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Decoding the New World Order agenda hidden in the headlines, it's Sunday Night Live with your host, Chase Geyser. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Sunday Night Live. | ||
I am your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Follow me at realchasegeyseronx.com. | ||
I'll be covering the latest news, showing clips for the next hour or so, and then taking your calls in the final hour of this broadcast. | ||
We just got done with two hours of the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Now we're moving into Sunday Night Live with so much more to talk about. | ||
I mean, I spent two hours showing clip after clip, going over headline after headline. | ||
I've still got half a dozen stacks here at least of news. | ||
And one of the topics which I neglected to speak about in the last couple of hours is the H-1B visa debate, which has been unfolding over the course of the last seven days. | ||
Now, this is a very nuanced topic. | ||
It's a very nuanced debate. | ||
It's complicated. | ||
So I'm going to do my best to highlight what happened and unpack it for you and share my analysis with you, as well as I want to hear your feedback with calls at the top of the hour in 55 minutes to see what you think. | ||
But basically, Trump endorses H-1B visas. | ||
Musk threatens war in their defense. | ||
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday said he supports H-1B visas, uses them on his properties, and has always been in favor of them, even though he ran on ending the visas to get elected in 2016, according to this article here. | ||
But what is left out is the fact that there were new regulations that were put in on So basically | ||
what an H-1B visa is, it's a visa that allows companies to hire foreigners. | ||
For specialty roles. | ||
Whether it's engineers, complicated scientific positions, complicated skill-based positions in the United States. | ||
And the argument in support of H-1B visas is oftentimes the labor market in the United States doesn't have the skilled labor that some foreign markets may have. | ||
Therefore, sometimes we have to hire foreigners under this H-1B visa, and they can come over here, they can work for our companies and help us, and it's a fast-track path towards citizenship. | ||
That's the argument in favor of it. | ||
So, for example, Tim Cook, leader of Apple, regardless of whether he was telling the truth or not, years ago said, even if we wanted to manufacture many of our products here in the United States of America, we simply couldn't do it because we don't have the engineering expertise to do so, and we don't have the sophisticated tooling that China has in order to manufacture these phones and gadgets and gizmos and electronics that Apple sells. | ||
That was one of the arguments. | ||
Or you can make the argument then... | ||
That the same philosophy was behind, the brain drain philosophy was behind what happened after World War II. As you know, World War II ended and then Russia became America's enemy number one. | ||
There was the space race and the nuclear arms race. | ||
And through Operation Paperclip, the United States competed with Russia to get as many Nazi engineers and scientists as possible. | ||
Nazis invested a lot of money in developing engineers and scientists. | ||
They were trying to develop a nuclear bomb just as we did. | ||
They were trying to improve aeronautical technology just as much as we were. | ||
And so there was a race. | ||
Through Operation Paperclip, we hired, I think, thousands of Nazi scientists and engineers who came, worked for us, became citizens of the United States of America, and escalated the Cold War. | ||
And ultimately, we won it without a single life being lost, or very few lives being lost, if any. | ||
But critics of the H-1B visa... | ||
Say that it is being abused by corporations because they can hire foreigners for much cheaper than domestic labor to do the job that Americans can do. | ||
So they're saying that it's anti-American first. | ||
Let me give you an example. | ||
Let's say I'm a small business and I need a graphic designer, but if I want to hire a good graphic designer, I have to find somebody in my city and I have to pay them $100,000 a year. | ||
Or I could find somebody in India willing to move here and do it for me full-time for $41,000 a year. | ||
So I hired the Indian person. | ||
They come over here to America. | ||
The American graphic designer is out of a job. | ||
And I'm taking advantage of the H-1B visa process. | ||
That's what critics say. | ||
And it's true. | ||
If you look at the roles... | ||
The positions that have been filled by foreigners, it's not just PhDs, engineers, specialty scientists that we can't source here. | ||
People are constantly hiring graphic designers, accountants, low-level roles that can easily be filled in the United States. | ||
But the process is even more complicated than that. | ||
There's also the fact of the matter that because of the labor laws in the United States around unions and things of that nature and cultural differences because we have raised several weak generations in a row Hire an Indian person to be a graphic designer for $41,000 a year, they'll do everything that you ask and they'll do it quickly. | ||
But if you hire a college grad who's been brainwashed by university for $75,000 or $100,000 a year to be a graphic designer, maybe they're lazy and maybe they want to take days off all the time and maybe they need a mental health day after Trump gets elected. | ||
And so culturally speaking, big tech and other businesses have outsourced a lot of the roles that would have been beneficial for Americans to fill because not only is it cheaper, but these people are more complacent, compliant, and grateful for the opportunity. | ||
After all, it's an opportunity to come to the United States if you live in a place like India, which quite frankly is a shithole. | ||
And so you can look at the hiring that Tesla does, for example, and they have a lot of positions that are H-1B visa positions. | ||
All the way from architect to accountants to graphic designers, things of that nature. | ||
All the way up to engineers. | ||
That might be hard to find here. | ||
And so this week, Vivek and Musk came out in support of H-1B visas. | ||
There was a lot of MAGA backlash. | ||
Some accounts seem to have maybe lost their check marks over it. | ||
It's not clear whether it was specifically over the H-1B visas or whether it was just because these accounts were labeled as spam accounts. | ||
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It's probably a little bit of both. | |
That was going on and now the mass media is taking advantage of this Development to say that there's a civil war in MAGA. There's a major schism in MAGA. And they're trying to stoke it as much as possible. | ||
And frankly, it's true to a certain extent. | ||
There are a lot of people who are very upset with Elon Musk for stating that he believed what he's always stated that he believed. | ||
And there are a lot of people that are upset with Donald Trump for showing support for H-1B visas when, after all, isn't it America first to give Americans American jobs instead of foreigners American jobs? | ||
I understand. | ||
But let's unpack. | ||
Let's start with clip number 21 here. | ||
Here's MSNBC, for example, dragging Ramaswamy through the mud. | ||
Let's watch this and unpack it. | ||
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America is a land of the free, home of the brave, all that good stuff that Elon Musk was tweeting about. | |
However, please don't come for Americans. | ||
And I just, I would like, let's be very clear, I would like white Americans to stand up. | ||
This is your calling card, honey. | ||
Where's your banner? | ||
Because they coming for you. | ||
They said y'all white and lazy. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
And if I said it, y'all would be coming for me. | ||
I would never say that because that's insane. | ||
That's the point. | ||
What you have happening here is the very thing that white folks have said about black people. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I just want to know. | ||
Vivek was born in the U.S. For generations. | ||
Vivek is now saying about white people, and they don't like it for some reason. | ||
Oh, y'all not lazy. | ||
Y'all not slow. | ||
Y'all not stupid. | ||
Well, that's what we've been saying for 400 years, and yet... | ||
Here we are. | ||
You still want to not read our history or go through our CRTs and all of this stuff. | ||
This is why the great Reverend Jesse Jackson talked about the Rainbow Coalition, honey, and people reuniting across the working class, okay? | ||
And black people and white folks and Latino folks coming together because the rich people, they're not here for you. | ||
And this is how they let you know. | ||
Now you understand. | ||
That the leftists, the mainstream media, have been trying for weeks, if not months, but especially in the last several weeks, to divide MAGA and Elon Musk. | ||
First, they tried to divide RFK Jr. and Trump because of their laws around whether he has to stay on the ballot, and they tried to make it go viral, some of the things that he's said in the past about gun rights to split the support. | ||
Then with Elon Musk, they tried to make it go viral the times on the Joe Rogan podcast years ago. | ||
He said he was in support of a carbon tax. | ||
They called him President Elon a couple of weeks ago to try to simultaneously insult Trump and get the MAGA base to stop supporting Elon. | ||
And now with this H-1B visa debate, which somehow manifests, we see that the mainstream media, the deep state media, the private political press is doubling down onto it because it's conducive to what their strategic goal is. | ||
Now we can debate all day about whether or not there should be H-1B visas. | ||
And reasonable people can disagree. | ||
Reasonable people could argue that we need the best engineers of the world, and as long as we're taking the best from other countries, then it doesn't harm America, it helps America. | ||
Other reasonable people could disagree and say, look, we need to develop the engineers in this skilled labor, here, domestically, with Native Americans, rather than importing it, because that's just lazy and long-term. | ||
We should be developing our own people. | ||
It's a reasonable argument, too. | ||
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But the fact is... | |
It's not about the H-1B visa debate. | ||
That's not what's really going on here. | ||
What's really going on here is the exploitation of this issue which has gone viral by the mainstream media, by the left, and by the right to divide MAGA against itself because the globalists, the deep state, they understand That if MAGA stays unified, then neoconservatism is dead. | ||
And if neoconservatism dies, then the Republican Party becomes populist. | ||
And if the Republican Party becomes populist, then the Uniparty dies. | ||
And if the Uniparty dies, it undermines the entire globalist political agenda of the deep state. | ||
And look... | ||
When Elon Musk joined the MAGA movement, it was inevitable that there were going to be some things from Elon's past and present that Republicans would in large disagree with. | ||
I don't agree with the carbon tax. | ||
When RFK Jr. joined forces with Donald Trump, I don't agree with the fact that RFK Jr. had a former CIA person running his campaign. | ||
I don't agree with the fact that RFK Jr. has made comments I disagreed with in the past about the Second Amendment. | ||
I don't agree with some of his former comments on abortion. | ||
I don't know where he is now. | ||
But this populist movement is not exclusively right-wing. | ||
It is just populist. | ||
Everyone in the base agrees on the notion that it's not really the right versus the left, but it's the people versus the political class. | ||
And so we have leftist populists and we have right-wing populists within the MAGA base. | ||
I mean, you remember in 2016, a lot of the people who were going to vote for Bernie Sanders Why would anybody who wanted to vote for Bernie Sanders then support Donald Trump when virtually all of their positions on every single policy are different? | ||
Well, the answer is because they were both populists. | ||
One of them was a left-wing populist. | ||
One of them was a right-wing populist. | ||
And the fact that it was the people versus the political class was more important than any specific issue the two candidates disagreed on. | ||
