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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Sunday Night Live. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next two hours. | ||
We've got so much to cover, so much news, so many clips. | ||
I don't even know where to begin. | ||
Never do when the show starts. | ||
Never know what's going to happen. | ||
And then all of a sudden, the download begins. | ||
The first thing that crosses the desk, that crosses my mind... | ||
Is Zelensky's troops injected with various party drugs to promote battle readiness? | ||
This is a report on InfoWars.com from the great Sean Miller, who's been doing an outstanding job as a contract writer for InfoWars. | ||
And just when I think that Ukraine and Zelensky and what's going on over there can't seem Nazi enough, I see a headline like this. | ||
And the first thing that comes to mind is the Nazi rampant use of Pervitin during World War II in order to invade Poland in two weeks and blast their pilots with all sorts of amphetamines to keep them operational for as long as possible. | ||
Now we've gotten to the point where not only is Zelensky abducting people in droves to fight on the front lines. | ||
I don't know if you remember this, but when he visited the White House just a few weeks ago with that fiasco with J.D. | ||
Vance and Marco Rubio and Donald Trump and Zelensky, where Zelensky totally humiliated himself, not just because of his attire, but because of his rampant disrespect for the United States of America, where he even threatened. | ||
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And... | |
You're going to feel it. | ||
And Trump famously says, don't tell us how we're going to feel. | ||
We're going to feel great. | ||
We're going to feel fine. | ||
We even have a shirt at thealexjonesstore.com memeing that statement. | ||
But he comes over and he embarrasses himself. | ||
And Trump says to him in that meeting, You have no men. | ||
You have no troops. | ||
Emphasizing the fact that you cannot win a war with money alone. | ||
You actually have to have soldiers. | ||
You have to have equipment. | ||
You have to have training. | ||
You have to have resources. | ||
And they have gotten so desperate in Ukraine that they're literally kidnapping people. | ||
In fact, I'm going to show you clip number 29 here. | ||
Clip 29. You'll see a father apparently interfering with a Ukrainian Army attempting to abduct his son, who looks to be like a teenager. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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They're trying to throw that kid in a van. | |
They get caught, and they just drop him, and they go away. | ||
And you can tell that the city is dilapidated. | ||
Bad management of the water on the roads. | ||
The roads are just puddled up and just not designed correctly for drainage. | ||
I mean, this is just what you would expect from Eastern European shithole country status. | ||
Now they're experimenting with drugs for battle readiness. | ||
Facing a shortage of soldiers and the ravages of war, Ukraine has turned to the animal tranquilizer turned party drug ketamine. | ||
The rave scene classic MDMA and the lesser known hippie hallucinogen Ibogaine to promote battle readiness. | ||
Perhaps more importantly, however, by keeping its population comfortably drugged, the soldiers and citizens of Ukraine would assumably be less apt to protest the continuation of the war. | ||
Instead, they are likely to be satisfied by the chemical-induced Valhalla, as one drugged Ukrainian soldier recently described it. | ||
Now, I don't know if you've looked into ketamine or Ibogaine. | ||
Obviously, MDMA is a party drug. | ||
Major upper. | ||
One of the risks of it is if you take it and you dance so hard for hours and hours, you become dehydrated and you can actually suffer from heat exhaustion or heat stroke. | ||
And the research on ketamine and Ibogaine is primarily centered around how it can help with PTSD. | ||
A lot of the research that you see today, John Hopkins University, other universities, even if you look really deep into what was going on with Luigi Mangione, he was engaged in some of these. | ||
Experiments or studies that were geared around researching how some of these drugs, particularly psilocybin, could help with chronic lower back pain, something he suffered from. | ||
It's an extension of MKUltra, but in the United States, the research and the studies have shown that people who come back from war, if they do ketamine therapy, if they do ibogaine therapy, it can really heal a lot of the PTSD. | ||
And since Ukraine has arrived at a place where it cannot recruit any new soldiers unless it can kidnap them off the streets like what you just saw in that clip, they've realized that they can't really give their existing soldiers any break. | ||
They can't give them any leave. | ||
There's no such thing as doing a tour for six to nine months and then having a year off before doing another tour. | ||
No, there's just tour after tour after tour until the war is over and it can't be soon enough. | ||
And so instead of giving these men a respite to recover from the trauma of combat, not just the shell shock of hearing explosions all the time, but seeing men and women around you dying all the time, seeing the war crimes committed all the time, seeing your fellow soldiers being abducted and becoming prisoners of war, perhaps even you yourself becoming a prisoner of war for some time, since this trauma is incessant and unrelentant. | ||
Instead of giving them any time off because they need every soldier that they can get, they decided that the solution is to just, let's just begin treating them for PTSD right now and then sending them into combat while they're under the influence of these hallucinogenic drugs. | ||
I don't know about you, but it seems to me like a recipe for disaster. | ||
It seems like if you throw hallucinogens on someone, Incessantly, while throwing them simultaneously into combat, that's how you create an MKUltra assassin. | ||
That's how you create a lunatic who 10, 15, 20 years from now commits mass shootings in schools. | ||
That's how you create a whole generation of crippled and ruined men. | ||
Of course, the only solution in this scenario is for them to surrender or negotiate peace or a ceasefire as quickly as possible. | ||
And I don't know if you've done any of the research or if you've heard any of the studies or any of the speculation about the Vikings. | ||
But if you go back and look at what the Vikings did, there's a couple of interesting things going on here. | ||
And that's one of the reasons why I was very intrigued to see one of the drug soldiers in Ukraine describing this chemical concoction as Valhalla. | ||
Because there's an evolutionary argument for why sociopaths exist. | ||
If you're going on a raid with 100 men, and one out of those 100 men has no conscience, is fearless, is operating like a non-player character with just a rabid taste for violence, you need that man in order to encourage the other men to run into battle. | ||
It's called a berserker. | ||
And we know from their writings and from their paintings that they were using psychedelic mushrooms back in the days of the Vikings doing these raids all over the United Kingdom. | ||
They were taking psilocybin mushrooms, hallucinating, and literally going berserk. | ||
They were called berserkers, similar to what you'd see from a scene from Helm's Deep where an orc runs with a flaming torch into the abyss, into the wall, in order to suicide explode the wall and allow the orcs, the Uruk-hai, to penetrate and just wipe out all the men that were defending Helm's Deep. | ||
About one out of 100 soldiers needs to be equipped like this in order to catalyze the level of combat and enthusiasm and just rabid violence necessary in this type of a conflict. | ||
But instead of just working with select special forces or experimenting here and there a little bit with these drugs, they've arrived at such a place of desperation that they've just decided to hop everybody up on amphetamines, on stimulants, and hallucinogens at the same time. | ||
So they don't even have to feel like they're at war. | ||
I mean, I guess it is a little bit like sending them away on leave. | ||
And I know there have been rumors after rumors after rumors about Zelensky and his cocaine habit. | ||
It's probably true that he's got a rampant cocaine problem. | ||
He's always messing with his nose and twitching and nervous and sweaty. | ||
We know that he's got a background in Ukraine's version of Hollywood as a comedian. | ||
He's not that funny anymore, but he did cute little things like dress up like a man whore and play the piano with his wiener. | ||
So we know that he comes from a culture of just degeneracy, similar to what we would see in Beverly Hills or Hollywood here in the United States of America. | ||
So it's no surprise that he would be all for drugging up all of his soldiers to perpetuate this conflict. | ||
But the problem here is that this conflict has unnecessarily tangled the United States. | ||
And yes, it is 100% true that it has become, in fact, a proxy war between all of Europe and Russia, just as the United Kingdom and the United States are trying to engage in another proxy war through Iran with China. | ||
Now, I'm not somebody who believes that nuclear war is something that happens at the beginning of wars. | ||
I think it's something that happens at the end of wars. | ||
I'm not concerned about nukes flying around immediately. | ||
I don't like the nuclear alarmist rhetoric that I hear from people in Israel talking about, what are we gonna do if Iran has nukes? | ||
We know they've had nukes. | ||
They've been two weeks away from nukes for like 50 years over there. | ||
Everybody's always complaining that they're about ready to have nukes. | ||
