Jesus...
chase geiser
Hold on, let me push back a little bit there, Ray, and I'm happy to have this conversation with you and I want to hear what you think.
I don't think that based on the way the creation story is described in Genesis, that it's a necessary conclusion that there's not other life that was created.
We hear our creation story, but that doesn't mean that there weren't other creations in other places.
What do you think about that counter argument?
unidentified
I mean, that's possible, but like I said, from a scientific and a spiritual viewpoint, we've got text that was written thousands of years ago.
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
Right.
That predicts everything that is unfolding around us, you know what I mean?
chase geiser
Yep.
unidentified
And so, like in the Bible, it tells us that Jesus, which the letter J is only 500 years old.
The name Jesus comes from the name Yeshua in Hebrew, which is short for Yahushua, right?
And so, this stuff was written down thousands of years ago, and it predicts exactly what we're seeing happening today.
And so that only leads to one conclusion, that his return is imminent, and if he is returning, he is the extraterrestrial that is imagined, right?
chase geiser
Yeah.
Well, I mean, the Genesis story, to me, when I read it, and I could be just totally wrong, I'm not a theologian.
I'm not an intellectual, as Sam Harris would say.
Is a story that I think is totally compatible with simulation theory and aliens.
And let me put it to you like this.
Let me frame it like this.
You've got this intelligence that existed outside of the universe.
That created the universe.
So just like a programmer makes software, they're not in the software, they transcend the software, they are superior to the software, they create a simulation, right?
Then you have these beings, you know, well let's make man in our image, you got the host of angels and things like that, that aren't from here, coming here and making us, those are aliens.
And I'm with Tucker on this, like I think the alien stuff is, Interdimensional beings, transcendent beings.
I was listening to a fascinating podcast the other night.
I listened to a lot of Sean Ryan's podcasts.
And he had a gentleman on whose name escapes me, who is a very famous remote viewer from Stargate, when the government was in an official capacity, at least, doing the remote viewing stuff during the Cold War.
In 1984, this man was given the task Of describing what he saw when he was given, I think, a handful of four coordinates.
So they would sit you down in this remote viewing session.
You'd have an interviewer, and then you'd have the remote viewer, like something you'd imagine from the Church of Scientology.
The interviewer would give you four coordinates, just six numbers or however many digits coordinates are.
And all you had to do was say what you saw.
And he describes these monoliths and these obelisks and this place that's an intense geographical turmoil, like a collapsing area.
And he describes these human-like figures that are 10 feet tall and going into this giant pyramid.
And it's like a hibernation protection Because there's these massive dust storms going on outside.
He has no idea what the coordinates are.
He's just saying, this is what I see.
I'm asking him what's going on.
They're saying that they've sent people out to find a safer place to live because their area is no longer habitable.
And he comes to find out after the session's over that he was given six coordinates on Mars that were of interest to the CIA for whatever reason.
Some satellite stuff showed some structures that looked like maybe they were not natural.
And it was Mars a million years ago was the prompt that was hidden in the envelope.
And I don't find it incompatible, the notion that there's been other intelligent life created even before we were created, even in our own solar system with Christianity.
What do you think?
unidentified
Yeah, I think you're right.
And to me, it's fascinating that something that was written in Hebrew over 2,000 years ago It's unfolding today, and that has been translated over four different languages over 2,000 years.
chase geiser
Yeah, and that's the crazy thing too about language.
People don't realize how connected and tied in language is with the way that we think.
There's a reason that some cultures seem to do better than other cultures.
And I think a lot of it has to do with languages.
Let's just take Spanish, for example.
In Spanish, you describe the thing and then how it is.
So you say car red, right?
Coche Rojo or whatever.
I don't speak Spanish.
But in English, we say how something is and then what it is.
So inherently, our way of perceiving the world and thinking about the world is conceptual than specific.
And a language that's the reverse of that, there's nothing wrong with that, but you're going to have a people that look at the whole entire world differently If they think about the thing and then how it is, versus how something is, the concept, the metaphysical concept, and then what it is.
So inherently, for example, with English, just the way that it's structured, we are more likely to believe in a metaphysical reality because we think about the intangible ways that things are as if they're objective truths, even though they aren't physical, before we actually think about the physical thing we're trying to describe.
That's just one example, and that's why I think that you see throughout history A lot of success among Jewish people in different lands is I think there's something about their language that allows them to think in a very critical and litigious way, in a disciplined way that catalyzes behavior that leads to success.
I could be wrong.
This is me speculating to you.
What do you think?
unidentified
I think you're right.
And I think it has a lot to, like you said, it has a lot to do with language.
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
Like for example, the name Jesus Doesn't necessarily have any meaning to it, right?
But his true name, when he was here on the earth, Yahoshua, that means Yah is salvation.
Yah being Yahuwah, the Heavenly Father.
That's where the name Jehovah comes from, is Yahuwah.
And so we lose that connection, you know what I mean?
