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Tom Homan, the new border czar, Trump, after we ran around and pointed this out, I'm not trying to get the credit for it, but we actually told him, and Flynn did, and we got on their ass, and those reports, right before the election and after, got hundreds of millions of views on X because of you. | ||
I mean, some of them got 50 million apiece, and it became a big issue to not just have Trump say, we're going to find the 35,000 missing kids, and we're going to stop new ones being brought in for sex slavery and slave labor, which is even the New York Times business is going on massively. | ||
But we're going to prosecute the NGOs, the nonprofits, the State Department, DHS leaders, Mayorkas that did it. | ||
And then they're scared and they've admitted their concern. | ||
And the first thing is to go find them and then investigate what's going on with them. | ||
Well, this came out yesterday on Fox News and I looked it up. | ||
This has been said by Homan. | ||
They have found between 75,000 and 80,000 of them that are now finding out where they are and are now going out to see the conditions they're in. | ||
And so the criminal investigations are on. | ||
I would imagine you're going to start seeing arrests and things by next week. | ||
So praise God and pass the ammunition and the information war. | ||
And then this will, again, not just be the right thing to do, to stop it, to save them, and to prosecute those for what they did. | ||
That's justice. | ||
But this will bring down their entire system. | ||
Human trafficking, slave labor, same thing. | ||
Sex slavery in Europe. | ||
Had an MP from UK on last week about that. | ||
I mean, this is how you bring them down. | ||
And you notice what Musk is targeting is that all over the world. | ||
Because it's the same globalist network doing this. | ||
This is their secret currency, including killing them and selling their organs. | ||
So this is great news. | ||
Here's a clip of it. | ||
Now, the second wave that Tom Holm and the borders are for Trump has told me about in all of this will focus on those missing children, hundreds of thousands of them that we know. | ||
And that number has started to already come down, Emily, from 300,000. | ||
So they've found about 75,000 to 80,000 of those kids already. | ||
If they can get the list of these guys. | ||
Four full days in office for Trump. | ||
If they can get the list of where some of those kids have been and they've been identifying it, you know, since the election, going after them and trying to find those little ones. | ||
What in the world was Biden's administration doing? | ||
What was Secretary of Homeland Mayorkas doing when he said to the committees on Capitol Hill, we don't know where those kids are. | ||
I'll look into it. | ||
No, dude, you obviously had a better way to find them and you didn't do your job. | ||
I can't believe they impeached him and didn't remove him. | ||
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You are the Paul Revere's. | |
InfoWars is the tip of the spear. | ||
And you're listening to Chase Geyser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Sunday Night Live. | ||
I am your host, Chase Geyser, for the next one hour and 58 minutes. | ||
And whoa, what a week. | ||
I mean, Alex Jones said it best yesterday with the headline, more has been accomplished in this week since the first week of the book Genesis. | ||
It is unbelievable to see all that this president has done. | ||
And frankly, it really pissed me off. | ||
Because I realized that every president we've ever had throughout history in the last 50 years or so, especially since the executive branch has had all these distinguished powers, has really been dropping the ball. | ||
I thought that George W. Bush was efficient at propelling the deep state and funding... | ||
The Patriot Act and supporting that and the surveillance and the espionage of the American people and just expanding the military industrial complex and the corruption of the political industrial complex and the intelligence community. | ||
I mean, I thought the heat was efficient, but even the villains have been dropping the ball compared to what Trump has proven a president can accomplish in the first seven days. | ||
I mean, Trump is doing more good things than... | ||
It has done more good things in the first week as President of the United States than there were millions of illegal migrants that came into the United States during the entirety of Biden's term. | ||
And that's saying something because there were millions upon millions that came in. | ||
And we've got this developing story with Columbia and what's going on with the missing children. | ||
Those are the big ones that I want to get into. | ||
But the crew was kind enough to let me know that the President of Columbia came out with this statement. | ||
And it's very much a TLDR, a too-long-did-not-read. | ||
I mean, look, folks, I got married, so I only had to deal with one person nagging me, and I'm just looking at this block of text from the president of Columbia, and I already feel like I'm being nagged. | ||
Starts out, Trump, I don't really like traveling to the U.S. It's a bit boring, but I confess that there are some commendable things. | ||
I like going to the black neighborhoods of Washington where I saw an entire fight. | ||
In the U.S. capital between blacks and Latinos with barricades, which seemed like nonsense to me because they should join together. | ||
I confess that I like Walt Whitman and Paul Simon and Noam Chomsky and Miller. | ||
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Oh, so he is a commie! | |
I confess that Sacco and Vanzetti, who have my blood, are memorable in the history of the U.S.A., and I follow them. | ||
They were murdered by labor leaders with the electric chair of the fascists who are within the U.S.A. as well as within my country. | ||
I don't like your oil, Trump. | ||
You're going to wipe out the human species because of greed. | ||
Maybe one day over a glass of whiskey, which I accept despite my gastritis. | ||
We can talk frankly about this. | ||
Of course, he doesn't even acknowledge the fact that it's well known that Donald Trump doesn't drink. | ||
But it's difficult because you consider me an inferior race and I'm not, nor is any Colombian. | ||
Well, if none of the Colombians are inferior, then why is it that you would not allow... | ||
If your country and your people are so sacred and beautiful, then why is it that you would deny any Colombian native the right and the privilege and the honor of being repatriated to his own country? | ||
So if you know someone who is stubborn, that's me, period. | ||
You can try to carry out a coup with your economic strength and your arrogance like they did with Allende. | ||
Probably pronounced Allende, I don't know. | ||
But I will die in my law. | ||
I resisted torture and I resist you. | ||
I don't want slavers next to Colombia. | ||
We already had many and we freed ourselves. | ||
What I want next to Colombia are lovers of freedom. | ||
If you can't accompany me, I'll go elsewhere. | ||
Colombia is the heart of the world and you didn't understand that. | ||
This is the land of the yellow butterflies. | ||
Okay, well, he does have the, you know, butterfly thing going on. | ||
I'm not going to read the rest of it. | ||
It's boring. | ||
So, he's griping because Trump announced today that he was going to have a 25% tariff on all goods from Colombia. | ||
Unless these illegal migrants who were sent, not just who left Colombia and came to the United States of America, but who were sent by Colombia because its shithole economy is based off of remittance. | ||
People coming over here and then sending money back to their families. | ||
So they just send their prisoners, they send their mental ill, and they send their labor force to the United States to commit remittance back out of our country into Colombia. | ||
And I... I'm not going to listen to the rest. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm almost even losing my train of thought. | ||
We're six minutes into the show and I'm almost losing my train of thought because I'm just so frustrated that somebody like this would have the audacity to insult my country by saying how great their country is and how terrible wine is and then refuse to allow their own people back in. | ||
I mean, he's making it sound like anybody who would be in the United States of America would be some kind of a hostage. | ||
And therefore, he's refusing to Allow the United States to release the hostages back into his country. | ||
I mean, isn't that kind of a form of treason? | ||
No, he's just a pompous South American, Central American, whatever the hell. | ||
Everything that's below the border is South American, as far as I'm concerned, because there's only one America. | ||
He's just arrogant and the hubris. | ||
And it reminds me of that comment that I heard from Haig Seth when he was speaking to the Senate. | ||
And he was talking about how many five-star generals we have now compared to World War II. I don't know if the crew can look that up. | ||
You don't have to find the clip. | ||
But I'd like to know how many five-star generals there are in the United States now. | ||
I'm sure ChatGPT can tell you right away or Grok. | ||
And how many there were in 1945. We have astronomically more five-star generals in the United States of America now than we had in 1945. And we haven't won a war since 1945. I guess technically we kind of won the Korean War, but it seems kind of like a stalemate. | ||
And Trump, you know, was furious that Colombia would not accept these migrants. | ||
Mexico's trying to do the same thing. | ||
All these commies who claim to hate fascism when they don't even realize that globalism is the hybrid between fascism and communism altogether. | ||
So Trump being furious said, all right, you have a week of 25% tariffs and if you don't let us deliver these people back to you, then it's going to be 50% tariffs. | ||
And it's interesting because I've heard that the president of Colombia has offered his own presidential Colombia Force One to... | ||
Personally pick up these migrants, but then he comes out and he gripes and whines about it here. | ||
I'm thinking he's doing this tough guy thing. | ||
It's positively Iranian almost. | ||
Where they shake their fists to look tough to their own people, but then they send a bunch of drones that they know are going to get intercepted because they don't actually want to start a war. | ||
But I can't imagine that any leader... | ||
United States currently has no five-star generals. | ||
Well, it had four in 1945. Five-star rank was retired in 81. How many four-star generals do we have then? | ||
Pardon me for misquoting that. | ||
I should have just played the clip. | ||
In fact, why don't you guys just find the clip so we can get it right? | ||
But the White House has come out with this press release talking about ending illegal immigration in the United States. | ||
Obviously, Trump is very serious about this. | ||
The United States has more four-star generals today than it did in 1945. The number of four-star generals is limited by status, but the number of positions for four-star generals has increased due to global military expansion. | ||
It doesn't give the exact number, but there are more. | ||
All right, move on from that. | ||
It's obviously taking this illegal immigration thing very seriously, which is good, because if there isn't national sovereignty, then there isn't individual sovereignty, and if there isn't individual sovereignty, then there is total globalism. | ||
So this is an anti-globalist policy, which is why our own deep state hates it so much, and why all of the Marxist and fascist nations, the globalist nations of the world and the political class, hate it so much. | ||
They hate the fact that we have the audacity to defend our own border. | ||
When really they think what we should be doing is just fighting wars and defending the borders of every other nation all across the world at the expense of our own people, constantly. | ||
And just like what we saw happen in 2016, we're seeing happen right now in 2024, where the more good that Donald Trump does, the more maniacal the left becomes, the more idiotic the globalists become. | ||
And I've said this point before, the fact of the matter is... | ||
I would have been very pleased to see Joe Biden do a good job. | ||
I did not like him. | ||
I did not trust him. | ||
In fact, I would say that I personally hated him. | ||
I knew that he was going to do a terrible job, but I would have loved to have been pleasantly surprised by an outstanding performance of Joe Biden. | ||
If Joe Biden had done in the first seven days of his presidency what Donald Trump has done in the first seven days of this term, I would have been like, wow! | ||
Boy, was I wrong about everything. | ||
Obviously, the left would have hated it and said, wow, you lied about everything. | ||
Point is, I want the President of the United States to do a good job regardless of who the President of the United States is or what party the President of the United States represents. | ||
But you see something completely different from the left. | ||
You see something completely different from the Democrats, the Globalists, the Satanists, whatever you want to call them. | ||
It's all the same thing. | ||
It's all just the cabal of evil. | ||
The better our country does, the more they hate the leadership responsible for that greatness. | ||
The more we are in a golden age, the more bitter the left becomes that we're not in a cave period, a prehistoric age. | ||
The better Donald Trump does, the more they hate him. | ||