If they want nukes, they can have them in a week. | ||
No problem. | ||
And they use that type of rhetoric the same way that weapons of mass destruction were used as an excuse to get us involved in Iraq when the real fact of the matter is the only reason we got involved in Iraq is because Saddam Hussein threatened the dollar as a global reserve currency. | ||
The only reason we got involved in Afghanistan was so we could ensure that opium would supplied to major pharmaceutical companies in the United States during the opioid crisis, which still persists today. | ||
Something like 90% or some astronomical amount of all the world's opiates are created with opium made from poppies in Afghanistan. | ||
So we're going over there. | ||
We're literally guarding the poppy fields in Afghanistan while we're ensuring that Afghani oil is traded in U.S. | ||
dollars, while we're invading Iraq to ensure that Iraqi oil is traded in U.S. | ||
dollars, while we're assassinating Gadara. | ||
And we can act all day like this is some conflict over anti-Semitism or cultural differences or rampant terrorism in the Middle East. | ||
And we're trying to protect the only democracy in the region or our most sacred, amazing ally whatsoever. | ||
But push comes to shove. | ||
This is all about protecting the interests of the national security apparatus in the United States of America, which is protecting a fake dollar. | ||
I mean, it is a currency now backed by war. | ||
The first currency ever, perhaps, backed by war since the Roman Empire depreciated its own currency. | ||
And we all know what happened to A weaker version of what it once was. | ||
Less violent, less glorious, but still all-encompassing and still incredibly influential. | ||
I mean, the Pope comes out and says something. | ||
You have a tremendous amount of people throughout the entire world that will just absolutely listen. | ||
The Pope could come out and endorse any candidate in Italy and that candidate would likely win. | ||
Endorse any candidate in Spain or Mexico or these largely Catholic institutions. | ||
And it's lost some of its power since England broke away and established the Church of England so King Henry could get laid. | ||
I understand that it's more complicated than just simply claiming that Rome turned into a church. | ||
But what we are witnessing right now is A pressure point, a threshold, a fork in the road where we have to choose between going to war with the rest of the world for many years, then eventually ending in total nuclear annihilation, or just not going to war at all and finding some way to correct our monetary system. | ||
And that is what Donald Trump is doing, in my opinion. | ||
And the problem is so complicated that there's no single solution. | ||
First, we've got the issue of the fact that income tax is totally unjust, doesn't even work. | ||
Then we've got the issue of rampant inflation and the fact that our dollar is totally fake. | ||
Then we've got the issue of the fact that we're involved in all these conflicts overseas. | ||
And so what you see is Trump trying to set the stage To make a massive assault on the current monetary system to try to subvert it and change it as quickly as possible to something else more sustainable without an astronomical amount of disruption in the interim. | ||
In fact, I think I have this clip here. | ||
I've got a clip of some expert with Tucker Carlson. | ||
I know we ran it yesterday. | ||
It's on here somewhere on this list. | ||
Talking about the beauty of the tariffs, but I think while I'm looking for that clip, I'll show you just a little bit of this Tim Dillon clip, where he does a wonderful job of comparing it to what happened with the Oompa Loompas. | ||
Let's go to clip number five here, and then we'll unpack it on the other side. | ||
But what I mean is that they had a community, they had a life, they had things going on. | ||
The Oompa Loompa could have a little, it could have a wife, and then you could have Oompa Loompa children. | ||
Now we say to the Oompa Loompas, I hope you got your Bitcoin. | ||
Oh, are you invested in crypto? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
I'm trying to make the chocolate bar. | ||
Oh, we don't do that here anymore. | ||
Sorry, the factory's in China. | ||
Go work at Panera. | ||
So that's what America is. | ||
It's an Oompa Loompa at Panera who's pissed off, who's making your little panini at Panera. | ||
You want to heat it up? | ||
You want to heat it up? | ||
Do you want to heat it up? | ||
They're not happy. | ||
They used to go to a factory and sing and make treats for the children. | ||
Now they're in a strip mall in a Panera waiting to get shot in the face by a psychopath. | ||
You want to heat in? | ||
What soup do you want? | ||
We have southwestern corn chowder. | ||
It's so horrible what we've done to people because these Oompa Loompas, now follow me here because I know many of you are, I think most of the people who watch this are high on something so it's easier to get to where I'm going, but some of them are sober, like me. | ||
And if you are sober, you have to follow me a little bit. | ||
What you're doing now is these tariffs are for the Oompa Loompas. | ||
Because Wonka, they came to Wonka, the Chinese came to Wonka, and they said, you're a psychopath. | ||
You're going to keep paying these Oompa Loompas to make the chocolate for the children? | ||
And Wonka goes, well, I'm going to give the factory to Charlie because he's worthy of it, and he's going to keep everything going. | ||
Well, maybe Charlie goes, you know, I looked at the books, we opened it up, and here's the reality. | ||
Even though Willy Wonka's a genius, he didn't know what he was doing with business. | ||
His factory's on the edge of bankruptcy. | ||
We need to cut costs. | ||
We need to cut costs. | ||
We can no longer afford to produce the chocolate in the factory. | ||
We need to go to where labor costs are low. | ||
So we're moving the factory. | ||
We're moving it to China or we're moving it to Pakistan. | ||
So the factory goes goodbye-bye. | ||
Then a real estate developer gets rid of the Willy Wonka truck. | ||
They keep a little of it because you want the gate and the thing. | ||
And they build a condo where the chocolate factory used to be. | ||
But they keep just enough of it to excite the million They come in to the chocolate factory and they go, oh, I'm living in this new building and it's so fucking cool. | ||
And the realtors go, they're developing the Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory into a luxury condo. | ||
And he's absolutely right. | ||
As hilarious as it is, it's tragic. | ||
He's absolutely right in the way that he's describing this. | ||
But here's what's going to happen. | ||
We're going to create these massive tariffs throughout the world, which are going to make importing goods more expensive. | ||
That's simultaneously going to catalyze domestic manufacturing, because then all of a sudden it becomes more economically feasible for us to make things here. | ||
For the last 50 years in the United States, States of America that has been more affordable to have some slave make something in China and then to ship it all the way across the Pacific Ocean and sell it here than it has been for some factory down the road to make your shoes or your pencils or your shirts and then to ship it domestically. | ||
And people talk about how important it is to save the environment so much. | ||
You realize how bad it is for the environment that we're outsourcing all of our manufacturing to China and then having it shipped all the way across an ocean when we could be making it here. | ||
But the labor unions, the organized labor, which is no different than organized crime, by the way, just look at the history of the Teamsters, for Christ's sakes, and Jimmy Hoffa, have made it so unbelievably expensive. | ||
To make anything here through their regulations and their 40-hour work week, their 10-minute break every single hour, and making sure the pensions are funded and making sure that there's this rampant high minimum wage. | ||
That we just stopped making anything here whatsoever and have relied entirely on all of our enemies. | ||
We funded them. | ||
Now they have massive capacity where they have 300 times the shipbuilding capacity in China than we have here in the United States of America. | ||
And people say, oh, well, that's not the same thing as military-grade ships. | ||
They can make commercial ships. | ||
Their regulations in China require all of their commercial ships to be military-grade. | ||
They're all convertible into battle stations immediately. | ||
While our Navy is too busy dealing with what transgender person should be the lead of which aircraft carrier, they are building massive fleets of ships that can immediately be converted into military machines. | ||
So we crank up the tariffs. | ||
There's a painful period of growth where we then catalyze domestic manufacturing, creating tons of jobs. | ||
I mean, in March alone of this year, 228,000 jobs were created by the Trump administration. | ||
Nobody's talking about that. | ||
Then you kill inflation by fixing the fact that the government is overspending. | ||
That's the purpose of Doge. | ||
Therefore, Native Americans, you and me, those of us who were born here, not the Indians, not the feathers, Native Americans, as they are today, can actually afford to have children, and then we supply our own labor force without having to allow an invasion of 10, 20, or 30 million people over the course of four years into the United States of America to fill the jobs that are falling apart as people age out. | ||
But what you're going to see next is a rampant escalation in our negotiations and trade deals with India. | ||
India is the new China. | ||
We will promise them all sorts of protections against China. | ||
