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InfoWars is the tip of the spear. | |
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Sunday Night Live. | |
I am Chase Geyser, your host for the next two hours. | ||
And one of the things I love about the Sunday Night Live show is we only have breaks at the top of the hour and the bottom of the hour, so we get some uninterrupted time together. | ||
And I gotta tell you, folks, I am delighted to see that Alex Jones has officially been on the air longer into the future than Joy Reid. | ||
How many of these puns do we have to see fall like flies? | ||
All of them seemingly mocking Alex Jones and Infowars and conspiracy theorists and Trump. | ||
I mean, golly, Joy Reid even stole Donald Trump's haircut for a while. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And I'll tell you what, I do have a bunch of clips of her that I'm going to show. | ||
At first, I was going to show just a couple of them. | ||
And then I got carried away doing the research overhead cam. | ||
Please zoom in on these clips here at the bottom of the list when you have a chance. | ||
And I didn't have time to go through them all, but I just want to read Retarded 1, read Retarded 2, read Retarded 3, read Retarded 4. It was just example after example of Retarded clips. | ||
So I think we're going to do a little bit of a medley. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Perhaps a moratorium. | ||
Something that maybe we would play as a compilation at her funeral, only the opposite of what you would do. | ||
And that, of course, at a funeral, you always show everyone's best moments. | ||
During this little obituary period, this little funeral for her career, we'll just show her all the reasons, I guess, in the world, all the reasons why she's been fired. | ||
And people are speculating as to what's going to happen to her career moving forward. | ||
And honestly, I hope the best. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
I'm not somebody who's bitter or petty like that. | ||
But I think the exact same thing that happened to Don Lemon. | ||
Is going to be what happens to Joy Reid. | ||
She's going to try to do something and it's going to fail utterly and suck. | ||
I mean, the closest thing that Don Lemon ever got to any sort of success after he was axed was some of the man in the street stuff that he did, but it only went famous because it was going viral when people were telling him they didn't believe any of the legacy media outlets that they were supporting Trump. | ||
They didn't... | ||
The only clips that went viral of his own content were the clips that made him look retarded because everybody hates him so much. | ||
And it's the same thing with Joy Reid as well. | ||
So let's just go through this medley. | ||
Let's run clip number one. | ||
Joy Reid loves fact-checking. | ||
Clip number one. | ||
Why would conservatives think fact-checking is biased against them? | ||
I mean, what are you sharing? | ||
If you keep getting fact checked for false information, think about it. | ||
What were conservatives sharing on Meta that was getting flagged so much? | ||
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Are they spreading false information? | |
And why were they so eager? | ||
And why are Republicans in general so eager to end the idea of fact checking? | ||
What are they trying to share? | ||
I don't know, maybe because fact-checking was outsourced to Reuters and the same people on the board of Reuters were also on the board of Pfizer and it's a small committee of people. | ||
They get to determine what is true and what isn't true on all of these platforms. | ||
I mean, you can look at the interview that Marc Andreessen did with Lex Friedman just three weeks ago and see him go into the details of how he witnessed internet censorship develop since 1992 as the founder of Netscape all the way into the recent years. | ||
Anybody who's comfortable with any sort of fact-checking is out of their mind from a centralized organization or a centralized committee. | ||
And the only way to really do fact-checking is the old-school way, which is by having freedom of speech and an open conversation and allowing people to debate back and forth. | ||
And if you want to put a sophisticated infrastructure in place to be conducive to that, then you simply have to institute a policy or a program or a plan like Community Notes, which isn't perfect, but at least it's decentralized. | ||
I'm technically a fact checker on Community Notes. | ||
And you know how the algorithm works on X? Is that people who have traditionally disagreed with each other as fact checkers, it's all anonymous, by the way. | ||
They measure how many of them agree on fact checking any different posts. | ||
So it's people who are completely ideologically misaligned. | ||
All their biases are actually opposite. | ||
But when enough of them agree on a fact check on a post, that's what does it. | ||
All anonymous. | ||
You just go in, you try to do the right thing. | ||
And it works better than any other system, better than the Wikipedia systems, better than having Reuters and boards of directors do any fact-checking, better than having committees at news institutions or the CIA providing pressure to the social media platforms to shut it down. | ||
So there she is. | ||
That's one reason she should have been retarded. | ||
Here, let's go to... | ||
She should have been fired. | ||
She is retarded. | ||
She should have been fired a long time ago. | ||
Clip number two here, Joy Reid gripes about the election. | ||
These are all just gonna be so good. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Begin our final sprint, having arrived at that point in the election season where basically we on this side of the TV screen have said all we can. | ||
We've laid out the stakes in this crucial election where one side stands for freedom while the other meets the textbook definition of fascism. | ||
Namely. | ||
A far-right dictatorial regime like Hitler's Germany or Franco's... | ||
Oh, my God! | ||
...or Mussolini's Italy, but also white-ruled South Africa before Mandela and the black majority... | ||
White-ruled? | ||
Oh, so it's not fascist anymore. | ||
...or Vladimir Putin's Russia, Viktor Orban's Hungary, or Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela today. | ||
that suppresses the rights of women and minorities, uses the military to execute the whims of a strongman dictator, and controls and suppresses the press, education, the arts, rewrites history to suit a favored and dominant racial class. | ||
So she's literally got a wall of famous fascists hanging up in the studio, and she's just saying that Donald Trump and the right-wingers and the white people in the United States of America are the textbook definition of fascists. | ||
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When in the last video, she was just adamantly supporting things like fact-checking by Reuters and Pfizer under the control and influence of the federal government and the White House administration, which is the textbook definition of fascism. | ||
It's unbelievable the cognitive dissonance here. | ||
And look, I understand that there's good people in the world and there's bad people in the world. | ||
And I'm even willing to accept the fact that that's as perhaps it should be. | ||
Maybe we're supposed to, through our human condition and our fall from grace, constantly be at odds and pushing against evil, like some sort of tug-of-war game, where it's like you can never really win, but you can never really give up either. | ||
You just have to pull as hard as you can in order to survive. | ||
I get it. | ||
But can we at least have supervillains who do not add insult to injury, please? | ||
Can we at least have supervillains who, when I have clips on my sheet that I have to show what they have said and done in order to update and inform and enlighten and entertain the audience, I don't have to just simply label them Read Retarded 1, Read Retarded 2, Read Retarded 3 because the substance of the videos is so immaterial that it's not even worth captioning in my own show preparing. | ||
What she said. | ||
Let's just go. | ||
Clip number 47. This is Read Retarded 1. I mean, this really was an historic, flawlessly run campaign. | ||
Queen Latifah never endorses anyone. | ||
She came out and endorsed. | ||
I mean, she had every prominent celebrity voice. | ||
She had the Taylor Swifties. | ||
She had the Beehive. | ||
You could not have run a better campaign. | ||
It is just a flawlessly run campaign. | ||
All right, let's go to Read Retarded 2. Republicans like Vance and Trump advisor Stephen Miller, who is tangentially connected to Project 2025, have made it a point to block these disbursements. | ||
In Project 2025, folks like Miller, Vance and Trump want to nationalize their long term goal of putting a stop to what they call anti-white racism, which is just another way of saying we're sick of America being held accountable for actual racism. | ||
Under Project 2025, the Department of Justice would play the central role in executing their national policy of reversing racial progress. | ||
They would force the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, which is responsible for enforcing federal statutes that prohibit discrimination based on race, color or religion or sex, disability or national origin, to refocus, moving away from what they call affirmative discrimination and ensure, quote, moving away from what they call affirmative discrimination and ensure, quote, All right, let's go to Read Retarded 3, and we've only got a few more left of these, but soak it up, folks, because this could be the last time you ever see her. | ||
Read Retarded 3. The only people I ever hear use the word inflation are journalists and economists, right? | ||
So that is not part of the normal lexicon of the way people talk. | ||
So it's interesting that Republicans are doing something they don't normally do, right? | ||
Which is not use the common tongue, right? | ||
They wouldn't hire, this is why she hates white people. | ||
But what they've done is they've taught people the word inflation, right? | ||
Most people who would have never used that word ever in their lives are using it now because they've been taught it. | ||
Including on TV. People have always known what inflation is. | ||
And they sort of wrap this word around whatever it is that they really want to vote. | ||
The reasons they really want to vote. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
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Read Retarded 4. Clip 50. They want white supremacy by ventriloquist effect. | |
There is a black mouth moving, but a white idea through the running on the runway of the turn. | ||
When you see it all back to back like this, she says that people don't know what inflation is. | ||
All right. | ||
Read retarded. | ||
Are we on four or five? | ||
Yeah, read retarded five. | ||
Let's do five. | ||
One more after this. | ||
One of the things that Russ Vogt is advocating for is the elimination of all the post-Watergate norms in order to weaponize the DOJ. And he also is somebody that's advocating for deploying the military against U.S. citizens in order to quench dissent or protest. | ||
So when you have a guy like John McEntee and that database, part of the pre-vetting isn't just, oh, they check off all the boxes in terms of their professional skills. | ||
It's also that, oh, they're sufficiently loyal that they will allow us to do all these things that otherwise would be illegal or not allowed to be done. | ||
And the thing is, you cannot drill. | ||
You can't say that enough. | ||
And I want you to say more about that because you're talking about deploying the U.S. military. | ||
Did she steal a parachute from an elementary school, Jim? | ||
Mark Esper, who was Donald Trump's secretary of defense for a while, told him, no, you cannot shoot American citizens. | ||
You can't have the military shoot American citizens. | ||
He's going to replace people in the Department of Defense with people who will say you can and that you can deploy the military against protesters, that you can arrest journalists for reporting things that Donald Trump doesn't like. | ||
That sort of thing, right? | ||
That is exactly right. | ||
One of the things that Ross Vogt did after he sort of left the administration in this sort of interim period that he's had and has been referenced with that 180-day agenda is that they have been at building out the legal documentation, what they consider to be the legal documentation to justify. | ||
Internally, the deployment of the military. | ||
I know it sounds hysterical. | ||
How can we possibly? | ||
This sounds so outrageous. | ||
No, this is part of the plan. | ||
They literally wrote a plan down and then prepared all the supporting documentation so they could check off that box. | ||
And then this is where the personnel police comes in. | ||
They're making sure they have the right people to implement it. | ||
Russ Vought gave a speech where he talked about the fact that he was planning on doing this, or at least to have the resources ready so that if there was sufficient blowback, they could deploy it. | ||