Because it proves to the American people and the people of the world, for that matter, that these populist policies are actually more efficient, more just, and what's more totally possible. | ||
You can actually do more in seven days than what we've seen for most administrations in seven years. | ||
Frankly, what we saw from the first Trump presidency in four years. | ||
I mean, I can think, and it's not just because it's recent. | ||
I can think of more amazing things that Donald Trump has accomplished in the last seven days than I can think of for his first term. | ||
And it's not his fault. | ||
I think there's been an attitude shift because I think he's in a war mindset now. | ||
I think that when Donald Trump was the president of the United States for his first term, he thought of himself as a peacetime president, a domestic-focused president. | ||
And so he did things like not prosecuting Hillary Clinton, even though he said in the debate that she would be in jail if he won. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
This is a peacetime. | ||
The war is over. | ||
We won the election. | ||
He did things like allowing people to keep their jobs who should have been fired right away, like the Fauci's. | ||
And he kept the Comeys for too long. | ||
And he had people in his administration like Sebastian Gorka for too long. | ||
But this time, I think since he's been shot in the face, He has shifted his genetic code, his history, all of the thousands of ancestors that he's had going back in time for as long as humanity has walked the face of the earth, | ||
all of their genes surviving ice age after ice age, conflict after conflict, tragedy after tragedy, natural disaster after natural disaster, famine after famine, all of the genes of the ancestors of Donald J. Trump have been shaken awake like the first scene of Mulan from 1990s where the ancestors just become animated. | ||
To help out their living descendant in a great conflict against evil. | ||
And I think now, those genes have been activated, and he is now in a war mindset. | ||
Not a war-mongering mindset, not a bomb-everything-blow-everything-up mindset, but in a domestic war mindset. | ||
I think he realizes now, for the first time of any president since the 50s, really, since JFK, That oh, the greatest threat to national security isn't Iran. | ||
Oh, the greatest threat to national security isn't Russia. | ||
Oh, the greatest threat to national security isn't China. | ||
It isn't Israel. | ||
The greatest threat to national security is our own deep state. | ||
Is our own government, the government of the United States of America, specifically organizations like the IRS, organizations like the CIA, organizations like the FBI, which have been responsible for assassination after assassination, regime change after regime change, human rights violation after human rights violation, war after war, and innocent death after innocent death, frankly, genocide after genocide. | ||
And so now he has decided instead of the United States going to war everywhere else on behalf of anyone else, I'm going to go to war on behalf of the American people against the government of the United States. | ||
Because the government of the United States isn't America, folks. | ||
And America is not the United States. | ||
These are two different countries, two different governments, frankly, two different peoples with two different interests at war with one another. | ||
It's the giant schism of our time. | ||
And if we are going to enter into this golden age, then we have to shed the burden that is the prior age of just deep state manipulation, operation, both psychological and physical. | ||
On not just the people of the world, but our own people specifically. | ||
And we don't have to have a hot war with them. | ||
You have to understand that in order to win any conflict, you have to play on the same medium. | ||
You can't win a football game on a basketball court. | ||
You can't win a baseball game on a football field. | ||
And this war that we've been experiencing for the last 50 years is not a war with any physical fronts. | ||
It's an information war, and it's a war of conspiracy. | ||
We have been conspired against by our own government for decade after decade after decade, and there's been zero accountability whatsoever because there weren't checks and balances installed in the Constitution for a fourth branch of government that is the deep state. | ||
There's no mechanism to hold these people accountable. | ||
Whenever you catch them doing something, they just delete the documents and then don't tell you who was involved. | ||
And there's no way to find out because the organizations responsible are the organizations that do investigations. | ||
So instead of fighting them on some front out in the street, what Donald Trump did, what Elon Musk did, what Alex Jones did, what Infowars did, is we fought a war against the conspirators. | ||
By conspiring ourselves. | ||
And what we witnessed over the last six months is nothing short of A-level, expert, major league, professional, master class conspiring. | ||
But instead of against the American people, it was conspiring on behalf of the American people. | ||
We've seen stuff like this before. | ||
Famously in Batman. | ||
He says, I am what Gotham needs me to be. | ||
And they needed him to be the villain. | ||
That's how the conspiring was supposed to go. | ||
But, you look at things like Band of Brothers, 101st Airborne, and some of the famous historical moments of combat in that series, historically accurate, many of them were put into military textbooks down the road. | ||
Taught at academies, taught at training. | ||
These specific battles. | ||
How to approach an artillery unit from multiple directions, things of that nature. | ||
And I'm not a military expert, but I know that the 101st Airborne is a textbook unit based on the things that they did in World War II. And what we've seen over the last six months is textbook of... | ||
How to out-conspire these conspirators because we had never been playing their game against them. | ||
We'd always been trying to do this overt operation against a covert operation. | ||
We tried to win a basketball game on a football field. | ||
And we played right into their hand with the people that we elected, the Mitch McConnells, the George Bushes, the Herbert Walkers. | ||
We said, read my lips, no new taxes. | ||
And then just came in and expanded the deep state. | ||
The George Bushes who expanded the deep state on behalf of their father and got us into war after war. | ||
We thought that we could win overtly. | ||
So what happened in the last six months? | ||
Really the last couple of years. | ||
But it ramped up in the last six months. | ||
Is incredibly powerful people. | ||
Realizing the degeneracy of the left and globalism began to quietly conspire together. | ||
The Elon Musks, the Donald Trumps and others. | ||
The ones you've seen most recently are just switching teams, jumping off of the bandwagon of globalism because they see where the trend is going. | ||
But there were pioneers that established safety on this populist frontier before these others are coming over, the Zuckerbergs and the Bezoses and the Bill Gates, who just feign principle and feign affection. | ||
Guys, you have to look this clip up. | ||
I don't know why I didn't pull it. | ||
Can you find the clip of Zuckerberg lying to Joe Rogan about being a bowhunter? | ||
It's got to be on X. Maybe I saw it on Instagram. | ||
Please just find it because we have to run it to just show how full of shit these people are. | ||
Zuckerberg's full of it. | ||
And Bill Gates is obviously full of it if he's funding these organizations that are allowing 17,000 people and more to erroneously claim that they're doctors so that it can be published that 17,000 doctors are coming out against RFK Jr. where it's just an army of leftists. | ||
I mean, it's the same exact tactics that they used for all the Kamala Harris rallies to make him look like she was popular. | ||
I don't know if you know this. | ||
I'm sure many of the people in the audience know this. | ||
We've certainly reported on it. | ||
I know not everybody can watch every minute of every show. | ||
But they pulled the cell phone data of the rallies for Kamala Harris and they found that like 3,000 to 5,000 of the people at many of these arena rallies were the same people based on the cell phone data. | ||
Just going from city to city. | ||
Bossing them all around. | ||
I mean, it was like a Grateful Dead concert where they would sell out every single city, but really it was just like an army of Grateful Dead fans that went to every concert. | ||
It was a cult. | ||
So this cult was following her around. | ||
She had no popularity in any of these cities. | ||
Same thing's happening right now, only this tactic is being applied to petitions and things of that nature, where Bill Gates is just having this same army pretend to be doctors sign up and so they can just bash against RFK Jr. So Bill Gates is faking it. | ||
Bezos, I guarantee, is faking it because he has every incentive to want to be able to import as much as he can from China, given that Amazon is basically dependent on the Chinese manufacturing infrastructure. | ||
And Zuckerberg is full of it. | ||
I mean, we're dealing with a level of sociopathy never before seen. | ||
Because typically speaking, this is what's so insane about this. | ||
Typically speaking, sociopaths or psychopaths, whatever you want to call them, people without consciences, Don't actually have a lot of success in their life. | ||
I mean, if you look at the most egregious examples of psychopathy, sociopathy, lack of consciousness, these are typically low IQ people, been brutally abused when they were children, they commit like just heinous crimes like murder and rape, and then they get locked up forever. | ||
Now, if you deal with somebody who's just naturally psychopathic or sociopathic, without a conscience, And they weren't abused or anything, maybe brought up in a regular middle class or even upper middle class home. | ||
Yes, they can have some success, but they never stay in the same city for too long because people sort of catch on to them. | ||
They never stay at the same job for too long because people realize that they're full of shit or corrupt or evil or fake or just bizarre. | ||
And so they never really, very often, it's like 1% of the population folks have this condition. | ||
Without a conscience. | ||
They never really achieve that much success. | ||
But every once in a while, there's an exception. | ||
When there's somebody who's a sociopath who also happens to have an astronomical IQ. Like a Sam Altman. | ||
Or a George Soros. | ||
Or a Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
Or a Hillary Clinton. | ||
And there are other examples. | ||
Where they're able with their intelligence to overcome that which their psychopathy would have otherwise undermined. | ||
Like Sam Altman, if he was a dumbass, he'd never have been able to get away with this stuff. | ||
George Soros, if he was a dumbass, never would have been able to do it. | ||
Bill Gates, if he was a dumbass, never would have been able to do it. | ||
Hillary Clinton, same thing. | ||
I mean, the sociopaths at the top are an elite intelligence. | ||
That's why it's so intimidating. | ||
Because when an evil person has that level of intelligence, they seek power, they seek control, because it's born out of their narcissism, and then they get into power. | ||
And then they fake everything. | ||
Who they support, what they believe in, what they love. | ||
That's why they flip-flop on every issue where she's not against gay marriage and then she is for gay marriage. | ||
It's not because she changed her mind where Zuckerberg is all for censorship and then he's against censorship. | ||
I mean, it's the same exact behavior over and over again that we see from these sociopaths. | ||
Musk is not a sociopath. | ||
He's just a little eccentric because he's got a very high IQ and he's autistic or Asperger's, whatever the fuck. | ||
They're all the same to me. | ||
Sorry, guys. | ||
And so he was a genuine person who came onto our side, conspired with Trump, conspired to get X. Even Dorsey knew, as left as he is, he's not a sociopath, he knew that what was happening with the censorship industrial complex was going to undermine freedom of speech and information forever, and he knew that the direction artificial intelligence was going was going to further that problem. | ||
And so Dorsey conspired with Musk to allow Musk in to get the company, and then he disappeared. | ||
My mission here is done. | ||
He washed his hands of it like Pontius Pilate, whatever. | ||
Musk got X, brought everybody back onto the platform, almost everybody. | ||
It's not perfect freedom of speech. | ||
But the Donald Trumps are back. | ||
The Alex Joneses are back. | ||
And he did it so strategically that there was nothing that could be done to stop it. | ||
And then got Trump elected, and now it's war because, God, they tried to kill him. | ||
I don't know if you guys have that bow clip yet. | ||
Let's run it. | ||
This is how you know Mark Zuckerberg is a sociopath. | ||
Watch. | ||
This is where meat comes from. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Although my favorite is bow. | ||
Bow and arrow. | ||
I mean, that's, I think, like the most... | ||
That feels like the most kind of sporting version of it. | ||
Yeah, if you want to put it that way. | ||
And you just kind of go and hang out. | ||
Yeah, and you have to be fit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Especially if you're mountain hunting. | ||
And then actually carry the thing out. | ||
Yeah, and carry the thing out. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, no, I mostly use a rifle just because it's so much more efficient. | ||