We lose the connection of what his name means.
chase geiser
Yeah, and even if you realize that, even the name of God in the Old Testament is not written in a complete way.
We have a version of it that we can say, and my pronunciation is terrible, a lot of people in America would say Yahweh, but it's an incomplete word because the Jewish people who wrote the Old Testament were so scared of taking the name of God in vain that they wouldn't even write it all out.
And so even God's name is ineffable.
It's technically impossible to take God's name in vain because it's been forgotten.
And I think that's a very profound fact of history that we as humans, as creation, have literally forgotten the name of the person or the entity that created us.
unidentified
Has been forgotten.
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
And that's crazy.
chase geiser
It's crazy.
We forgot God's name, man.
Alright, I love you.
Ray, I'm gonna go on to another caller.
Spaceboy, New York.
Spaceboy, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Yo, dude.
Let me tell you something.
That Eli's amazing, bro.
He's gonna colonize Mars, bro.
I mean, like, you really can't even get there, but somehow he's gonna do it, man.
He's gonna use, like, a Star Trek, like, tractor beam or something.
And I'm going, dude.
Sign me up.
Now, the real amazing thing about this, bro, is that He plays Diablo.
He's number eight in the world.
chase geiser
Number one now.
Number one now.
Get it right.
unidentified
I was number...
Listen, I was number 3,500 in Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2. It took me 15 hours a day, bro.
chase geiser
That was the best one.
unidentified
How he finds the time, this guy is traversing the universe with rocket ships.
I mean, you see them self-land?
I mean, he's probably just rewinding the tape in reverse, but they're self-landing, bro.
I mean, everything's a simulation anyway.
Chase, we gotta get Donald Trump all...
You guys all gotta go to Mars, bro.
We'll stay down and guard the garden down here.
You guys, we'll send you guys out to Mars, alright?
How about that?
We'll get all you guys, all you freaking geniuses, put you on a rocket ship, shoot you up.
You'll probably land somewhere in the bottom of the ocean, but we gotta get you off this garden immediately.
All you Masonics gotta hop on there, bro.
chase geiser
Alright, alright.
Thanks for your call.
I appreciate it.
Very good, very good.
Alright, let's go to Johnny Freight Train in Tallahassee.
Johnny Freight Train, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, I had a dream about Trump before he won the race.
But besides that, right after I had that dream, I found the Bible scripture, and I want to give it to you.
And you can pass it on to Alex to pass it on to Donald J. Trump, our president.
It's Jeremiah 5, 14. Jeremiah 5, 14.
chase geiser
What does it say?
unidentified
It says, Therefore thus says the Lord God of hosts, Because you speak this word, indeed I will make my words in your mouth fire.
And this people would, and it shall devour them.
Truly I will bring a nation upon you from far.
O house of Israel, says the Lord.
Now, that's not all of it, but basically what I'm saying is Donald Trump, when he speaks, he speaks truth, and it's like a fire that devours evil.
chase geiser
Yeah.
Trump did not make the populist movement.
The populist movement made Trump.
We were ready to be lit on fire with the truth.
unidentified
The same way that Alex Jones speaks.
chase geiser
Yep.
unidentified
The same way that anybody that speaks the truth.
Every time you speak the truth, you get opposition of the utmost extreme because Satan hates the truth.
chase geiser
Absolutely.
Even our creation is described as...
With the word.
It's words.
It was spoken and then it was.
Let there be light.
It was spoken by God and then it was.
Words are so incredibly powerful.
And you're exactly right.
Satan hates words.
He hates the truth.
And that's why I'm confident as just an individual that freedom of speech is paramount.
Because to me, even to silence hate or evil rhetoric is itself an act of evil.
If it weren't for words and expression, we would never arrive at the truth, and we wouldn't have even been created.
unidentified
Debate the truth if you can't speak the truth.
chase geiser
Exactly.
Exactly.
Thank you so much for your call.
I appreciate it.
Let's go to...
Who do we want to talk to next?
Let's go to the Info Bear in Wyoming.
What's up?
unidentified
Hey, good talk to you, brother.
Glad to hear you.
Hey, listen, I'm streaming you, or re-streaming you, I should say, worldwide.
Anyways, I've streamed you both on Grumble and over.
I'm proud to say that I brought the InfoWare over to PILD Network.
chase geiser
Awesome.
unidentified
I love PILD. Pardon?
chase geiser
I love that network, PILD. I've forgotten about it.
Man, that's such a great platform.
unidentified
Yeah, I'm over there.
I love it over there.
Grumble, unfortunately, Grumble is 10% for a little bit.
And I don't have as free of speech over there as I'd like to have, so that's why I call it Grumble.
But anyway, I just wanted to bring out a couple of points.
You know, you're an archetypal, and I must admit, I'm proud of you guys, okay?
When I was a kid, when I was a child, right?
I can remember all the networks.
Everything was in black and white.
Everything was in black and white.