And I just want to put a bow on it to note that one of the through lines here is why they want to, you know, it's not just revenge against their political opponents. | ||
That obviously gets a lot of fear. | ||
But the part that always stands out to me is that... | ||
The rationale for why they need to do all these things is to end multiculturalism in America. | ||
That's not my term. | ||
That's what Roe's thoughts said. | ||
That the reason why you go after immigrants first, that you start to implement all of these big radical changes, is that this is the beginning of the end of multiculturalism in America. | ||
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All right, last one here. | |
Reed Retarded 6. This one will be shorter. | ||
I won't belabor you with any more. | ||
And then we're going to move on to breaking news with Doge. | ||
What's going on with Kash Patel at the FBI? What Donald Trump is doing next, should do next, and how the media is going to respond. | ||
Let's do Read Retarded 6 and then wrap up Read for Good. | ||
Finally, we're done with the show of Read Between the Lies. | ||
In America, there's a thing about both white vigilantism and white tears, particularly male white tears. | ||
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Really white tears in general, because that's what carrots are, right? | |
They carrot out and then as soon as they get caught... | ||
Green waterworks. | ||
White men can get away with that, too. | ||
And it has the same effect. | ||
Even as the right tries to politicize the idea that masculinity is being robbed from American men by multiculturalism and wokeism, they still want to be able to have their tears. | ||
All right, we've got Alex in studio. | ||
What's up? | ||
I didn't mean to interrupt what you're doing. | ||
I saw last night where they're... | ||
Cash Patel put out that thing saying, hey, the FBI will do our own internal stuff. | ||
Don't respond to Doge stuff. | ||
And I wanted to wait and see how the left responded. | ||
They're going totally ape with it. | ||
I know exactly what's going on. | ||
Now the Defense Department has joined in on it. | ||
But you keep doing the show. | ||
I'm getting a clip off Fox News. | ||
I know you'd invite me to do this anytime. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Of course, yeah. | ||
And then I'm going to get a few more of these. | ||
I'm going to go work on headlines for clips out of my show. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But instead of me just shooting and handheld and uploading it myself, I'm going to... | ||
Yeah, come in. | ||
Come and get the seat. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Not here. | ||
I'll get over here. | ||
But I'm just going to come in. | ||
We can shoot a segment at 33 after. | ||
They're getting a Fox News clip of Chris Christie. | ||
And then I'm explaining what the Department of Defense is doing. | ||
And then what Cash Patel said. | ||
And explain my angle on this. | ||
But this is a good thing that's happening. | ||
And it's not good that they're even pushing back. | ||
I'm explaining. | ||
This shows how real this is. | ||
You want to shake up. | ||
You want people. | ||
This is what real change looks like. | ||
This ain't going to be perfect. | ||
This is revolutionary, baby. | ||
Back to Joy Reid, though. | ||
Somebody needs to get me at a costume store or something, a blonde wig. | ||
An ode to her. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
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You better do it quick, Alex. | ||
Otherwise, people are going to forget who she is. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
The Cash Patel stuff, I'm sure Alex has the real skinny on it. | ||
And I'm sure that at 33 after, it's going to be really enlightening. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
I was talking to my wife about this today. | ||
At first, I was like, that's weird. | ||
Because that was what the media is definitely going to push, right? | ||
Just like they tried to break up Trump and Elon Musk, they're going to try to break up Trump and Elon Musk and Kash Patel, and they're going to try to divide this whole administration against itself. | ||
It's very obvious that's what the media wants to do. | ||
But if you look at what Kash Patel is doing, it's one of the first things that he did after he comes into his administration. | ||
He's obviously aligned with Trump and Elon on all these policies because of everything he's ever said and ever done. | ||
And the interesting piece of information that Cash and the Trump administration and Musk can garner from something like this, something like the FBI coming out and saying, don't respond to the five bullet point request. | ||
What they can learn from that is who responds anyway. | ||
So if you've got the federal government coming out to you, you're Mr. FBI agent, and they're saying, we want five bullet points of what you've accomplished in the last week. | ||
And then you've got your own management at the FBI saying, don't do it. | ||
It's against policy. | ||
What do you do? | ||
Do you alienate yourself and your career from the federal government, which is technically over your own administration, or do you alienate yourself from your own leadership and your own department by filling out and completing it? | ||
And so it's going to be really interesting to see because you know there are a lot of really scared FBI agents about all these crackdowns and these firings that are sitting in their office thinking, what's going to happen if I don't, and what's going to happen if I do? | ||
Am I supposed to follow the orders of the President of the United States or am I supposed to follow the orders of DOGE, which has sent out this request? | ||
Or am I supposed to obey my superiors despite what the administration has me do or despite what the federal government wants me to do or despite what Trump and his team want me to do? | ||
Because what we've had over the course of the last 50 or 60 or 70 years that this intelligence community has existed is we have had a conflict, a tug of war, a battle. | ||
A tension between these organizations, these entities, and the various presidential administrations that have ever been in place. | ||
I mean, even Ronald Reagan was pressured into having Herbert Walker as the vice president, despite not wanting to, because the CIA had so much leverage. | ||
They got him in for four more years, and we know that Clinton was totally under the CIA, and we know that W was... | ||
Totally under the CIA. And we know that Barack Obama was totally under the CIA. I mean, in fact, all the censorship really started happening in 2013. As soon as Comey became the FBI director, it was right after Barack Obama's second election, where he decided he was just going to go rampant with censorship. | ||
They started... | ||
Following and investigating Infowars on December 10th of 2013. They started doing things at Facebook in 2013, like banning quote-unquote hate speech, which then extended into misinformation, which then extended into just censoring political dissidents and opponents. | ||
Not to mention what happened with the Gulf of Tonkin. | ||
Not to mention what happened with... | ||
The Bay of Pigs, not to mention what happened with the assassination of JFK. So we've had a situation where the FBI's and the CIA's and others have been at odds with administrations for years and years and years, and frankly, just inevitably controlling these administrations for years and years and years. | ||
And we have an administration now which has basically the explicit goal of shattering institutions like the CIA and the FBI to the extent that they are corrupt into a thousand pieces. | ||
Famous last words of JFK. And the best way to do that, the best way to have real change in an organization is to have real change in people, real change in the crew. | ||
Because after all, all an organization or corporation or entity is, is the people that compose it. | ||
And so if you've got thousands upon thousands of employees, the IRS, for example, has something like 83,000 employees. | ||
They let go of 6,000 of them this week, apparently. | ||
There's no way you can have any one person come in and just give you a list of people that they've brushed shoulders with at the office to get rid of. | ||
There's just too many of them. | ||
So how do you create a system to efficiently weed out and identify those who are of great concern to you? | ||
And I'm not saying this is what the Trump administration is doing. | ||
It probably isn't. | ||
But it occurred to me that what if you email all of them from the federal government as the president saying, I want just an email back of the five things that you've done in the last week. | ||
Totally kind of vanilla, nothing burger question. | ||
Takes five minutes, no big deal. | ||
And then what if we simultaneously have Kash Patel and the FBI say, don't do it. | ||
So they have to choose. | ||
Which orders they obey? | ||
They have to choose whether they're going to go the Bay of Pigs route, JFK assassination route, Russia collusion hoax route of obeying their superiors, or if they go the route of obeying the elected administration and answering the email anyway. | ||
It seems to me those that don't answer the email and obey Kash Patel... | ||
Are actually the ones that Kash Patel should fire. | ||
So I don't know if this is some sort of a Machiavellian plot or not, but I do know there's going to be a very interesting revelation within the FBI at least, within Doge at least, as to which employees of the FBI are the type that would disobey the president or for the sake of appealing to their higher-ups in their own organization or the other way around. | ||
Anyway, we've got so much other breaking news to get into as well. | ||
Trump admin goes to war with Zelensky in Europe and UN resolution shutdown, showdown rather. | ||
I love Trump, Honduran criminal praises president for deporting him. | ||
And Zelensky apparently has said that he's ready to resign. | ||
Last week, Alex Jones predicted that within 90 days, Zelensky would be whacked. | ||
By his military leadership. | ||
I think he's probably right. | ||
But he could see the writing on the wall. | ||
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has expressed his readiness to exchange his position for NATO membership and step down if it is necessary to achieve peace in Ukraine. | ||
Speaking at the Ukraine year 2025 forum in Kiev on Saturday, Zelensky claimed he didn't intend to remain in power for decades. | ||
If peace for Ukraine, if you really need me to leave my post, then I'm ready. | ||
I can exchange this for NATO if there are such conditions. | ||
I am focusing on the security of Ukraine today, not in 20 years, and I do not intend to be in power for decades, Zelensky asserted. | ||
You know, the first thing that comes to mind after reading this story about Zelensky, though, is that Justin Trudeau resigned, like, what, two months ago, and he's still the Prime Minister of Canada. | ||
Off-brand America should be the 51st state. | ||
And so it's easy to say those things. | ||
It's easy to push the crown away over and over again right before you declare yourself Caesar. | ||
In fact, it might be even more conducive to your success in such a totalitarian endeavor. | ||
And speaking of totalitarianism, we have this massive escalation going on between Israel and Palestine. | ||
And I don't really like to talk about it very often because I think it's so boring and I'm so frustrated that the United States is involved at all. | ||
And I'm so frustrated that anybody in America cares one way or the other. | ||
I'm frustrated with my Jewish friends who just constantly want support for Israel. | ||
And yes, I do have Jewish friends who I care about dearly. | ||
And I'm frustrated with my other friends who are like, all they can do is defend and talk about how cool Hamas is. | ||
I do have friends like that too. | ||
I think both examples are completely retarded. | ||
I'm frustrated with the Harry Sissons who just insist that I have to choose between Vladimir Putin or Voldemort Zelensky when both of them suck and I don't care about either. | ||
I don't care about Macron and his man-wife. | ||
I don't care about what's happening with Gare Starmer. | ||
I don't care about what's happening in Australia or New Zealand or Japan or China. | ||
Only to the extent that it impacts the United States and frankly it shouldn't impact the United States at all because we should have a much more isolationist policy. | ||
They try to put a bad word, a bad name on isolationism but they never get to answer the question. | ||
They're never forced to answer the question why we should care. | ||
Because the only true answer, the only real answer as to why we care about what happens anywhere in the world except for the United States of America is because the dollar is the global reserve currency and it's a fake currency. | ||
So the only way we can prop it up is by getting our hands involved in the rest of the world all the time. | ||
There was a time in this country where you could go decades without even knowing who the FBI director was. | ||
Because it was so irrelevant to you. | ||
When can we get back to that? | ||
There was a time when you could go decades in this country as an average American and not even know the name of the CIA director. | ||