You know, your conversion rate is so much higher, but it's... | ||
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What kind of bow do you have? | |
Gosh. | ||
I didn't get to do it this season, but... | ||
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Do you know the company that makes it? | |
Not off the top of my head. | ||
I have to know. | ||
Yeah, no, this is embarrassing. | ||
This is embarrassing. | ||
Do you know how old it is? | ||
No, it's not old. | ||
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Okay. | |
I think it's like a... | ||
Did you get someone to coach you? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Who coached you? | ||
It's basically a bunch of the guys who... | ||
The guys? | ||
I mean, I don't know if he's ever gone bowhunting or not, but the way a normal person would answer that question, like, for example, if I was Mark Zuckerberg, And I went bow hunting, and I did it in a typical billionaire way where I just had my team arrange for it to happen so I could have the experience, right? | ||
The very unconventional way to get into bow hunting, most people have an uncle or a father or a grandfather that teaches them, or they have buddies that really do it. | ||
They just get roped in, and then they get really into it, and they understand all the details about the different bows and the different arrows and the different places to go and how many acres it is and what time of the year. | ||
But when you're Zuckerberg and you want to know what it's like, To bow hunt, but you don't want to go through all the time and bullshit of getting into the culture. | ||
You just have your team make the arrangements. | ||
Some big wig bow guy comes out. | ||
You go bow hunting one day. | ||
Maybe you buy a dozen bows because you can afford to. | ||
I just want every bow, all the best ones, every brand. | ||
And you hang them up in your basement and you show your friends when they come over. | ||
All you got to say to Joe Rogan when he asks you what kind of bow is it. | ||
Look, man. | ||
I know that the way that I did bow hunting is different than most people. | ||
I can't say that I'm part of the culture. | ||
I'm busy. | ||
I had my team get like a dozen bows and I had a guy whose name I don't even remember come teach me how to do it and I just did it a few times. | ||
But I have no idea anything about bow hunting other than that I enjoyed doing it. | ||
That's a human response! | ||
You know? | ||
It's like not that hard but instead he's just like you can tell he's like I've been caught in this lie, but I don't have enough empathy or understanding of how humans think or feel about things, myself, to respond to it in a human way. | ||
So he just, like, reverted to android Zuckerberg. | ||
He reverted to pre-fuzzy, micro-dose, psilocybin-necklace-wearing Zuckerberg, and we saw what we saw with him drinking the water in front of the Senate for Cambridge Analytica like an alien. | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a break. | ||
I am going to show you more clips. | ||
I am going to show you more news. | ||
In 30 seconds. | ||
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I might. | ||
I probably won't. | ||
I had people complain. | ||
I had listeners complain that I was taking calls for the second hour of the show and they just wanted to hear news. | ||
So I've been kind of cutting back on it, but let me know in the replies on my X account if you want me to take calls more often. | ||
Always looking for feedback on that. | ||
And I want to get into these details about this story. | ||
I know Jones showed a couple of these clips, but I owe it to the audience to cover the news. | ||
Different people tune in at different times. | ||
Bombshell report. | ||
Trump admin already finds approximately 75,000 missing migrant children in the first week. | ||
We played the report at the beginning of the show today of Alex, covering this yesterday from the Alex Jones Network Studios. | ||
And Alex did play this report of Harris Fokker, but I am going to show it to you. | ||
It's clip number one. | ||
But I'm going to show it to you in the context of previous comments that were made by Mayorkas. | ||
We're going to unpack it, and then we're going to get into more breaking news, talk about things like AI, TikTok, what's actually developing, not just in a macro way, what's going on with AI, but what we're on the cusp of. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable. | ||
But let's show clip one first, and then we'll unpack. | ||
Now, the second wave that Tom Holm and the Borders are for Trump has told me about in all of this will focus on those missing children, hundreds of thousands of them that we know. | ||
And that number has started to already come down, Emily, from 300,000. | ||
So they've found about 75,000 to 80,000 of those kids already. | ||
If they can get the list of these guys, four full days in office for Trump, if they can get the list of where some of those kids have been and they've been identifying it, you know, since the election, going after them and trying to find those little ones, what in the world? | ||
Was Biden's administration doing? | ||
What was Secretary of Homeland Mayorkas doing when he said to the committees on Capitol Hill, we don't know where those kids are. | ||
I'll look into it. | ||
No, dude, you obviously had a better way to find them, and you didn't do your job. | ||
I can't believe that. | ||
They're so easy to find, but not only, she missed something. | ||
Not only did Mayorka say, I'll look into it and not have an answer and act like it wasn't even a problem, but we have other clips of him basically literally just claiming that it wasn't his problem whatsoever. | ||
This is clip number 30 of Mayorka saying it's not his responsibility, it's not his problem. | ||
Unable to account for more than 32,000 unaccompanied kids who failed to appear in court from 2019 to 2023, according to the report we read. | ||
The incoming boarders are. | ||
Tom Homan says these children are being exploited and trafficked. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Well, we certainly, Margaret, we certainly have received reports of children being trafficked. | ||
Even those as to whom we know where they are, that is outside the responsibility of the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
What we do is we turn children over within 72 hours, as the law requires, to the Department of Health and Human Services. | ||
And then HHS places those children. | ||
Of course, we investigate cases of trafficking. | ||
But there are children who are reunited. | ||
With a parent here in the United States or a legal guardian and they move and sometimes the government loses track. | ||
Individuals do not comply with the reporting obligations. | ||
Or otherwise. | ||
I think it is inaccurate to say that all of them are trafficked or victimized. | ||
There are a number of reasons why we might lose track of an individual. | ||
That is not necessarily specific to this administration. | ||
That has been a long-standing challenge in the immigration system. | ||
One example of why that system is so broken. | ||
Why the duration of time in proceedings is unacceptably long and has to be remedied. | ||
Remember, we're dealing with a system that was last reformed in 1996. Okay, well, in 1996, we didn't have the same problem. | ||
So obviously the issue is not the system, but it's the administration. | ||
I mean, right in the last sentence there. | ||
And acting like passing people off to HHS is a good idea. | ||
I mean, that's just ridiculous. | ||
At least he doesn't get the kids. | ||
I mean, I was half expecting Mayorkas to say, I personally meet one-on-one with the children at least a half a dozen times a day for 15 minutes. | ||
And then I send them to HHS and we never hear from them again, which is very convenient for me because I don't want anybody to know what goes on. | ||
I mean, Jesus, I'm not saying he's a pedophile, but like Alex Jones says, if I was going to cast a pedophile for a movie, he's a prime example. | ||
I mean, between him and Mike Johnson and a handful of other people, boy, would it be hard to line up the right cast. | ||
It'd be so hard to choose between those outstanding candidates who are so obviously just reeking of something terribly amiss, a seedling of intuition deep in your belly that whispers to you some truth that is so quiet you can almost convince yourself to ignore it until it's too late and reality screams the state of their character right in your face because of something that they've done. | ||
But while we see the media and the leftists all over the place, I mean, I've got so many screenshots of the Krasensteins being absolutely retarded. | ||
Just claiming this administration is so cold-blooded, so crass, it doesn't care whatsoever. | ||
I mean, one of the Krasenstein clones today said that, oh, well, wait for all your prices to go up because of these tariffs on Colombia, like right before the guy caved, the president of Colombia. | ||
And we see this attack on Vance from CBS Margaret Brennan on immigration cabinet picks and J6 pardons. | ||
Let's just watch clip number 28 and 29 back-to-back of Vance responding to the questions specifically about Tulsi and J6. The Wall Street Journal and the National Review, conservative publications, as you know, have been critical of Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
The Review called her an atrocious nominee who deserves to be defeated. | ||
They compared her defense of Edward Snowden, the fugitive who stole U.S. secrets, to an attorney general who thinks the mob gets a bad rap. | ||
Her refusal to accept U.S. intelligence findings that Assad gassed his own people, they said, was like a nominee for OMB director not being able to count. | ||
Does any of this give you pause? | ||
Putting her in charge of the U.S. intelligence community. | ||
Yes or no? | ||
No, look, these are publications that attacked Donald J. Trump obsessively, but those publications don't determine who the president is, the American people too. | ||
And ultimately supported him. | ||
And Donald J. Trump. | ||
Is the person who determines who his cabinet is, not these publications that I think, frankly, have lost relevance. | ||
The Senate will ultimately decide. | ||
Well, the Senate will provide advice and consent as is its constitutional obligation, but I feel confident that Tulsi Gabbard will ultimately get through. | ||
Two things that are important to know about Tulsi. | ||
First of all, she's a career military servant who's had a classification at the highest levels for nearly two decades. | ||
She has impeccable character, impeccable Record of service. | ||
And she also is a person who I think is going to bring some trust back to the intelligence services. | ||
The bureaucrats at our intelligence services have gotten completely out of control. | ||
They've been part of the weaponization of our political system, the weaponization of our justice system. | ||
Good intelligence services who keep us safe. | ||
But part of that is restoring trust in those services. | ||
And we think Tulsi is the right person to do it. | ||
She doesn't trust those intelligence services. | ||
She recognizes the bureaucrats have gotten out of control. | ||
She recognizes those intelligence services aren't trustworthy. | ||
Just like Hayseth recognizes the military industrial complex isn't trustworthy. | ||
Two weeks ago you were on Fox News and you said if you protested peacefully on January 6th and had Merrick Garland's Department of Justice treat you like a gang member, you should be pardoned. | ||
If you committed violence on that day, obviously you shouldn't be pardoned. | ||
Did you counsel the president against these blanket Pardons for 1,500 people, including those who committed violence. | ||
Margaret, I noticed that you cut off the thing that I said immediately after that. | ||
The full quote is that, of course, there are gray areas. | ||
And here's the nature of the gray area. | ||
Merrick Garland's Department of Justice denied constitutional protections in the prosecutions. | ||
There were double standards in how sentences were applied to the J6 protesters versus other groups. | ||
What the president said consistently on the campaign is that he was going to We looked at 1,600 cases and the thing that came out of it, Margaret, is that there was a massive denial of due process of liberty and a lot of people were denied their constitutional rights. | ||
The president believes that. | ||
I believe that and I think he made the right decision. | ||
Daniel Rodriguez used an electroshock weapon against a policeman who was dragged out of the defensive line by plunging it into the officer's neck. | ||
He was imprisoned, sentenced to 12 years, seven months. | ||
He got a pardon. | ||
Ronald McAbee hit a cop while wearing reinforced brass knuckle gloves. | ||
And he held one down on the ground as other rioters assailed the officer for over 20 seconds causing a concussion. | ||
If you stand with law enforcement, how can you call these people unjustly imprisoned? | ||
Margaret, you're separating. | ||
There's an important issue here. | ||
There's what the people actually did on January the 6th, and we're not saying that everybody did everything perfectly. | ||
And then what did Merrick Garland's Department of Justice do in unjustly prosecuting well over a thousand Americans in a way that was politically motivated? | ||
Is violence like that against a police officer ever justified? | ||
Violence against a police officer is not justified, but that doesn't mean that you should have Merrick Garland's weaponized Department of Justice expose you to incredibly unfair process, to denial of... | ||
Amen. | ||
Nailed it. | ||