We will promise them all sorts of amazing deals and trade. | ||
And India will become the 21st century's version of what China was in the 20th century. | ||
Second half of the 20th century for the United States. | ||
And then what they're going to do is they're going to route trade from India through Saudi Arabia, who will pay off if we can successfully manage it, through Israel, from the Port of Haifa, into Europe. | ||
That's what's going to happen next. | ||
And the whole reason we've been involved in this conflict with Ukraine was not only because we wanted to erode Russia's national sovereignty, control Russia's economy more. | ||
Their economy is largely dependent on natural gas exports through Ukraine into Europe. | ||
But the main reason that we've been protecting Ukraine so much is because we are terrified at the notion that Russia could take over Ukraine and then divert its agricultural exports away from Europe into China, making China more independent of the United States so that China would be in a position to wage war on the United States, particularly through Iran, then subverting the US dollar as the global reserve currency. | ||
But it's all about money. | ||
And traditionally speaking, it's been all about money because this is how the political class has been able to skim. | ||
We have to keep the dollar as a global reserve currency because the international bankers are dependent on that. | ||
But we also have to keep our dominance economically as the United States, not just because of national security interests, but because we have an entire political class of people, both elected and unelected, in the bureaucracy and in our Congress, whose entire net worth is dependent on insider training and skimming. | ||
Not just Nancy Pelosi, it's Dan Crenshaw, it's Lindsey Graham, it's all of these others who love to invest in companies like Nvidia in Taiwan right before major defense packages are passed for Taiwan. | ||
Ensuring that the stock of the companies that they invest in goes up disproportionately to what it normally would and that they have the inside scoop before anyone else does. | ||
I mean, there are companies and advisors, hundreds of them now, that build their entire portfolio on just following whatever Nancy Pelosi does with her husband. | ||
In terms of investing. | ||
And this explains why we've been in every war that we've been in since World War II, from Vietnam, through Afghanistan, through Iraq, through Desert Storm. | ||
And it's so corrupt that the Chinese were able to get away with not only manufacturing the COVID-19 virus, but then Leaking the COVID-19 virus, stopping all domestic flights in China in and out of Wuhan, | ||
while allowing all of the international flights to continue in and out of Wuhan, so that COVID-19 would spread as rapidly throughout the entire world as possible, totally crippling the world economy, resulting in the death of millions. | ||
In order to undermine the Trump administration, in order to undermine any threat to Chinese growth, in order to weaken the US dollar, because as a response to COVID-19, we did print 40% of all dollars ever printed. | ||
I mean, just drastically, rampantly increasing the inflation felt here. | ||
And it's a funny thing is, the thing that really pisses me off about the Democrats is they talk about how tariffs are going to disproportionately, negatively impact middle class Americans. | ||
The most vulnerable among us, the hardworking ones who can't afford to stomach the price increases. | ||
And various retailers or online stores. | ||
They act like they love the little guy so much when their policy was to spend as much money as possible at the government level through USAID and these other corrupt institutions. | ||
Resulting in rampant inflation. | ||
I mean, unprecedented inflation. | ||
When we know that inflation is really the greatest threat to national security, inflation really is a poor tax because anybody with money just puts it in the stock market. | ||
When inflation happens, it artificially inflates the stock market. | ||
And so all the rich get richer and the poor get poorer because they have no buying power. | ||
I mean, at least with a stock market crash this week, maybe some people can finally afford to buy some of the stocks. | ||
It's unbelievable the audacity of these people, but I want to show you clip number 28. This is Treasury Secretary Scott Besant breaking down the tariffs on Trump and what's going on. | ||
Let's watch clip number 28. Do you think that the people who are hoping that yesterday's move will lead to a demonstrably brighter future within four years, is it your sincere prediction that within four years we'll say, actually, that kind of worked? | ||
I believe that it's going to work. | ||
And I know that what we were doing wasn't working. | ||
Yes. So I think we have to try this, and I have a high confidence ratio it's going to work. | ||
I'm not happy with what's going on in the market today, but the distribution of equities across households, the top 10% of Americans own 88% of equities, 88% of the stock market. | ||
The next 40% owns 12% of the stock market. | ||
The bottom 50 has debt. | ||
They have credit card bills. | ||
They rent their homes, they have auto loans, and we've got to give them some relief. | ||
That's the message right there. | ||
Just as a bystander, I'm like, wow, okay. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
Here's Howard Lutnick in clip 17 talking about Trump and how good he is at this stuff. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Let Donald Trump fix the American economy. | ||
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But just to follow up with you, when the first time he did tariffs, we did see prices rise on products that were tariffed. | |
That's according to Goldman Sachs compared to non-tariff products. | ||
We had the lowest inflation ever! | ||
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The manufacturing sector went into a mild recession in the fall of 2019. | |
What gives you so much certainty? | ||
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And by the way, this is more aggressive and the economy is in a different place with inflation and consumer sentiment. | |
What gives you so much certainty that this is going to work? | ||
And that this isn't going to hurt the everyday American. | ||
The largest tariff and trade barrier country in the world is China. | ||
And they don't have inflation. | ||
So these things don't occur the way people suggest they do. | ||
This is a reordering of global trade for the benefit of America. | ||
We have been... | ||
These people have all been living in our house. | ||
They've been driving our car. | ||
They come by and visit, open our fridge and eat our food whenever they want. | ||
They've taken advantage of us. | ||
Today was the day of the beginning of saying, I'm sorry, you can't just live for free off of us. | ||
You have to pay. | ||
And what's going to happen is the United States of America will get stronger. | ||
Our economy will grow much, much faster than the rest of the world. | ||
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All right, if you were going to say where we're going, we're not going anywhere because we're going to continue. | |
Bill Gates comes out in clip number 27, sounding like Kermit the Frog like he always does, complaining about how Elon Musk is very sophisticated in the private sector. | ||
But when he gets into public space, in the government work, he doesn't have the patience to really look into how this infrastructure works. | ||
This guy, Bill Gates, Satan embodied. | ||
I can't believe Satan is such a faggot. | ||
Is unbelievably corrupt, unbelievably audacious in his evil, and entirely wrong about virtually everything ever since Clippy came out on Windows XP or 98 or whatever the hell it was. | ||
Let's watch him in clip number 27. | ||
Elon, his private sector work, you know, has been very innovative, really fantastic. | ||
A lot of private sector people, when they get into government, they don't take the time necessarily to see what the good work is or what structure. | ||
I'm a little worried. | ||
particularly with this USAID stuff. | ||
My foundation partners with USAID on nutrition and getting vaccines out. | ||
And there's incredible people They're not actually worms that work there. | ||
So, you know, hopefully we'll get some of that work back in shape. | ||
In fact, if we don't, you know, you could have literally millions of deaths. | ||
So, you know, with AIDS, people think... | ||
You know, wow, how much do we give these countries? | ||
As you said, it's less than a percent. | ||
People think it's 5%, and it should be 2%. | ||
All right, we're going to get more into it on the other side of this break coming up in 1 minute and 11 seconds. | ||
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Live. | |
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next one hour and 26 minutes and 23 seconds. | ||
All right, I'm going to get into some Maha stuff and some Joe Rogan stuff, and I'm going to tell you about how much of a fag Sam Harris is. | ||
Here's clip number one. | ||
Callie Means, RFK Jr., The barrier for low-income families eating healthy. | ||
I want to show you this clip and then Dave Smith and Joe Rogan breaking it down and then Sam Harris talking a massive amount of shit about Joe Rogan and that should take us to the next topic and more. | ||
Let's watch clip number one, please. | ||
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Look, becoming healthier can be expensive. | |
Right now in America... | ||
Getting food that is better for you costs more, and it is such a barrier for lower-income Americans that also have the worst health outcomes. | ||
So how are you planning to bring down the cost of being healthier in America? | ||