There was a time in this country when half of it didn't even know the name of the Vice President of the United States. | ||
But the politics have gotten so corrupt that now it's a massive topic of conversation. | ||
Now we know who the Netanyahu's are. | ||
Now we know who the Vladimir Putins are. | ||
Now we know who the Voldemort Zelensky's are. | ||
Now we know who the Kash Patels are. | ||
Now we know... | ||
Who leader after leader after leader is because they're constantly in the headlines and they're constantly impacting our lives and they're constantly stealing our money and then adopting our kids by force by forcing us to send them to public schools because no one can afford to send them to a private school. | ||
If you send them to a private school, they're getting the same crap anyway. | ||
The state of Illinois coming out and cracking down on parents trying to homeschool their kids. | ||
And then Democrat after Democrat and leftist after leftist and institution after institution. | ||
Constantly complaining that the government is finally being held accountable. | ||
We're going to go to clip number 37 because I missed a Joy Reid clip. | ||
Let's go to clip number 37. And I'm packing on the other side. | ||
Make your own dinner, MAGA. Make your own sandwiches. | ||
Wipe your own tears. | ||
Troll amongst yourselves with Elon and leave us alone. | ||
We don't want to put up with your trolling while we eat our tofurkey. | ||
Get over it. | ||
Stop acting like we owe you. | ||
And for God's sake, stop whining. | ||
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It's embarrassing. | |
And get 35 ready too. | ||
This is just another example of them losing their minds. | ||
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35. Do you actually work for Ice? | |
No. | ||
No, not at all. | ||
Explain the outfit. | ||
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It's $29.99 on Amazon. | |
I would recommend buying a small if you're my size. | ||
This one's a little too loose for my liking. | ||
But yeah, if you want some entertainment. | ||
Wear this and go to a Home Depot in a sanctuary city like where I live right now, Washington, D.C., and you'll see all the illegals. | ||
Not all of them, but you can maybe see a lot of them start to run away. | ||
And you feel like a group fitness instructor. | ||
It's really good. | ||
And you actually think that's funny? | ||
I think it's hilarious. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
What's not funny is them illegally... | ||
There you have it, everybody. | ||
One of the worst people I've seen here at CPAC. Oh, the winning feels so good, folks. | ||
We have a break in 90 seconds. | ||
On the other side of the break, Alex Jones is going to come with the who's who, the what's what, with the Cash Patel stuff going on right now. | ||
About this email from Doge. | ||
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What due diligence did you do? | |
Every breath you take and every move you make every bond you break every step you take | ||
I'll be watching you every single day and every word you say every game you play every night you stay I'll be watching you oh can't you see you belong to me | ||
I'm a poor old age every step you take every move you make every vow you break every smile you fake every claim you speak I'll be watching | ||
you discover trends and global developments years before they happen right here on the Alex Jones Show Ladies and gentlemen, this is Sunday Night Live, and with me, I have special guest Alex Jones in studio to break the story on what's happening between the FBI, Kash Patel, Elon Musk. | ||
Well, I just want to say, I've never been to these studios before. | ||
They're really nice. | ||
They're a really nice crew. | ||
Now, let's get serious. | ||
I saw this break last night, and I saw... | ||
Kash Patel, the new FBI director, send out a message to the FBI saying, no, we'll do internal reviews, disregard any other federal agencies sending you messages. | ||
And look, now the Defense Department, this has just broken the last few hours, has also put out a letter at the direction of the Secretary of Defense saying, and I'll read the letter here in a moment, basically saying the same thing. | ||
So here's what's really going on. | ||
I saw this last night. | ||
This morning, I didn't see a bunch of movement on it. | ||
I waited to see what the establishment was saying how they would attack, and I figured they would. | ||
So as soon as I got off air, I was in my office, and I was at you on one TV and Fox News on the other, and I saw the groundhog, as he's known, Chris Christie, just in full attack mode, and I noticed it was trending top of X, that, you know, Doge is, you know, it's a controversy. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
When you shake up a government, when you are exposing corruption, when you empower agencies to be revolutionary and take action, you're going to have a little bit of crossfire. | ||
You're going to have some collateral damage go on. | ||
This is what making an omelet looks like cracking some eggs. | ||
And Trump told publicly, Musk, days ago, I want you to get more aggressive. | ||
And I want to find out who's going to work and who isn't. | ||
So he simply sent an email to the entire database of federal workers, every agency. | ||
Hey, in the last week, send me five bullet points about what you've done and don't send me any classified information and let us know who your supervisor is. | ||
And as Musk said, this was only to get a pulse to see if people have a pulse because they're finding almost all these buildings are empty and they want to know. | ||
Maybe somebody's dead. | ||
They already found a bunch of people on Social Security that are 150 years old or 200 years old. | ||
And so he's taking action. | ||
All this tiptoeing around stuff. | ||
And so Kosh is in there, obviously wanting to look good to the FBI and his guys that, hey, don't worry, I'm in charge. | ||
You're going to have that territorialism. | ||
You're going to have turf battles that go on. | ||
And when you have real revolutionary shakeups, this is what goes on. | ||
This is not going to be perfect. | ||
As Thomas Jefferson said, we're not going to be transported. | ||
You know, to a state of total liberty on a bed of feathers. | ||
And so this is good. | ||
And you're going to see different pushback and different things in these different agencies and groups. | ||
And the media seizing on this and going in there and getting pissed off is only going to make Trump weigh in more and say, I want to see more of this. | ||
I don't think Hegseth's going to get in trouble. | ||
I don't think Kash Patel's going to get in trouble. | ||
But this is what a shake-up looks like. | ||
This is not business as usual. | ||
This is Trump bringing competition into the agencies to see who can work harder and who can get more done. | ||
And you're going to expect this in anything real. | ||
When everything's just unified talking points and there's never even anything you hear about or a hiccup. | ||
That's still water. | ||
That's cess. | ||
That's a swamp. | ||
That's a toilet bowl. | ||
When you see brushing water and crashing, that's a river. | ||
That's a clean river. | ||
That's what you need to see to break all of this loose. | ||
And as Trump has said, as Musk has said, look, we're also going to make some mistakes, and we're going to tell you about those as well. | ||
We are involved in revolutionary action. | ||
This is how... | ||
So many times, Musk goes in and builds a company from scratch or takes over a failing company and turns it around or went in and fired 80% of Twitter. | ||
And then they said it would all crash and fail and he innovated it and now it's the biggest thing on the internet. | ||
And it's more than doubled in what it was worth. | ||
So this is very, very exciting. | ||
This is what freedom looks like. | ||
It's not a cult. | ||
People will watch our shows and say, well, Harrison disagrees with Alex some on this. | ||
Chase on that or, you know, they're not all unified. | ||
Why was this being said on one show and this on another? | ||
Because it's not a cult. | ||
I respect these guys and these ladies and these people and we disagree, you know, maybe on 5-10% of things here and there. | ||
And sometimes they convince me, sometimes I convince them, sometimes we find it's a synergy of ideas as we learn more information. | ||
That's what freedom looks like, not a... | ||
Cult, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So here is a little sampling of Fox News. | ||
It's even more insane on the MSNBCs and CNN, but really nobody watches the MSNBCs or CNN because it's all cult-like, repeating the same crap. | ||
Real freedom looks like a debate, looks like churning volcanoes exploding. | ||
This is a real revolution. | ||
Going after the poison shots, securing the border, trying to stop this giant war, moving super fast. | ||
Bringing jobs industry back. | ||
Taking the restrictions off energy production. | ||
This is really happening. | ||
Trillions in foreign investment already flooding in. | ||
This is what it looks like. | ||
Here's the Fox News Club. | ||
Musk wants federal employees to send an email with a list of things they accomplished last week. | ||
He also says failure to respond would be taken as a resignation. | ||
The Office of Personal Management did confirm it is asking employees to send a brief summary of what they did. | ||
The deadline, as seen on this post, is the end of Monday. | ||
The note does not mention the threat of terminations, though. | ||
In fact, the OPM says agencies will determine the next steps. | ||
Musk's directive comes after President Trump urged him to be more aggressive despite Doge... | ||
Gaining access to more than a dozen federal agencies and the firings of thousands of federal workers. | ||
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I don't think this is a request that is that difficult. | |
I would ask my employees to let me know what they're doing. | ||
But I will double down on the fact of we don't need to be so cold and hard. | ||
And let's put a little compassion and, quite frankly, dignity in this as well. | ||
But there is confusion surrounding this order. | ||
New FBI Director Kash Patel, for instance, is telling agency personnel to pause any responses to the OPM's emails, saying the FBI is going to do its own interviews in accordance with its own procedures. | ||
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You have people doing this, you know, pointing in each direction. | |
You do this, you do that. | ||
It shows that, again, this type of idea of Musk coming in there with the chainsaw that he was famously brandishing at a political event in Washington, D.C. this week, it's a lot more complicated than that. | ||
Running government's a lot more complicated than that. | ||
The country's largest federal employee union, the American Federation of Federal Government Employees, is promising to respond, saying it will challenge unlawful terminations of its members. | ||
All right, so all these judges that have been caught getting a lot of funding themselves illegally have been overridden already. | ||
Everything Musk and Trump are doing is constitutional. | ||
And Trump is over millions of people. | ||
And so, again, this is what you're going to expect to see. | ||
And the fact that, again, especially intelligence agencies and federal law enforcement agencies are not used to people asking them questions. | ||
But we have Musk, who is empowered as the lead guy, and I would imagine behind the scenes, I'm not going to imagine, I guarantee you, Trump's going to say, hey, listen, you should have come to me, Secretary of Defense, FBI Director, you should have asked me what to do. | ||
Call Trump at 3 a.m. | ||
And so be more careful about this, and I would expect you're going to see Trump even empower Musk more. | ||
Just like we saw the attacks the last few weeks, Trump signed more executive orders, more constitutional power to Musk to make it clear. | ||
He is empowering him. | ||
He wants Musk to do this. | ||
He admires Musk. | ||
He knows Musk gets things done. | ||
He knows Musk literally doesn't sleep, basically. | ||
And now the Defense Department, DOD personnel, may have received an email from the OBE. Oh, I can't do it on it. | ||
When and if required, the department will coordinate responses to the email you have received from OPM. For now, please pause any response to the OPM email titled, What Did You Do Last Week? | ||
And it says, What'd You Do Last Week? | ||
Who's your boss? | ||
And it's a simple check the pulse, a well check to see if the person even responds, to see if Trump's database of federal employees is even accurate. | ||
They're running this through AI. They're seeing who's responsive. | ||
And you need this type of cross-checking. | ||
You need this type of oversight. | ||
And this is nothing but healthy. | ||
Chase Geiser. | ||
Yeah, I absolutely agree with everything that you said. | ||
What I think is most interesting about this... | ||
Is that it forces the FBI employees to make a decision of who they listen to? | ||
Do we respond to it anyway? | ||
Because it's obviously what Doge and the Trump administration wants. | ||
Trump's the president of the United States elected. | ||