That's why the Bernie Bros voted for Trump instead of Hillary. | ||
And there's going to be things that Elon Musk does that I disagree with. | ||
I am very wary about things like Neuralink and how it could be hijacked. | ||
I am very wary by the fact that the batteries used to... | ||
Run electric cars are made using slave labor in Africa for cobalt. | ||
There's all sorts of problems and issues, but the fact that it's at least an acknowledgement and a support of the people versus the political class is so directionally correct compared to the alternative. | ||
That people who are just writing off Trump or Elon Musk because of this specific issue, I think are really missing the big picture. | ||
Have you forgotten? | ||
That despite the fact that X is not a perfect free speech platform, it is far superior to what Twitter was before? | ||
Have you forgotten the fact that Elon Musk single-handedly, for way more than it was worth, purchased X at great risk to himself? | ||
Could have lost all of his SpaceX contracts with the federal government if Biden would have won. | ||
Could have lost all that money that he invested in it. | ||
Divided his base. | ||
Because of what he did. | ||
He took that risk. | ||
He reinstated account after account after account to the tune of hundreds and thousands, tens of thousands, maybe even millions, including Alex Jones, who was banned from the platform. | ||
Have you forgotten that he came out in support of Trump in a way that ensured victory? | ||
Same with RFK Jr. So yes, I understand why people are upset about the issue of H-1B visas. | ||
But I'm not going to forget all the good stuff that came from this. | ||
I'm not going to forget about the fact that the reason Donald Trump is President of the United States instead of Kamala Harris or Joe Biden is in large because of people like RFK Jr. and the Vakramaswamy and Elon Musk. | ||
I'm not talking about compromise here. | ||
I'm talking about political direction. | ||
I'm not talking about, hey, you need to just give up your principles or your values for the sake of whatever Elon Musk says. | ||
Because Trump won and Trump's perfect. | ||
I'm not saying that at all. | ||
I want you to have whatever position you want on any of these issues. | ||
But to allow the leftist political class, the private political press, to succeed in dividing MAGA, Thus empowering the leftist, globalist establishment, because you disagree with Elon Musk about whether or not Tesla should be allowed to hire an Indian engineer or an American engineer, I think is incredibly dangerous. | ||
And I tend to agree that H-1B visas need to be reformed drastically. | ||
I think that it should be highly skilled, highly specific. | ||
There should be maximum numbers on the amount of employees that you can have. | ||
You should be, you know, legally required to choose a domestic Native American over someone from overseas that you interview as long as their competence is similar level. | ||
I think I believe in H-1B reform. | ||
But at the same time, I've got no problem with the most talented people of the world coming to the United States of America Giving us the value of their skills and knowledge and expertise and work. | ||
Assimilating to our culture. | ||
That's key. | ||
Assimilating to our culture and then becoming Americans. | ||
Totally against illegal immigration. | ||
Totally against the 25 million illegals that have come in since the onset of the Biden administration. | ||
Totally against the 320,000 missing children, at least as a result of this. | ||
Totally against what's happened Dayton and other places in the country with the Haitians and the eating of the pets and all the crimes that we see ceaselessly. | ||
Totally against the fact that women are being set on fire in subways because Guatemalans have snuck back into the country after already being deported. | ||
I'm totally against all that. | ||
But I'm not against legal immigration of skilled people. | ||
My family came over here in 1893. Geyser means goat herder. | ||
Virtually any skill, virtually no skill. | ||
Came over here in 1893 to work here and assimilate. | ||
And I'm having a hard time understanding what the difference is between what my great-great-grandparents did in 1893 and what an H-1B reformed visa, reworked policy, accomplishes. | ||
I want to show you clip number seven here. | ||
Here's Musk talking about the straitjacket. | ||
Let's see what he says. | ||
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The sort of five-step process. | |
First, make your requirements less dumb. | ||
Your requirements are definitely dumb. | ||
It does not matter who gave them to you. | ||
It's particularly dangerous if a smart person gave you the requirements because you might not question them enough. | ||
Everyone's wrong. | ||
No matter who you are, everyone's wrong some of the time. | ||
So make your requirements less dumb. | ||
Then try very hard to delete the part or process. | ||
This is actually very important. | ||
If you're not occasionally adding things back in, you're not deleting enough. | ||
The bias tends to be very strongly towards, let's add this part of process step in case we need it, but you can basically make in-case arguments for so many things, and for a rocket that is trying to be the first fully reusable rocket, there's never been a fully reusable rocket, people don't understand. | ||
This is like the holy grail of rocketry. | ||
So you've got to delete the portal process step, super important, and you can't hedge your bets. | ||
That's why the Griffins, for example, do not fold down, because that's a whole extra mechanism that we don't need. | ||
And also, whatever requirement or constraint you have, it must come with a name, not a department. | ||
Because you can't ask the department, you have to ask a person. | ||
And that person who's putting forward the requirement or constraint must agree that they must take responsibility for that requirement. | ||
Otherwise, you can have a requirement that basically an intern two years ago randomly came up with, off the cuff, and they don't even have the company anymore. | ||
These things are often just way... | ||
It's more silly than you'd think. | ||
Okay, so step one, make your requirements less dumb. | ||
Step two, delete the part or process step. | ||
If you're not adding things back in 10% of time, you're clearly not deleting enough. | ||
And then only the third step is simplify or optimize. | ||
The third step, not the first step. | ||
The reason it's the third step is because it's possibly the most common error of a smart engineer is to optimize a thing that should not exist. | ||
Everyone's been trained in high school and college that you've got to answer the question. | ||
Convergent logic. | ||
So you can't tell the professor your question is dumb. | ||
You'll get a bad grade. | ||
You have to answer the question. | ||
So everyone's basically, without knowing it, they've got a mental straitjacket on. | ||
They'll work on optimizing the thing that should simply not exist. | ||
And then finally you get to step four, which is accelerate cycle time. | ||
If you're moving too slowly, go faster. | ||
But don't go faster until you have worked on the other three things first. | ||
You can always make things go faster. | ||
And then the final step is automate. | ||
Now, I have personally made the mistake of going backwards on all five steps. | ||
Multiple times. | ||
Literally, I automated, accelerated, simplified, and then deleted. | ||
One example I've talked about before is like the... | ||
There were these fiberglass mats on top of the Model 3 battery pack. | ||
They were in between the floor pan and the battery. | ||
And it was at one point choking the battery pack production line, and I was like basically living on the battery pack production line, like trying to fix the line. | ||
It was like choking the entire multi-production program. | ||
So the first mistake was I tried to fix the automation, like make the robot better. | ||
So automating was a mistake, then accelerating was a mistake, then optimizing was a mistake, and finally I said, what the hell are these masks for? | ||
So you've got to keep in mind that mask between SpaceX And his other companies, including Axe, is trying to make humanity an interplanetary species because he believes that if we stay here forever, then we will inevitably experience a mass extinction event, whether it's natural, whether it's nuclear war. | ||
And in order to accomplish that, even though I understand that SpaceX cannot specifically use H-1B visas because of its work with the government as a government contractor, in order to accomplish that, he needs skilled labor in order to do it. | ||
Now, that doesn't mean that every H-1B hiring that he's ever done is perfect or even good. | ||
I have a problem with using H-1B visas to hire simple people like graphic designers or UI developers or accountants. | ||
Obviously there needs to be H-1B visa reform in order to ensure that Americans who can do the job have first dibs on the job. | ||
But to just write off all skilled immigration in the United States, I just think it's a massive overcompensation for the injustice that we've suffered and been frustrated with of these illegal migrants to the tune of tens of millions coming into the United States. | ||
If you want to come here and you want to be an American and you offer value to our economy, then I think you should have the right to do so. | ||
This is Trump in clip number eight here talking about how we educate so many foreigners and then we just simply send them back. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Clip 10. | |
But basically, we're gonna drill baby drill, we're gonna get the energy prices down almost immediately and we're gonna close the border and we're gonna get the crooked ones out, the bad ones out. | ||
And we're gonna let a lot of people come in because we need more people, especially with AI coming and all of the different things. | ||
and the farmers need, everybody needs. | ||
But we're gonna make sure that they're not murderers, killers, drug dealers, and the kind of people that we have largely coming in right now. | ||
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Mr. President, The more important point, I think, Mr. President, is we need high-skilled workers in this country. | |
We need to recruit the best and brightest from the world. | ||
Every time we get somebody super intelligent from India or Europe, any country... | ||
Three of us are immigrants, sir. | ||
Yeah, and three of the four here are immigrants, the ones without the ties. | ||
And we can get these great people into our country, and that's a loss for our adversaries and our competitors, and it's a game for us. | ||
But I've never heard you talk about this. | ||
Can you please promise us you will give us more ability to import? | ||
Best and brightest around the world to America. | ||
I do promise, but I happen to agree. | ||
That's why I promise. | ||
Otherwise, I wouldn't promise. | ||
Let me just tell you that it's so sad when we lose people from Harvard, MIT, from the greatest schools and lesser schools that are phenomenal schools also. | ||
And what I wanted to do, and I would have done this, but then we had to solve the COVID problem because that came in and, you know, sort of dominated for a little while, as you perhaps know. | ||
But what I want to do and what I will do is... | ||
As they're highlighting here in this clip, our biggest problem is not the fact that we are importing skilled labor into the United States. | ||
It's more to do with the fact that whether it's the CCP or other international students, we educate people here at our highest institutions, our most qualified institutions in engineering, whether it's MIT or others, and then we simply send them back to places like the CCP where they become spies here. | ||
Or we send them back overseas to any country that they've come from. | ||
Shouldn't we be keeping these people here? | ||
Don't we want the brain drain? | ||
Don't we want to have the smartest, best, brightest people here? | ||
As long as it's not at the expense of the American people. | ||
More unpacking of this on the other side. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Delivering this transmission of Sunday Night Live, it's Chase Geyser. | |
Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll be covering the news for the next 24 minutes and then taking your calls in the final hour. | ||
So please keep your phones close by. | ||