There was no color, nothing.
Okay, we had the whole neighborhood would come to our house every Sunday because we had the only color TV in the neighborhood.
And the only thing that would come in color was that NBC, Dan Peacock.
Dan Forrest Peacock, guys, brilliant.
March that damn thing out, because that's what happened when we were as a kid.
Out would come this NBC Peacock, and all of a sudden these colored feathers would swap out.
You're an archetypal there.
Then also you're an archetypal because you were the first to call the Trump victory.
Okay, how did Fox get its start?
It was the first to call the election.
Back on the Bush election, when the big ol' Fayosco and everything else, everybody's calling it the other way.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
So you guys in both directions, and I am proud to represent you over on Pell.
And I'm proud that you guys are here.
I wanted to point out, you guys' great network, or your great shop, the A.J. store.
chase geiser
Yeah, the A.J. store.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
So, guys, man, the Sea Mosque.
I don't...
I'm not much...
I got the gummies.
I'm not much for the taste.
chase geiser
I like them.
I think they taste like candy.
Are you crazy?
unidentified
Well, I... Okay, at first I didn't like them at all.
Now I'm starting...
Okay, I've already...
I've had them two weeks, but I've almost tasted the bottle, okay?
But the thing of it is, I've lost six pounds.
Wow.
I'm getting a little bit...
I'm getting a little more pep in my step, and I don't know if it's from that or if it's from your, uh, the, uh...
Obstacle bowl of human stuff.
chase geiser
Yeah, both those products are amazing and very good for you.
And I did actually do some more research on the CMOS capsules that we sell.
That bladder rack, I believe, that's in there with the Irish CMOS is associated with better metabolism.
So we don't sell it as a weight loss supplement, but it definitely helps.
unidentified
It's helped me.
Next time, I'm probably going to be getting the capsules just because I'm not a real big fan of the gummies to begin with.
I tend to eat a night candy just like when you guys have the...
chase geiser
You just ate the whole bottle like a kid with Flintstones vitamins?
unidentified
Oh, you better believe it.
chase geiser
That's hysterical.
unidentified
But anyways, I want to congratulate you guys because you are an archetypal in two ways.
I mean, the network started off with that peacock, okay, and color blocked everything into the world.
Okay?
And then, Fox came in to be in just by calling the election first.
You guys did.
chase geiser
Yeah.
Well, the crazy thing is, not only were we the first to call the election, but Alex Jones called 9-11 first, like three months before it happened.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, we're going to be the first one to predict what, or to report what happened.
How about we tell you what's going to happen?
You know, while other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next.
The InfoBarrett, thank you so much for your call.
I appreciate you, and your support means a lot to all of us.
Let's go to Bart in Georgia.
Bart, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Yes, sir.
I've been listening to Alex the I mean, if I was the enemy, I would release the virus to stop Trump from deporting all these people.
Yeah.
The delay, the Niagara race, the Mars fall, all the things Alex has been predicting for years.
But I have further feelings in my gut.
Like right before COVID, I had this bad feeling that they were going to release a virus and there you go.
chase geiser
Well, the even crazier thing about that is, why is it that all of our so-called enemies developed their own vaccines?
So if we were the first ones to come up with a vaccine, why is it that China or Russia is like, no, we're good.
We'll make our own.
And it's because these institutions, these nations understand the national security threat of the mass inoculation of their population by a product made by a foreign enemy.
They understand because they conduct biowarfare research in a very serious way the vulnerabilities if you allow another nation to vaccinate your population.
Yeah, if it's not an actual bioweapon, then the vaccines themselves are the issue.
I mean, we've seen the science, we've seen the studies, we've seen the experts like Brett Weinstein come out and talk about how the mRNA vaccines make your immune system very good at responding to one specific spike protein and very bad at responding to literally everything else.
So while we have people going up there saying, oh, it's so stupid that people won't give their kids vaccines because the measles can cause brain damage.
You're trying to inoculate six-month-old babies with an mRNA vaccine that could compromise their immune system for the rest of their lives, and there wasn't enough time to do any research to make sure that it was safe for human consumption.
So it just goes to show how lunar these people are, and they're thinking they're just totally maniacal.
Let's go to Hammer Hardy in Florida.
Hammer Hardy, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Good evening.
Thanks for taking my call.
chase geiser
Certainly.
unidentified
I just wanted to share some thoughts that I've been having about everybody...
You know, speculating what could happen with this whole mass deportation thing.
And one quick thought that I want to share is, you know, sometimes an enemy can mask a retreat or can mask an ambush in the form of a retreat, kind of like in that movie, Napoleon.
chase geiser
1917?
Well, yeah, and Napoleon too.
Yeah, yeah.
It's called a strategic withdrawal, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
And so that's kind of what I'm seeing with the Democratic Party right now.
It looks like they're being defeated, when in reality they're just luring everybody into a big ambush.