Or do we respond to Kosh Patel? | ||
Because obviously throughout history there's been a discrepancy between do we obey our higher up or do we do what's right for the country? | ||
So they're going to learn a lot about their employees this way. | ||
That's why I love Chase Geiser. | ||
This guy is so smart. | ||
I was thinking that this morning about this in my points. | ||
Didn't write it down. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Notice they had a... | ||
Mid-level, but there was actually, you know, the guy and was also a lady, two people that actually knew how to run the database. | ||
Everybody else refused to help, wouldn't even talk to Musk's people, including Musk to his face. | ||
And Musk said, that's it. | ||
And then later they learned that the bureaucrats were trying to fire them. | ||
They instead fired the bureaucrats, promoted them to the head slots. | ||
And so exactly, exactly, this is also a... | ||
A test and an openness to whistleblowers, not about the new SecDef, not about the new FBI director, but opening this channel directly to a key person that the president has chosen to be a clearinghouse for whistleblowers. | ||
Not whistleblowers on what the new administration's done, though that was needed. | ||
We don't know about moles and bad guys, but to get that communication flowing. | ||
Great point, Chase. | ||
Let me ask you, Alex, if you were working for the FBI, And you had to choose between responding to the email or not after this. | ||
What would your decision be? | ||
I would... | ||
That's a good question. | ||
No, I mean, I think I would probably ask my supervisor and then I would double-check that it was directly from Elon Musk. | ||
And as soon as Elon Musk immediately posted the email and said, this is from me, I would hear the president say, sign an executive order saying... | ||
Remember, he signed an executive order a week ago saying federal agencies are ordered to communicate with Elon Musk. | ||
Employees are ordered to communicate because they refuse to communicate. | ||
So this is Trump and Musk as a test. | ||
And it's a loyalty test. | ||
It's starting to rattle cages because they learned, they had a lot of yes-men to their faces. | ||
And by yes-men, oh, yes, sir, I'll carry out this order. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
But then they would throw his executive words in the trash. | ||
This is clearly a test early on by Trump. | ||
I think it's really smart. | ||
Yeah, I absolutely agree. | ||
And I just find it very hard to believe that there's any genuine, serious conflict between the different leaders of this administration. | ||
Now, obviously, there's going to be pushback and conflict between any people that work together, but it all comes from a place of respect. | ||
Like you said about Infowars, you know, sometimes you agree with this, sometimes we disagree with that, but we're always on the same team. | ||
And I've been following the Kash Patel thing for as long as it's been relevant. | ||
I've been following Elon Musk for longer than it's really been relevant. | ||
And based on everything they've ever said and done, I just find it hard to believe that this is what the media is trying to spin it as, is some major conflict. | ||
Like I heard, what's his name, Carville or whatever, the famous Democrat advisor saying that the Trump administration is going to fall apart and collapse over the next 30 days. | ||
They're trying to spin this as... | ||
This major schism within... | ||
And what they're hoping to do is crash the stock market with put options and everything else. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
Chase, take back over. | ||
Great job. | ||
Great job with the crew. | ||
I'll see you by tomorrow at 11 a.m. | ||
Central. | ||
And, of course, we have Harrison Smith. | ||
8 a.m. | ||
Show's exploding. | ||
Owen's show's exploding. | ||
I'm trying to get you to do a daily show, but we've got to get more crew in here because you're doing too much behind the scenes. | ||
Great job, Chase Geiser. | ||
Take back over. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
In fact, why don't we show a clip of Kash Patel in light of this? | ||
Conversation and what's happening with the FBI and the Trump administration, clip number 12 here. | ||
This is Kosh talking about the Federal Reserve being a private entity and how we need to educate the people on it. | ||
I want to put that out as a clip. | ||
I didn't even know he did that. | ||
Start over. | ||
You talk about war with the deep state. | ||
That's the private, unelected Federal Reserve that says it won't even listen to orders of the president. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Let's talk about that. | ||
And they're trying to collapse the stock market, just like Ali said. | ||
We're live right now, but this will get 10 million views and hurt the enemy. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Start over. | ||
So I know what I'm talking about because usually I always know what I'm talking about before I say something. | ||
I didn't know he did this. | ||
Where did he say this? | ||
I don't know where it was, but I have the clip. | ||
I don't know, only about a minute long. | ||
Let's just start and announce that properly. | ||
Folks, sometimes when I'm busy, I cut ads live on air. | ||
I'm like, I'm too busy to cut ads this week. | ||
I'm going to cut them live on air. | ||
So now, let me just look into the camera and say this. | ||
Close shot, please. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, if you want to know where the real top of the pyramid is of the unelected bureaucracy, it's the private Federal Reserve set up by the Act of Congress in 1913. We've had all these different Federal Reserve heads. | ||
Including the current one, Jerome Powell, say, I'm not taking orders from Trump. | ||
If he tells me something, I'm not doing it, and he can't make me resign. | ||
Yes, but we can, by an act of Congress, repeal the Federal Reserve Act. | ||
So here's Kash Patel explaining that the Federal Reserve is a private agency. | ||
This is revolutionary. | ||
We've got to educate people that the Federal Reserve is not a public government entity. | ||
It's a private... | ||
The robber barons that started this country who manipulate the currency to their advantage. | ||
And that needs to be tackled. | ||
Again, I'm not the economic guru. | ||
I just know it's a problem. | ||
And I don't, I don't, I'll be honest with you. | ||
I don't know what the solution is, but it needs to be. | ||
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And the Fed folks, time to audit it. | ||
I don't think we have anything to worry about with this administration having some massive internal schism or conflict. | ||
This is something that the legacy media is desperately trying to ramp up. | ||
The globalists, the leftists are desperately trying to ramp up for the sake of sowing doubt in this administration, which is totally on the same page while the legacy media and these other institutions are collapsing right before our eyes. | ||
I'm sure you've seen it as many of us have seen it here just in public at restaurants or out and about or having conversations with distant relatives and long lost friends who are just leftist panic mode, leftist panic mode, leftist panic mode every single time. | ||
Thomas was out. | ||
With his wife on Valentine's Day, and he said there were leftists right next to him that were just totally panicking and complaining for the entire conversation of their dinner about how it's just over, it's just too late. | ||
And even Democratic advisors and famous campaign managers and politicians are admitting that it's just simply game over. | ||
I saw a fascinating conversation with Marc Andreessen as well. | ||
They just don't have it anymore, guys. | ||
The left just doesn't have it anymore, so the only thing they can do is their last-ditch Hail Mary strategy is try to convince us that our strength isn't true, that the reality of our victory over globalism, over seizing this country back, isn't true. | ||
There's a famous psychological concept called false preference bias, and if you look at what happened in the Soviet Union or other communist nations, For a long time, you'd have to have a sign in your business window that said, workers of the world unite. | ||
And it became very clear in the 80s that that was never going to happen. | ||
The workers of the world weren't going to unite. | ||
Soviet Union was collapsing. | ||
Things were struggling. | ||
The expansion of communism was virtually unsuccessful. | ||
But you still had to have the sign out every day. | ||
In your country, otherwise you would face the police. | ||
And at first, when you had to put the sign out, before it was obvious that it wasn't going to be true, it was just something you put out to try to make it happen. | ||
Because you're a communist and it was a communist country and you wanted to spread communism. | ||
But then when it became obvious that it was never going to happen and that communism was failing and you still had to put it out, that's when it becomes a false preference bias. | ||
When people pretend that they believe something that they do not believe. | ||
And then it becomes even more humiliating when everybody knows that no one believes what they have to pretend that they do believe. | ||
And we're all just pretending to each other, but we have to pretend that we believe it for the sake of satisfying a state because it's not about the message anymore. | ||
It's just about compliance. | ||
And what we're seeing right now from the Democrats is a last-ditch effort for false... | ||
Preference bias. | ||
A last-ditch effort for everyone to just comply with the old regime that's lost its power. | ||
Please, please, please just pretend that the Republicans don't have any power. | ||
Just pretend that populism isn't actually popular. | ||
Just pretend that there isn't consensus around populism. | ||
Please, workers of the world, unite. | ||
What they're saying to us now, these media outlets and their desperate... | ||
And the answer is resoundingly no. | ||
We're not going to comply. | ||
In fact, instead of complying, why don't we check Fort Knox and see if there's actually any gold? | ||
Why don't we actually audit you and hold you accountable for the things that you've done and the lies that you've said for decade after decade, all the way down to the fact that our money itself is a lie. | ||
Let's go to clip number 26 here, where Trump says that he's going to go to Fort Knox. | ||
We're also going to Fort Knox. | ||
I'm going to go with Elon. | ||
Would anybody like to join us? | ||
Because we want to see if the gold is still there. | ||
We want to see. | ||
Wouldn't that be terrible if we open up this Fort Knox. | ||
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It's just solid granite that's five feet thick. | |
The front door, you need six musclemen to open it up. | ||
I don't even think they have windows. | ||
Wouldn't that be terrible if we opened it up and there was no gold there? | ||
So we're going to open those doors, we're going to take a look, and if there's 27 tons of gold, we'll be very happy. | ||
I don't know how the hell we're going to measure it, but that's okay. | ||
We want to see lots of nice, beautiful, shiny gold in Fort Knox. | ||
Don't be totally surprised. | ||
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We open the door, we'll say, there's nothing here, they stole this too! | |
Now, we have a very corrupt group of people in this country, and we're finding them out. | ||
And of course, the president has come out to not explicitly stated that he would dissolve the United States Postal Service, but he seems to really be restructuring it and fixing it. | ||
Let's go to clip number 27, please. | ||
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There are reports that you are considering merging the management centers with the Commerce Department. | |
Can you operate on this or something you're considering? | ||
Well, we wanna have a post office that works well and doesn't lose massive amounts of money. | ||
And we'll think about doing that and it will be a form of a merger. | ||
But it will remain the Postal Service and I think it will operate a lot better than it has been over the years. | ||
It's been just a tremendous elusive for this country. | ||
Tremendous amounts of money being lost. | ||
And we think we can do something that'll be very good and keep it a very similar way. | ||
But whether it's a merger or just using some of the very talented people that we have. | ||
You mentioned in your testimony that the post office is different than other areas of government, that it has to operate like a private business. | ||
You also mentioned that about 80% of the volume of first-class mail has gone down over time. | ||
Can you think of a private business where 80% of what they're doing to make money is going down in volume that would actually increase their employees? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, Senator, you keep asking. | ||
I mean, I didn't make the laws that organized the United States Postal Service. | ||
Okay? | ||
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I came in, as I said, to the condition that we had, and I'm trying to fix it. | |