And I understand with this H-1B visa debate that maybe companies like Tesla have abused it. | ||
Maybe many companies abused it. | ||
I understand that it needs reform. | ||
But the notion that we can't ever import Foreign skill into the United States, highly skilled people who agree to assimilate, I think is very reckless and dangerous. | ||
Especially since so much is at stake in terms of making humanity an interplanetary species. | ||
And I understand that over the course of the last seven days there have been some questionable things on X from Elon Musk. | ||
Seemingly, it may not be the case, but seemingly censoring people who disagree with him about the H-1B visa. | ||
A lot of people lost checkmarks. | ||
Owen Schroer should not have lost his checkmark. | ||
Laura Loomer should not have lost her checkmark if it was because of this H-1B visa position. | ||
So I understand that this isn't perfect. | ||
I'm just trying to say that the principle that we can... | ||
Bring immigrants over here who are highly skilled in skills that we don't have as long as it's not at the expense of American workers and American skilled labor should not be just totally written off because we're frustrated with the fact that our whole entire country has been sold out for years and years to the millions upon millions of illegal migrants who have come over here to the CCP spies who have come over here to those who have come over here to get an education and then gone back to their own country instead of staying here so that we can benefit from their education at our highest institutions. | ||
I understand there's all sorts of problems. | ||
And I have articulated over the course of the last 38 minutes my position on the matter. | ||
35 minutes on my position. | ||
But I want to give other people whom I respect the opportunity to show and share their opinion as well on the matter. | ||
Steve Bannon is somebody whom I consider to be an American hero. | ||
I think he's a genius. | ||
I think he's a patriot. | ||
I think he's a populist. | ||
When I watched American Dharma featuring Steve Bannon. | ||
I couldn't help but watch it a half a dozen more times. | ||
This is somebody who loves our country. | ||
And I love Roger Stone too. | ||
I know they've had their differences. | ||
Maybe sometime I'll talk to Roger about that. | ||
Both American heroes as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Both patriots. | ||
Both populists. | ||
Both MAGA Republicans. | ||
Exactly what we need despite their differences. | ||
And he's somebody who's been very critical of Elon Musk for an extended period of time because of his work and dependence with the CCP and things of that nature. | ||
And I want to give his position an opportunity to be aired here out of respect for him, but also because I want to address it. | ||
So I'm going to unpack this clip, but before I show you this longer clip of Bannon, I want to show you clip number 54, which is Bannon when he agreed to come on my podcast when I was no one. | ||
And he inspired me to fight harder, to keep going, despite the fact that there was no reason or incentive or reasonable expectation of success in my podcast and the work that I was doing. | ||
Ultimately, this conversation with Steve Bannon is the reason I believe that I work here at Infowars today. | ||
I was able to persevere through the struggle of building a voice online. | ||
Let's watch clip number 54. Like, how can individual Americans, how can I, Chase Geyser, I actually feel like I can make an impact and change this. | ||
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You're making an impact right now. | |
Everybody can get engaged. | ||
Everybody can get involved. | ||
And people say, oh, you know, if I was in the revolution, I'd be at Saratoga and I would be at Valley Forge. | ||
Or if it was the Civil War, I'd be right there at the wall at Gettysburg. | ||
Or World War II, I'd be stirring the beaches of Normandy. | ||
Well, hold it. | ||
You can be that. | ||
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Look at you. | |
You start a show with absolutely nothing, and you have thousands and thousands of listeners, and you have force multipliers that send your content out. | ||
The reason I even know who you are is that somebody in my feed started sending me clips of your show, and I said, this is an interesting guy. | ||
So everybody can do that. | ||
Not just have a podcast. | ||
You can get engaged. | ||
You can become a sclipper. | ||
We're taking over school boards. | ||
We're taking over canvassing boards. | ||
We're taking over election boards. | ||
We're taking over medical boards now. | ||
People are running that never even thought about it for town councils and county commissioners and state-free state representatives. | ||
Now is the age of engagement. | ||
We're building an army of the awakened. | ||
Now, I'm going to show you clip number 41 in a moment. | ||
This is about seven minutes, and we're going to unpack it and pause it and really break it down of Steve Bannon articulating his position on this H-1B visa matter and Elon Musk specifically. | ||
But I just want to give you some context before we run it. | ||
60% of Americans say no more H-1B visas. | ||
This is according to Raw Egg Nationalist on Infowars.com. | ||
The work visa debate, not all immigration is bad, but focus on Americans first. | ||
This is Zero Hedge. | ||
The honeymoon is over. | ||
Is this the beginning of the end of Musk and MAGA? Others report. | ||
And the leftist media generally has been really trying to take advantage of this debate here. | ||
Former GOP heavyweights joined the MAGA civil war against Elon Musk. | ||
This is from the Daily Mail, but let's watch clip number 41 and start and stop it as we go to unpack it. | ||
It's very hard because this is central. | ||
It's not just central to the economics of what they do in Silicon Valley. | ||
The hate America crowd, and they hate America, the hate America crowd there. | ||
And when I say hate America, they hate The United States of America, the nation state of America and American citizens, they believe in some sort of techno feudal situation like was in Italy back, I don't know, in the 14th and 15th century. | ||
These kind of city-states. | ||
What they want is a network. | ||
They want a network where they're like a city-state, control the network. | ||
And there's a bunch of serfs that work for them. | ||
Not American citizens, but serfs, indentured servants. | ||
That's what they want, and they're not going to get that. | ||
We're going to win this fight. | ||
If you think that this audience in the MAGA movement, the Hoplites, the Grundoons, the Fixed Bayonet crowd that fought the steal of 2020 and then had President Trump's back in the darkest days of 21 and were with him the entire time, | ||
particularly because he was right on the basic issues that were causing the destruction of our beloved republic, Are gonna now, after a massive come-from-behind victory, overwhelming victory, just sit there and roll over while the country's torn apart by oligarchs? | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
And I always give full respect to Elon. | ||
Elon was absolutely central. | ||
Elon understood that this was about getting out low-propency, low-information voters. | ||
And that the army of people from the turning points and from War Room and other groups, you guys that did the election integrity and then did all the door-to-door canvassing and get the vote. | ||
That, you know, you were essential. | ||
He did write the check, and that gets him to see the table. | ||
I said that from the beginning, although I fundamentally disagree with him on major issues like the Chinese Communist Party, like transhumanism, and like the situation around immigration. | ||
But they're going to make this bold. | ||
Let me just restate something. | ||
As a fact, the H-1B visa program is a total and complete scam from its top to the bottom. | ||
And Elon's put out this tweet that, you know, all his companies have depended upon that. | ||
Now, we'll go dig out the information from public documents and just put, I'd like you to publish, we would like you to publish every engineer that you've brought in on HB1 visa and let us determine, let's just see the information and see if American citizens could not fill those billets. | ||
You're going to find we still haven't seen, you know, if all this is going on, have they come forward with any examples? | ||
One example, from David Sachs to Vivek Ramaswamy, to Elon Musk, to any of them. | ||
Have they come up with examples of these Einsteins that could not, the job could not be done by an American citizen? | ||
American citizens come first. | ||
Let's pause real quick. | ||
First of all, I have very little qualms with anything that Steve Bannon has just said there. | ||
I think that Silicon Valley is at best faking being in support of Trump in any way. | ||
I think Zuckerberg is faking it. | ||
I think Bill Gates wanting to meet Mar-a-Lago is faking it. | ||
I think a lot of these people are just putting on the uniform of MAGA republicanism But secretly do hate America and do hate Trump and everything that populism stands for. | ||
100% agree with him. | ||
I also agree with Bannon here that the H-1B visa process has been hijacked and abused by Silicon Valley. | ||
Not just Silicon Valley, but especially Silicon Valley. | ||
But you got to keep in mind there's other variables here to consider. | ||
First of all, One of the major problems with Silicon Valley is that for years, probably even still, none of these companies will hire anyone that is a straight white male or conservative or a Trump voter. | ||
None of them. | ||
Think Facebook and Instagram or Snapchat or Google or any of these other major corporations other than X will hire anyone that's a Trump supporter or a straight white male. | ||
I mean, these are companies that believe in things like ESG scores and diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
They believe in things like Marxism, communism, persecution of political dissidents and opponents, censorship and large. | ||
So they're not going to hire any American engineers who are American patriots. | ||
And so yes, they have abused the H-1B visa process and imported compliant, complacent, apolitical, if not pure leftist, foreign skill. | ||
Second of all, I agree with the notion that the vast majority of these jobs could probably be filled by American workers first and should be filled by American workers first. | ||
I'm sure there are Einstein examples. | ||
I'm sure that some of these companies that have such great demand for skilled labor, especially in the realm of engineering, in order to hire people quickly enough to accomplish their goals, may have to outsource to skilled labor. | ||
Not necessarily at the expense of American opportunity, but in addition to domestic labor. | ||
I just think that's the case. | ||
Now you can look online. | ||
Online, it's public information, whether it's Tesla or other companies owned by completely different people. | ||
And you can see the roles that have been hired using the H-1B visa process. | ||
And you can see that it's obviously been abused. | ||
Accountants, graphic designers, things that tons of Americans can do. | ||
Many skilled Americans, architects, things like that. | ||
There needs to be major reform. | ||
But I'm just not for writing off A policy of importing the most skilled, willing to assimilate people into the United States of America. | ||
It just seems to me incredibly reckless. | ||
I mean, if we hadn't done it with Einstein, then would we have accomplished what we were able to accomplish with victory in World War II? If we hadn't done it after World War II with Paperclip, yes, I know it's a problem when you... | ||
Agree to work with Nazis, but would we have won the Cold War against Russia? | ||
Or would they have won the space race and aeronautical development, nuclear development? | ||
So let's see more from Bannon here. | ||
This is not just America hasn't come first, is America last? | ||
It's American citizens last. | ||
And guess what? | ||
You provide the social structure. | ||
You provide the underpinnings. | ||
You are Burke's little platoons. | ||
As I say over and over again, in the Lions Club, in the Kiwanis Club, in the churches, in the little leagues, in the cops, in the teachers, in all of it, the PTAs, all of it. | ||
That's stability that is underneath American society. | ||