And so, you know, you've got all these illegal immigrants coming in, and these Democrats Governors and mayors are saying that they're going to resist and people think, well, how could they ever resist?
Well, you've got these blue states saying that they're going to give uniforms and guns to illegal immigrants and make them state police and state guards.
So there you go.
You've got your foreign army right there under the guise.
chase geiser
And there are reports this year of that actually happening.
Not American nationals being allowed into police forces.
So now we have police enforcing our laws on us who are not I mean, it's insane.
But we, on the other hand, do see some pushback or some walking back.
So like you mentioned with the Denver mayor, he's actually backtracked over some of his claims.
I'm gonna show you clip number 37 in a second.
The headline is Denver mayor backtracks over claims he would resist Trump deportation plans with force.
I'm going to show you some clips of the view, too, after this.
Yes, I agree with you that we should be cautious and aware of a potential ambush, and I do think that they conceded too peacefully for comfort.
I was expecting more pushback.
And then their ultimate defeat and the fact that they just let it roll, I hope we're not playing into their hands somehow.
We know that in 2016 we thought that we'd won.
And it was four years of unstoppable hell from the leftists with impeachments and prosecutions and claims and Russian hoax and Russian collusion and congressional hearings and then insurrection blaming.
I mean, that was when the war started.
Over the course of the four years that proceeded was when he was elected.
And we're entering into another stage of this info war right now.
We just won a major battle, but we started a major war.
But let's watch Quentin R. 37 of the Denver Mayor backtracking.
unidentified
No desire to do that, but I think we're trying to prepare every possible scenario based on what could happen.
So I want to ask you one more time about that.
Would you be willing to do what you said in sending the Denver Police Department to the county line to stop federal forces or other national guardsmen from coming in.
Yeah, I think we're at the beginning of this process, right?
This is a...
You don't want to answer that question.
Well, no, but the thing is, what my job is is to provide the best possible service to every resident of Denver at the least risk to them and the least risk to the rest of the country.
So that's what we want to do.
So we have to figure out every option we could exhaust to do that, and I think there are a lot of ways.
There are legal challenges.
We're talking to legal representation locally and nationally.
There are statutory changes we could make at the city level or at the state level.
There are, yes, there are community leaders we can mobilize and civil resistance that is possible.
There are all sorts of options.
You think about any major challenge like this, you have to look at every option.
But I think the most effective movements for social change in this country have been nonviolent.
The civil rights movement didn't need an army.
They needed to be on the right side of history.
I think we're going to be on the right side of history on this.
It sounds to me like you're walking back the comments from a couple days ago saying that you would be willing to send Denver police officers.
Do you regret making those comments and now getting questions like this?
You guys are actually asking good questions.
chase geiser
Must not be on MSNBC. Folks, we're coming up on a break in 22 seconds.
I'm going to get to more of your calls.
I see Alex in Oregon.
I see Andrew, Linda, Kyle, Spirit Walker, Dave, Will, Scotch.
I'm going to try to get to all of you.
In the final 30 minutes of the broadcast this evening.
In the meantime, please go to thealexjonesstore.com right now and be the reason Alex will always be on the air.
unidentified
I just got to know.
joy behar
We have to clarify that Santos eventually reached a plea deal after pleading guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity.
unidentified
Is that a legal note?
What a nice legal note.
joy behar
Kind of.
unidentified
Alright.
joy behar
It's a clarification.
sunny hostin
Bribery accusations.
I have a legal note.
unidentified
You want to take this one, Joy, or are you good?
sunny hostin
Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations and has not been charged with any crime.
joy behar
That's true.
sunny hostin
Also another legal note, Pete Hegseth's lawyer said he paid the woman in 2023 to head off the threat of a baseless lawsuit.
He has denied any wrongdoing.
joy behar
That's interesting.
unidentified
Pay off the witness.
sunny hostin
Both Trump and Pam Bondi have denied allegations of a quid pro quo that his past donation played any role in her office's decision to not take legal action against Trump University when she was, of course, the attorney general of Florida.
unidentified
Which network's the one that defames for profit?
Jeez.
chase geiser
It's unbelievable.
unidentified
Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geiser.
chase geiser
That's right, folks.
It is Sunday Night Live, and I am Chase Geiser.
We're going to be taking your calls for the next 26 minutes, but since we showed you that brilliant clip of The View having to correct themselves begrudgingly, I got to show you.
I mean, this is...
That show, those hosts, are so ignorant about everything that they've been caught in their lies, and now they're apparently liable for them.
Sunny, what's her name?
Hostin?
Hostin?
Sunny Hostin didn't even know her own ancestry.
This is clip number 46. Watch this.
sunny hostin
Wow.
chase geiser
She found out she was descended from slave owners.
unidentified
I always thought of myself as Puerto Rican, you know, half Puerto Rican.
sunny hostin
I didn't think I was, my family was originally from Spain and slaveholders.
unidentified
Yeah.