Now, you exaggerate the hiring. | ||
I know of no one in private practice or investors who, you know, give advice through a corporate board who would say, you have a declining business model, we're going to increase the numbers, but then when you have a choice of hiring contractors that won't be paid the same wages or pension benefits or health care benefits that you pay your employees, you're up $190,000. | ||
You've insourced $190,000 jobs. | ||
And it's just sort of inexplicable. | ||
The whole point that of the reform of shifting the cost is not really reform. | ||
It's a shell game. | ||
We just took a bunch of things that are still costs on your books and we put them on somebody else's books somewhere else in government. | ||
It's still a massive cluster in a way that the debt problem is just shifted over to another account. | ||
But in doing that, the main thing you were trying to get away from was health care costs and pension, right? | ||
And so if you compare a contractor or a contracted employee to a government employee, an insourced employee, and you compare the health costs and the pension costs, they're dramatically higher for insourced. | ||
So by increasing your number of people who work for the government as opposed to contractors, You're compounding the same problem. | ||
You were here with us three years ago saying we can't handle all these other expenses. | ||
We need to shift them somewhere else. | ||
And so the reform package did that. | ||
But in contrast, then you can continue to hire more people instead of saying, well, we have all these extra costs associated with government labor. | ||
Why don't we hire labor outside of the government and use contractors? | ||
So, in isolation on one element... | ||
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Where do I even begin? | ||
So much insane news. | ||
I think the war in Ukraine is probably going to end this week. | ||
I hope it does because then Zelensky won't be assassinated. | ||
And I don't want any violent harm to come to him, despite the fact that I love him and I hate the Nazis and I hate the fact that there's hundreds of thousands of innocent people who are dead and there's a Nazi cemetery in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, which always comes to mind. | ||
I can't believe it's not viral. | ||
I think that RFK is going to just totally murder politically, culturally, on behalf of the health interests of the American people in a very meaningful way. | ||
And there's clip after clip showing about how RFK has been riot over and over again and all the lies that we heard about the coronavirus were just that. | ||
They were lies. | ||
The nature of the vaccine and the nature of... | ||
Where it originated. | ||
In fact, I want to show you how things are really shifting in our favor because this is quote number six here. | ||
This is Woody Harrelson talking about how Dr. Malone, someone who's been a very esteemed, incredible guest on this network numerous times, was right about virtually everything. | ||
If you have somebody like Woody Harrelson coming out, major Hollywood actor, still working, still in major films and television shows, and saying what we always knew was true, that is breaking through the glass ceiling, so to speak, of false preference bias. | ||
Let's see what Woody Harrelson... | ||
You're a fearless warrior, and I appreciate what you do. | ||
I get allowing voice to people. | ||
Other people will be like, you're wrong just to interview that person. | ||
Yeah, you get a lot of that, for sure. | ||
But that's ridiculous. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
That's ridiculous thinking. | ||
I don't even understand that. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I don't understand how we got to a place where you're wrong to have a conversation with someone, even if you disagree with them. | ||
This idea of platforming people. | ||
Well, how the fuck do you know what they really think based on what? | ||
The mainstream media that lies to you constantly, that's supported by all sorts of special interest groups that have no need to tell the American public the truth. | ||
They have a very specific narrative that they want pushed. | ||
They want no deviation from that at all. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
If you have a large audience, I think you have at least a certain amount of responsibility to talk to some people that you think might be telling the truth. | ||
Yeah, I liked your interview with Robert Malone. | ||
Yes. | ||
That was a crucial interview at a crucial time. | ||
Well, that was the most pushback I'd ever experienced ever in my life. | ||
And I was like, this is crazy. | ||
It was really sad to see people like Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. | ||
I wanted to sit down and talk to them and show them some studies and give them Robert Kennedy's book and say, you don't really know what you're talking about. | ||
Well, that's the thing that makes me sad is a lot of this information they're receiving is like from mainstream media, which certainly has its own objectives and its own, you know, things that it won't discuss. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, at all. | ||
And, yeah, and I just felt like after that happened, you know... | ||
I was going to try to get in touch with you just to tip my hat to you, but it just felt like, why don't people just listen to the interview? | ||
Because I feel like everyone who was giving it a hard time hadn't even heard the interview. | ||
Of course. | ||
Yeah, they had heard the mainstream media saying that it was dangerous misinformation. | ||
By the way, everything he said has turned out to be true. | ||
Every single thing he said had turned out to be true. | ||
Everything that everybody said about whether it was a lab leak, whether the vaccine had side effects, whether it was pushed, whether they lied about the studies and distorted the information, everything was true. | ||
All of it. | ||
Including Yale just released some study about people producing spike protein 700 plus days after the injections, which was never... | ||
Thought to be the case when they gave them to these people in the first place. | ||
A host of different serious problems that people are having because these that everyone's covering up and people are lying about and everyone's trying to obfuscate and doctors are trying to sweep things under the rug because they don't want to be in trouble for mandating these things and telling people to get these things. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
It's all obvious. | ||
The false preference bias has been shattered, and now everyone is admitting the truth, which was obvious to most of us from the very beginning. | ||
But we were small voices in a massive censorship landscape. | ||
We were trying our best to communicate and share the truth with one another, but we were being shut down, removed, banned, and suspended from virtually all platforms. | ||
I mean, I haven't even really posted anything on Facebook, my personal Facebook, which I used to use 10 years ago incessantly. | ||
In years, because all the things that I have to say, worth saying, are against the terms of service, against the policy that I agreed to when I signed up, the policy that continued to change and change and change. | ||
And you see the massive siloing of accounts on Instagram and these major platforms, and I can't tell you how many accounts I've lost on TikTok. | ||
TikTok go viral. | ||
Get 1.5 million views, 40,000 followers off of one post, and then the next post, oh, sorry, it had Alex Jones' face in it. | ||
Oh, sorry, it had an InfoWars logo in it. | ||
Between silence on Facebook, which we got banned from again this week, by the way, I don't care what Zuckerberg tells you, we live-streamed on Facebook this week on Meta from a new page, and it was immediately shut down for hate speech, violent rhetoric. | ||
There's nothing violent about this show or this operation whatsoever. | ||
In fact, I put to you right now, the audience, that Infowars has been the only major news network that has been opposed to every single military conflict that the United States of America has been in for as long as this network has aired and going back some decades. | ||
Against the war in Afghanistan, against the war in Iraq, against the... | ||
Lies about 9-11, against every conflict in the Middle East, trying to stop war with Iran, trying to stop war between Israel and Palestine, trying to stop war in Ukraine and Russia and with China, and trying to stop World War III from happening. | ||
This is the most anti-violent network you can possibly imagine. | ||
We're practically pacifists. | ||
But no, you put up 10 minutes of the Alex Jones show on Meta and immediately has to be taken down for hate speech and encouraging violent rhetoric. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
There is nothing violent whatsoever about this network or anything that we say whatsoever. | ||
We just happen to tell the truth about very evil people. | ||
And because that truth is so disgusting and egregious, I guess it comes off to the leftists and globalists like violence or threat of violence because they understand inherently that when people hear the truth about what their government and their leaders have been doing and are doing to them, their response is going to be absolute, utter frustration and anger. | ||
Anger leading to the dark side, of course, but we don't advocate for taking that last step because we understand that enlightenment is enough for peace to come. | ||
Realization and awakening is enough for justice to be manifest in the world. | ||
We don't have to throw stones to bring about justice. | ||
We don't have to go to the streets and enact violence in order to fix our problems here in the United States of America. | ||
And perhaps... | ||
Yet another unprecedented thing that we could accomplish here in the United States of America is for the first time in the history of humanity, in the history of every civilization that's ever conglomerated and existed in the world, we could reverse peacefully this level of corruption. | ||
Because it is true that throughout history, every time a nation or an institution or a government or a major military power has been as corrupt as our government is right now, it is true that that corruption has only been reversed by a violent overthrow of that government. | ||
That is 100% true. | ||
But America is a nation of doing that which is unprecedented. | ||
America is a nation of landing on the moon first. | ||
Of having dozens upon dozens, hundreds upon hundreds, thousands upon thousands of satellites in orbit first. | ||
It's a nation of going to Mars first. | ||
It's a nation of inventing the internet. | ||
It's a nation of inventing the automobile. | ||
It's a nation of inventing the air conditioning. | ||
It's a nation of inventing flight itself. | ||
And it can be a nation of peacefully reversing corruption for the first time. | ||
We can innovate. | ||
We can have that level of ingenuity by reversing what we're faced with. | ||
So no, we're not advocating for violence. | ||
Meta. | ||
While you come out and you claim with your little psilocybin microdose look and your hippie necklace and your curly hair how much you love bow hunting and hate censorship. | ||
Just weeks before we try to launch a stream on Facebook to shit test it and it gets banned within 15 minutes automatically. | ||
We're not advocating for violence. | ||
You're the ones that advocated for violence. | ||
You're the ones that censored the fact that ivermectin was actually safe. | ||
You're the ones that censored the fact that this thing came from a lab. | ||
You're the ones that censored the fact that Hunter Biden's laptop was actually true and not Russian disinformation while you propped up the disinformation that led to Joe Biden becoming the President of the United States for four years. | ||
You're the ones... | ||
That allow for governments to infiltrate cellular devices and personal devices and spy on people. | ||
So our journalists have to escape to places like Moscow, while other journalists of ours wind up in Ukrainian prisons dead. | ||
I think you're the ones advocating for violence when you constantly advocate for Ukrainian flags to be flown in Congress while $63 billion be funded to Ukraine on Hitler's birthday last year, not to mention the other tens of billions of dollars that have been sent over there. | ||
In fact, I have a clip here. | ||
It's a Tucker Carlson clip. | ||
Having trouble seeing which one it is on the list. | ||
Where he discusses the level of violence that has just been absolutely asinine. | ||
It's clip number 46. In this Ukrainian conflict, let's watch clip number 46 and move on. | ||
I've committed a lot of violence. | ||
A lot of people have been killed. | ||
Non-combatants have been killed by the Zelensky government. | ||
Beaten our priests. | ||
Beaten our parishioners. | ||
And I have this all on video. | ||
If you go to SaveTheUOC.com, you will see the videos of our parishioners being beaten. | ||
These are the elderly parents of people at the front fighting for the liberation and protection of Ukraine. | ||
Being beaten very often by SBU, that's their secret police, wearing... | ||