And that society is what we generate what we call the right stuff because it comes from grit, it comes from determination, it comes from some, you know, you can't even put your finger on it, but you know if somebody's got it. | ||
Somebody call that jack culture. | ||
What Vivek's arguing for is to go to valedictorian culture. | ||
No, bro. | ||
We've seen the world. | ||
We've seen the world what happens when we go to valedictorian culture. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
We're not having rule by nerds. | ||
This is not, at the end of the day, about having all the greatest... | ||
Go ahead and pause it here. | ||
Steve Bannon's criticism of rule by nerds is incredibly wise and prudent. | ||
And it makes perfect sense in the context of the fact that Jimmy Carter died today at 100 years old. | ||
I'm sure that he was a sweet man. | ||
But his administration was an administration where we were ruled by a nerd. | ||
And what we've seen in terms of censorship over the course of the last 10, 15, or 20 years from Silicon Valley is ruled by nerds. | ||
These are people... | ||
That for some reason harbor a bitterness against everyone else, probably because their entire lives, until they were astronomically successful, they were underappreciated or bullied. | ||
And as a result of that bitterness have a level of self-righteousness that is beyond the normal or healthy capacity and that self-righteousness is how they justify in their own minds violating the rights of the American people or people on their platforms. | ||
They can justify censoring the masses because frankly they don't have any respect for the masses. | ||
The masses have always been hard on them and didn't appreciate them and now look how successful they are. | ||
Now look how many billions of dollars Bill Gates is worth or Mark Zuckerberg is worth or others. | ||
And so we're seeing a revenge of the nerds in Silicon Valley. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
And we should not be led just by nerds. | ||
And we should not allow these major corporations to dictate our immigration policy. | ||
And we should not allow these major corporations to have policies like ESG and DEI and exploit the H-1B visa process for the sake of ensuring that all of their employees get in line with their political views and their censorship policies just because they work for $20,000 a year cheaper while Americans struggle to find jobs. | ||
I agree with Steve Bannon on all that. | ||
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Keep playing it. | ||
Very important. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
We're at the cutting edge of innovation. | ||
We still have more innovation in this country. | ||
Why do you think the Chinese Communist Party is over here stealing? | ||
The only reason they're even close to being competitive is our capital has financed it and they've stolen our technology. | ||
They didn't develop that. | ||
He's right. | ||
They stole 95% of it. | ||
They can all play Mozart, but they can't compose it. | ||
Why are these great companies not coming to India? | ||
Why are these great companies not coming? | ||
Because of the social stability and the innovation that comes as a blessing of liberty. | ||
Back to every patriot's grave to the revolution. | ||
That is the DNA of this country. | ||
This nation. | ||
A nation with borders. | ||
A nation with customs and tradition. | ||
A nation with flaws, we're not perfect. | ||
The motto that President Trump put out is make America great again. | ||
We hearken back to our greatest days. | ||
We hearken back to that spirit of innovation and just cussedness and toughness and grit that got us through so much from number one that basically through the whole continent was able to build a nation in a civilization out of a vast wilderness. | ||
That's what this fight's about. | ||
And Elon's here with this latest thing last night, this latest quote where he says, the reason I'm in America, I'm quoting from this. | ||
I tell you what. | ||
So there you have it. | ||
He's made a lot of really good points there. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
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The problem, in my opinion... | |
Is that we should not write off the notion of importing skilled labor for those willing to assimilate unilaterally. | ||
But I agree that it should not be at the expense of American workers. | ||
And if you really zoom out and get some altitude, get a 30,000 foot view and look down on the issue. | ||
What's happening, what's unfolding right before our eyes is a war between good and evil. | ||
It's an information war between truth and lies. | ||
And it's a war between populism and globalism. | ||
And we can get into the intricate details and nuanced arguments over the nature of H1B visas, what needs to be changed, what needs to be reformed, whether or not Elon Musk is right, whether or not Vivek Ramaswamy is right, whether or not Laura Loomer is right. | ||
And reasonable people, as I say, can disagree. | ||
But why the hell are we focusing on the intricacies of whether or not we should have H-1B visas in the United States when we all agree that we shouldn't have 25 million illegals storming the southern border? | ||
Why don't we fix that? | ||
Why are we focusing on whether or not there should be a civil war between Musk and Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans over H-1B visas when we obviously agree that there shouldn't be a World War III? Why are we focusing on whether or not you could hire an American engineer or an Indian engineer for a job at Tesla when we should be focusing on the fact that Big Pharma right now is conspiring with our government to manufacture and orchestrate the next major fake pandemic and the solution to that pandemic all while | ||
increasing bio labs all over the world and subjugating humanity under greater governmental powers in the face of this fake crisis. | ||
And I understand how people get butthurt when they hear about H-1B visas. | ||
And I understand there are people in this audience who have probably lost opportunities or jobs because an H-1B visa was used to hire somebody who could do the same thing for cheaper. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
But shouldn't we be more concerned about the fact that virtually every single big tech platform censors the American people, silences accounts, removes accounts? | ||
Shouldn't we be more concerned with the fact that the Department of Justice Is persecuting political dissidents? | ||
Shouldn't we be more concerned with the fact that as much as 60% of your income winds up in the hands of the federal government while they use it to fund Nazis in Ukraine because the military industrial complex loves making money off of your tax dollars while the political class skims from the top, both foreign and domestic? | ||
I respect people on both sides of this argument. | ||
I respect Elon Musk. | ||
I disagree with him sometimes. | ||
I respect Donald Trump. | ||
I disagree with him sometimes. | ||
I respect Steve Bannon and I disagree with him sometimes. | ||
But if we are going to allow ourselves to be divided over such a small, nuanced issue relative to the major issues we face that we all agree on, then we have failed. | ||
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You better believe you've got one! | |
From the front lines of the information war, it's Alex Jones. | ||
Well, Jimmy Carter died today at his home in Georgia at age Jimmy Carter died today at his home in Georgia at age | ||
Jimmy Carter came into office back when I was just a couple years old and was a one-term president. | ||
People say, was he a good guy? | ||
And I don't think he personally was an evil person, but he was a major globalist president under his administration. | ||
David Rockefeller is the president of Brzezinski, the trilateral commission that literally accelerated the sellout of the country and handing over things like the Panama Canal to Panama that handed over to communist China. | ||
Compared to open globalists like Herbert Walker Bush or Bill Clinton or Obama, I don't think he himself was an evil guy. | ||
Kind of like Woodrow Wilson was really the first globalist president. | ||
Before he died, it came out that basically they were manipulating his policy and probably poisoned him to death when he started to go against them. | ||
So really, I see the death of Jimmy Carter this year. | ||
Henry Kissinger and Lord Rothschild and a lot of others as emblematic of the death of the neoliberal anti-human death cult system. | ||
So I'm not going to judge the dead. | ||
I'm not going to say Jimmy Carter is going to... | ||
Go to hell, but I know the policies that he pushed and promoted would bring America and the rest of the world to hell. | ||
And one of the most evil architects of modern New World Order system was Zbigniew Grzynski, who was his head national security advisor and committed a lot of serious crimes while he was in office. | ||
With Trump, we definitely have a populace. | ||
That doesn't mean he's perfect, doesn't mean he's got all the answers. | ||
None of us do, but this is again a very, very historic time to be alive and to see Jimmy Carter make the jump into hyperspace is just another illustration that death comes for us all. | ||
We all have an expiration date and really no matter whether you're just a common person or some president. | ||
At the end of the day, we are all human. | ||
So that's my breakdown on Jimmy Carter. | ||
Tomorrow I'm going to be on the show doing a deep dive on the H-1B visas and the controversy with Trump and Elon Musk and a lot more. | ||
So look for that tomorrow on the Monday show. | ||
Thank you all for watching and please follow me right here on Exit Relics Jones. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geiser. Chase Geiser. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening for the next 57 minutes. | ||
We are going to be taking your calls, 877-789-2539. | ||
I'm going to give the crew the opportunity to... | ||
Screen some of these calls and I want to show you a couple of clips in the meantime. | ||
Open phone lines as always if you want to talk about anything you can. | ||
Musk has come out and said we're going to have artificial general intelligence soon. | ||
He's come out and said that AI should be maximally truthful. | ||
And Mark Andreessen, founder of Netscape, has come out and talked about OpenAI switching from non-profit to to-profit and the issues with that. | ||
I'm going to show you clip number 47. This is Marc Andreessen. | ||
Let's watch this and unpack it on the other side. | ||
This is one of those things where you kind of always wonder if you're... | ||
There's sort of two realities. | ||
There's two Earths, and you wonder which Earth you're on. | ||
Because, like, on Earth One, there are very clear laws on this, and this has to do with federal tax law, among other legal regimes. | ||
And there are a lot of different ways in which somebody can inappropriately sort of cross the line with what they do with the economic value of a nonprofit. | ||
And, you know, historically, In the U.S., when you cross those lines, you go to jail. | ||
Somebody who has cons with or hijacks or misappropriates or inappropriately leverages a nonprofit for personal wealth, that's like an absolute, like, put it this way, you or I do it, we're going to jail. | ||
Right? | ||
Like, I hope our friends visit us, we're going to be in jail. | ||
Then on Earth, too, it's like maybe you can do whatever you want. | ||
Right? | ||
And like, you know, YOLO. Right? | ||
Right? | ||
And like, you know, why not? | ||
And if you don't like your this or that or whatever, you just go ahead and do it. | ||
And who knows? | ||
See what happens. | ||
And like, I think this is one of those. | ||
Right? | ||
So, you know, I'll just give you the very specific thing. | ||
And not just, I'm trying not to get too specific on open air, but just in general to your question, like the idea of a nonprofit becoming a for-profit. | ||
There actually is a legal regime in the U.S. through which that can happen. | ||
It does occasionally happen. | ||
The usual scenario, by the way, historically is hospitals where they start out as non-profits and then at some point they become for-profits. | ||
And the way that happens is you have to create a new for-profit company, DeNovo, from scratch. | ||
And then you have to raise money to buy the assets in the non-profit at their fair market value. | ||
Right? | ||
And so, if the nonprofit owns a hospital that's worth $100 million, then to turn that hospital for-profit, you have to create a for-profit, you have to raise $100 million and buy the hospital. | ||