including, of course, the Black Lives Matter rioters who killed over two dozen people and never had the weight of a weaponized Department of Justice come against them. | ||
The pardon power is not just for people who are angels or people who are perfect. | ||
And, of course, we love our law enforcement and want people to be peaceful with everybody, but especially with our good cops. | ||
That's a separate issue from what Merrick Garland's Department of Justice did. | ||
Look, look, here's the problem. | ||
It's so frustrating to me to see the media still behave in this way because they maintain their arrogance even after they have been defeated, which is like another level of pathetic. | ||
And I know that as soon as I get off the air, I'm going to think of several movie examples of when this has happened. | ||
But the media, by doing this, is still Talking shit to the American people after we just beat them. | ||
I mean, you are the media now. | ||
X is the media now. | ||
M4 is the media now. | ||
The only reason people have seen any of that episode of Face the Nation is because those clips went viral on X. Nobody actually watched Face the Nation on cable or satellite or DVR'd it to catch up on the news later like it's 2006. Nobody watches them. | ||
Nobody listens to them because they look and speak as if they were made in a factory. | ||
I mean, she's sitting there with her perfect hair done by someone else and her perfect makeup done by yet another person and her perfect pantsuit tailored by yet another person wearing her perfect Tiffany necklace, which is nice enough to be elegant and impressive, but not so nice that it alienates the American people. | ||
I mean, she was made by a focus group and it comes off so artificial. | ||
She might as well have been made in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
I mean, just perfect for the objective, but it's so artificial that nobody wants it. | ||
And nobody watches it and they ask these questions saying that they're doing journalism, totally disregarding all of the context. | ||
I mean, she's a journalist up there criticizing the fact that Tulsi Gabbard has supported Snowden, who is famous for blowing the whistle to journalists about corruption, which is what journalists are supposed to do and whistleblowers are supposed to do. | ||
What the hell is she thinking? | ||
And honestly, I gotta tell you, I gotta tell you folks, I'm 34 years old. | ||
I read the news every day. | ||
I study what's going on. | ||
I pay attention. | ||
I can't get a waiver. | ||
It's my job. | ||
And I don't know if I should be embarrassed to say this or if she should be embarrassed to hear this. | ||
I had no clue who the hell she was until I saw this clip. | ||
And I think I speak. | ||
For millions upon millions of other Americans under the age of 40 when I say that. | ||
Nobody's sitting around their dinner table talking about, oh, that Margaret Brennan. | ||
I mean, there are household names. | ||
Like, everybody knows who Anderson Cooper is, but he's been around for a long time. | ||
Everybody knows who Woof Blitzer is because everybody knows someone who has a dog that looks just like him. | ||
These people are so irrelevant. | ||
Compared to the Joe Rogans, compared to the Elon Musk, compared to the Tucker Carlson's, compared to all these other voices on this place. | ||
I mean, you are the media now, and they're still acting like they have a monopoly over the information because that's an old Marxist Soviet philosophy. | ||
Gorbachev said, our power comes from the perception of our power. | ||
Even though we are collapsing, even though Chernobyl was a disaster because the RBMK reactors were made with cheap materials. | ||
We have to be perceived as powerful to the rest of the world. | ||
I mean, North Korea does the same thing where they literally build fake cities that look impressive from skylines or look impressive from binoculars in the distance in South Korea. | ||
I think even some of the buildings don't even have all four sides. | ||
They're just like facing directions. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
Look up a B-roll of North Korea highways that are like 24 lanes wide with one car driving on the road. | ||
Because in Marxism, in this deep state apparatus, the power only comes from the perception of your power. | ||
From thinking that everyone else disagrees with you and your neighbor will rat on you. | ||
From thinking that everyone else believes that the supreme leader is somehow... | ||
Divine. | ||
Literally a deity. | ||
I mean, it goes all the way back to Caesar. | ||
Not Julius Caesar, but some of the other Caesars who declared themselves, I think, a god. | ||
Not the first leaders to do this. | ||
There was certainly some divinity attributed to Alexander the Great, whether historically or mythologically afterward. | ||
But when you have weak-minded people, I guess they fall for it. | ||
And I guess the way that we solve this problem is we just eradicate weak-mindedness. | ||
The only way we can do that is with an enlightenment, with an awakening, with a second renaissance, a rebirth, a baptism. | ||
We have to baptize the country with a fire of truth. | ||
That, I guess, is the mission of Infowars. | ||
But as long as you have people like this, this is clip number 15. As long as you have people like this, then people like Margaret Brennan or whatever the hell her name is are going to be able to convince vast swaths of the population that They are powerful, and they're irrelevant, and they are morally superior. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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15. There's still another chance for you. | |
There's still tomorrow. | ||
Don't give up. | ||
Not yet. | ||
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Be hopeful. | |
Be happy. | ||
There's still tomorrow. | ||
Don't give up. | ||
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Never give up. | |
No, no, no. | ||
I won't give up. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Let me love you. | ||
Let me love you. | ||
I won't give up. | ||
No, no, no, never give up. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
I love you. | ||
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I love you. | |
Somebody find the cure. | ||
Somebody find the cure. | ||
I'm going to show you clip number 27 next, too, because it relates. | ||
Obviously, the Trump administration has been eradicating DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
And there's a lot of people that are very upset about it. | ||
Vast departments, swaths of professionals and bureaucrats within our government have been attempting to change the names of their titles or their departments to something not DEI related so that they can keep their jobs. | ||
And it's not going to work. | ||
It's not going to stick. | ||
But only a couple of companies. | ||
I heard Costco. | ||
In fact, find the clip. | ||
Costco from Idiocracy, guys. | ||
Just type in Idiocracy, Costco, and pull the clip and let me know when you have it ready. | ||
Costco's keeping its DEI policy. | ||
And Ben& Jerry's, apparently, in clip number 27 is keeping their DEI policy. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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27. Stick to ice cream. | |
Not gonna lie, we get this one a lot. | ||
Yeah, we're in the ice cream business, but we've always been about much more than just ice cream. | ||
We use our power, our privilege, our platform, and our relationship with our fans to advocate for progressive social change. | ||
So no, we're not just going to stick to ice cream. | ||
And we're never going to stop trying to dismantle white supremacy and the climate crisis or fight for our democracy. | ||
And no. | ||
We're not going to stop fighting laws that restrict trans rights, ban books, and roll back abortion protections. | ||
Caring about that stuff, doing something about it, and supporting communities who've been directly impacted by it is part of our DNA. And it has been since we opened up our first scoop shop in Burlington, Vermont, back in 1978. Ben and Jerry were two best friends who love making us. | ||
Yeah, they say it's part of their DNA. So, based on their DNA, they're genetically morally superior. | ||
I mean, even the language they use totally conflicts with the philosophy that they propose or advocate. | ||
It's unbelievable to me. | ||
I mean, you scream, I scream, you scream, we all scream for DEI scream. | ||
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It's disgusting. | |
And the ice cream's not even that good. | ||
I mean, if you look at the flavors, it's like vanilla. | ||
Chocolate and the K key from your keyboard. | ||
With a dash of white trash. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think they're done. | ||
I think that this DEI thing is going to, ultimately the reason that DEI is a problem is because it's reverse racism and it advocates this notion that a race is morally inferior just because it's been physically powerful throughout history. | ||
But what people don't understand, both the anti-racists and the racists alike, both the white supremacists and the anti-racists who are racist because of this DEI, what they don't understand is that race doesn't have anything to do with success within a civilization. | ||
Culture does. | ||
And there is a very high correlation between culture and race, but correlation is not causation. | ||
The reason Europeans were able to get on three boats and magically float across the ocean and find North America and turn it into this amazing country isn't because they were white. | ||
It's because they had Western values of the pursuit of truth, bravery, and exploration. | ||
Christian values which are more just and allow for civilizations to work together in a more efficient way for an extended period of time because it's just more reliable that things are going to happen in a less unpredictable way. | ||
I mean, if you follow the Ten Commandments and the principles of Jesus Christ to the best of your ability and your civilization does that, it's way more likely that things are going to work out than if there's just like reckless abandonment. | ||
So it's not because there's some genetic superiority here, right? | ||
And what they've tried to do is they've tried to label all of whiteness as the problem when really what they're attacking is Western culture, which anybody, regardless of their race, can participate in. | ||
You can have black people that are very Western. | ||
You can have Indian people, Iranian people that are very Western. | ||
I mean, there's a major difference between a Zoroastrian Iranian and a radical extremist Iranian. | ||
The problem is the difference in the values, the difference in the culture. | ||
And culture, yes, correlated to race, but not the same thing. | ||
Correlation is not causation. | ||
That's one thing the scientists got right, which the scientists are just totally denying on all fronts now. | ||
Certainly the sociologists who call themselves scientists, people who study people, society. | ||
I tell you what, I mean, I'm almost having like PTSD right now because I'm remembering a couple of the sociology classes that I had to attend when I was in college and it was just brutal. | ||
I even had to go to a seminar because I was in student government on leadership on microaggressions. | ||
Where like any micro stereotype or even facial expression is just a product of your privilege as a white person. | ||
And it's offensive and demeaning to minorities around you. | ||
So you're saying that because I'm white, I have involuntary behaviors that make me more predisposed to moral inferiority than other minorities throughout the world. | ||
So there's something inherently inferior about me because of my race. | ||
How is that not racist? | ||
I don't get it, man. | ||
This whole race thing is so stupid. | ||
You know, I do get it, actually. | ||
I actually do get it. | ||
What they want to do is they want to eradicate the individual, so they put everybody into a group, because when you advocate identity politics and you put people in a group, you can pit them against each other, and if they're fighting each other, then they're not paying attention to what the hell you're doing, which is advocating for World War III all over the world and the subjugation of humanity under one political global class. | ||
And it'll never be named a government. | ||
It'll never be named the New World Order. | ||
It'll never be named One World Government. | ||
But in practice, that's exactly what it will be because all of the political classes of the world are conspiring together through organizations like the UN and the WF. I mean, hell! | ||
I saw a video on my list today. | ||
Whatever the hell my list is. | ||
It's a UN list. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Clip 10. Clip 10. Run Clip 10. Why is the U.S. building bases in, what was it, Indiana? | ||
Indiana. | ||
We got time for Club 10. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
I don't know if it's fake or not. | ||
I didn't have time to vet it. | ||
Maybe it's just some construction worker as a joke wearing a UN helmet. | ||
But looks pretty real to me. | ||
This is something that Jones has been talking about going all the way back to 2001 and earlier. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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So these globalist institutions are... | ||
In effect, creating a one-world government while all of the other governments are allowed to feign being independent states. | ||
They're allowed to pretend to have independence when they really have no independence whatsoever. | ||
It's like the European Union. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
All the nations within the European Union, they have total autonomy, but we're going to send as many refugees. | ||