Yeah, one thing Bobby Kennedy is not going to do is entertain comments from food entry lobbyists using food prices as an excuse to continue poisoning children. | ||
Like, that's not going to work. | ||
And I know a lot of you guys are doing that. | ||
I think if you really back up, that's an evil argument. | ||
That's the only argument the food industry is making right now. | ||
They're trying to hold a gun on food prices to literally not even dispute the premise that Americans are being poisoned. | ||
We have 10,000 chemicals in our food that are not allowed in the other country. | ||
Fundamentally, American food companies make their food with different ingredients than other countries. | ||
I mean, the food dyes is obvious. | ||
It's been a flashpoint. | ||
American companies are making their products here with crude oil-derived food dyes and making the exact same product shipped into Canada with beet juice and carrot juice. | ||
So I think when this starts, Bobby's going to, and Secretary Kennedy's going to first talk about transparency, and that's what he's done. | ||
He's talked about grass standards. | ||
Fundamentally, what he's asking for is we need to understand what's in our food. | ||
The FDA currently does not have a list of what's in our food. | ||
They do not have a list. | ||
It's self-policing. | ||
So he's going to work with the NIH, work with the FDA to have a list of what is in our food and have post-market review of those chemicals. | ||
There's a lot of lobbying to actually prevent even transparency, even transparency about what's in their food. | ||
There's voracious lobbying from industry about preventing, oh, that's going to embarrass us. | ||
That's going to make us look bad. | ||
Look, it's astounding how terrible our food is for us, how terrible our water is for us. | ||
And it's obvious that virtually all of our problems come from the drugs that we're given, the food that we're given, the water that we're given, and the air around us. | ||
It's funny because all of the climate change people think that the way that we produce energy is the greatest problem, but really it's like everything else is way more of a problem. | ||
The fact that we outsource to China for all of our manufacturing is way worse for the environment because all they do is dump plastic into the ocean. | ||
I think there's like a 10 mile by 10 mile plastic island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that's just water bottles and turtles swimming around, freaking out with six pack rings around their neck and straws in their noses. | ||
We've seen the clips. | ||
We've seen the footage. | ||
We've seen the Joe Rogan guests who have come on and talked about this plastic island. | ||
They don't give a shit about you whatsoever, and it's abundantly obvious, and we need to stop acting like these food lobbies or these leftist care whatsoever, because while they're piercing their entire body and getting tattoos all over their bodies, which result in crazy immune response, if you look into the fact that you're... | ||
your body for the rest of your life, you get a tattoo, no offense to the crew who's tattooed, your body tries to purge that thing out of you forever. | ||
smoking all the time Look, I'm a hypocrite when it comes to that, too. | ||
I get it. | ||
But these people that claim to love the environment so much just wreck their own bodies. | ||
I mean, have you ever seen a vegan cat? | ||
There's an entire thread, if you look at hashtag vegan cat on Instagram, Joe Rogan's talked about this incessantly, he's famous for one of his stand-up bits about this, where people are so idealistic about not eating meat because they care about animals so much that they give their own cats vegan food, and these cats look like they just got out of Doc Out. | ||
I mean, they're totally emaciated. | ||
They're just like dying for meat like a vampire is dying for blood and their owners won't give it to them. | ||
They think they're so cute when they're starving and emaciated like that. | ||
That's what they want for everybody here in the United States of America. | ||
They don't give a damn about your health. | ||
They want you fat. | ||
They want the state paying for minorities to be able to get Twinkies and sodas at different grocery stores. | ||
They do not give a shit about your health whatsoever because on the other end, when you're unhealthy, they make a tremendous amount of money. | ||
Selling you insulin. | ||
Selling you blood pressure medication. | ||
Selling you all the trash that keeps your system operational in this just unprecedented, unhealthy, unnatural physical condition. | ||
But yet another study links water fluoridation to developmental issues in kids from the raw egg nationalist who is the InfoWars genius of health. | ||
Children exposed to fluoride water before the age of 10 have a higher risk of a number of serious neurodevelopmental issues. | ||
A new study suggests autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, God bless it, and intellectual disability and other delays in development were all visible at higher rates among children exposed to fluoridated water before their 10th birthday. | ||
Children exposed to fluoridated water before the age of 10 have a higher risk of a number of serious neurodevelopmental issues, a new study suggests. | ||
We've known this forever. | ||
There's a sticker on the refrigerator here in the break room at InfoWars that says there is poison in the water and then it has fluoride and a poison symbol. | ||
Everybody would just listen to InfoWars instead of CNN. | ||
Maybe the entire country wouldn't be entirely retarded. | ||
But let's watch clip number two here. | ||
This is Joe Rogan and Dave Smith talking about Kelly Means, talking about the rise in pancreatic cancer here in the United States among children. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Did you see that physician who was on the other day that was talking about all the cancer rises? | ||
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Yeah. I didn't watch the whole thing, but I saw a few clips from it. | |
It's very interesting. | ||
They're seeing pancreatic cancer in kids, little kids, which is just unheard of. | ||
He was saying that in all of his career, he had never seen pancreatic cancer in a child before. | ||
And now they're seeing it. | ||
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They used to call type 2 diabetes adult-onset diabetes. | |
Because it was like, The kids don't get it. | ||
It was unheard of. | ||
And now it's all over the place. | ||
I saw that thing. | ||
I saw it because you posted it. | ||
Kaylee Means. | ||
Wasn't it fucking amazing? | ||
Wasn't it fucking amazing? | ||
Sorry, Greg, about that. | ||
Make you dumb so much. | ||
I'm going to show you clip number 23 here of Sam Harris criticizing Rogan. | ||
But before we go to that clip, with the childhood diabetes, people don't realize that Alzheimer's is probably, I can't say for sure, I'm not certain, it's probably type 3 diabetes. | ||
And they come out with these studies and they try to link things like gingivitis and gum disease and bad oral care to Alzheimer's. | ||
They say, oh, there's a correlation between not taking care of your dental health and Alzheimer's or different forms of dementia. | ||
That's what they say to you. | ||
Have you ever thought? | ||
That maybe it's not the correlation that is the causation? | ||
Maybe it's the fact that if you eat a ton of sugar, it gives you Alzheimer's and it's bad for your teeth? | ||
Have you ever thought that maybe high fructose corn syrup is worse for you than a pack of Lucky Strikes? | ||
Because I'm telling you, I eat less than 20 grams of carbs a day, and I guarantee you that I'm healthier smoking as much as I want and eating no carbs than if I were not smoking at all and eating carbs. | ||
But then they just pummel all of this crap, whether it's the diet sodas with aspartame, which all sorts of studies show that that's problematic, especially if you take really high doses. | ||
I mean, you can drink maybe three cans a day without a negative effect, but there's people that are drinking this Diet Coke and these other aspartame drinks that are drinking like a 12-pack every single day. | ||
That is neurotoxin. | ||
And then the high fructose corn syrup and the sugar that's in everything literally makes you abundantly fat, which makes you sleepy all the time, which gives you things like type 2 diabetes or pancreatic cancer, but it makes you dumb. | ||
I mean, like, look, I get it, man. | ||
I grew up in the Midwest eating rolls and biscuits and candy and soda every day, riding my bike with my buddies, going to the gas station to get a giant liter of Dr. Pepper and a king-size Snickers bar back when it was 99 cents a bar. | ||
I get it. | ||
I understand. | ||
I love all the same stuff. | ||
But then I started watching Joe Rogan podcast. | ||
I eat steaks and chicken thighs and eggs and cheese and that's like it on rotation. | ||
And the point I'm trying to make here is these leftists that want to use your money through USAID and others to fund these food stamps, and they want to lobby to protect... | ||
These minority communities, to be able to use these food stamps for the most unhealthy, retarded stuff you've ever seen in your entire life, it is unbelievable to me the amount of poisoning that is happening of our own people. | ||
And while you see these singers and these artists and these environmentalists and these Greta Thunbergs come out and talk about how much they love the environment, it's the same exact people that are talking about killing millions of babies unborn every single year through abortion. | ||
Because women have rights too! | ||
They're literally committing a mass genocide every single year, funding massive wars every single year, which are terrible for the environment and just result in the death of hundreds of thousands if not millions or displacement of millions upon millions of innocent people, whether it's in Israel and Gaza or whether it's in Ukraine or whether it's going to be in Taiwan next. | ||