Death masks with Nazi insignias on their arms. | ||
So the fact that he's destroyed civil society, he's destroyed a free media, he jails or sanctions or charges with treason his opponents. | ||
We're supposed to ignore all of that, because if we mention it, or if I stand on a soapbox to scream that he's jailing and torturing priests, we are somehow disentitled to speak. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Banning of an entire religion during wartime. | ||
Not to mention the Russian language. | ||
But Zelensky can go and speak in front of parliament. | ||
He can speak in front of NATO. At these globalist summits, he can shake hands with every world leader and Ben Stiller of all people. | ||
Sean Penn, faggot. | ||
And that's not hate speech. | ||
When people on video, I just showed you, in Ukraine, Are beaten at their church. | ||
That's not hate speech. | ||
When our journalists are arrested over there and killed in prison, that's not advocating for violence. | ||
When this crew, including myself and our writers and our hosts, are put on a Ukrainian enemies of the state list. | ||
Look it up. | ||
We were put on a Ukrainian enemies of the state list. | ||
The Hodge twins are on enemies of the state list in Ukraine, funded by our own CIA. That's not hate speech, but oh, by God, Alex Jones sure as hell can't stream on Facebook because that's just the kind of rhetoric we can't tolerate whatsoever. | ||
Instead, let's just fund an asinine amount of money to a lost cause. | ||
So that more people can die incessantly and we can perpetuate this violence just so Zelensky and his buddies can skim and buy vineyards in France. | ||
He realized that's what happened, right? | ||
$1.5 million house in France for one. | ||
$2.6 million vineyard in France for another one of his leaders. | ||
He's paying them all off with the money that we're sending over there because he knows that if he didn't pay him off, they're going to whack him because he's forcing them to send all of their guys into a meat grinder. | ||
I've got B-roll somewhere on this list. | ||
Different one. | ||
Of all the cemeteries of the Ukrainian dead. | ||
Let's do eight. | ||
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Here you go, dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead dead. | |
But we're the ones advocating violence because we want it to stop. | ||
Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead. | ||
Look at them. | ||
Look at them, count them, look at them, count them, cross, cross, dead, dead, Ukrainian flag, picture, picture, picture, picture, picture, picture, picture, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead. | ||
Count them. | ||
Look at them. | ||
They're all dying. | ||
And they're not gonna win. | ||
And whatever weapons and money we give them, we're never gonna get it back. | ||
And when Russia wins, they're gonna wind up with all of it. | ||
So everything we're sending over there, we're actually sending to Russia. | ||
If you support the Ukrainian war, you're actually supporting Vladimir Putin more than if you want the war to end. | ||
But we're the ones that advocate for violence. | ||
God, it pisses me off so badly because all I want is justice and peace and rights. | ||
Is it really that complicated? | ||
All I want is a judicial system that I trust. | ||
So if somebody violates my rights by stealing from me or attacking me, they're held accountable. | ||
I want my contracts enforced. | ||
I want my border protected so my culture, my way of life is safe. | ||
I want us not to be in any wars because I don't feel comfortable with my taxes going to the death of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of civilians. | ||
That's all I want. | ||
And then I want freedom in my personal life so that I can pursue my dreams and my ambitions and reach self-actualization because you cannot become the best person, the best version of yourself as an individual out there unless you have the freedom to do what it takes. | ||
You understand it's so difficult to actually reach self-actualization, to manifest your potential. | ||
It's difficult to be the smartest version of yourself, to be the healthiest version of yourself, to be the most successful version of yourself. | ||
And that is what we used to strive for in the United States of America, this little thing called self-actualization, this manifest destiny. | ||
But you can't do it when you have a government that regulates the hell out of you and taxes the hell out of you. | ||
How am I supposed to become the best version of myself when two out of every five days a week that I work or actually work seven days? | ||
When three out of every seven days a week that I work, go straight to a federal government that funds the shrimp on the treadmill, that funds that cemetery that we just rolled by. | ||
Throw it up again, in fact. | ||
I want people to understand. | ||
Every time you have voluntarily written a check to our federal government, it has gone straight to this and other BS. Well, I have to. | ||
If I don't pay them, then they'll arrest me. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
All of these people or have all these people die than be arrested? | ||
I know it's tough. | ||
I know it sucks. | ||
I know it's a lot easier to pretend over our nice wine from the wine club that we're a member of and a football game that everything's fine and it's not my fault, but I don't want to answer for this. | ||
I don't want to go to the pearly gates saying, hey, man, what else was I supposed to do? | ||
No, Christians come out there and say, well, Jesus Christ said, give to Caesar what is Caesar's. | ||
And I believe that Jesus Christ came back from the dead, and I believe that he was the Messiah, and I believe that he was the Son of God. | ||
But I don't for a minute believe that he actually said that. | ||
That sounds like just the thing they would throw in to Nicene Council, to hook Constantine up, right before they slaughtered all the Christians that weren't Trinitarians. | ||
Which were the Christians for the first 300 years after Christ's death. | ||
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Let's go to clip number five. | |
Thank you. | ||
At least when we kill all these people, all of our equipment will be environmentally friendly with your taxes. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
They want all electric army tanks now. | ||
Think of this. | ||
So they want to have an army tank that's electric. | ||
You can't get it recharged. | ||
It doesn't go far enough. | ||
It doesn't go strong enough. | ||
But they want to have electric. | ||
So that we go into enemy territory. | ||
We will blast this shit out of everybody. | ||
But at least we will go in with environmentally nice equipment. | ||
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Now, can you believe it? | |
Then they want to have our jet fighters. | ||
Our jet fighters at our best way to go. | ||
They can make a turn on the size of a dime. | ||
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Bomb, bomb. | |
They want to use fuel that's a little bit better for the environment. | ||
So that as we're attacking some country, trying to devastate some country because they've been bad to us, we go in, we're dropping bombs all over the place, but at least we're not leaving any... | ||
Environmental footprint. | ||
These people are crazy. | ||
And the problem is, you know, I stopped it. | ||
Because they came to see me. | ||
Sir, we have a new fighter jet. | ||
We think it's environmentally friendly. | ||
Well, they advocate for all this BS. They say Trump is evil. | ||
He's some kind of dictator. | ||
He's a fascist. | ||
The best comeback that they have is clips of Swalwell, clip number three. | ||
Responding to Al Sharpton learning to read on live air. | ||
Let's watch clip number three. | ||
And the gender to which they were born. | ||
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Now, Trump's new FBI director was sworn in yesterday. | |
One of his first acts was to move thousands of agents to field offices and a campus in Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
Relocating FBI agents isn't unprecedented, but it's also unclear what this administration is hoping to accomplish with the moves. | ||
You've been a critic of Patel. | ||
What should Americans be watching for in the early days of his tenure? | ||
We're not safe with Cash Per Sale. | ||
He has absolutely zero experience to lead this job. | ||
Here's a picture of me in the background on a plate. | ||
He also is presiding over an FBI where before he took office, he was helping clear out and fire agents who are responsible for fighting terrorism, fighting public corruption, fighting money laundering, fighting child sex trafficking. | ||
And so we've put in somebody who's unqualified. | ||
His only qualification is that... | ||
He has promised to go after Donald Trump's enemies. | ||
I know a thing or two about that because this guy wrote a book declaring who the enemies are of the government, and he made a list of 100 people. | ||
And on top of that list, he put me and Adam Schiff. | ||
So that's who this guy is. | ||
They put all the enemies of the state list in Ukraine. | ||
But it's not about me. | ||
It's not about anyone else on this list. | ||
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It's about whether Americans are going to be safe with someone unqualified without preventions. | |
On Infowars since December 10th of 2013, we have the documents from the FOIA. We were classified as a white racially motivated hate group in 2013, put under a type 3 assessment within 90 days of James Comey becoming the director of the FBI under the second administration of Barack Obama. | ||
And ever since then, they've been spying on us with undercover FBI agents. | ||
And following us around in public places, that's what you could do under a Type 3 assessment. | ||
That's a classification as a national security threat. | ||
While they put our reporters, our writers even, our hosts and our crew on enemies of the state lists for foreign nations. | ||
So Swalwell can get up there and say he's offended that he's been put on a list by Kosh Patel. | ||
While he advocates for organizations, entities, and institutions and policies that put American journalists and citizens on lists in Ukraine. | ||
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I don't know, man. | |
How could anybody believe that? | ||
And I'm really pissed off about it because there are good people in my life who won't even speak to me anymore. | ||
Because I work for Alex Jones and I fight against this and they would vote for that? | ||
People whom I love are alienated from my life? | ||
Because I'm standing up against that? | ||
Because I think Alex Jones got something wrong 10 years ago on air? | ||
When Swallows Well and CNN and MSNBC got 10 things wrong one hour ago on air? | ||
And when they lied, we invaded Iraq? | ||
Resulting in the death of at least 500,000 civilians? | ||
And there were no weapons of mass destruction? | ||
Osama bin Laden was found in Pakistan? | ||
Not even in the countries that we invaded? | ||
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I mean, they knew for a decade this was gonna happen. | |
Let's look at clip number 13, Professor John. | ||
Mearsheimer warning a decade ago that Ukraine would happen. | ||
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Let's go to clip 13. What's going on here is that the West is leading Ukraine down the primrose path. | |
And the end result is that Ukraine is going to get wrecked. | ||
And I believe that the policy that I'm advocating, which is... | ||
Neutralizing Ukraine and then building it up economically and getting it out of the competition between Russia on one side and NATO on the other side is the best thing that could happen to the Ukrainians. | ||
What we're doing is encouraging the Ukrainians to play tough with the Russians. | ||
We're encouraging the Ukrainians to think that they will ultimately become part of the West because we will ultimately defeat Putin. | ||
And we will ultimately get our way. | ||
Time is on our side. | ||
And, of course, the Ukrainians are playing along with this. | ||
And the Ukrainians are almost completely unwilling to compromise with the Russians and instead want to pursue a hardline policy. | ||
Well, as I said to you before, if they do that, the end result is that their country is going to be wrecked. | ||
And what we're doing is, in effect, encouraging that outcome. | ||
I think it would make much more sense for us to work to create a neutral Ukraine. | ||
It would be in our interest to bury this crisis as quickly as possible. | ||
It certainly would be in Russia's interest to do so. | ||
And most importantly, it would be in Ukraine's interest to put an end to the crisis. | ||
Wow. | ||
September 25, 2015. Boy, was he right. | ||
That was an Alex Jones-level prediction right there. | ||
Let's go to the next clip. | ||
14. The Ukraine catastrophe is a Democrat deep state operation. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We, of course, never choose candidates in any country. | |
But what we do do in countries that proclaim to be democracies is we offer the opportunity for candidates of all kinds to learn how to put themselves forward to best effect. | ||