There's no autonomy there whatsoever. | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a break in 20 seconds. | ||
We've got one more hour together. | ||
We're going to get into more news, more clips. | ||
I haven't even gotten to... | ||
A fraction of the clips that I meant to get to by now, so I'm going to try to hit it a little harder the next hour. | ||
Stay tuned for more news on the other side and make sure you go to the alexjonesstore.com to keep Alex Jones on the air and this crew behind the scenes. | ||
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Welcome to Costco. | |
I love you. | ||
Welcome to Costco. | ||
I love you. | ||
No wonder they love DEI. All their employees. | ||
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- Shuttle's down there in electronics about an hour from here. - We've been walking for every year. | |
Are you sure you know where you're going? | ||
Yeah, I know this place pretty good. | ||
I went to law school here. | ||
In Costco? | ||
Yeah, I couldn't believe it myself. | ||
Luckily, my dad was an alumnus and pulled some strings. | ||
Hey, come on, Joe. | ||
I already told you we'd all like a hand job, but we don't have time for it That's what happens They keep DEI, man. | ||
While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
You're listening to Chase Geiser. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
One more hour together. | ||
2731 seconds of this segment. | ||
What can I tell you you don't already know? | ||
What can I tell you that you'll be so compelled to send to your leftist friend or your leftist neighbor? | ||
Who hasn't written you off? | ||
If they haven't written you off. | ||
I'll tell you what, this whole migrant crisis thing, I think it's a lot worse than we thought. | ||
We've been talking about how they officially said 10 million and then it was 20 million and now the estimates are 25 million on illegal migrants that came in. | ||
Who knows? | ||
I think it's like 50 million people that are illegal here at this point. | ||
And the evidence is really showing that because with these Massive deportations with this ramping up of deportations and all the massive coverage about how it's going to happen and how it's so cruel. | ||
And look what Donald Trump's doing to this poor crying woman in designer clothes because it was 20 minutes before meeting to stay in the country forever. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
I'm going to show you clip number two and then I'm going to show you clip number... | ||
Where's the Home Depot one? | ||
Clip number two is an empty Walmart. | ||
And yeah, seven is a Home Depot. | ||
So Sean, please run two and seven back to back. | ||
And look, I guess these places are empty because all the illegal migrants are too scared to go out into the public and they've hidden away. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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The effects of immigration and being in Kern County. | |
Walking through an empty Walmart. | ||
Between the eradication of DEI and cracking down on illegal migration. | ||
That's Chicago. | ||
Just a totally empty Walmart. | ||
And then Home Depot. | ||
Excuse me, the Home Depot's in Chicago. | ||
Don't know where the Walmart was. | ||
Kern County. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
I mean, look, when was the last time you saw a white guy building a house? | ||
And you're going to have the Chuck Schumers and you're going to have the leftists come out and the political class come out. | ||
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How do I explain this in a way that's easy to convey? | |
Alright. | ||
I'll do my best. | ||
The birth rate in the United States of America is 1.74 children per woman and needs to be at least 2.1 in order for a civilization to sustain itself. | ||
Every civilization throughout history that has had a birth rate of 2.1 or less, less than 2.1, has been on the decline. | ||
I don't even believe recovered. | ||
This problem persists in places like Russia and China and South Korea and Japan. | ||
All the economists and members of the political class realize that having a birth rate of 1.74 is a major problem because the workforce retires and eventually dies and there's no one there to sustain the infrastructure that has been established by the population when it was larger in history. | ||
And so you have this burden on the state and the people where there's only so many people working and able to take care of this massive swath of an elderly population. | ||
So in order to solve that problem, the deep state and the political class decided what it was going to do was totally open up all of the borders and allow millions and millions of people to come into the United States to replace the retiring people and that was how they were going to save the economy. | ||
I'm sorry guys, I'm throwing you curveballs. | ||
I always do this show from the seat of my pants. | ||
Please find the Chuck Schumer clip where he admits that they're letting the migrants in because of population issues. | ||
I would just type in like On X, Schumer, migrants population, something like that. | ||
He's outside and he admits that this is why they're doing it and nobody talked about it. | ||
But the real reason that the birth rate is so low in the United States of America is a culmination of things ultimately going back to the sole issue of inflation. | ||
So our money is a lie. | ||
We went off the gold standard and we had hyperinflation after that. | ||
With hyperinflation means that both parents have to work, which means they have to send their kids to public school. | ||
Now, if both parents have to work when a generation before both parents didn't have to work, that leaves a lot of men feeling shame that they can't explain because why is it that my wife has to work when my mother didn't have to work? | ||
Why is my father a better man than I am? | ||
These women feeling like they have to work and self-conscious about it because why can't I be a mother? | ||
That develops and catalyzes feminism. | ||
So the feminist movement came from the need of women to work because inflation was so bad and it's the psychological cope with the shame associated with that and it's totally eradicated the nuclear family. | ||
Both parents are working, problems with the kids. | ||
Boom. | ||
Divorce. | ||
Financial issues. | ||
Divorce. | ||
Leading cause of divorce. | ||
Inflation is the leading cause of financial problems. | ||
Financial problems are the leading cause of divorce. | ||
Both parents are working. | ||
They have their own independent careers, so they don't need each other. | ||
So the nuclear family was absolutely eradicated. | ||
Then you have single moms raising children, which leads to crime. | ||
And it affects minorities first, because they, at the time, 1964 into the 70s, were the ones that were on the cusp of not being able to make ends meet the most. | ||
So all of the crime that we've seen, all of the DEI that we've seen, all of this advocating that we've seen for minorities at the expense of white people and the claims of white privilege and all of this critical race theory, critical theory as a whole, all of feminism, all of sociology, all of this stuff has come just from inflation. | ||
You know what else happens when you have inflation is you don't move out from your parents' house as early as you normally would have. | ||
A hundred years ago, by the time you were 18, you were on your own. | ||
Now you're like 30 before you even move out. | ||
Hell, you're 23 years old before you even have a degree. | ||
Now you're in debt, too. | ||
And so if you're getting married later and you're moving out later, then you're having fewer kids. | ||
And if inflation is so high, then you're not having as many kids. | ||
And if feminism is so important and women working is so important and you have more women that choose to take birth control and focus on their careers first, that's delaying it. | ||
And so we've arrived at this place where women are only having 1.74 children on average. | ||
And it's literally... | ||
Killing us. | ||
We are literally experiencing massive erosion. | ||
Massive entropy. | ||
And it's all justified psychologically by abandoning values and principles that support the old way of life which was now perceived to be impossible for other things like hedonism and debauchery and decadence and things of that nature. | ||
I mean, this is literally how civilizations collapse right before our eyes and instead of solving the inflation problem because it's how Chuck Schumer and others make money by printing it and then Funding organizations and projects through the government and then skimming off the top by being at least invested in these publicly traded companies and contractors. | ||
Instead of fixing the inflation problem so Americans will actually have more American children they decided it's just easier to import. | ||
So ultimately that's what's going on. | ||
Every one of our problems is because of inflation. | ||
And the only way to solve it is to end the Fed and have a real monetary system, which is why I think Donald Trump is really pushing for this crypto reserve. | ||
I don't know if it's going to work or not. | ||
But here's Schumer right here. | ||
The clip I mentioned. | ||
Great job, crew. | ||
Now more than ever, we're short of workers. | ||
We have a population that is not reproducing it on its own with the same level that it used to. | ||
The only way we're going to have a great future in America is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers and all of them. | ||
Because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers but get a path to citizenship for all 11 million or however many undocumented there are here. | ||
There you go. | ||
That was back when the number was 11 million. | ||
That's an old clip. | ||
I can't believe I still had that in the archives of my mind. | ||
That was the admission of what's really going on. | ||
The reason they imported all these people. | ||
Because they don't have the balls to solve the real problem, which is inflation, because they understand that our entire monetary policy and deep state political class system is dependent on inflation and rampant printing and increased debt. | ||
There's no way to pay off the debt without collapsing the economy. | ||
And it's great that Doge exists. | ||
It's great that they're cutting spending and eliminating bureaucrats and bad culture and all that stuff. | ||
But I'm telling you folks right now that if we just paid off the debt, Of our government, all at once miraculously, if we paid it all off, without changing the fundamental monetary system itself from fractional reserve banking, depending on the Federal Reserve, the entire world's economy would collapse. | ||
And I'm not saying we should increase the debt ceiling. | ||
I'm not saying we should make the problem worse. | ||
But I'm saying that you don't just solve this problem by paying off the debt. | ||
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It's not like your personal finances where your financial problems actually do go away when you pay off the debt. | ||
The only way to solve a Ponzi scheme is to somehow create a system outside of it that transcends it that can swallow it and fix it. | ||
I mean, we literally need to create a parallel economy that makes the old monetary system totally irrelevant so that when it collapses, the world isn't standing on top of it. | ||
That's why you see profits like bigs talking about Cryptocurrency reserves in the future. | ||
That's why you see Donald Trump talking about having a crypto reserve for the United States of America. | ||
There's a lot of people that love this just because they're personally invested in cryptocurrency and it's going to do really well for them. | ||
So a lot of people are totally full of shit on the issue because they have a conflict of interest, right? | ||
But it is true that we have to create a parallel monetary system and then... | ||
Switch over to that before the old one collapses. | ||
I mean, it's like the major crisis that happened at the end of 1999, the 2000 crisis where they thought that all the computers were going to crash when the year switched over from 1999 to 2000. And they had to make a lot of changes for months and months, even years in advance to the systems to prepare for that. | ||
They had to create an alternative system so that when the change happened in real time, we weren't dependent on an old system that would have otherwise collapsed. | ||
That's what we have to do now. | ||
And crypto so far has been the best thing I've seen as a solution offered since then. | ||
Let's watch clip number 14. Clip number 14 is on the strategic Coinbase reserve, and then we'll unpack it. | ||
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You've had the great opportunity of meeting twice with President Trump. | |
You met him before the election, you met him after. | ||
How serious is he about a strategic Bitcoin reserve? | ||
Well, I didn't talk to him about that specifically, but I think he is excited about it. | ||
I mean, he really wants to be the first Bitcoin president. | ||
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Cynthia Lummis in the Senate is actually, I think, the one driving this legislation around a strategic Bitcoin reserve. | |
And I think it's a good idea. | ||
I mean, of course he thinks it's a good idea. | ||
Because he's the CEO of Coinbase. | ||
And what's alarming is that the World Economic Forum is sponsoring this video. | ||
I think the world is moving to a Bitcoin standard for money. | ||
They absolutely should hold. | ||
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Any government who holds gold should also hold Bitcoin as a reserve. | |