Just wait until next month when you hear about how much Mike Johnson and the Republicans are coming out talking about the importance of protecting the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
Just wait until you hear everyone talking about the Indo-Pacific region. | ||
Just wait until you suddenly hear whoever the prime minister or leader of India is, until you suddenly hear his name in the news incessantly, starting around Easter, moving into the fall. | ||
Because that's what you're going to hear like crazy this summer as they try to divert manufacturing away from China into India, build up the trade corridor from India through Saudi Arabia into Israel in order to subvert the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
All while our own leftists are arguing against it because they would rather have war with Russia. | ||
All while our military industrial complex is trying to get us in war with China through Iran, which they're already a nuclear power, folks. | ||
I don't understand why people don't know this. | ||
How do people not understand that Iran is nuclear power already? | ||
If they've been two weeks away from a nuclear weapon for 30 years, that's a lot of two weeks that have passed by. | ||
Oh, based on what our detection is from the air, from the satellites, we see some enriched uranium, but it's not weapons grade yet. | ||
It's only about 83%, but once it's 90%, it's going to be weapons grade. | ||
You don't think that they figured out a way? | ||
They put out a propaganda piece like last week where they had some general in Iran driving slowly through like a deep underground military base in Iran showing missile after missile after missile. | ||
You don't think they found a way to maybe put lead shielding or something around their four or five nukes that they have? | ||
Now they've got the ballistic capabilities to launch them? | ||
And I'm not saying this to be an alarmist and say we need to stop them and go to war with them. | ||
I'm saying they've had nukes this whole time and nothing's happened, so why do we need to go to war with them if they have nukes? | ||
But here's Sam Harris in clip number 23 criticizing Joe Rogan. | ||
Unbelievable. Let's watch and unpack. | ||
Joe is a genuinely good guy who wants good things for people. | ||
But he is honestly in over his head on so many topics of... | ||
Great consequence. | ||
So many topics that I understand. | ||
Someone on to just shoot the shit about how the Holocaust is not what you think it was. | ||
Maybe Churchill's the bad guy in World War II. | ||
Or he's got Dave Smith being treated as an expert on Israel and Palestine and the history of that conflict. | ||
The moral emergency that came to the world's attention on October 7th and what is appropriate to think in the aftermath of all of that. | ||
Dave Smith is... | ||
The only reason why anyone knows what Dave Smith thinks about any of this is very likely because Joe had him on multiple times to talk about it. | ||
He's a pure misinformation artist and on top of many others. | ||
And when Joe talks to someone like Trump or Tucker Carlson or any of these other guys who lie as freely as they breathe and doesn't push back against any of their lies, in fact, in Trump's case, really fairly energetically helped put his lies into the most plausible possible shape. | ||
It is irresponsible. | ||
I mean, it is directly harmful. | ||
Our society is as politically shattered as it is in part because of how Joe has interacted with information. | ||
Again, I don't think this is, I think a lot of this is inadvertent, or maybe all of it's inadvertent, but it's also avoidable. | ||
He could actually take the responsibility that really is his to take at this point to get his facts straight and have someone other than Jamie there riding shotgun with him. | ||
He could have two brilliant journalists. | ||
If Joe Rogan wanted to be more like Sam Harris, he could take Sam Harris's advice. | ||
But there's a reason nobody gives a damn about what Sam Harris said. | ||
He deletes himself from X because he's too much of a pussy to deal with the people that are responding to him and replies, criticizing him for how erroneous he is. | ||
The guy doesn't even believe in free will. | ||
And then how's the audacity to call people irresponsible? | ||
How can you possibly be irresponsible if you're not responsible for the choices that you make because you don't even believe in free will itself? | ||
Well, I think we should live as if we have free will. | ||
That's what he says. | ||
But anyway, we've got this breaking news, this breaking update. | ||
I'm gonna pivot to this from Donald Trump on Fox News. | ||
Let's watch here right now and unpack it. | ||
We have a billion dollar trade deficit. | ||
When you look at the trade deficit that we have with certain countries, way over a billion per country. | ||
With China, it's a trillion dollars, and we have to solve our trade deficit with China. | ||
We have a trillion dollar trade deficit with China. | ||
Hundreds of billions of dollars a year we lose with China, and unless we solve that problem, I'm not going to... | ||
Yeah, let's put the microphone right next to the air conditioning in the engine. | ||
They have to solve their surplus. | ||
We have a tremendous deficit problem with China. | ||
They have a surplus of at least a trillion dollars a year. | ||
I think it's like a trillion one. | ||
And I want that solved. | ||
And no other president's taking it on. | ||
I had it taken on the last time. | ||
And then we had a rigged election. | ||
No other president's taking it on. | ||
And so China is, you know, they say the market's smoking. | ||
The market China is right now taking a big hit because everyone knows we're right. | ||
They have to pay tariffs because otherwise we have a surplus have a surplus with us that is not sustainable. | ||
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Mr. President. | |
And we're talking about a trillion dollars, you know that, right? | ||
We're not going to lose a trillion dollars for the privilege of buying pencils from China. | ||
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On the idea of crashing the markets on purpose, there's been some speculation, partly because of the video that was posted on Truth Social, that there was some sort of deliberate effort on your part to have the markets lost. | |
I'm going to clean up that audio after the show today. | ||
I'm going to have it ready for the Jones show tomorrow. | ||
This is the reason nobody listens to Fox News. | ||
Or mainstream news. | ||
The abundance of retarded. | ||
My wife and I were driving last night. | ||
We guys go on a date for the first time in forever. | ||
Got a babysitter. | ||
Went on a date. | ||
Had a good time. | ||
Downtown Austin with another couple. | ||
And we're driving back. | ||
And I get cut off by this guy. | ||
And I lay on the horn. | ||
And I just go, people need to wake up! | ||
And my wife starts laughing. | ||
I go, what's so funny? | ||
She's like, it's so funny how you turn somebody making a mistake in traffic into some macro societal issue. | ||
But if you look at the way people drive around in Tijuana versus the way people drive around in the United States of America, if you look at the way people drive in Italy versus the way they drive in the United States, there is a direct correlation between people obeying traffic laws and rules and societal order and just the downfall of society. | ||
And the same thing is manifest with these mainstream media news outlets where they can't even figure out how to put a software gate on a live microphone when they're on Air Force One. | ||
You are standing with the President of the United States and you cannot figure out how to get that noise out of there. | ||
There are apps for that. | ||
I got a degree in audio engineering. | ||
I was a C-minus audio engineer. | ||
Way better than that. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
Give him a lapel, Mike. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's indicative of the decline of our entire civilization that so many people who are so retarded are on such high levels. | ||
It's been going on for decade after decade after decade in this country where you have Joe Biden literally with dementia, just abundantly retarded, running the country perhaps every other day. | ||
While it totally falls apart, somebody comes in to clean up the mess, and everybody whines about how painful it is to clean up. | ||
Well, you gotta clean up if you want a clean house. | ||
And yes, it sucks when you go into a house that's been occupied by a hoarder for 20 years, and you have to go through an abundance of trash in order to clean it up. | ||
But right now, we are living in a nation that has had a terrible economic policy for 50 years, basically ever since 1971. | ||
Even before that, it's not all Nixon's fault. | ||
He was set up for failure there with the gold standard. | ||
And now we're cleaning it up and they're complaining about things like the stock market crashing. | ||
Well, of course they are because the political class is the only one with enough money to invest in the stock market at all. | ||
Here's Jim Cramer pissed off about the new tariffs. | ||
Clip number three. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Over and over again, the president said, listen, it's going to be reciprocal. | |
So you do it, we do it. | ||
And that was going to be so good. | ||
And I really believed in it. | ||
And I feel like a sucker tonight. | ||
Because I am not a free trader, and I do not believe in free trade. | ||
And I was just as tough, if not tougher, than his people, but they screwed it up. | ||