And then, at least in theory, that you're not clean when you do that. | ||
By the way, the people involved in the nonprofit very much cannot be the recipient of the money on the other side, because that would be, again, sort of sconding, you know, with corporate resources, with the resources of the nonprofit. | ||
But you can do that. | ||
So, those transitions can happen. | ||
But, you know, hypothetically, if you had a nonprofit that was worth $150 billion, It raises this interesting question, which is, number one, do you need to do any of this or can you just YOLO it? | ||
But like, if you're going to try to do it by the book, do you basically create a new for-profit and then do you go raise $150 billion in cash, right, to buy that thing out, right? | ||
Or, you know, do you try to figure out some theory under which it's actually not worth $150 billion, even though, you know, dot, dot, dot, like, what's it worth? | ||
And then again, you're right back in tax law territory. | ||
And then again, you know, the third rail is 100% that you can't, you know, none of that money can go to you. | ||
I do worry about AI, actually, because we are creating an intelligence that ultimately will be far more intelligent than any human and ultimately more intelligent than the sum of all humans. | ||
So in creating AI, we need to be very careful. | ||
It's like having a genius child. | ||
You want to have that child grow up with good values. | ||
I think the most important thing in training AI is that it's rigorously truthful. | ||
This is very, very important, essential. | ||
And my concern about a lot of the AIs that are being developed are that they're trained to lie. | ||
And in some cases, potentially disastrous consequences. | ||
I mean, when Google Gemini came out, people asked, like, which is worse, misgendering Caitlyn Jenner or global thermonuclear war? | ||
And it said misgendering Caitlyn Jenner. | ||
I'm like, that's a problem, guys, because if this AI becomes super powerful, it could decide that the best way to avoid misgendering is to kill all humans, which makes the probability of misgendering zero. | ||
So it's very important to have AI be maximally truthful and curious and love humanity. | ||
Very important. | ||
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When things are changing rapidly, the ability to predict the future, I think, becomes a lot hotter because the rate of change is so great. | |
But I think some things are fairly obvious to predict, which is that we'll have AI or AGI that's at a level that it can really do almost any cognitive, I think really not almost, really any cognitive task. | ||
It's just a question of when. | ||
One could debate, is it, you know, smarter than any human at the end of next year? | ||
Or is it two years or three years? | ||
But it's not more than five years, that's for sure. | ||
I think it's probably the next year before AI can Do better than any individual human could do. | ||
It's a much higher bar to say, well, is it smaller than human intelligence collectively? | ||
But if the rate of change continues, that's why I think probably 2029 or maybe 2030 is where digital intelligence will probably exceed all human intelligence combined. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Chase Geiser. | ||
Now we are ready for your calls. | ||
We have a couple of Tonys on the board. | ||
I'm going to start with Tony in New Jersey at the top. | ||
Tony in New Jersey, what is on your mind? | ||
You're live. | ||
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Hi, Chase. | |
How are you? | ||
I'm doing well. | ||
Thank you for your call. | ||
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I wouldn't have made it this far without the X2. Yes, absolutely. | |
It helped me a lot. | ||
I missed the bone broth, so I never saw it again. | ||
You know, we're working on that. | ||
We're trying to bring that back. | ||
I heard it tastes like Ovaltine. | ||
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Yeah, it was great. | |
And I only got to try it once. | ||
It really helped my legs, actually. | ||
Really? | ||
Well, I'll see what I can do with the Alex Jones store to try to bring the bone broth back. | ||
Thanks for mentioning that. | ||
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I'm doing CMOS capsules. | |
Good, good. | ||
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Yeah, I think that's a good thing, too. | |
I've only been doing it for like a week. | ||
Well, thank you for your support. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
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Vance and Roswami. | |
Yeah. | ||
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And nobody else seems to be talking about it. | |
And this is what I hear. | ||
They have millions, like millions, tens of millions of dollars invested in the MRNA system. | ||
Well, I know that Vivek made a lot of money in the pharmaceutical industry years ago. | ||
I'm not sure if he's still invested or not. | ||
I'm simply just not the right person to talk to you about that because I don't know. | ||
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Yeah, and she said they're building hundreds, maybe I think she may have said thousands of factories to produce these vaccines. | |
Well, certainly the case for the bird flu vaccine that they've already got prepared apparently despite the fact that humans are not getting it yet. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
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That's like totally backwards. | |
I know. | ||
I'd rather get the bird flu than deal with another pandemic response from this federal government. | ||
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Yeah, I just, I don't understand how somebody, you know, he's going to be the vice president. | |
Yeah, we'll have to look into that and see the details of that. | ||
Again, I don't know enough about it to say either way, but obviously very alarming if we have members of the political class invested in these corporations, which we know do not represent the interests of the American people. | ||
Thanks, Tony. | ||
Tony in Alabama. | ||
Tony in Alabama, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
You're doing a great job tonight, too. | ||
I love it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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I'm 66. I've worked since I was 10. I was born poor, just to give you a little background. | |
When I was 18, you could quit a job in the morning and you could get a job in the afternoon. | ||
There's so many factories. | ||
I grew up in Milwaukee and foundries and whatever. | ||
And everybody I knew worked and had a great time until our government sent the jobs overseas. | ||
On these visas, we have trouble with China stealing all our information. | ||
Iran when Obama left them a drone. | ||
And all these people come here and they go to our colleges and they get in before some of the Americans do. | ||
Yep. | ||
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And then they take our information, take it back, and they advance. | |
So we're basically in an arms race because we let them into the colleges in the first place. | ||
Yep. | ||
And many of them, if they stay, they're found later to be spies for the CCP. Exactly. | ||
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We have 400,000, I think, Chinese I've heard on your show. | |
Yeah, not to mention there's over 30,000 who have illegally come into the United States in the last three years, all standing at parade rest, military-aged men without their families. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I mean, it's obvious where we're going here, but... | ||
I mean, that New World Order is just constantly going ahead, but that's why I'm against those. | ||
Because, yeah, one Einstein we got, we got Musk. | ||
In how many years? | ||
It's not worth it to get two geniuses. | ||
I mean, we're shooting ourselves. | ||
I mean, it would be great if it was a good world and everyone had a great heart and everyone was concerned with the better of the world. | ||
But that's not the case. | ||
Men are greedy and evil. | ||
Look at our politicians. | ||
They'll show you that. | ||
They don't work for us. | ||
They work for themselves. | ||
I mean, it's not that hard to fix. | ||
You keep hearing them say, we need all the illegals for the jobs, we're going to pick groceries. | ||
I worked for a Fortune 50 company for 30 years, going around the country at 26 different distribution centers. | ||
I went to eight of them. | ||
Turned them completely around, saved tens of thousands of jobs, all because the people that were in charge got the power to their head and started stealing us blind and everything else. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
People are just not... | ||
As good as you people are on your show, for God's sake, or Steve Bannon or the rest of them. | ||
So we're shooting ourselves in the foot. | ||
And that's the perspective of these guys, these billionaires. | ||
I really believe that when they have that much money, there's very few, if any, that the power doesn't go to their head because all they have to do is snap their fingers. | ||
They can have 10 yards. | ||
I mean, it's impossible. | ||
Can you imagine what would happen to you, for example? | ||
I know for me. | ||
Can you imagine what that would do to your ego if you had billions of dollars? | ||
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Oh my God, I worked my butt off because I got a big family, my brothers and sisters, and some don't do as well, you know, pretty bad off. | |
And my goal was, before the housing crisis fell, and when Bush was done and Obama came in, I was doing everything right. | ||
I mean, I was putting the max in the 401Ks, I was on my way to being a millionaire, and it all crashed. | ||
And at the time, I had two homes and a business, and the job went away. | ||
I lost everything because of our government again. | ||
But I'm in a picture about that. | ||
I'm doing okay now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The world, if the rest of the world, we woke up tomorrow, because you keep here the new world order and we're global economy. | ||
If the rest of the world disappeared tomorrow because they nuked each other and somehow the United States wasn't affected, Are we going to lay down and die? | ||
Are we going to bring the companies back here like it was? | ||
There's definitely a way for us to do it. | ||
I mean, we were at an incredible disadvantage after the attack on Pearl Harbor and we built up our Navy virtually overnight in response to the Japanese attack after that annihilation. | ||
America is incredibly well-versed in pivoting and innovation in a pinch. | ||
I agree with you, Tony. | ||
Thanks for your call. | ||
Chris in Florida. | ||
Chris, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Tang Gong, the space station. | |
Yeah. | ||
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That's Orbiting the Earth, I've got an app on the iPhone called ISS Detector, and Tang Dong seems to be on there more and more, less and less, the ISS. I just wondered why the mainstream media doesn't report on that, and see if you can expound. | |
Yeah, you know, that's a good question. | ||
One thing I will say is our media and our entertainment is... | ||
Totally sold out to the CCP. And it's not just the social media companies or the fact that big tech like Amazon depends on manufacturing of all of our products in China in order to come into the United States, but also because major blockbuster movies from these Hollywood studios want to ensure that their movies are acceptable in the CCP market because it's such a huge market. | ||
And I think the media is the same way. | ||
I think it's bought and paid for, enlarged by China in many indirect ways and even direct ways. | ||
But you might remember the movie Gravity with Sandra Bullock years ago. | ||
They featured the United States partnering with China On the International Space Station, which is something that I don't believe had ever happened in real life, historically. | ||
Historically speaking, we partnered with the Russians for the International Space Station, but because they wanted to appease the Chinese market for the movie, they switched it because Russia is now an enemy of America and China is now our ally, supposedly, even though they manufactured and spread this COVID-19 virus. | ||