Have we ever tried to meddle in other countries' elections? | ||
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Oh, probably. | |
We don't do that now, though. | ||
We don't mess around in other people's elections, Jim. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
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I think Yats is the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience. | |
He's the guy, you know, what he needs is Cleach and Tani Book on the outside. | ||
He needs to be talking to them four times a week. | ||
You know, I just think Cleach going in, he's going to be at that level working for Yatsenyuk. | ||
It's just not going to work. | ||
We, of course, never choose candidates in any country. | ||
We offer the opportunity for candidates of all kinds to learn how to put themselves forward to best effect. | ||
And we always support the right of peaceful political protest in any country. | ||
This is not a tenable situation. | ||
We cannot go on like this. | ||
What Trump needs to do next, through the FBI, through whatever constitutional means he has, through Congress, for Christ's sake, through the CIA, is totally overhaul the whole thing and end all of censorship. | ||
Freedom of speech is the First Amendment for a reason. | ||
It is the first priority. | ||
And yes, the second... | ||
Defends the first, but we don't want to get to that point. | ||
We have to stop this before we get to the point where we have to use the Second Amendment to defend the first. | ||
We have to allow for freedom of speech. | ||
I don't advocate for these leftists to be silenced. | ||
I celebrate when Joy Reid gets fired in the private market because she sucks and doesn't have an audience and they can't afford to pay her anymore. | ||
That's great, but I don't think she should be banned from every social media platform. | ||
I don't want the Harry Sissons banned or the Swalwells banned or the Stephen King's banned from Twitter. | ||
I want them to say all the stupid stuff that they say all the time as much as they want because in the town square and open forum, they get lit up in the replies by the truth. | ||
They get lit up by the community notes with the truth. | ||
We're not advocating for the censorship of our political opposition. | ||
We don't want banned accounts. | ||
We don't want suspended accounts. | ||
We don't want fake phony bots and advocation for violence and things like that. | ||
People being harassed or doxxed. | ||
Things that are against the law. | ||
But we don't want the opposition censored. | ||
We just want them defeated. | ||
And if you have to censor them to win, then you are a giant pussy. | ||
And ultimately, that's what we have to do. | ||
We have to end the pussification of the United States of America. | ||
We have to stop being pussies and advocating for pussy things. | ||
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See you on the other side. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Sunday Night Live. | ||
We have 27 minutes left together, and I'm teasing the idea of doing it spaces later tonight. | ||
But I think I'm gonna get some sleep. | ||
I really have been having fun the last week. | ||
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I've been testing out some new equipment that I've set up at home. | |
Doing spaces on X. Follow me at realchasegeyser on X. I think I did one from like 10 p.m. | ||
till 6 a.m. | ||
And another one for six hours as I'm experimenting with doing everything myself at home. | ||
I'm gonna come up with a regular schedule and do some reporting what Alex Jones has been breaking down and covering his clips from the show at night. | ||
Because I really like that. | ||
Late night vibe. | ||
I like doing the show at the end of the day when the sun is down and the whole world is quiet. | ||
There's something about it. | ||
But what we have to face next is the censorship. | ||
That's what we have to just tackle once and for all. | ||
Never let them censor us again. | ||
It's astounding and disgusting what we let them get away with in terms of censorship over the last 10 years, really, even more than that. | ||
And everything that you love about what's happened in the last 30 days, everything that we love about Donald Trump and populism and the MAGA movement and these changes that are happening and what Doge is doing and what justice is being done right now, everything we love could just go away like that if we don't solve and correct the system that caused it to go so badly. | ||
Because the problem with the monarchy, and we don't have a monarchy, Trump is not a dictator, but the problem with the monarchy is that it's totally unreliable. | ||
If you have a good king, things are great. | ||
When the good king dies and you have a bad king, things are terrible. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
It's not a sustainable system of government for a long term. | ||
There's only one perfect king, that is Jesus Christ, and that's the only reason that... | ||
The spiritual kingdom of God works as a kingdom, but with men running things, it just doesn't work that way. | ||
Because we're broken and fallen and imperfect and corrupt. | ||
The absolute power corrupts absolutely. | ||
And so we can't correct everything by executive order because it can simply be reversed by executive order. | ||
And even if we get a J.D. Vance who won a straw poll for nomination in 2028, To be elected the president from 2028 to 2032. Well, what happens in 2033? | ||
We have to systemically correct this. | ||
Whole entire American system, from the way our monetary policy is done, totally overhauled. | ||
I advocate for a totally new currency, a totally new financial system. | ||
The way our intelligence community operates, we need a totally new system altogether. | ||
Because if our Federal Reserve is still allowed to operate the way it operates, we're always going to be at war. | ||
And if our intelligence community is still allowed to operate the way that it has been operating for the last 50, 60, or 70 years, we are going to be just as bad as China in no time. | ||
And Osha said it best, you know, the problem with democracy is that the people are retarded and they elect terrible people. | ||
And so the only real way that we can correct this is to awaken and enlighten as many people as possible because people, I believe, are inherently good and astoundingly clever and able to accomplish wonderful things in a free environment. | ||
But when you have an intelligence community like we have, when you have a government like we have, when you have an education system like we have, when you have a monetary system like we have, we're only going to be poor and stupid. | ||
And poor, stupid people make unjust decisions when they vote, like electing people like Ilhan Omar. | ||
This is clip number 38. Ilhan Omar thinks that Americans who voted for Trump are stupid. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
These people are just idiots. | ||
I'm at the point. | ||
Where it's become really hard to have an intellectual debate with any of these people because the level of stupidity that they are displaying every single day is frankly embarrassing, not just in Congress, but as Americans. | ||
And the fact that these people are allowed to say just the most ridiculous things tells you that the dumbing of the United States has arrived because how else do we get a Trump presidency again? | ||
Oh, so we're just totally stupid, I guess. | ||
Ilhan Omar, who married her brother and comes from Somalia. | ||
Let me tell you about the problem with Somalia. | ||
It's the same problem with all the Muslim countries. | ||
And look, I'm not racist, but I probably am Islamophobic, to be honest. | ||
I am, like, vehemently opposed to Islam. | ||
I don't like the religion. | ||
I have Muslim friends, and there are many very wonderful, beautiful people that I've met throughout my life who have been Muslim. | ||
So I'm not prejudiced in that way that any time I see someone or meet someone who's Muslim, I just hate them. | ||
But the religion itself, I just can't even understand it for one reason. | ||
Any reason whatsoever. | ||
You celebrate this guy that was obviously a pedophile and repeat offender. | ||
And you love them so much that you won't even draw a picture of them. | ||
And this religion has totally shattered the Middle East in every way, shape, and form. | ||
I mean, this is an area of the world that invented algebra. | ||
And I know technically algebra was invented after Islam took over, but it was before the 1,500 years or 1,000 years of inbreeding that we've witnessed. | ||
And I don't know what the average is in Somalia. | ||
They're looking it up. | ||
It's probably kind of hard to find on Google. | ||
But you know that... | ||
What does it say there? | ||
Cousin marriages, including cousin marriage, can occur among Somalis, but they are uncommon in some Somali groups. | ||
Does it say the rate? | ||
Oh, 20 to 50 percent. | ||
The average in Muslim countries... | ||
Oh, North Asia. | ||
I need the number for Somalia if you can. | ||
Scroll down. | ||
In a traditional Somali wedding ceremony, Brian Grimm, yada, yada. | ||
Yeah, I just need the number. | ||
That Wikipedia page might have it. | ||
The average in the Middle East is 40% of people who are married are married to either their first or second cousin. | ||
Of people married to their first or second cousin, over 30% of them are married directly to their first cousin. | ||
You know what that does to IQ? I mean, that's why these regions are totally violent all the time. | ||
That's why there's viral clip after viral clip of a woman who's been raped being stoned or beaten to death. | ||
I've seen clips of women who were burned alive. | ||
Just on the allegation that they burned a Koran, they didn't really burn a Koran. | ||
Okay. | ||
29% in Egypt, 58% in Saudi Arabia. | ||
But Somalia, where Ilhan is from. | ||
I mean, she was married to her brother. | ||
That's even worse than a cousin thing. | ||
But look, when you do that, you wind up with a civilization. | ||
That operates a lot like clip number 40 here. | ||
I'm going to run all of clip number 40, and I just want you to realize that the violence in the Middle East is because the people in the Middle East are like this. | ||
Looks like 20 to 30% of marriages. | ||
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Let's watch clip 40. Hands | |
off! | ||
That shiny shirt, that's mine! | ||
It's going to the Great Eye, along with everything else! | ||
I don't take orders from stinking Morgul rats! | ||
You touch it and I'll stick this blade in your gut. | ||
And literally the same thing happened to a woman. | ||
I can't remember which country it was in. | ||
I was like on a deep dive on the internet and I went up on a website. | ||
Disgusting website. | ||
That all it did was publish articles and content about people who had been killed. | ||
And there was a woman in the Middle East that was like a professor. | ||
She was a devout Muslim. | ||
And she got in a dispute with some guy outside of the mosque. | ||
And he lied and just started shouting that she burned a Quran. | ||
And they killed her and drug her body by a vehicle, an entire mob, and then, like, dumped her in the river. | ||
Just like that guy lied about, this guy tried to knife me! | ||
And it's not because of these people's race, it's because of their whole entire culture and this practice of inbreeding. | ||
I mean, it is terrible. | ||
Let's do another example. | ||
Code number 39 and then we'll move on. | ||
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We're not going no further until we've had a breather. | |
Get a fire going! | ||
Mary! | ||
Mary! | ||
I think we might have made a mistake leaving the Shire, Pippin. | ||
Yeah, we might have made a mistake when I'm in the borders, Pippin. | ||
We might have made a mistake letting all of these people into France and England. | ||
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What's making that noise? | |
It's the trees. | ||
What? | ||
Do you remember the old forest? | ||
On the borders of Buckland. | ||
Alright, folks. | ||
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Focus. | |
Moving on. | ||
All this news and information is coming out about the corruption and how terrible the Biden administration is, and it's only going to continue to come out. | ||
It's wonderful. | ||
I saw this clip, and I was compelled to share it with the audience. | ||
This is clip number 15 of a Space Force vet. | ||
In fact, the first Space Force vet talking about how he was fired under the Biden administration at Space Force for... | ||
Fighting back against some of these DEI policies which have since been eradicated. | ||
Let's go to clip number 15 please. | ||
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This man was fired from the Air Force for pointing out the corrupt system. | |
So Trump gave him an even better offer. - My name is Matt Lohmeyer. | ||
I was an Air Force F-15 pilot, and I was a commander in your newly created US Space Force. | ||
I am also the first veteran of the Space Force because under the Biden-Harris regime, I was fired from my command and lost my pension for criticizing DEI trainings that were rampant in the military. | ||