And they really made, they did it a totally ill-advised way. | ||
And I was very let down as someone who really, truly believes that free trade is awful. | ||
For the American working person, this is what they came up with? | ||
Unbelievable. He says he's not a free trader. | ||
He might not be a free trader, but he is a trader. | ||
Because the notion that Democrats will be trying to raise taxes decade after decade, for year after year, for administration after administration, and as soon as we do raise taxes on other nations, they're complaining, goes to show exactly who they represent. | ||
Jim Cramer, do you represent the Chinese? | ||
Elizabeth Warren, do you represent the Chinese? | ||
Sam Harris, do you represent the Chinese? | ||
I guess the answer is there. | ||
I mean, we had this clip of Ben Shapiro just the other day talking about how terrible it is that we're putting these tariffs on Israel. | ||
Unbelievable. Clip number six. | ||
Let's play clip number six and then we'll unpack it. | ||
Another example. | ||
Yesterday, Israel announced. | ||
Zero tariffs on any American goods. | ||
The Trump administration hit them with a 17% tariff anyway, claiming that they had a 33% tariff rate on American goods, which clearly is not true. | ||
Why? Because it turns out that we buy more stuff from the Israelis than the Israelis buy from us. | ||
Shocker! They're a smaller country. | ||
We're a giant market. | ||
Not a giant shock, as it turns out. | ||
So, this is pretty crazy. | ||
I have friends, for example, who import product to the United States and then sell them. | ||
Why? Because they can't get the product in the United States. | ||
So for example, I have a friend who's in the jewelry business. | ||
Big surprise. | ||
His friend in the jewelry business imports products that are not capable of being manufactured or found in the United States from abroad. | ||
So it's not like there's an import substitution you can just buy from an American. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
By the way, this company is an American company. | ||
The tariff that is now being applied to all of his imports is like 35-40%. | ||
Those prices will get passed directly on to the consumers if consumption goes down. | ||
If investment goes down because investors are freaked out because they're getting whipsawed like nobody's business. | ||
Again, I was talking with investors pretty much all day yesterday, given what was going on. | ||
And the number one thing that I was hearing from major investors is, I don't know what the hell is going on. | ||
That was the number one thing. | ||
Before and after. | ||
The amount of confusion, chaos in the markets, a feeling of complete dyspeptic ulcer, ridden... | ||
This is globalism right here. | ||
When you're just advocating on behalf of the interests of every other nation at the expense of your own nation. | ||
That is the definition of globalism. | ||
It's fascism meets Marxism advocating against your own constituents for the sake of the benefit of the arrest of the international political class. | ||
And here's J.D. Vance in clip number 21 shutting down the globalist narrative. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
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Do you have to qualify the understanding based on what we just saw with those 20-plus Nobel winning economists who said, if you do tariffs the wrong way, you wind up spiking prices here that get passed on to the consumer. | |
And that was also additive to inflation. | ||
And they criticize the Trump administration and its future plan for being at risk of doing exactly that. | ||
Sure. So I know that's a criticism that's been out there. | ||
Here's why I don't buy it. | ||
So first of all, these are the same experts that said shipping our entire manufacturing industry to China, to East Asia, to Mexico would lead to greater American prosperity. | ||
They were wrong. | ||
It was a mistake to do that. | ||
We followed their advice. | ||
And now, frankly, a lot of Americans can't afford a good life, can't earn a middle class wage because we listen to some of those very same people. | ||
But the more immediate reason why I don't buy that argument, Chris, is, look, Donald Trump is already president. | ||
Right. These are just plans and proposals. | ||
He was already president. | ||
And when he was president, he did use tariffs. | ||
Right. And you had the fastest rising take home pay in 40 years in this country. | ||
You had inflation at one point five percent. | ||
So, look, you don't have to agree with everything I say or everything that Donald Trump says. | ||
But when you actually look at the policy accomplishments, we had low inflation and rising take home pay. | ||
All right, folks, we're coming up on another break in a minute and a half. | ||
We've got one more hour of the broadcast left. | ||
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You don't have to swear to God. | ||
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I am Chase Geiser, and you have one hour left of Sunday Night Live. | ||
For the broadcasts, begin to air again live tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock a.m. with Harrison Smith hosting the American Journal. | ||
Then 11 o'clock a.m. with the great and legendary, infamous Alex Jones hosting the Alex Jones Show, followed by Owen Schroer, the cut destroyer, hosting War Room from 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
And I wanted to show you that Magellan clip because I'm about ready to show you another clip about reports that teenagers, specifically teenage boys, Are becoming more right-wing. | ||
Let's watch clip number 31 on why teenage boys are becoming right-wing. | ||
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Have you seen the data showing the movement of teenage boys politically to the right? | |
Have you been looking at this? | ||
Where else are they going to go? | ||
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That's a good question. | |
I mean, I had a teenage boy. | ||
I still have one, but he's 18 now. | ||
And I watched them be pushed farther and farther right by their schools. | ||
You suck. | ||
All of your instincts are bad. | ||
These girls are amazing. | ||
Look at you. | ||
You're pathetic. | ||
Be less masculine and more attractive. | ||
You're just barking at them constantly. | ||
They're not moving right. | ||
They're moving out of your stupid way. | ||
You've given them what? | ||
Nothing. Nothing. | ||
One of my son's friends died recently by his own hand. | ||
And I don't know what kind of pressures he was put under. | ||
But I watched those kids go through this pressure cooker created by this crazy, parasitized, left-wing educational movement. | ||
Get away from our sons. | ||
Get away from our daughters. | ||
Get away from our sons and away from our daughters. | ||
It's not left or right. | ||
I don't have a Republican bone in my body. | ||
Get the crazy people who do not understand human development away from our children. | ||
We've got an entire generation of children that have been assaulted and raised by the state. | ||
Generations really, ever since the Department of Education was enacted by Jimmy Carter. | ||
That coupled with the hyperinflation has resulted in 50 or 60 years of American children being raised by the state. | ||
And that's exactly why we are where we are as a nation. | ||
In fact, I am going to put out the phone number. | ||
I do want to take some calls for the show. | ||
So go ahead and let me know when the phone lines are ready. | ||
I'll put out the number and give the crew some time to screen some calls. | ||
Because I want to talk about this. | ||
I want to talk about what's happening with the generations, whether we're actually turning right wing or not. | ||
What's going on with World War III between Russia or between China? | ||
What's going to happen with trade? | ||
Go ahead and call in 877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
Finally, 877-789-2539. | ||
Open topics. | ||
Talk about whatever you want. | ||
I haven't taken calls in weeks and weeks. | ||
Probably months, I don't think. | ||
Unless I'm forgetting something. | ||
And so I do want to do that. | ||
But it's unbelievable to me the extent to which young men are turning right wing. | ||
And I think that Ian Carroll is a really good example of this. | ||
He's just a couple of years younger than me. | ||
Somebody who I consider to be a good friend. | ||
He's an example of someone of a younger generation and it's happening with my nephews too who are like 10 years younger than us. | ||
Realizing that everything is BS. | ||
Realizing that they're constantly being lied to. | ||
I think I've told this story before on air but did you know? | ||
That there is an astronomical increase in the number of children, teenagers, high schoolers, junior high children, who do not believe that Helen Keller was deaf or blind? | ||
They're so accustomed to being lied to, to being deceived, to being tricked, to being manipulated, that when they go to school to learn about Helen Keller and how incredible it was that she learned how to talk because she felt the faucet of water, their first reaction is like, I'm not buying it. | ||
I don't think that really happened. | ||
Probably not, but here's Ian Carroll on clip number 12 talking about whether or not we should trust Elon Musk. | ||
I want to show this clip because it's incredibly nuanced and important, and it just goes to show the authenticity and the importance of us having this conversation. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I was taken in for a long time, and I still sometimes, I entertain the idea that, yeah, technology is coming regardless. | ||
We will march on. | ||
You know, you could have a horrible person in charge of that transformation or you could have a good person in charge of that transformation. | ||