They switched it in that movie Gravity, so we were partnered with the Chinese instead of the Russians. | ||
And I can't go into detail or explain why no one's talking about the International Space Station, the Chinese one orbiting or talking about what it's scanning. | ||
But I will say that we have repeatedly covered for China when they have violated us, whether you look at the Maui fires and what happened there, whether you look at these weather balloons, whether you look at these drones that are happening right now, because remember, anything Iran does is backed by China. | ||
China backs Iran. | ||
Iran backs terrorism. | ||
These drones are essentially funded by China that are all over the country, but the government... | ||
The government is covering up for them because they don't want to alienate China. | ||
We're so bullied by them and leveraged by them in every way that we don't want to alienate them. | ||
They're controlling so much of our domestic and foreign policy as a result. | ||
Let's go to Sabrina in California. | ||
Sabrina, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hi. | |
Thanks for calling. | ||
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Hi, Chase. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Hi. | |
Well, I just wanted to bring up a point about the... | ||
H-1B, I know you're very pro for it, and I hear your talking points. | ||
Just to be clear, I'm not pro the H-1B visa as it's currently written. | ||
I'm just not opposed to importing skilled labor when necessary. | ||
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Gotcha. | |
But go on. | ||
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Well, one of the things is something that I don't know if people consider, but a lot of these positions that these people are hired with the HB1, they don't have an oath to our constitution. | |
They're in the tech industry, and why are we censored? | ||
Well, they don't care. | ||
They're not part of our... | ||
100%. | ||
Big tech would rather hire an Indian engineer... | ||
Who is apolitical than a more talented American engineer who is a conservative or a patriot, 100%. | ||
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So that's one of my big issues is everyone's like, oh, you know, it doesn't really affect us. | |
Let's focus on something else. | ||
But it does. | ||
I mean, there's no oath to our Constitution. | ||
They don't think of us as, you know, they're going to work for a company. | ||
And if the company tells them to censor, even though it's, you know, You know, illegal, they're going to do it. | ||
100%. | ||
Yep, that's definitely a vulnerability, Sabrina. | ||
I agree with you, and I appreciate your feedback on that. | ||
Mark in California, what do you think? | ||
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Hey, I'm really in total agreement with you and what you're saying, and I want to say Happy New Year. | |
I wish you and Infowars will succeed in 2025 and put all these legal matters behind you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You guys are number one in the news network all over the world, and we cannot thank you enough for all you've done in 2024. Thank you, sir. | ||
Yes, so getting back to the subject, another thing that people have to keep in mind, these people get this visa, and I fully understand, okay, my brother from Iran is going to come visit me. | ||
Oh, wonderful. | ||
Oh, my mother from Iran is going to come visit me. | ||
My sister from Kuwait is going to come visit me. | ||
Well, the fact is that a lot of these people fly into the United States, and when it comes time to get back on the plane and go back to their country, they never leave. | ||
And this is a huge problem, too, with these visas. | ||
They have friends coming over, family coming over, all kinds of relatives. | ||
And I totally understand. | ||
I would want my mom to come visit, too. | ||
But it's totally being abused, and there's probably millions of people here, and they flew into here and never left. | ||
I 100% agree with you. | ||
Great points there, Mark. | ||
Let's go to Wild in Wisconsin. | ||
Wild in Wisconsin, what do you think? | ||
Hey, yeah, I wanted to talk about the H-1B visa controversy as well. | ||
And I'm no big fan of, I called in a bunch regarding Elon Musk. | ||
I'm not a big fan of him, but, you know, it seems kind of just obvious, you know, like, Oil companies lobbying for less solar or a steel company lobbying for cheaper, better steel prices. | ||
Sure. | ||
Or a pharmaceutical company or Amazon lobbying for importing more from China. | ||
Yeah, that Elon Musk wants to go to Mars and have all these things. | ||
And he needs the engineers. | ||
So I understand the uproar. | ||
But if you look at the ratio, I mean, he has like 1,400... | ||
H-1B guys and Tesla, and it's like 150,000 people work there. | ||
So the ratio is not that bad, and I think it's more so over like a Goldilocks thing, where it can be somewhere in the middle with the visas, and that we should have them to a certain degree, but it can't be abuse or something ridiculous. | ||
But I think this is a greater portrayal of how easily the right... | ||
Falls for the left's psyops. | ||
Yes. | ||
Because they're building up this Elon Musk villain story ever since he switched to our side, and especially more so over after the Luigi assassination. | ||
So I think they're trying to divide and conquer. | ||
Obviously, they're scared about the new administration coming in. | ||
But I always look at it also, you look at the other side. | ||
Chase, have you ever rode? | ||
Like crew team. | ||
Have I ever rode what? | ||
Rode, like crew team, like a rowboat. | ||
Oh, no, I haven't, but I know what you're talking about. | ||
Yeah, so like I was on a rowing team. | ||
And, you know, using it as like a comparison, you know, the person who's the best rower, who's the strongest, who's pushing the boat forward, gets the best seat and gets to be the captain, etc. | ||
And I think the white man... | ||
It has been pulling everybody's weight in the world for a long time, and it's our turn in line. | ||
We've been waiting in line. | ||
And I think everybody else, from India to Russia to Europe, whatever, around the world needs to catch up. | ||
Otherwise, I think it's going to lead to civil war and just more despondency, and it's holding us back. | ||
You know, you can look at everything from mathematics, the Nikola Tesla, you know, the Prometheus of lightning, you know, all these things, Western civilization, the Greek greats, you know, and I think it's a little cheap of Elon Musk to have that point of view, | ||
and I think he'd get a better result in hiring a mix of people, not just H-1Bs or not just Well, and here's the fact of the matter, man. | ||
There's a high correlation, of course, between white people and what you're saying, but it's not the white people. | ||
It's Western culture, Western civilization, which, yes, has been predominantly white, but there are other people who participated in Western culture and assimilated to it who have been radically successful. | ||
And... | ||
Fact of the matter is we have the most freedom here in the United States relative to any other nation. | ||
I know our freedom is eroding and our government is constantly encroaching on it. | ||
But that freedom has brought with it a tremendous amount of innovation and prosperity relative to the rest of the world and therefore the rest of the world has to copy us or catch up to us or exploit us. | ||
Those are basically the only options. | ||
And we've seen them do all of those things. | ||
We've seen them exploit us. | ||
We've seen them try to catch up, whether it was in Russia during the Cold War. | ||
And we've seen them copy us, like we see from the CCP, with artificial intelligence technology, with copying off of Google and other big tech firms who are happy seemingly to sell out. | ||
So we've seen all three of those approaches. | ||
But you're right. | ||
Ultimately, the benefits of our freedom and our innovation in the United States of America Should be given with priority to Native Americans, to actual Americans, and not sold out to overseas workers or people just because they're cheaper at the expense of what's good for the American people. | ||
I totally agree with that. | ||
That being said, if there's somebody that's like an Einstein level or if you need 12 engineers with a very specific level of skill and you can only find nine here in the United States that can do it, so you have to bring in three, I don't have a problem with that. | ||
Obviously, as the H-1B visas are currently written, when you're bringing in accountants and graphic designers and other skills that are broadly expressed in the existing American labor force, there's a problem there. | ||
So I'm totally for reform here, but at the same time, I'm not going to just write off the notion that we should be able to bring in very talented people who are willing to assimilate. | ||
Wild, thanks for your call. | ||
Cordy in Georgia. | ||
Cordy, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, I want to talk about the H-1B. Can you hear me? | |
Yes. | ||
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Yeah, I think the H-1B is the way to go with immigration. | |
You get the best and brightest of the whole world instead of getting people from prisons from South America or wherever they come from. | ||
I think the H-1B is a good thing, but it should be reformed. | ||
I don't know the gist of it. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you on that, Cordy. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
Obviously right now it's being abused and it's problematic, but I just don't think, I mean, if very talented people want to come immigrate to the United States legally and they want to assimilate to our culture legally and actually genuinely assimilate, I just don't think that we should be opposed to that. | ||
And, you know, a lot of people would argue that, well, if we're taking the best and brightest from all these other countries, then we're harming them. | ||
But if it benefits America, then so what? | ||
I mean, isn't America first about doing what's best for America and not best for the rest of the world? | ||
Again, though, it's such a distraction to focus on the intricacies of an H-1B visa process when we all agree that we don't want 25 million people illegally flooding into the country, many of them terrorists, hundreds of thousands of them from Terrorist countries with terrorist intentions. | ||
I mean, we know that there are at least a thousand. | ||
I think there's way more than that. | ||
Actual, literal terrorists in the United States, members of Al-Qaeda, sympathizers. | ||
And if you survey swaths of our population from these communities about whether or not they believe in things like suicide bombings, Pew Research has done these surveys and figured it out. | ||
An astronomical number of them, not necessarily the majority, but a huge brunt of them, Do you support things like suicide bombings? | ||
Shouldn't we be fighting against that? | ||
Why don't we settle the H-1B visa debate after we solve all of the other tremendous problems like the fact that our government prints money taxing you without representation so you can't afford to make ends meet to the point where both you and your spouse have to work and since you're both working you have to send your kids to a public state propaganda school in order to raise them from the age of 4 to 23. Don't we have bigger problems to focus on, folks? | ||
I'm going to take more of your calls on the other side. | ||
The crew will keep screening them. | ||
I see Will on the board, Gary on the board, Bart on the board, Yeha on the board as well. | ||
And they're going to screen more calls from these callers that we're going to take on the other. | ||
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H5N1, bird flu. | ||
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True. | |
It's gonna kill everybody. | ||
And we all need to have the government force us to start taking this new experimental shot for a bird flu that hasn't even mutated to be able to get into humans. | ||
and make us sick so that if it does magically mutate and we have no idea how it's going to then this old shot that doesn't protect you from the mutation is supposedly out there for people unless you study the science and I've interviewed hundreds of virologists and experts on this when you give someone this type of so-called vaccine When there's other wild viruses going on out there in the environment, | ||