So how are you feeling, my friend?
sunny hostin
I think it's actually pretty interesting that my husband and I have shared roots.
unidentified
Yeah.
sunny hostin
So I do appreciate that.
And I think it's great for our children to know this information.
I guess it's a fact of life that this is how some people made their living.
chase geiser
Wow.
sunny hostin
On the backs of others.
unidentified
Wow.
chase geiser
Okay, Alex from Oregon, what is on your mind this evening, sir?
unidentified
Chase, how are you doing?
chase geiser
Good, man.
unidentified
Good to talk to you.
chase geiser
You too.
unidentified
Actually, it's regarding the first call.
It was about how he was talking about the end times, you know?
Yeah.
I was just kind of thinking, it seems like the technologists are bringing that about more than anything.
You know, these people, now that we have the technology to pretty much put the fear of God into people, it seems as though they're just trying to put us in line and trying to get us, you know, to...
Yeah, follow in line.
chase geiser
I'm worried it's going to be Tower of Babel 2.0.
I mean, if everybody's going to be walking around with a chip in their brain and everyone speaks one digital language where whatever language you actually speak is just translated through your neurons into this chip that then transmits that communication to somebody else from a completely different background, country, and language.
I mean, isn't that the same exact thing that happened in the Tower of Babel right before it all collapsed?
unidentified
Yeah, it seems like it's a digital Tower of Babel.
Hey, we're getting there.
It's getting to that point.
And the deep fakes are getting so good.
We're not going to know what's real, what's not.
It's going to be...
You're just going to have to question everything and keep your head on a swivel.
chase geiser
Absolutely, Alex.
Kyle, Nebraska.
Kyle, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, Chase.
chase geiser
Hey, man.
unidentified
You hear me, brother?
chase geiser
You sound good.
A little noisy in the background, but we can do it.
unidentified
Yeah, I apologize.
I'm driving like usual out here.
chase geiser
I get it, man.
unidentified
Yeah, I got to make that money when you can.
Hey, I just wanted to say...
First, there's a big, big props to you personally.
I heard your story the other day about how you did a lot of things behind the scenes, and you kind of took some pay cuts and some lumps to jump into the fire, that platform at Forrest.
And Alex, I just wanted to give you a...
The honor you deserve for that, number one.
chase geiser
Well, thanks, man.
Everybody that works here is like that.
Everybody that works here has put their blood and sweat and toil and tears into this place.
So it's not just me.
It's just one expression of kind of how everybody in this crew is.
unidentified
And God bless you for it, and God bless all you guys.
I want to say I've been a big supporter for over 15 years, spent thousands of dollars.
I did everything I could to win that last truck.
It's all a little short, but I'm glad who that went to.
chase geiser
Yeah, he was cool, wasn't he?
Chris DeLaro.
He's an awesome dude.
I gave him right to the hotel later.
He's just really easy to be around and hang out with.
unidentified
And I just wanted to tell a quick story that only I could tell.
It kind of happened to me last week.
I met a vaccine-injured nurse on X about a year and a half ago already.
And her name's Tonya.
And I was inspired by God.
And I think both of our guardian angels to hop in my Jeep last week.
I made the 22-hour drive, maybe a little more, from Nebraska to Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
And I just wanted to tell everybody this story.
I got stopped at the border up in Detroit, Detroit side, and I got detained for about an hour.
Got a little dicey there.
I just got a passport for the first time.
I think that had something to do with it.
And then I had my InfoWars sticker on the back of my Jeep.
And I had my code of vet stickers.
And I don't know if they thought I was military or whatever they thought.
But anyway, I got detained and I got through that.
That was the first test.
Then I got up to her place.
And she had a recent fall, so I was helping to take care of her.
chase geiser
Wow, good on you, man.
unidentified
She took care of me back.
Yeah, and I just wanted to tell that story for anybody out there.
When you're going through something real hard yourself, the best thing you can do is take that blind faith and take that leap and go help somebody else.
And I just wanted to tell that story just to hope it inspires others.
If you have an opportunity to do something for somebody else, no matter how much it takes, no matter how much money it is, it doesn't matter.
None of that shit matters.
All that matters is that you're putting God first.
I just want to thank you boys again, and God bless you, Chase.
chase geiser
Thank you so much.
Inspiring story there.
Let's go to Spirit Walker in Wisconsin.
Spirit Walker, what's on your mind?
icarus in wisconsin
Hey, good evening, Chase.
Yeah, you were talking about the astral projection stuff, and not to do a plug in relation, but they talked about a lot on Reddit about how they would take CMOS to do astral projection, and a lot of people complained about the nightmarish realms they'd enter and stuff.
chase geiser
Really?
icarus in wisconsin
Yeah, really.
I think this was like 10, 15 years ago.
And people think it's hubu-jubu stuff, but the CIA itself has released multiple declassification of documents regarding the Gateway process and astral projection.
And then the thing you were talking about with the Mars coordinates and the envelopes thing.