Elon has done an exceptional job, politically speaking, of branding himself as the good technocrat. | ||
As the technocrat you can trust. | ||
As the one that's for free speech at all costs, though he's not. | ||
And the one that, like, founded all his own companies. | ||
And he's amazing. | ||
But actually... | ||
I didn't know it was fake. | ||
It's fake. | ||
And it's obviously fake. | ||
And people exposed it at length online. | ||
Clearly, he didn't know what he was talking about. | ||
He didn't know how the items worked. | ||
I just recently heard from someone on my team about how he was the number one gamer. | ||
In this exceptionally hard video game. | ||
The kind of video game that... | ||
And I'm not super familiar with this video game, but I used to play a lot of video games. | ||
And it's the kind of video game that people will play thousands of hours just to be able to beat the third boss out of 30 or something. | ||
I'm making numbers up, but it's an insanely hard video game. | ||
And so it's highly prestigious. | ||
And he was in the top of the leaderboards worldwide. | ||
And then this other video game, Diablo 4, I think it was, same thing. | ||
Top of the leaderboards. | ||
But then he started live streaming it and people realized that he didn't even know basic things, like about how this item works and about the strategy of how you do this movement thing to get the... | ||
Everyone was like, wait a minute. | ||
This is not a top video game player playing this game. | ||
And then they dug in more and it came out that basically the entire thing was a fake. | ||
And the fact that you would... | ||
Construct some fake characterization of you as some top video gamer, which obviously you don't have the time to be the top video game player of this multi-thousand hour type of difficulty game while you're running six companies. | ||
That's a ridiculous thing. | ||
I wish you hadn't told me this because my conspiracy theory Like, where my brain goes naturally with him is that it's all too impossible. | ||
Like, you can't be running all of these businesses, plus be the number one gamer giving thousands of hours to some random game. | ||
And then I read this random... | ||
That was what I was saying. | ||
I was just like, none of this makes any sense. | ||
And like, we're just being told that he does do all of this stuff. | ||
But what if it's like, actually, like, no, the government created all of that stuff. | ||
And then they just handed it to Elon Musk to be the face of it so that people would be... | ||
Just adoring him and allow him to do whatever it was and allow him to get in there as if he's just like a player working for somebody else. | ||
And I didn't want to lean into that, but I genuinely just go, there's not enough hours in the day for all the things that we're supposed to believe Elon Musk is doing. | ||
He was able to just leave all of these three big companies. | ||
Baby mama drama all over the place. | ||
Yes, all over the place. | ||
And then also, I just find him to be quite volatile in terms of his treatment of people. | ||
Even the Ashley St. Clair thing. | ||
And I'm going... | ||
To lead successful businesses, you can't be like that. | ||
You have to be able to get along, take a little bit of criticism, right? | ||
I think Steve Bannon hit the nail on the head when he said, you can't take any criticism. | ||
And as soon as someone upsets him, he's like, locking out your accounts over HB1 visas. | ||
It's like, dude, can't we just have a debate about HB1 visas? | ||
I thought this was the free speech platform. | ||
Yes, and suddenly he got very weird about it. | ||
And so now what you're saying is that was fake. | ||
And I wanted to show that because it's important that we're always careful about who we trust and how we analyze what's going on in the space. | ||
And I love Ian Carroll and Candace Owens. | ||
I think they're both brilliant journalists and honest people. | ||
I believe in their authenticity. | ||
I don't necessarily agree with everything that either of them say. | ||
But it's easy to get lost in the weeds with the fact that he's probably faking being the number one player on Diablo 4. Like, you could say, okay, on one side, that's just an example of him pretending to be good at something that he's not really good at. | ||
But on the other side of that, the fact that he tricked the entire nation into thinking that he was the number one player on Diablo 4 is the genius. | ||
And people like to accuse Elon Musk saying all he did was use other people and lie his way to the top and he's really not that smart. | ||
But if that were true, then there wouldn't be just one Elon Musk. | ||
There would be thousands upon thousands of people willing to lie and cheat and use other people all their way up to the top. | ||
Joe Biden was willing to lie and use other people all the way up to the top. | ||
And yes, I guess it accomplished the President of the United States status for him, but he certainly hasn't accomplished nearly as much as Elon Musk. | ||
I mean, look back at what happened with PayPal. | ||
Look back at what happened with turning electronic vehicles into a cool company with Tesla. | ||
Look back at what happened with SpaceX. | ||
Look back at what happened with him buying X. He absolutely did have control of X. He eradicated like 80% of the employees, and now the company's more profitable than ever. | ||
It was losing money before, like a million dollars a day. | ||
He just sold it to XAI. | ||
He still has a 54% ownership of XAI, so he's still got control. | ||
I mean, you cannot accomplish incredible things without the help of other people. | ||
The delegation is part of the brilliance, right? | ||
And I have fears and concerns about Neuralink and some of the technocratic things that are happening and the battle happening with artificial intelligence right now. | ||
I'm somebody more concerned about these things than perhaps anybody that I know in my direct peripheral. | ||
I understand that artificial intelligence weaponized by one technocratic company at the behest of the CIA is going to be a monopoly over information that's so insidious, so manipulative, so psychologically intoxicating that it has the power to just wipe out entire generations of freedom of thought. | ||
I understand that this is a problem. | ||
I understand that being able to wire your brain into a machine that can help you walk could perhaps be reverse engineered. | ||
For massive surveillance, or even control, or influence, or manipulation, I understand that all these problems exist. | ||
But I also understand that there's no way in hell that Donald Trump would have been elected President of the United States if Elon Musk hadn't done what he did. | ||
Buying X, making a semblance of a free speech platform there, and then empowering that freedom of speech and that freedom of thought to be weaponized against the lies of the left and the globalists who seek to subjugate us under one conglomerated world government. | ||
So I'm not going to sit here and get on my knees for Elon Musk or Donald Trump and talk about how amazing they are incessantly. | ||
They're imperfect people, but at the same time, to just doubt that they've been net positive at this juncture is incorrect. | ||
Now, you can speculate as to whether or not this is going to backfire down the road. | ||
Very possible. | ||
I hope not. | ||
Very possible. | ||
We should be careful, but anyway, let's go to your calls. | ||
Let's go to Dave in FEMA Camp 9. Dave in FEMA Camp 9, you are on the air. | ||
What is on your mind? | ||
Thank you so much, Mr. Chase. | ||
Appreciate you taking my call, sir. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
This is something near and dear to my heart. | ||
I grew up in the Ohio River Valley back in the 80s, and we saw how it was mostly people like from Bain Capital and McKenzie, the Libertarians and the Gelda's old pathetic GOP party that would sell out our businesses, our manufacturing centers, for an extra two or five cents earnings per share. | ||
And it was just so disappointing to... | ||
I see that. | ||
And I'm glad that President Trump has finally taken to the markets and put on these reciprocal tariffs, and they never say one word without the other, because we have to have a reset. | ||
And it's so important for American people to stand behind the president while we go through some pain. | ||
And I know pain. | ||
I've lost my job a couple weeks ago. | ||
Sorry to hear that. | ||
I've probably had 10 jobs since 15 days of slow to spread. | ||
I mean, the Phoenix market is horrible. | ||
We've been in a depression. | ||
If you strip out government-run GDP off of the economic metrics since 2022, I'm a finance guy, an accounting guy, so I know all this inherently. | ||
The economy's in shambles now, but this is really our only chance left. | ||
So I'm proud to be a VIP member. | ||
Jesse and I bought the tip of the spear coin and shirt package, a bunch of coins, supplements, shirts, all kinds of stuff. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I was blessed to find you and Alex and the rest of the crew about a year ago when I lost my last permanent job. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We're going to dig in. | ||
We're going to continue to support the cause. | ||
And I just hope the American people can pull themselves up by their bootstraps like we try to do every day. | ||
We went to the state capitol in Phoenix on Friday. | ||
We were one of 10 people out of 2,000 on Saturday to stand up for Elon Musk and stand up for President Trump. | ||
And I hope more people get in the battle because we need people to stand strong. | ||
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Absolutely, and God bless you. | |
Look, folks, if this Trump administration doesn't work, if this populist awakening gets correctly shut down, I quit. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