I'm sure we could do it. | ||
All right, so here's the danger. | ||
The deep state, the globalists, they know that the monetary system of the world is a Ponzi scheme, and they know that its collapse is inevitable. | ||
In prior decades, that collapse was far enough off into the future that they didn't do anything about it, and they knew that they could kick the can. | ||
Now we've arrived at a place where they know that there isn't much longer, that this system is sustainable because economies are not growing at a fast enough rate to keep up with the scam. | ||
There's not enough new input, not enough new GDP to keep up with the inflationary costs, to keep up with the interest on the debt that is accrued, and eventually there's going to be a global default. | ||
I don't know if it's going to happen next year, I don't know if it's going to happen in 100 years, but it's definitely going to happen, and no one disputes that privately. | ||
They might dispute it publicly to make everybody feel comfortable about the system. | ||
But, guys, you go back and look at Satoshi Nakamoto and what was going on with Bitcoin. | ||
It was all happening right around the Ross Ulbrich time with the Tor browser and the dark web and the blockchain technology. | ||
Bitcoin was made by the CIA. And look up Satoshi Nakamoto and what it translates as from Japanese. | ||
It loosely translates as central intelligence. | ||
Bitcoin was designed and launched by the CIA to beta test blockchain technology because the intelligence community knows that our monetary system is going to collapse and that is the greatest threat to national security there is. | ||
They're constantly going to war in the Middle East for the sake of protecting the dollar as long as they can until they create an alternative solution. | ||
So the central intelligence community makes this Bitcoin currency, makes this dark web, makes this blockchain technology, unleashes it on the world, and we've been testing it for them for the last 10 years. | ||
I'm not saying it's bad inherently, the system, but I'm saying that it's all part of the puzzle of what's really happening behind the scenes under the surface. | ||
Of what we witness and experience. | ||
Hell, I didn't even know Tucker said that. | ||
And so my point is, that's why you see the likes of the World Economic Forum entertaining ideas of blockchain technology It's why you see major banks adopting Blockchain technology because they know the system is going to collapse and they have to switch it. | ||
Now, my concern is that this technology in conjunction with the artificial intelligence technology that's being developed because they're part of the same program. | ||
They're intimately woven together. | ||
They're different, but it's like DNA just spiraling around itself. | ||
We'll be weaponized against the people. | ||
Just as the Tor browser came out, everyone thought they had internet privacy. | ||
Then they had backdoors installed in it. | ||
They were able to use it to find people like Ross Ulbricht. | ||
The dark web was invented by Deep State. | ||
And this Bitcoin technology that was supposed to have total anonymity and total accountability, yes, it can do that, but it can also be reversed engineered to be totally controlled based on the amount of nodes that are owned by intelligence communities or governments. | ||
But it is the early creation of cryptocurrency being developed by the intelligence community because they know that our monetary system is going to collapse, but they can't admit to the public that our monetary system is going to collapse because if they do admit it to the public, then it will instantly collapse and they're not ready for the collapse yet. | ||
They are building up the second Death Star before they reveal that the first one has a major flaw because they don't want the rebels to come blow it up. | ||
That's the big news here. | ||
And the Elon Musks know this intimately. | ||
Involved, likely even potentially involved in the creation of this technology in conjunction with the CIA. Gotta remember, there are white hats and black hats in the CIA as well. | ||
They do all the evil things, but they also try to do good things. | ||
I mean, it's a complicated organization without a singular consciousness. | ||
Not everyone is culpable for what everyone else does within the CIA. Yes, they assassinate JFK, but then they... | ||
Are simultaneously developing things like alternative currencies because they know our system is going to collapse and they're trying to save the world. | ||
I mean, it's complicated, folks. | ||
And you have this mad scientist, not mad, but this genius, Elon Musk, who's responsible for things like the launch of PayPal just 10 years later after his non-compete contract goes up after he's ousted from PayPal. | ||
Potentially involved in this development of this blockchain technology and then advocating and even naming the Department of Government Efficiency, Doge, as a cryptocurrency meme. | ||
While Grimes is coming out with that song Shinigami Eyes, which is like, hey, I know your real name. | ||
It's all in the lyrics. | ||
And if you study the lyrics, you could say, well, does that mean that his real name is Satoshi Nakamoto? | ||
I mean, like, he's a person trying to save the world and he's operating within the establishment, but not... | ||
Condoning the establishment. | ||
I mean, SpaceX has all these military contracts, but at the same time, he's eradicating the military industrial complex and the political industrial complex. | ||
I mean, this guy is really a player in a more sophisticated way than I've ever seen. | ||
And he understands that there are black hats and white hats. | ||
He understands that there's an evil component within here. | ||
It's just like with any church. | ||
God's trying to have a presence in the church and the devil's trying to have presence in the church. | ||
God's trying to have a presence in the CIA and the devil's trying to have a presence in the CIA. Americans are trying to have representation in the CIA and the political class is trying to have representation within the CIA. These are the mediums through which the information war is fought. | ||
And then Musk gets involved with OpenAI when it's supposed to be this open-source, amazing organization that's going to create artificial general intelligence for the first time ever, and it's supposed to do so in an open-source way so that just like blockchain technology is supposed to decentralize financial transactions to prevent this collapse from ever happening again that we're facing, monetarily speaking, economically speaking, so was OpenAI supposed to blockchain or decentralize all artificial intelligence so no corporation or series of corporations or governments would... | ||
To have a monopoly over the technology and therefore be able to weaponize it against the people of the world. | ||
I mean, the war between globalism and individualism is being fought on the AI frontier. | ||
What nuclear power was in the 20th century, artificial intelligence is in the 21st century, and there are heroes and villains battling right now, and there's the sociopathy of Sam Altman versus the genius and fortitude of Elon Musk happening right before our eyes, and everybody's distracted over H-1B visas. | ||
You realize this is so much more sophisticated, folks. | ||
I mean, you look at any sport where people are masters or any craft where people are masters, whether it's painting or golf. | ||
I mean, there are people that have written books and tomes about the perfect golf swing and made hours upon hours of lessons about the perfect golf swing. | ||
Don't you think that maybe in the world of politics and power and manipulation, there are people who are just as sophisticated at politics, at technology, at power, as there are athletes who are sophisticated at their sport, or artists who are sophisticated at oil on canvas, or musicians who are sophisticated at composing or artists who are sophisticated at oil on canvas, or musicians And so we can't just write off all this stuff like, | ||
We can't just explain it with an oversimplification here. | ||
The Sam Altmans, the Bill Gateses, the Hillary Clintons, and the Elon Musks are all masters of their craft. | ||
And they're so good at it that you can't just glance at it and think you get it. | ||
You have to study it. | ||
You have to study the swing to understand. | ||
And you can tell by their actions whether they're good or not. | ||
You can tell by Sam Altman's actions that he's no good! | ||
Because he converts OpenAI from a non-profit to a for-profit, then he tells Congress that he didn't do it for the money right before he buys a $4 million car and is seen driving around in it, and now he's calling for A change in the social contract. | ||
This is clip number 17. Sam Altman calls for a change in the social contract in response to the development of Artificial General Intelligence. | ||
Watch. | ||
I still expect, although I don't know what, and this is over a long period of time, this is not like next year or, you know, the year after that kind of thing, but over a long period of time, I still expect that there will be some change required to the social contract. | ||
Given how powerful we expect this technology to be, I'm not a believer that there won't be any jobs. | ||
I think we always find new things to do. | ||
But I do think the whole structure of society itself will be up for some degree of debate and reconfiguration. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you got Sam Altman talking about weaponizing artificial intelligence for a change in the social contract, whatever the fuck that means. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And then you've got the good guy playing in the same medium on the other side, thinking about employing the technology for a completely different purpose, the decentralization of humanity across multiple planets so that it survives if this planet gets hit by a giant rock traveling at 60,000 miles a second. | ||
Let's watch clip number four here. | ||
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And we're going to take Doge to Mars. | |
I mean, can you imagine how awesome it will be to have American astronauts plant the flag on another planet for the first time? can you imagine how awesome it will be to have laughter Bam! | ||
Bam! | ||
Yeah! | ||
And look, folks, I'm not saying trust him. | ||
Maybe one day he'll prove to be the Antichrist. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I like him a lot. | ||
Done a lot of good for... | ||
Organizations and individuals that I deeply care about, namely Alex Jones and Infowars and others. | ||
But they're both in this blockchain space. | ||
They're both in this technology space. | ||
They're both in this artificial intelligence space. | ||
One is talking about changes to the social contract on Earth and totally weaponizing this technology for the military industrial complex and the corporate industrial complex. | ||
Basically, one's trying to Manufacture the matrix while the other is trying to use the same technology to ensure that we're never enslaved to the matrix. | ||
And if you pay attention to the details and if you look at the history of cryptocurrency and blockchain and the dark web and if you look at the history of inflation in our monetary system and all the incentives and the real reason behind all these wars, you realize that there is a war happening right beneath the surface that we're walking on and there are going to be some volcanoes that pop up pretty soon and it's a matter of Getting to be in the right place at the right time so you're not just consumed by the lava. | ||
And I'm going to show you clip number 12 because this is one of John McAfee's last posts. | ||
I've spoken to Mark Eglinton who wrote an incredible book about John McAfee. | ||
The name of the book escapes me this time, but if you just look up Eglinton, E-G-L-I-N-T-O-N, he's got the best book ever written on John McAfee. | ||
I don't even know if John McAfee's dead or not. | ||
He probably is. | ||
But this is somebody who understood this dynamic. | ||
He understood how professional, how masterful the players were in this information war. | ||
And you should pay attention to all the clips that he posts because he's right. | ||
As crazy as he is, he's right. | ||
Let's watch 12. Which emits no signal, and no signal can enter. | ||
And you can see here, it's all around, including the floor, all metal, and the ceiling. | ||
Why am I doing this? | ||
Why am I going to this trouble? | ||
Oh, in addition to the Faraday cage, we have an eight-channel scrambler. | ||
Which you can see here, I hope. | ||
Which prevents any signal from getting into this room or leaving this room, just in case the Faraday cage fails. | ||
Why am I doing this? | ||
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Because I am an escaped slave. | |
A slave to the system that escaped. | ||
And I have a loud voice. | ||
You think you're not slaves, but you are. | ||
The 9 to 5 existence of your current lives is structured by the American industrial corporate complex, complicit with our government. | ||
You need to free yourselves from this. | ||
Not as me, you don't have to go out and risk yourself by speaking out loudly, but free yourselves. | ||
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This is not what life is. | |
This is not what life is. | ||
Life is a great mystery, a glorious, unbelievably mysterious, beautiful existence if you are free from those who control you, provide you with propaganda, lie to you, deceive you. | ||
Everyone is looking for this escaped slave. | ||
I will not be found, and I will continue to speak. | ||
Thank you for listening. | ||