And it's super interesting stuff.
You know, I think it's like intrinsic, ingrained within us all and like forgotten from, you know, ancient times when we were more involved with that stuff.
chase geiser
Yeah.
icarus in wisconsin
So a lot of people can do it.
Like in Russia, they had famously in the 1960s Nina Kirgina, I think her name was.
And she could, like, move stuff with her mind, and there's videos on YouTube of her doing telekinetic stuff.
And then there was a girl who was even more powerful than her, imagine this, who could give people heart attacks with her mind.
chase geiser
Wow.
icarus in wisconsin
Imagine that type of weaponry, you know?
And then obviously, you know, you could reverse-engineer it and give it to other people.
Or other soldiers.
chase geiser
Absolutely, and I highly doubt that they stopped doing the research.
They say that they shut down Stargate, but there's no way.
And based on just reading the FOIA requests and the declassified documents that I've read of transcripts of these remote viewing sessions, the results were so promising, I cannot imagine that the government actually shut it down.
It's just like with MKUltra.
They said they shut it down, but it just changed names, and they're still doing it.
icarus in wisconsin
And it's interesting, the government has kind of gone...
Deep down that rabbit hole where now they're admitting like not only having contact with interdimensional and alien creatures, but also like the afterlife, which they're doing separate, you know, with like the old adage like demons don't need UFOs.
chase geiser
Right.
They're co-located in a different dimension.
So they're not coming from somewhere else physically.
They're physically here already.
They're just crossing the dimensional border.
That's the language that's being used.
And look, you go back and look at early episodes of Joe Rogan with Alex Jones.
9-11 was, I think, the first one he was on, and there were others.
Alex Jones was talking about how the government had research facilities where they were giving people DMT drips constantly to try to negotiate with interdimensional beings.
And I'm of the Christian persuasion that it's probably a bad idea to tread into a world or a realm that unfamiliar.
And I think a lot of the mediums out there and the psychics out there that genuinely believe that what they're doing is Honestly connecting the living with the dead.
I think a lot of them are being deceived by evil spiritual entities who pretend to be your loved one and convince you and misguide you or mislead you to a darker path.
What do you think?
icarus in wisconsin
Totally.
Totally.
And I go even further than that.
Obviously, no offense.
I think it's on its face obvious that these honornauts, they're called people mapping These interdimensional realms are also doing hits, assassinations and military-like stuff.
The military is all involved in that.
And, you know, it's kind of interesting on that same vein that aliens have recognition and understand God as well.
They're also aware of that.
chase geiser
I've heard other theories, too, that the aliens have been here for.
Thousands upon thousands of years.
Some people even say that they were here before us.
And that when you see these TikTok UFOs and things like that, it's these beings who actually are the original natives of the planet.
What do you think about that?
max in wisconsin
I think it's an amalgamation, like combination.
icarus in wisconsin
It's not an either-or situation.
chase geiser
Yeah.
icarus in wisconsin
That there were architect aliens, evil aliens, clone aliens, all different types, like a spectrum.
And that's part of God's wonder is the vastness of creation.
You know, and then also interdimensional and spiritual beings, you know, and I think even beyond that, beyond what our puny human brains can comprehend, you know, and anybody who's had near-death experiences or died and gone back, you know, and then also had experiences with paranormal or extraterrestrial stuff, there's like a distinction even with narcotics.
chase geiser
Yeah.
icarus in wisconsin
You know, there's all those cases.
It's not just an individual thing where people have had alien abduction stories and screamed out, you know, Jesus help me, and the aliens freak out about Jesus, and people from Area 51 say you can't even talk about Jesus on the base.
chase geiser
Yeah, and I don't know if you saw the clip from Sean Ryan's podcast.
He had a remote viewer on a woman who was involved in Stargate toward the end, and he asked her if she'd ever attempted to remote view the crucifixion.
Did you see this clip?
icarus in wisconsin
No.
chase geiser
And her response is so bizarre.
I'm actually going to play it right now for the sake of the audience.
I don't know if you're watching or just listening, but check this out real quick.
unidentified
Have you looked into, have you tried to look into religion at all?
Such as the crucifixion?
chase geiser
She gets real weird.
Teary almost and scared.
So scared you can't even speak.
unidentified
Do you not want to talk about that?
Okay.
chase geiser
And I hope I get to meet Sean one day so I can ask him what he thinks happened there.
But it's just very bizarre that she was very talkative the whole interview.
Then he asked her the question about if she'd seen the crucifixion.
Because Sean Ryan is recently baptized Christian.
And she seemed terrified to the maximum.
What do you think about that, Spirit Walker?
icarus in wisconsin
Well, I definitely think there's, you know, the heaviness of those big historical turning points, you know?
And that resonates throughout time when something like that happens.
You know, God's only begotten son to be killed by humanity.
chase geiser
I know, but we've got 12 disciples who told the whole world about it.