it will cause and accelerate mutations in not just the, quote, bird flu types that people come in contact with, but other viruses and will accelerate its evolution and create a bunch of new variants. | ||
And that's a butchered way of putting it because I'm not a scientist. | ||
I've just read thousands of the reports, interviewed hundreds of scientists, but that's what they're saying. | ||
I mean, if you give somebody a vaccine during a current pandemic for any type of virus, but particularly these, quote, bird flus, then it's what gives rise to mutations and could make it actually jump into humans, or they'll use that as the excuse to claim where it came from. | ||
From all the past stuff we've seen in these weaponized labs, we know they've weaponized bird fluid, made it communicable to humans and airborne. | ||
They're just waiting, in my view, that's where all the propaganda is aimed at, all the pre-programming, to release one soon and say, oh, look, it mutated. | ||
But then again, they've not even come out with a, quote, vaccine guessing how it's mutated like they've done in the past with regular, quote, flus. | ||
And if you really study the flu, they've never guessed the right mutation. | ||
It's never worked. | ||
And people that take a flu shot annually are way more likely to get the natural flu and have all sorts of health problems. | ||
Look it up. | ||
I mean, it is just crazy. | ||
So there's something big going on here. | ||
And I mean, clearly, you give people this type of experimental shot. | ||
It's going to cause a bunch of mutations and viruses, and they'll probably get the jump they want. | ||
But they're just counting on people being totally ignorant about all this. | ||
We need all the experts to chime in right now. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I guess you'll be covered tomorrow on the air. | ||
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Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines. | |
With your host, Chase Geiser. - Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser. | ||
We have 22 minutes left of this broadcast, and I will be continuing to take your calls. | ||
Go to Will in California. | ||
Will, you've been waiting 30 minutes. | ||
What is on your mind? | ||
Hey, Happy New Year there, Chase, and a special shout-out to your crew and all of the beautiful sets that we've witnessed during this great holiday season. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But, you know, the establishment Republicans are claiming chaos. | ||
Ensuing with this lack of support that we all have for Mike Johnson's current speakership position. | ||
And I realize upcoming presidential certification timing is certainly bad, but is he more of a liability than an asset? | ||
You know, with still no release of the J6 tapes, He stated recently that he gladly put his speakership on the line for more Ukraine support. | ||
He ignored the six-month disappearance of Congresswoman Kay Granger, who was found to be at a dementia care facility. | ||
And by the way, she's the chairwoman of the All-Important Appropriations Committee. | ||
And he worked for months with Hakeem Jeffries to pass a 1,547-page omnibus bill without public or congressional scrutiny. | ||
Do we really need leadership like this? | ||
Is there any other way to certify the election? | ||
Because that seems like all that he's good for. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more myself. | ||
And I think that's one of the number one problems, if not the number one problem that we face in the United States of America today right now, is the schism happening between Neoconservative Republicans and MAGA Republicans. | ||
The Republican Party needs to complete its transformation into a populist party. | ||
And that means writing off the Mike Johnson's. | ||
That means writing off the Mitt Romney's, the Mitch McConnell's, the Lindsey Graham's, and others who have done nothing but advocate for war after war after war, globalist policy after globalist policy after globalist policy, all while bending the knee to the uniparty and the deep state. | ||
At the expense of the interest of the American people. | ||
100%. | ||
You nailed it, Will. | ||
Great call. | ||
Great points on Mike Johnson. | ||
Gary in Illinois. | ||
Gary, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, I got a different perspective on this visa thing. | |
Sure. | ||
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I'm an inventor, and I hold a U.S. patent for using plastics for framing material. | |
Uh-huh. | ||
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All right. | |
And back in the day, I tried to go get a bunch of business loans so I could get business started. | ||
And I went to five or six different major banks, and I'm not going to mention no names. | ||
But every one of them told me to, since I was an inventor and I'm a white guy, to hire a black woman, put her as president, and they would loan me all the money that I needed. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, it's my idea. | ||
It's my invention. | ||
Explain this to me, please. | ||
Why do I need to go hire somebody else to be president of my company to get a loan? | ||
I can't explain it to you. | ||
The only explanation is because they're Marxist collectivists and they want to instill communism and socialism and globalism into every institution of our country. | ||
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Yeah, you're starting to get the idea. | |
100%. | ||
Wow. | ||
Sorry you had that experience. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I do have a challenge though. | ||
Sure, go ahead. | ||
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This is for Elon Musk. | |
Being an inventor and figuring things out, I give him the challenge to figure out zero gravity. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's fascinating. | ||
Well, maybe they've already figured it out and that explains some of these unidentified aerial phenomenon that we've experienced or witnessed over the course of the last 50 years. | ||
Bart in Georgia. | ||
Bart, what's on your mind, sir? | ||
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Yes, first of all, before I get into the N-1B visas, I just want to say I signed up for the affiliation at the Alex Jones store. | |
If you guys could go to Bart Fine on X, Rumble, and Fitchy, and click the hell out of those links, I need the money to keep as bad as Alex. | ||
But anyway, let me get to the visas. | ||
I call them the H-1BS visas. | ||
We don't need any more foreign nationals here. | ||
I don't care how smart they are. | ||
We have 30 or 50 million of them just from last year. | ||
And I do not believe that we can't find smart people that are already born in this country. | ||
And I'm totally against it. | ||
We need a moratorium on all immigration except for extreme cases of women and children whose lives are really in danger, particularly Christians. | ||
And I just want to say I'm totally against it. | ||
Well, if I had to choose between a moratorium on all immigration and wide open borders, I would 100% choose a moratorium on all immigration. | ||
I just think that this H-1B visa debate is a distraction from some of the more important issues. | ||
Yes, we should eventually get to the point where we reform it or we debate it. | ||
But why are we talking about this issue when there's so much low-hanging fruit that we all agree on that we can... | ||
Do to undermine the efforts of the deep state to totally sacrifice the sovereignty of our nation for the sake of a globalist government. | ||
Yeha in Canada, Yeha, what's on your mind? | ||
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What's up, Chase? | |
Not much. | ||
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So, as we know, Trump is so eager to annex Canada. | |
I would want Canada to be part of the U.S., but I am aware that If I'm being realistic, it's not going to happen. | ||
But what do you think the U.S. would look like with Canada? | ||
I mean, I obviously don't want it to happen because I don't think that we need another democratic state here in the United States of America. | ||
And I think that ultimately would be what would happen if we annexed Canada. | ||
I can't see the benefit to annexing Canada. | ||
I just think it's a funny troll. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
You know? | ||
Yeah, Canada, right now, it's... | ||
I feel like it's going to be a totalitarian faster than the US because Trudeau, as you know, he's a puppet of WEF. Sure. | ||
And even if he's not in power, I think it's too late because they're pretty much the globalists that penetrated it. | ||
Very deeply. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's exactly what Klaus Schwab said. | ||
And we know that leftism is the fastest track to tyranny or totalitarianism. | ||
And yeah, I think Canada's on a fast track to it as well. | ||
Keith in Wisconsin. | ||
Keith, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
First of all, congrats on your show. | ||
Watching you on the old days with Bannon there, you've come a long way, buddy. | ||
Good job. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Hey, um... | |
Something we all need to get in mind here, we spent $6.7 trillion this year. | ||
Only $1.7 trillion of that is discretionary, and about $900 billion of that goes to the military. | ||
So that only leaves the Doge boys about $800 billion to play with, and they don't have much to do with it because Congress is going to have to do something with it. | ||
So we all have to take a deep breath. | ||
We're only going to get so much done. | ||
The other thing, If you were to count to a trillion, it would take you 37,000 years. | ||
And we create that in debt in every 100 days. | ||
Wow, that's insane, Keith. | ||
Thanks for that call. | ||
Good points there. | ||
Jack in Virginia. | ||
Jack, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, what's going on, Chase? | |
How you doing? | ||
I'm doing good. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
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Hey, look, I've just been concerned about the situation with China, right? | |
And even, that's documents getting even from you guys. | ||
Like, let's see, I'm trying to pull it up on my phone here while I'm talking. | ||
But in reference to, you know, the Naval College Review, I was listening to y'all's show and the 100-year marathon. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And also that speech by that Chinese general. | ||
I don't have his name right in front of me back in like 2005, right? | ||
So everything is going exactly the way they want it, right? | ||
And I don't know if you actually read that speech, but in that speech, the survival of China depends on taking over America. | ||
Like, that's what their ultimate goal is. | ||
I mean, that's what is said in the speech, right? | ||
And they're more patient than we are. | ||
We think four years at a time. | ||
They think 400 years at a time. | ||
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Yeah, but see, the problem is that it's ending now, you know what I'm saying? | |
Like, so, and you're just talking about it, right? | ||
Like, all the soldiers they sent here, right? | ||
So, on top of all the soldiers they sent here, right? | ||
Not only that, but all the other terrorists they sent, right? | ||
Now, just regular GI Joe stuff, right? | ||
Like, not even art of war, right? | ||
You attack your enemy when they're weak, right? | ||
Right now, we have an actual enemy running our country, right? | ||
So, As soon as the day, the day Trump gets in office, we automatically become more powerful, right? | ||
So why wait? | ||
Why wait for that to happen? | ||
Because that's going to set their 100-year Well, I hope the Trump administration can enact policies that are long-standing enough to permanently divert it, but it's possible that Trump gets in in 2025 next month and until 2028 that postpones Their plan, and then a leftist gets in office in 2028, 2029, and the Chinese are able to resume their plan. | ||
I think that when we have good leaders, we postpone the advance of evil, and when we have bad leaders, they begin to progress again. | ||
The evil entities of the world, the globalist entities. | ||
So we'll see what happens, Jack, but good points there. | ||
Joe in Arkansas. | ||
Joe, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
I think all these H-1B visas for now. | ||
I think they need to be stopped. | ||