Shortly before he died, there's John McAfee. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
So I think we've established that we are in an information war that is escalating to an unprecedented place. | ||
It's happening right now all over the world. | ||
And there's so many players. | ||
There's Russia. | ||
There's Israel. | ||
There's China. | ||
There's the United States. | ||
Then there's all the BRICS nations, which are kind of sub-organizations, cutouts of these other major players. | ||
And then there's the whole entire political class. | ||
And then the deep state beneath it, really kind of above it that operates it. | ||
And this deep state is trying to establish the infrastructure for a post-collapse world. | ||
and the good guys and the bad guys are battling... | ||
Above us, like angels and demons, for what the post-collapse world will look like. | ||
And we have to determine now, in the United States of America, as Americans, as info warriors, what the post-collapse world will look like. | ||
We have to determine whether or not it's going to be the Matrix or if it's going to transcend the Matrix. | ||
And the best way we can determine that is by broadcasting the truth and enlightening as many people worldwide as possible. | ||
And the only way we can do that is by staying on the air. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Sunday Night Live. | ||
I am Chase, guys, your host for the next 26 minutes and 35 seconds. | ||
Really 24 minutes and 10 seconds, to be honest, because we do have a break at the end of the show. | ||
All right. | ||
I think I covered all the macro stuff in the last segment. | ||
I hope I didn't get too woo-woo esoteric 30,000 foot for you, but I think this audience appreciates that. | ||
It's what I really think. | ||
Tell me in the replies if you don't agree. | ||
It's hard to explain, which is why you never hear anybody in our political class explain it. | ||
They would rather tell you that they're fighting to protect democracy in some nation overseas. | ||
Then explain to you the complicated economic situation which is actually compelling and providing all of the incentives for every single conflict that they're in. | ||
And they can't tell you that they're panicking about the state of our monetary system because as soon as they admit that there's a problem, there becomes a problem. | ||
I mean, basically, there's three steps to disclosure. | ||
Step one, we didn't do it. | ||
Step two, we did it, but it was an accident. | ||
Step three, we did it on purpose. | ||
That's how they do it. | ||
What is there? | ||
Five different stages of grief? | ||
Three stages of disclosure. | ||
And they do it like that so they can ease you into the truth when they can't deny the truth anymore so that you don't hold them accountable for what they did. | ||
We didn't kill JFK. Okay, maybe there were some of us who were involved in it, but we didn't know about it. | ||
It was an accident that we weren't supposed to. | ||
And then, oh yeah, we did it on purpose for a number of different reasons. | ||
We wanted to get involved in all these conflicts overseas, and we needed Israel to have nuclear proliferation so we could protect the dollar as a global reserve currency in the Cold War that we manufactured against Russia for the sake of building up the military-industrial complex because all of our politicians are scams, and we knew that we could print money beyond the capacity of the gold that we had as reserved, but then we were held accountable for it, and we knew Nixon would just take us off of the gold standard. | ||
When he wasn't really playing ball after that, we thought we would just house him with Watergate. | ||
Drop a little MKUltra in there. | ||
I'm going to avulate the masses. | ||
Get all the women on birth control and free love and no marriage and values. | ||
And then once the economy crashes after hyperinflation, then we'll have a little bit of a recovery under the Reagan administration, but not really because all that money is still going to the military-industrial complex because we're going to lie to them about the extent of the problem against Russia. | ||
And even six months before Russia totally collapses, we're going to claim that Russia is expanding and more powerful now than ever. | ||
And we're going to allow this to happen. | ||
Oh, by the way, if you're running for president, make sure that you have Herbert Walker as your VP because, you know, you're CIA. The CIA's got to run things. | ||
And he's going to say, read my lips, no new taxes. | ||
And then he gets in and he raises the taxes. | ||
And then we're going to have Bill Clinton come in so that people feel like there's actually some different representation going on. | ||
Turns out he's actually banging his intern and God knows who else, Jeffrey Epstein, who's also representing the CIA and Mossad at the same time because they're the same organization because we have to have our interests represented in the White House at all times because if the dollar collapses, then the entire civilization collapses in the world as a result. | ||
And by the way, if we want to justify perpetual war in the Middle East, then we have to have a terrorist attack in the United States on 9-11. | ||
Because that allows you to ruin the Patriot Act, which allows us not only to spy on all of our enemies, but to spy on our people who are a threat to our national security apparatus. | ||
Because if they find out what we're really doing, then they'll hold us accountable and we're all totally screwed. | ||
And that's why we have to kill Donald Trump. | ||
But we won. | ||
And the truth is coming out. | ||
And it's coming at an incredibly fast rate. | ||
The rate of the explosion of truth, the exposure of truth, now supersedes, outpaces the rate of the deep state's ability to conceal it, to cover it up, to hide it. | ||
There are five people who control all of the media, but wait, you're the media now. | ||
Now there's five billion people who control the media because of the Elon Musks and the Donald Trumps and the exes. | ||
In fact, I want to show you this clip of Elon Musk talking about the five people. | ||
Let's go up 18. Run 18. It's Elon Musk talking about the five people running the media. | ||
I'm a big believer in sort of citizen journalism. | ||
And actually being way better. | ||
Way better than... | ||
Because... | ||
At first, citizen journalism may sound like, well, doesn't that mean just a whole bunch of amateurs are doing journalism? | ||
No, actually, it's way better, because if you have actual experts in the field saying things, that's way better than a journalist. | ||
If you have people who are actually at the event live, I mean, look at, say, the attempted assassination of President Trump, where people are actually at the event live, video, people are reporting it. | ||
That's the kind of thing that is actually far better information than filtering it through a small number of publications, which ends up being controlled by maybe five editors-in-chiefs. | ||
There's like five people that control the news. | ||
And even though there are multiple newspapers, it's New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, a few others, and they decide what is newsworthy. | ||
How it works. | ||
It should be the voice of the people. | ||
So there was, just as Elon Musk said, a massive conglomeration of all information, just like every other industry backed by the government in the history of the United States of America, governments for that matter, has been conglomerated just like they're trying to conglomerate all political power into one world government. | ||
So the media was conglomerated, consolidated into these five leaders. | ||
It's like the nine rings given to men. | ||
We've got these ringwraiths just riding around, pushing this media out to the people. | ||
And it's all been infiltrated ever since Project Mockingbird, which is totally public information, by the CIA and the deep state. | ||
So all the mainstream media outlets, that's literally just the deep state talking to you. | ||
The deep state talking to you. | ||
It's not journalists reporting the truth. | ||
Maybe there's an exception here and there, a little toss-up, a little kernel. | ||
But it's the deep state reporting to you. | ||
And when Musk bought Twitter and turned it into X, that was him saying to the media establishment, the deep state establishment, this apparatus which has conspired to just subjugate all of humanity based on this criminal money because of the corruption and skimming of our political class, he said, it's on. | ||
And when we elected Donald Trump, he said, it's on. | ||
We said, it's on to the deep state. | ||
I want to show you clip number 21 here. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
I'm going to narrate for you. | ||
If you pay attention to what Barron's saying right here, you'll see exactly what's happening right before our eyes. | ||
He walks up to Joe Biden, shakes his hand, he goes, it's on. | ||
That's what he says. | ||
He walks over to Melania after he says, it's on. | ||
Keep rolling it. | ||
Melania looks at Barron and says, be nice. | ||
Then he turns around and glares at Biden. | ||
And they look back. | ||
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It is on. | ||
And that's the war that we're in. | ||
The war of the people versus the political class fought on the information battlefield using only two weapons, truth and lies. | ||
We wield the truth on the information battlefield against the deep state in the political class wielding lies on the information battlefield. | ||
It is a war of conspiracy fought by conspirators, those who are just against those who are evil, on a plane that happens totally transcendent to what's perceived by the average person on the world. | ||
They don't even know that it's happening, just as most people disregard the fact that there's a demonic war between good and evil, angels and demons happening all around us. | ||
But as this war unfolds, everyone will become aware of it when the results are in. | ||
When one side has total victory. | ||
And so it's up to us as human beings, not just as Americans, but as Christians, as human beings, as part of the creation, the most glorious part of the creation of God himself. | ||
It is up to us to determine who wins this war. | ||
And if we lose this war, We should all as individuals make it our life's purpose and goal to know in our hearts that we did not lose because we as individuals did not do enough. | ||
I mean, failure is not even really an option because if there's failure, there's the collapse of all of humanity and the subjugation of all humanity and just total destruction and the neo-surfdom like we haven't seen since the bubonic plague was walking around medieval times. | ||
But you don't want to be the person that looks back after the results are in, after it becomes obvious to the entire population that something terrible has happened. | ||
You don't want to be the person wishing that you had done more. | ||
Wishing that you had said something else. | ||
And I didn't know what to do. | ||
When I started to kind of realize what was going on a few years ago, 2021, January 6th, 2021 was when I realized there was a major problem and I had to figure it out. | ||
I was just compelled as a human being to figure it out. | ||
I decided my vote wasn't enough. | ||
I wanted a voice. | ||
This is the only way that I know how to fight it. | ||
You know, Pearl Harbor happened in 1945. All the boys knew exactly what they needed to do in order to get back at the Japs. | ||
You got to enlist right now and go to war. | ||
In a way, I envy them because it was so much easier to figure out what you could do to fight evil back then. | ||
And I know that Pearl Harbor was kind of allowed to happen, and World War II was more complicated than our history books like to tell us. | ||
Don't get me wrong, I understand it. | ||
But there was a disproportionate amount of evil on the Axis side in that conflict. | ||
So back then, you know, you have an attack like that happen, you sign up and you go to war and you know that when you're in the trench firing a.50 caliber gun or when you're, you know, storming some beach with an M1 Grand, as terrifying as it is, at least you know that you're fighting for good against evil. | ||
But in the information war, it's so much harder to find where the front is. | ||
So in 2021, I just started doing a podcast. | ||
And I realized it was an information war. | ||
And I realized that this was a totally transcendent metaphysical place that it was being waged, not on a physical plane. | ||
I can't just go beat the shit out of someone and solve the problem. | ||
It's spiritual. | ||
It's ethereal. | ||
I mean, it's palpable, but it's not physical. | ||
It's something that you can understand and know, but not sense. | ||
You can't taste it, or touch it, or see it, or hear it, or feel it. | ||
You just perceive it. | ||
I once was blind, but now I see. | ||
So this is like, if you guys have any suggestions, please hit me up on the replies. | ||
There's a better place for me to fight this war. | ||
Tell me, I'll go there. | ||
But I arrived through sheer determination in this chair talking to you. | ||
I'm sure there's been hundreds of thousands, if not millions of viewers just on X alone. | ||
Because I get the momentum from the Alex Jones show before. | ||
Nobody really tunes in to watch me. | ||
They watch Alex and then they stick around if I have a good enough first five minutes. | ||
Maybe listen to the whole show. | ||
But this is the front lines. | ||
I mean, it's not a joke when we have the liner coming into the segments with Alex. | ||
On the front lines of the Information War, Forest Command Center, it's here. | ||
And it's you, folks. | ||
And you're the reason that Trump got in. | ||