How come she can't talk about it when she remote viewed it?
max in wisconsin
A lot of it, I think, is like how I said before, it's so heavy for the mind that the mind just collapses and implodes.
icarus in wisconsin
Just can't handle it.
It's, you know, like ants trying to comprehend Quantum computers or something, you know, just beyond grasp.
Even with godly stuff, people will go into seizures and have fits, you know, and I think also like the demonic stuff can come in preventing humanity reaching that next level.
And I think part of what is going on now is people understanding like, you know, even with all this controversy with A war in Russia and the Jewish people and the war in Gaza is like we need all these people and all this variety of humanity to fight for and prepare for the next level of fighting beings that are way more advanced and way more ancient and understanding than we can even comprehend.
chase geiser
You know, I think you're absolutely right and I think these conflicts with Within humanity throughout history, all kind of culminate in the principle that war is fought by normal people on behalf of a political elite.
And I saw this clip earlier today.
I'm glad that you mentioned that because I wanted to play it on the show, but I didn't know how to really get to it.
Watch this clip here, clip number 58.
This is some footage, I think, from either World War I or World War II, pardon my ignorance, of soldiers.
unidentified
Yeah, 1914, World War I.
And you hear stories like this.
chase geiser
I know this is a dramatic interpretation, but you hear stories like this about the Civil War too.
With Confederates and Union soldiers coming together to perform funeral services after battles and things like that.
Soldiers don't wage wars and they don't lose wars.
Their leaders do.
And there was a time in the world where when there was a conflict, both sides would send one champion so they could spare the lives of thousands of soldiers or warriors.
And whichever champion won was honored.
The deal was honored and that battle was over.
But there's no money in that, is there anymore?
We don't fight wars to win them.
We fight wars to monetize them now.
Let's go to Andrew, New York.
Andrew, what's on your mind, sir?
unidentified
Trump said he's going to have a 250th anniversary.
Yeah.
I think it's going to be similar to the World Fair.
He's going to have, like, didn't show us, like, permissive technologies.
He's already said that he's going to have, like, new cities.
It's gonna be like quantum cities and flying cars and I think also they're gonna go well worth orbit and like just settle in like places like that and all kinds of like stuff you know like I think that I think technology like you know like as long as it's like open source People are in control of technology and technology is not in control of
us.
chase geiser
Yes.
It absolutely has to be decentralized.
And look, it could turn out in 10 years we look back and we say, oh, Elon Musk was the Antichrist.
We should have known all along there were signs, there were signs.
But the fact that he's pushing for decentralization of all this technology, the fact that they have virtually no patents, At SpaceX, I'm told, as I understand it.
I'm sure they have some, but it's mostly open source.
And the fact that he's basically the only serious competitor to not just the other social media platforms, but also ChatGPT, which is Bill Gates, Windows-backed, open AI systems, totally controlled by the government.
This decentralization of technology is just as important as...
Decentralization of information on a blockchain that runs a cryptocurrency.
It's the one and only thing that can guarantee integrity of any system.
And that's all that free speech is.
All that free speech is is the decentralization of information so no one party or one entity has control over all information because if that becomes the case then that entity will abuse that power as a monopoly and no truth will flourish.
Just as the government has a monopoly on violence and force, save the Second Amendment right that we have to defend ourselves.
That's the only stalwart.
That's the only competitor against the government totally coming down on us.
So definitely important to keep all that in mind.
Let's go to the fan of Alex Jones in California.
Fan of Alex Jones, what is on your mind?
unidentified
Hi, Chase.
So I have been an Alex Jones fan since It's 2003, and I've been following, and I've been benefited in a huge way on many things.
I have about four things, but I could only tell about one thing when I was receiving the call.
So first thing is, I want to really thank Alex Jones and Infowars about Nitric Oxide Boost.
My dad is about 80 years old, and he lives in a different country, and so I suggested him take an Similar to nitric oxide boost over there, what is available.
And he got a huge benefit in just seven days.
In fact, he's on continuous blood pressure control medication every day, like two pills.
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
And after just taking less than seven days, he actually had a sudden drop in his blood pressure.
chase geiser
Wow, you're not the first caller that's told me that.
You're not the first caller that's told me they had a relative who had blood pressure problems that were seriously mitigated.
Now, we can't make any medical claims about our products here just for legal reasons, but it's abundantly obvious that the nitric is incredibly good for you.
unidentified
So that's one thing.
Second thing is, I also wanted to thank for, I don't know if you remember, like very early on when the COVID thing started, and Alex had an interview of Dr. Ulf Udarg from European Commission, I think member of the European Parliament, and then Michael Edon, and they were telling about the experiments with the ferrets that almost 100% of them died.
So that really helped me a lot because I could actually save myself and my family.
I mean, I was hardcore determined, and you can imagine living in California in the heart of all these psychological warfare happening.
So I was praying to God and hoping that my son was still in high school, and luckily, you know, nothing happened.