And I think we need to focus on mass deportation. | ||
And once that takes place, I think we need to take a hard look and reevaluate who we really need in this country. | ||
And I do believe we have plenty of qualified people in this country that can fill all of those positions. | ||
I think we get... | ||
Overlooked, and especially the whites, and for some reason, you know, we're like the ones that seem to be like, you know, the biggest enemy now. | ||
Like, if you're white, yeah, you're the enemy. | ||
But I think we need to focus on mass deportation, and then Worry about who we really need in this country. | ||
This country's in big trouble. | ||
And your last caller, I think China is coming. | ||
And I think they're coming sooner than most of us think. | ||
That's our biggest threat. | ||
Joe, I can't help but agree with you there. | ||
I think all your points make a lot of sense. | ||
And I think you're right. | ||
I'd like to see that approach too. | ||
Marcus in Idaho. | ||
Marcus, what's on your mind, man? | ||
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Hello, Jay. | |
Hey, thanks for calling. | ||
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Yeah, thank you. | |
You know, I kind of think you guys are losers. | ||
There's serious problems that I have with you. | ||
Alex Jones talked about rape culture on Christmas Eve, and it's like, what the hell is wrong with you? | ||
What the hell is wrong with your mind? | ||
And you guys just, you've got angst. | ||
Everything is about ink. | ||
You can't really go through a system about what's happening in the world without just this system of pissed off. | ||
And I understand. | ||
I understand. | ||
I've been watching it for a long time. | ||
But, you know, it doesn't need to be like that. | ||
So you're saying everything that we do is about hate? | ||
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A lot of times, yeah. | |
I mean, it's like Alex Jones. | ||
He's got an air raid siren going on. | ||
The first thing, all right, the whole thing is going to blow up. | ||
It's going to be World War III. It's going to be destruction for everything. | ||
Let me explain to you the difference between Infowars and other media outlets and the philosophy of populism versus the philosophy of globalism. | ||
Infowars is not on the air or broadcasting because it hates the political opposition. | ||
That's what the left does. | ||
We are broadcasting what we broadcast. | ||
We speak the truth that we speak. | ||
We fight for the freedoms that we fight for because we love the people behind us. | ||
We fight because we love our families at home. | ||
We love our country. | ||
We love our countrymen. | ||
Fellow patriotic neighbors, and we're fighting against this onslaught, this assault on us because of our love for them and our love for ourselves as individuals, as Christians, as whatever. | ||
But the left, see, what they do is they don't fight because they love anything. | ||
They fight because they hate you. | ||
The Joe Scarboroughs, the Stephanophiluses. | ||
The Anderson Coopers, the Brian Stelters, the Joy Reads. | ||
I mean, if you look at CNN, MSNBC, or the rhetoric from Blinken, this administration, Karine Jean-Pierre, and others, you're telling me that their rhetoric is rhetoric of compassion? | ||
You're telling me that the left's rhetoric is so compassionate despite the fact that they claim to advocate for those who suffer from transgender gender dysphoria? | ||
Their solution is mass sterilization of all those people, but that's because they love those people so much? | ||
You're telling me that the left is actually the side of love and not hate when they advocate and fight for democracy outwardly, verbally, while simultaneously funding billions upon billions upon billions of dollars to wars all over the world, whether it's in Syria, whether it's in Ukraine, whether it's in Israel, whether it's with Taiwan, which is escalating right now because of the Indo-Pacific. | ||
Not to mention all the clandestine operations that have existed in Africa for decades and decades and decades. | ||
You're telling me that while Secretary Blinken sings, keep on rocking in the free world, it's because he loves the free world so much after he supports a country which has totally postponed all of its democratic elections so they can kill as many Russians as possible while Dan Crenshaw brags that we're doing it with dollars instead of American bodies? | ||
I mean, come on, man. | ||
I'm not here because I hate the enemy. | ||
I do hate them. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I suffer from the same vices of any human being. | ||
I am just as much subject to the fall of man as any other person. | ||
But I'm not here because I hate the leftists or because I hate the globalists. | ||
I'm here because I love freedom. | ||
See, that's the difference. | ||
You don't charge into battle because you hate the British. | ||
You charge into battle because you love the American flag. | ||
You don't fight against the orcs because you hate Mordor. | ||
You fight against the orcs because you love... | ||
The people you're protecting in Helms Deep. | ||
And I know what you mean. | ||
You can talk about how we have aggressive rhetoric or we do air raid sirens. | ||
But the reason you do an air raid siren is so that the people you want to protect and love can seek shelter from an assault. | ||
Even an air raid siren is not an aggressive sound. | ||
It's a sound of defense. | ||
We are under attack. | ||
Please take cover. | ||
Please take shelter. | ||
You think that's because of hate? | ||
I mean, unbelievable, man. | ||
You call in and gripe about something Alice Jones said on Christmas Eve. | ||
The fact that the guy was even working or broadcasting on Christmas Eve is indicative of a love he has for his country and his family. | ||
Tony in Florida. | ||
Tony, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
Thanks for having me. | ||
I apologize to you and everyone for my hoarse voice tonight. | ||
That's okay. | ||
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I was calling regarding Elon Musk and Twitter and the supposed release of free speech. | |
My Twitter was banned the same day as President Trump. | ||
On January 8th, shortly after the so-called insurrection. | ||
Okay, I tried several times while Jack still had a hold of Twitter to no avail. | ||
So I quit. | ||
I gave up. | ||
So when Elon took over, I started again making appeals trying to get my Twitter back. | ||
And after appeal and after appeal and after appeal, they finally have put me to the point that when I try to appeal, it just automatically just gets rejected. | ||
And I'm just saying, why? | ||
Why? | ||
Because I was out there on my Twitter and I was posting posts of exposing pedophilia in children's games and children's toys. | ||
And because, you know, perhaps I put the world's largest ice cream container from the Guinness Book of World Records on there and put a picture of that saying, hey, Nancy, we'll be waiting for you with this when the rose called up yonder. | ||
Or, you know, maybe it's because we as Patriots found these links to Child P.O.R.N. on the Twitter page. | ||
Look, Tony, you're absolutely right. | ||
The pedophilia thing is rampant. | ||
It's obviously a major issue. | ||
Justice should be brought to all the culprits behind it. | ||
I totally agree with you. | ||
I even agree with you that X is not a perfect example of freedom of speech. | ||
Obviously, it's an issue. | ||
When Owen Schroyer is losing his blue checkmark, when others are unable to win their appeals to get their accounts back, I agree with you. | ||
But it cannot be denied that it's so much better than it was five years ago. | ||
I mean, there was a time when thousands upon thousands of accounts were censored all at once because of January 6th. | ||
And they censored the President of the United States, and they took Alex Jones off the platform for no reason whatsoever. | ||
I mean, it's better than it was. | ||
It's not perfect. | ||
Elon Musk isn't perfect. | ||
We should definitely apply pressure to improve it. | ||
But to say that we're not headed in the right direction, I think, is a mischaracterization. | ||
Tim in California. | ||
Tim, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
Happy New Year. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
Here's what I'd say. | ||
You know, with the holidays, it might have flown under the radar and it might have been missed. | ||
But Doge, the Department of Government Efficiency, made a post on X on Monday. | ||
And it said, unless addressed, the United States government will add over $6.4 billion of debt every day for the next 10 years. | ||
And what that breaks down to be, which is alarming, is $268 million each and every hour. | ||
In fact, it's $4.5 million every minute. | ||
It's more than $74,000 every second. | ||
And that's what they're borrowing. | ||
That's what they're borrowing. | ||
And every time they borrow, your buying power goes down. | ||
So they're taxing you every dollar they spend. | ||
It's a tax. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
It's unbelievable, Tim. | ||
And regarding the conversation about the H-Visa thing, just a quick little note. | ||
I honestly feel, although they were rude about it, in many ways they were right. | ||
And it's not really the Americans' fault. | ||
It is the person that Mike Pompeo said was the most dangerous person on the planet Earth. | ||
It's people like... | ||
The head of these teachers' unions that are in charge of educating our children, and instead of educating them, they've been indoctrinating them, and instead of us graduating all our kids in first and second and third place in world competitions, we spend more money than anybody else on planet Earth. | ||
100%. | ||
What did we go from 17th to 50th after the Department of Education was established by Jimmy Carter? | ||
Speaking of Jimmy Carter, we've got a couple of minutes left. | ||
Mike in Alaska. | ||
Mike, what's on your mind? | ||
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Oh, hello. | |
Hello, Chase. | ||
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
I'll talk really fast here. | ||
Take your time. | ||
Talk slowly. | ||
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Okay, well, Jimmy Carter's going to be blamed. | |
I mean, Trump is going to be blamed for Jimmy's death, Chase. | ||
Really? | ||
I mean, he was 100 years old. | ||
I think everybody understands that he died. | ||
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Yeah, well, he croaked right after Trump said he was taken back Panama. | |
Well, hey, maybe now that he's dead, Hamas will finally release the hostages. | ||
Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Andrew, what's on your mind? | ||
A lot of people don't realize, because you guys are younger, Jimmy Carter is the one who started Fannie and Freddie, the Community Reinvestment Act. | ||
And under Reagan, it wasn't really funded, so it didn't do damage. | ||
It was Bill Clinton who took it up and funded it. | ||
But I have to give Clinton credit, contrasting with Carter. | ||
Clinton stuck with the Reagan tax rate because they told him if he raises taxes, it'll hurt the economy. | ||
And also he did welfare reform. | ||
So Carter, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and expecting a different result. | ||
And as Reagan said, when you hear the government, they cause the problem, then they want to come in as the savior. | ||
He drove tons of factory jobs out with the high taxes, with the high taxes. | ||
We had an energy crisis under him. | ||
And also, he blocked school choice and, like you said, started the Department of Education. | ||
So I was incensed because I once saw him in an interview. | ||
He was talking about the inner cities and how we have to help. | ||
And I was like, wait a minute. | ||
Those are your racist policies that block school choice out of wedlock birth rate is through the roof. | ||
Government dependency, then you have the nerve To give people loans that they default and it crashes the economy. | ||
But he's going to build habitat for humanity. | ||
Yeah, right, right. | ||
We'll make it so you can't afford a house and so you go bankrupt and so the whole housing market crashes. | ||
But we'll build your cheap house for you. | ||
It'll be a charity thing. | ||
It's great. | ||
Andrew, I'm sorry I've got to let you go early, but we only have 14 seconds left of this broadcast. | ||
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