Those trainings are still dividing our troops, and thank you for saying you would fire those few woke generals who are a big problem They're gone. | ||
Will you consider establishing a special task force, office, or position? | ||
To ensure that these monsters never return to the Defense Department. | ||
You know what I'll do? | ||
I'm going to put you on that task force. | ||
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I think it's good. | |
Not going to do better than that. | ||
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I'll put you on. | |
And even Pam Bondi came out this week, clip number 30, defending Mosk and Doe. | ||
She did a great job. | ||
This administration is doing a great job because all this stuff is just unraveling right before our eyes. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
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We're upset with folks like Elon Musk who are exposing all of the fraud, waste and abuse who maybe don't want to see things change. | |
What do you make of that? | ||
Why do you think somebody wouldn't want that to happen? | ||
Well, I think a lot of them are worried that they're going to be uncovered what they did and we will find out who they are and why they did this and why they are trying to distribute tax dollars. | ||
All over this country after the president's executive order to stop all these funds going out. | ||
There's a reason why they don't want the American people to know. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And we're gonna be a transparent government. | ||
There is a reason why. | ||
And I'll show you a clip of Adam Schiff and why he should resign and be charged with treason in a little bit. | ||
But before I do that, I wanna show you clip number 45 of- Jesse Waters and the Hohman cartels because there's been some controversy lately about the performance of ICE and the deportation numbers. | ||
I want to show this clip and unpack it and provide some context on the other side. | ||
Clip 45. Cartels are getting craftier. | ||
They're obviously trying to adapt to what you're throwing at them. | ||
You're seeing this video now. | ||
They're on boats. | ||
How have you seen the coyotes and the cartels kind of reorient their business to handle what you've done? | ||
Look, they are going more maritime. | ||
We knew they would. | ||
That's why we've increased Coast Guard patrols three times, three times more than we have in the past. | ||
So Coast Guard will answer that call. | ||
So we're going to shut them down maritime, too. | ||
Look, we're going to put them out of business. | ||
President Trump has designated them criminal terrorist organizations, which they should be. | ||
They've killed more Americans than every terrorist organization in this world combined. | ||
President Trump... | ||
We'll end up wiping them off the face of the earth because we're going to put them out of business. | ||
You put them out of business, you take their money away, they can't bribe Mexican officials. | ||
They can't bribe anybody. | ||
Without money, they have no power. | ||
We're not just going to attack in Mexico. | ||
The Jalisco cartel, we're going to attack them in the 43 countries that have operations currently, operations 43 of the country. | ||
And I've seen... | ||
We're going to attack them worldwide. | ||
The David Pakmans and the Harry Sissons and others come out and, oh, Donald Trump in his first 30 days in office only deported 37,000 people when on average Joe Biden a month would deport 57,000 people. | ||
At first I looked at it, I'm like, that can't be. | ||
And I looked into it, I'm like, oh yeah, it's true, it's true. | ||
But then I was like, all right, how many illegal immigrants successfully entered the United States every month? | ||
During Joe Biden's presidency and how many successfully entered in the first month of Trump's presidency. | ||
And then you look at those numbers like, oh, it's over 100,000 a month. | ||
On average, during Joe Biden's presidency, came in illegally with 50,000 being deported, 57,000 to be exact. | ||
So about 50,000 a month net positive coming in. | ||
First month of Trump's administration, it's true, only 37,000 people were deported. | ||
It wasn't enough. | ||
Should be more aggressive. | ||
He said so himself. | ||
But only an estimated 3,500 people actually came into the United States undetected. | ||
There were like 29,000 I think they caught and sent back. | ||
Estimated maybe 3,500 got by. | ||
So for the first time ever, we're net negative. | ||
We lost migrants and everyone's trying to come after them. | ||
Like, it's a problem. | ||
Yes, I want him to be more aggressive. | ||
Yes, more of these people need to get out of this country. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But to say that he's failing because his average number in his first month was only 37,000 and Joe Biden was doing such a great job at 57,000. | ||
You're not doing a very good job at 57,000 if 110,000 people are coming in illegally every single month. | ||
Senator Mark Kelly. | ||
Is a partner in a Chinese communist company that makes surveillance balloons like the one Joe Biden let float across the entire country, according to Roger Stone. | ||
The same Senator Mark Kelly, I'm going to play this clip in a moment, who came out and said, Trump firing much of our top military leadership overnight is wrong. | ||
I'll speak out against this, but I need you to join me. | ||
I want all of us, especially our veterans, to call this what it is, politicizing our military. | ||
This is dangerous behavior by a president. | ||
Let's watch this clip. | ||
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Overnight, Donald Trump fired the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and the Chief of Naval Operations, and it looks like more firings are coming. | |
This is unprecedented, at least in my lifetime, that I can remember. | ||
Commander-in-Chief doing this for, I mean, who knows what his real reason is to do this. | ||
I think I have an idea. | ||
You probably do, too. | ||
I think it's up to us veterans to stand up against the president who is making some really bad decisions here. | ||
This is harmful to the military. | ||
So if you're a member of the VFW or the American Legion or you're a retired member of the military or former military, please say something about this. | ||
It really makes a difference and it matters. | ||
Yeah, they're always mad. | ||
About the firings and the not funding because that's how they make their money. | ||
They make their money off of federal contracts. | ||
Federal contracts which pay out abundantly and then they waste all the remaining money that they have before the financial year ends. | ||
I think it's like September 30th every year. | ||
And so any money that any agency and the federal government has left over, they spend it all. | ||
They exhaust all of it even if they have to waste it. | ||
And the Mark Kellys and others always get these cush positions, whether it's at news networks or other entities, and they always start working for contractors or consultants that get fee after fee, fund after fund, federal contract after federal contract. | ||
The reason he's advocating for all this stuff, all happening all the time, is because it's impacting his pocket. | ||
He wants to talk about politicizing the military. | ||
When he was running for president, wasn't he an early... | ||
Contender for vice president, that's right. | ||
When he was being considered for vice president, he couldn't help but just incessantly talk about cracking down on gun violence because his wife had been shot. | ||
Did anybody say, oh, you're politicizing the fact that your wife got shot? | ||
No, because only an asshole would say that. | ||
So no, the military is not getting politicized here, Mark. | ||
Mark, you're just being a dick, frankly. | ||
And the people are waking up to it. | ||
In fact, let's go straight to quote number 29 because those who criticize this corruption being uncovered and this funding being cut and these people being fired are always the people who are either criminally liable or culpable or financially compelled to fight against it because they're corrupt. | ||
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Let's watch quote number 29. He should resign from office in disgrace. | |
And frankly, they should look at him for treason because he is making up the words of the president of the United States. | ||
Not only words, but the meaning. | ||
And it's a disgrace. | ||
It should not be allowed to happen. | ||
Well, the whistleblower was very inaccurate. | ||
The whistleblower started this whole thing by writing a report on the conversation I had with the president of Ukraine. | ||
And the conversation was perfect. | ||
It couldn't have been nicer. | ||
I saw Rick Scott. | ||
I saw many of the senators talking about it. | ||
Many of the congressmen talking about it. | ||
Not a thing wrong. | ||
Unless you heard the Adam Schiff version where he made up my conversation. | ||
He actually made it up. | ||
It should be criminal. | ||
It should be treasonous. | ||
He made it up. | ||
Every word of it made up and read to Congress as though I said it. | ||
And I'll tell you what. | ||
He should be forced to resign. | ||
Adam Schiff. | ||
He's a lowlife. | ||
He should be forced to resign. | ||
He took a perfect conversation. | ||
Realized he couldn't read it to Congress because it was perfect. | ||
It was a very nice conversation. | ||
I knew many people were on the phone. | ||
Not only were many people on the phone, we had stenographers on the phone taking it down word for word. | ||
He took that conversation, which was perfect. | ||
He said, I can't read this. | ||
So he made up a conversation and he reported it and said it to Congress and to the American people. | ||
And it was horrible what he said. | ||
And that was supposed to be coming from me. | ||
But it was all fabricated. | ||
He should resign from office in disgrace. | ||
And frankly, they should look at him for treason because he is making up the words of the President of the United States. | ||
Not only words, but the meaning. | ||
And it's a disgrace. | ||
It should not be allowed to happen. | ||
And of course, we know that Schiff has been just coming out incessantly about Doge and Elon Musk, that little pencil neck. | ||
And you can just tell by looking at him sometimes that something is deeply wrong. | ||
But they hate everything that is good about this administration. | ||
And the better Trump does or populism does, the more bitter they become because they're not actually aiming for a beneficial outcome for our people, for the citizens. | ||
They're just aiming for a beneficial outcome for the political class, their establishment, their racket, their scheme, their Ponzi scheme that it is. | ||
They talk about how billionaires don't pay their fair share in tax, but they've inflated the currency so much and gotten us into so much debt as a nation that even if we liquidated all of the money of all of the billionaires in the world and paid it toward the debt, it would only fund the government for like how many months? | ||
And then we'd be in the same exact problem. | ||
Again, it's not because people aren't paying their fair share in taxes. | ||
It's because they are overspending. | ||
Because they're skimming and stealing. | ||
And it's all on stupid stuff. | ||
Because it's not about accomplishing anything they're spending the money on. | ||
It's about creating the systems and the money laundering mechanisms necessary in order to invest in the contractors and skim off the top. | ||
That's all that it is about. | ||
And that's why it's time for... | ||
Donald Trump to do things like abolish their security clearances, which he's done. | ||
And you'll see it. | ||
Look, clip number 55 here. | ||
John Brennan, totally sad and bitter about his security clearance being lost. | ||
I wonder why he's just so antagonistic toward President Trump. | ||
Let's watch 55. And what I'm concerned is right now with all of these individuals that Musk and Doge have sent into our government institutions and having access to those systems and networks and databases, this is something that is ripe for exploitation by the Russians and the Chinese in terms of intelligence. | ||
These are individuals who haven't been vetted. | ||
They don't have the security clearances or background. | ||
And so they're now accessing all this information that involves U.S. citizens, sensitive U.S. databases and other things. | ||
And if the Bureau is going through these dislocations, its mission is being disrupted. | ||
And like Frank, I am very concerned about the politicization of the leadership of the Bureau, Kash Patel. | ||
I'm on Kash Patel's enemy list in his book. | ||
And again, I'm complaining about that list. | ||
This is a guy who made his entire career putting people on lists. | ||
...going to uphold its tradition of making sure that they carry out their responsibilities with integrity and in an apolitical fashion. | ||
And I think there are serious questions, including... | ||
I'm voting among the people within DOJ and FBI right now about whether or not their leadership is going to bring them down this very dark place where it's unprecedented in American history. | ||
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