I mean, I was always reading at the bottom of all the things, and there were always exemptions.
So we survived through this without the vaccine or any of the other stuff.
chase geiser
Absolutely.
I'm glad to hear that the Nitric Boost helped you out and that you were able to take heed of Alex Jones' truth and keep your family safe during all that.
Thank you so much for calling, and I appreciate it.
Let's go next to Scotch in California.
Scotch, let's do another California call.
What's up?
unidentified
Yeah, I love Alex Jones.
I've been a faithful fan since 2006. And I've watched our country progressively come to the point where we are at today that I never thought I would live through.
And so I just think that in a more biblical perspective, because you guys quote a lot of scripture, is that people should really understand what they say in context.
versus what they believe, period.
Because sometimes our beliefs are not always what the Word states.
If we're true Christians, we believe God said it, man wrote it, and I believe it.
And so I say this for the elect's sake, that we've not reached those times, but unless Christ shortened the days, and that's the problem with the hardship that we're enduring today, We're always to be about the Lord's business.
Yes.
chase geiser
Well, even Jesus himself said, do not worry for tomorrow, for today has enough trouble of its own.
I think a lot of Christians make the mistake of trying to figure out whether or not the end is coming soon instead of figuring out how to be a good Christian right now.
unidentified
It's already here.
chase geiser
Yes.
unidentified
It said that this generation will not taste death.
That started in 1949. What's the biblical generation now?
80 years?
120 years?
We're on target, dude.
Israel's having problems.
The armies of the world will turn against Israel.
And Russia will be dragged into the valley of Armageddon or Armageddon or whatever you want to laugh and make jokes about.
But it refers to a difference.
Again, you know, we're to be about the Father's business, and I think that when people make statements like, God helps them who help themselves, that's not true, because God wants us to be entirely dependent on Him.
And that's the entire theme of the New Testament.
The Old Testament was about wrath to show man that they could never live by God's Word.
And the New Testament is a new beginning.
Let us trust God.
But, I mean...
I walked away from a fellowship because they seem so limp-noodled, like, oh, it's the end times, it's bound to get worse.
No, let's do the Lord's business, but at the same time, if he comes, praise God, that's all the better.
chase geiser
Absolutely.
100% agree with you.
Couldn't agree with you more.
And I think Christians also make the mistake of distracting themselves by fear of Satan at the expense of fearing God.
You don't have to fear evil.
You should fear God and God's judgment and do your best to keep your conscience clean and be a good Christian and just trust that God will be righteous and just and merciful.
Folks, we're coming up on the end of the show.
There's 28 seconds left of this broadcast.
We will see you back tomorrow morning at 8 a.m.
Central Time with The American Journal hosted by Harrison Smith, followed by The Alex Jones Show from 11 to 2 Central Time, 11 to 3 actually, and then Owen Schroer's show, The War Room from 3 to 6. A lot of breaking news coming out tomorrow about the future of Infowars.
Please stay tuned and go to thealexjonesstore.com right now to ensure that Alex will always be on the air.
larry pinkney
We are in the first phase of the Third World War.
If and when we enter the final phase of the Third World War, it will in fact be a global thermonuclear it will in fact be a global thermonuclear holocaust.
But we are already In the first phase of World War III. And people, all of us, all of us need to be cognizant, need to be aware of the danger.
This maniac, this senile old mean bastard, And the people he surrounds himself with.
And I'm talking about our so-called current president.
Please be aware.
Be aware.
Contact your Congress members.
Tell them to get rid of this threat.
Now!
We don't have We only have minutes.
We only have days, if that.
So, having said that, I want to express my supreme gratitude to President Donald J. Trump.
President-elect!
President-elect!
Joe, you're right.
And pray, pray that he is protected and his illustrious family.
That they are protected.
We are living, any way you look at it, in some very precarious times.
Let us not think that the war is over.
It's only just begun.
We have won a major battle, but we have not won the war.
We intend to, but we must intensify.
Next thing that I'd like to deal with, my brother Alex, In other words, I want to deal with the fact that you Your crew, their families, the audience, are undergoing unmitigated, sustained attack.
We are so proud of all of you.
You are the Fall Reveal, and we the people are with you.
Alex, you are a symbol.
You are one of the leaders, if you will.
You might not like it, but that's just the way it is, bro.
And we must support you.
Because by supporting you, what are we doing?
We are supporting ourselves.
I would remind the audience that we must do everything we can, give our dollars, our pennies, our everything, okay, to keep Alex on the air.
alex jones
And let me speak to that, because I see comments on X. Most people understand it.
But some go, why is this guy...
We're always begging for money.
We're like Trump, but smaller.
We're under constant lawfare, a constant criminal indictment.
I've had five grand juries trying to put me in prison, but they couldn't find anything because I'm literally a straight-laced guy.
And by the grace of God, it didn't happen.
They put Owen in prison.
They put Steve Bannon in prison, and they're trying to destroy me and shut me down.
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