You're the reason that there was enough populist support for the likes of Musk and others to do what they did. | ||
The miracle that it's just a rogue billionaire deciding that they're going to take matters into their own hands to rectify this wrong. | ||
And instead of doing things like experimenting on massive swaths of people with vaccines in Africa like Bill Gates does, says, you know what I'm going to do to really troll them? | ||
I'm just going to buy a social media platform and give everybody their accounts back. | ||
And that's what they're pissed off about? | ||
Nobody's giving Bill Gates any shit for, you know, all the thousands of people who have died in Africa because of his poison-laced nets that they use for fishing. | ||
Because of the mosquito vaccines that he advocates for ever. | ||
For the projects that he's funding that could block out the sun, which would actually be man-made climate change, which would actually create global cooling when we know that the dark ages was caused because of global cooling, folks. | ||
Because crops don't grow if it gets too cold. | ||
We shouldn't be afraid of global warming. | ||
When the planet's warm and there's carbon dioxide in the planet, it's green. | ||
The planet's 70% greener now than it was like 50 years ago. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
If it gets too cold, if we lower the CO2, then nothing grows and everybody starves and dies. | ||
That's a population crisis. | ||
That's a humanitarian issue. | ||
That's an anti-human sentiment or policy. | ||
So Bill Gates doesn't give any shit for wanting to block out the sun, for all the poison everywhere, for all the vaccines everywhere, for his terrible taste in sweater vests, for Clippy, which was the worst thing that ever happened to an operating system. | ||
I mean, the guy was whipped up by his wife enough in 1998 to let her put Clippy on windows. | ||
I mean, that was a crime against humanity itself. | ||
Every time Clippy popped up, I wanted to snap. | ||
I was like eight years old just trying to play Oregon Trail. | ||
Clippy's popping up. | ||
Nobody gives him any crap for that. | ||
But they're mad at Elon Musk because he, as the other billionaire on the other side, had the audacity to buy a social media platform and make it free speech again. | ||
He had the audacity to give Alex Jones his account back. | ||
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Alex Jones is a disinformation purveyor. | |
They give Alex ceaseless shit because they think he got one thing wrong 10 years ago when CNN got 10 things wrong one hour ago. | ||
You know what? | ||
Let's just go for a little levity here. | ||
Let's do 35 and 36 back-to-back. | ||
I'm going to gather myself, and I'll do the last five minutes of the show. | ||
35 and 36 back-to-back, please. | ||
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Governor Newsom, wildfires have destroyed millions of acres of this state, displaced countless amounts of family. | |
Do you take responsibility for any of this, and is there anything more you think you could have done? | ||
Not really. | ||
I think these fires were very devastating. | ||
I think the full scope of what actually has happened, we're not there yet. | ||
Okay, these people's houses are just destroyed. | ||
People are suffering. | ||
People are sad. | ||
But we're Californians. | ||
We're going to push through. | ||
We're going to push through. | ||
And where we're going, the vision is ten times bigger than anybody else can even imagine. | ||
Former President Trump has recently criticized your leadership, saying that you've failed California. | ||
What's your response to him, and what does the future of California look like? | ||
To be honest with you, I try to block out, just block that rhetoric, because the words that come out of his mouth, all the words out of his lips, they don't mean anything to me. | ||
He needs to use these more, because the future of California is bright. | ||
It's so bright. | ||
When you really try to look at it, I mean, really, really look at how bright it is, you're going to need shades to live in California 24 hours a day. | ||
Critics are saying that you're all hand gestures and no action. | ||
What's your response to that? | ||
I think people are wrong, okay? | ||
They need to wake up. | ||
I speak with passion. | ||
I speak with fire. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
And I feel if I use my hands a lot, people won't be focused on the lies that are coming out of my mouth because I lie a lot. | ||
So I want to distract them with my hands. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Wait. | ||
What? | ||
Where'd my gum go? | ||
To be honest with you, I have no idea. | ||
Oh, would you look at that? | ||
You know what? | ||
This gum is just like California. | ||
It's sticky, it's resilient, and it'll bounce back. | ||
You're a scumbag. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And he did this little dance. | ||
Like, I've been talking with the governor of Hawaii about what to do. | ||
We've got some ideas. | ||
We're speculating. | ||
We're going to have some meetings. | ||
Really? | ||
Oh, show it to him, Jamie. | ||
It's so creepy because it's happening while these people are... | ||
Their houses have been burned, all their childhood memorabilia, all their stuff for their kids, the photos, the fucking everything they have. | ||
Everything they have is gone. | ||
Heirlooms, you know, their mother's wedding ring, that kind of shit. | ||
Everything's burnt to the ground. | ||
And this guy's like standing in front of all this stuff. | ||
And he's got a smile on his face. | ||
And he's talking about land use. | ||
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The development plans. | |
Watch this. | ||
Play this. | ||
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I was just talking to Josh Green, the governor down in Hawaii. | |
You had some ideas about some land use concerns he has around speculators coming in, buying up properties and the like. | ||
So we're already working with our legal teams to move those things forward. | ||
And we'll be presenting those in a matter of days, not just weeks. | ||
With a big smile on his face. | ||
Look at the little wiggle he does with his shoulders. | ||
Speculator, watch this. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this little wiggle. | ||
It's excited about the possibilities of speculators coming in. | ||
And he's saying, move forward. | ||
We're going to move forward on that. | ||
These people lost their homes. | ||
A lot of those people don't even have fire insurance because the fire insurance pulled out of California. | ||
I think like 69% of... | ||
Fire insurance pulled out of California because they're like, this is too crazy. | ||
You guys aren't doing jack shit to manage this. | ||
You're not clearing the brush. | ||
The amount of money they could have saved by just clearing brush, by filling the reservoir, that 11 million gallon reservoir was completely empty during the time of full fire season. | ||
Why didn't you fix that? | ||
It's all insanely mismanaged. | ||
And then this guy is on... | ||
Television, talking about... | ||
Doing a dance. | ||
Doing a dance in front of the burned-down home that people used to sleep in. | ||
Gavin Newsom, just a member of the political class, wants to skim everything, wants to take everything. | ||
This level of corruption is why we've arrived at the place that we've arrived in the United States of America and the world. | ||
This corruption, this greed is why the political class... | ||
Decades ago, decided to create this fractional reserve banking system, take us off of the gold standard. | ||
I mean, it really started back in 1913, but it really kicked in after World War II. And this type of corruption where you let and actually sponsor the burning of cities so that you can invest in companies like BlackRock that come up and buy all the property and all the insurance companies mysteriously abandon all of the policies before, just weeks before this catastrophe happens. | ||
You have the Gavin Newsom's out there with their slick hair looking like Bradley Cooper without a conscience meets Patrick Bateman just smiling and wiggling just like Jorogan says. | ||
I have the notion of these prospectors coming in and buying up this oceanfront property while they lie to you about rising sea levels. | ||
Why do they want the oceanfront property so badly? | ||
Meanwhile, 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck because 40% of all dollars ever printed were printed in the last five years. | ||
And they wonder why Donald Trump's approval rating goes up. | ||
I'll show you clip 34 in a second. | ||
They wonder why it is that Americans are so bigoted that they would vote for Donald Trump. | ||
Well, maybe it's because Donald Trump was the only guy that didn't rape America. | ||
You're talking about this fake rape of E. Jean Carroll, whatever the hell her name is, the lunatic who told Anderson Cooper that she had sex fantasies about rape, yet complained about rape, claimed that she wore a dress when she was raped that didn't even come out until the next year after she was allegedly raped. | ||
They think Trump's the rapist. | ||
The entire political class has been fucking us in the ass for the last 50 years without our consent. | ||
We're the ones that have been raped. | ||
We're the ones that were jabbed with the mRNA from the Fauci's and the other Satanists and the big pharmaceutical companies. | ||
We're the ones, 10,000 of whom at least got HIV in the 80s because of these blood transfusions and drugs that were laced. | ||
With hepatitis and HIV, we're the ones that have actually been getting raped. | ||
So they wonder why it is. | ||
Let's watch clip 34. Donald Trump's approval rating has gone up so much. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Look, the American people really like what they're seeing, at least compared to where Donald Trump started eight years ago, right? | ||
All right, this is Donald Trump's net approval rating. | ||
This is Reuters, Ipsos. | ||
It's among adults. | ||
It was taken the first few days of this administration. | ||
Look here. | ||
Back in January 2017, Donald Trump became the first president in history to start his presidency with a net negative approval rating. | ||
Look at where we are now in January 2025. Considerably better at plus six points. | ||
That's up nine points. | ||
To borrow a Donald Trump phrase, this is big league. | ||
This is a sign that the American people, at least initially, like what they're seeing. | ||
And so you see right here, more Americans approve of Donald Trump's job than disapprove. | ||
And that is very much, very much unlike what we saw. | ||
Eight years ago. | ||
So compare the rating now to the entire first term. | ||
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So it's not just that he's doing better than what he was doing eight years ago. | ||
It's that he's doing better than he ever did. | ||
During his entire first administration. | ||
He never was over plus three? | ||
He was never over plus three. | ||
His highest ever net approval rating was plus three in March. | ||
Your choice of photo is quite amazing. | ||
He likes what he's seeing. | ||
He's smirking at the American media. | ||
I also think he just doesn't like you. | ||
Maybe not, although he should like these numbers and the way I'm presenting them. | ||
You look at January 2025, look at that. | ||
Again, you get plus six. | ||
So Donald Trump isn't just in a better position than he was eight years ago. | ||
He's in a better position than he was at any point during his entire first term. | ||
Things have very much turned around. | ||
This is a very different Donald Trump. | ||
He's leading a very different administration the way he's attacking things. | ||
And the American public is very much more in line with him than they were at any point during his entire first. | ||
Well, I would say, correction, this is not a very different Donald Trump. | ||
This is a very different Donald Trump as being viewed by voters. | ||
In the way he's going about things with Susan Wiles leading things. | ||
I think he is, you know, going at things in a much less disorganized fashion, much more organized. | ||
Take me back in history. | ||
Take you back in history. | ||
So it was so interesting to me that Donald Trump's first net approval rating of his second term is higher than his entire first term. | ||
And I was interested. | ||
Has that ever happened? | ||
Has the second term net approval rating in the first month, have you ever had a higher rating than any net approval rating during the entire first term? | ||
Donald Trump is the only... | ||
I have a really hard time believing this. | ||
This is 100% true. | ||
I went back. | ||
I love spreadsheets. | ||
Donald Trump is the first guy ever whose net approval rating in the first month of his second term is higher than any rating that he had as an entire... | ||
She's like, I doubt it. | ||
No, no, no way. | ||
I doubt it. | ||
I'm sorry, sweetheart. | ||
Nothing except when you have it in the wall. | ||
And then I believe everything. | ||
That's exactly. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Folks, there's only a minute and 24 seconds left of the Sunday Night Live broadcast. | ||
Please make sure you tune in tomorrow at 8 a.m. | ||
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On the American Journal, 8 to 11. Then, of course, the Alex Jones Show from 11 to 3. He's been doing the fourth hour now almost every day, something he didn't used to do before he started getting in shape. | ||
Now he's got more energy, and he's just been killing it, crushing it. | ||
And then, of course, War Room hosted by Owen Schroer at 3 p.m. | ||
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