I am met every single day on X with a litany of ads and content that are constantly pushing and advocating for World War III. | ||
I want to show you clip number 20 here. | ||
I'm going to have to read it out loud to you because it was made for people to scroll and see. | ||
But if you follow the NATO account on X, I recommend that you do. | ||
It is just advocating war after war after war. | ||
Watch 20 here and then we'll go on to more calls. | ||
Without strong defense, there is no lasting security. | ||
Without security, there is no freedom. | ||
NATO is ready to keep our people safe today. | ||
But we must do more to protect our freedom, to protect our prosperity and our way of life in the years ahead. | ||
Russia, China, North Korea, Iran. | ||
Are trying to weaken Europe and North America. | ||
Hostile actions against us are rising fast, bringing the front line to our doorstep. | ||
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We must increase defense spending to stay safe and live in peace. | |
Every day, and just images of tanks and aircraft carriers and fighter jets and bombers. | ||
They're trying to go to war with China? | ||
Russia, North Korea, and Iran all at the same time while they're allowing their borders to be totally invaded by radical Islam? | ||
And I've got clip after clip. | ||
I don't even know if I have the audacity to show you some of this stuff, but we see the streets just totally filled. | ||
We see that Britain is totally fed up with what's happening in their country. | ||
I mean, just look at clip number eight, for example. | ||
This is like happening in Western civilization. | ||
Clip eight. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
Look at clip number 22. This is Philadelphia. | ||
Clip 22. Philadelphia. | ||
That's Toronto. | ||
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Philly. | |
Here's clip number seven. | ||
Clip number seven, this is in Britain. | ||
The British are protesting the Islamification of England. | ||
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British are protesting the Islamification of England. | |
Alright, next up. | ||
Next up, let's go to Marcus in Idaho. | ||
Marcus, what's on your mind? | ||
He's second on the list there. | ||
Marcus, you are live on the air right now. | ||
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Hi, Chase. | |
I'm wondering why beef prices are so high. | ||
I think it's the speculators in the market. | ||
If you look at Mexico and South America and Africa, the prices are basically stable around $1 to $2.50 a pound for beef. | ||
And we're talking about $5 or $6 a pound for ground beef here going up to $12 or $13 a pound. | ||
And I think that, I mean, the Trump administration has got to put a stamp, got to put their foot down on these people which are doing this to us. | ||
They say that the beef producers are making bank on this. | ||
They say their prices for their feed have gone down. | ||
The news says it's because of drought or whatever, but it's a bunch of bull crap. | ||
People are really taking advantage of the American people right now, if they can. | ||
And you see them, they're driving these $100,000 vans all the time. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Well, I don't know about beef specifically. | ||
But I can say with poultry, between 2020 and 2024, there was a 400% increase in poultry farms just going up in flames. | ||
And it's not just some accident or drought or bad electrical. | ||
I mean, these places were going up in flames because of insurance fraud, because the government was going in and culling the herds, because of claims about how dangerous the bird flu was. | ||
And so they're creating an artificial shortage of meat, and they're going to use that to drive up the prices so that people complain about the prices. | ||
Rightfully so. | ||
In order to justify inoculating all of our cattle, whether it's poultry, whether it's beef, whether it's others, with mRNA vaccines that can then be evolved or developed into being transmitted from the food to the consumer. | ||
So what's going to happen here is we see this massive increase in tariffs on China, rightfully so. | ||
Screw China. | ||
So we're going to shift our manufacturing production to India. | ||
Then we're going to build up the IMEC trade corridor from India through Saudi Arabia to Israel. | ||
And then ultimately, we're going to have to go to war with Iran in order to, quote unquote, stabilize Israel, which is really a war with China. | ||
And if we go to war with China, then we're vulnerable to a very serious biological warfare situation. | ||
And our national security apparatus understands that since we are going to go to war with China through Iran at least, probably explicitly with China in the next 10 to 20 years, could be this administration, could be the next administration. | ||
They're just trying to find the opportunity to do it. | ||
Our national security apparatus says, all right, but we need to create systems and infrastructure in place right now so that we can vaccinate people without them even knowing that they're being vaccinated in the event that there's a biological attack on the United States of America. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
They see the Russians and the Chinese. | ||
As a biological warfare threat to the United States of America, and they're thinking, and they're just macabre, utilitarian, Machiavellian approach to leadership, is that we have to establish systems in place where we can vaccinate our entire population through the food supply without them even knowing because we really screwed up with what we did with the mRNA vaccines under COVID, and now no one will voluntarily get the vaccines. | ||
And so if we want our taxpayers paying taxes and funding the next war to fight for whatever currency is going to be the global reserve currency, then we need to inoculate. | ||
They create the problem so that they can offer the solution. | ||
Was it called Howard Pliven? | ||
Is that what it's called? | ||
Howard Pliven? | ||
That's what I think is going to happen. | ||
Robert in Florida. | ||
Robert, what's on your mind? | ||
Robert's the third one. | ||
High-end smart kids can't get into college. | ||
Robert in Florida. | ||
He's gone. | ||
Real American in North Carolina. | ||
Real American in North Carolina. | ||
Let's click on Real American in North Carolina. | ||
That's the fourth caller. | ||
Real American in North Carolina. | ||
Real American in North Carolina. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
What's up? | ||
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Hey, buddy. | |
Hey, man. | ||
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You're doing a great job, all of you. | |
Love all you guys. | ||
I'm a VIP member. | ||
Buy all the products. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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I've been for many years. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
And this is where I get my news every day. | ||
I watch it every day. | ||
I don't miss a day. | ||
Sometimes I go to sleep watching it at night. | ||
I'm almost a 24-7 InfoWars guy. | ||
100%. Well, we appreciate it. | ||
We couldn't live without you. | ||
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Yep. I'm glad to be, you know, part of y'all's newscast, you know, listening and learning everything that I learned. | |
So it's really helped me a lot. | ||
I know that. | ||
And I see a lot of people that's just blind. | ||
A lot of people are waking up, but there's still a lot of people blind to it, need to take their earplugs out and their blinders off. | ||
But I feel like what I want to say is Elon Musk, I feel like he's found a lot of dirt on a lot of people. | ||
And I hope this administration, whether it's Republican or Democrat, I hope this administration Yeah, I agree. | ||
I want to start seeing heads roll politically, culturally, spiritually. | ||
I want to start seeing the George Soros is going to prison. | ||
I want to start seeing the Jeffrey Epstein list going to prison. | ||
I want to see the Anthony Fauci's going to prison, who first in the 80s gave tens of thousands of Americans AIDS knowingly through the blood products and the blood transfusions without even telling the parents of small children that giving them certain medications, whether they were hemophiliacs or getting blood transfusions for other reasons, that they were going to get AIDS. | ||
I mean, we were at the doctor. | ||
My wife took the kids to a new doctor here in Austin, Texas, because I don't know how many of you know this. | ||
Many of you probably know this, but most pediatric offices require a minimum number of their patients to be fully vaccinated because they get kicked back from the insurance companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield and others based on having 80 percent or 90 percent of their practice vaccinated. | ||
And so our doctor kept giving us a bunch of crap for not vaccinating our children. | ||
So we found another doctor known to be friendly to accepting vaccines. | ||
Patients that aren't vaccinated, and as soon as we went to this new doctor, they started pushing the vaccines on us again. | ||
Finally, we're like, look. | ||
In the 80s, these major pharmaceutical companies gave everybody who had hemophilia, HIV, and hepatitis because they injected them with medicine made from human blood donations. | ||
And they didn't properly vet the human blood donations to make sure they weren't infected. | ||
and they didn't heat treat the donations correctly to prevent the spread of the virus. | ||
And they knew for three years before it was discovered and they allowed it to happen. | ||
And then when they got caught doing it, not only did no one get arrested, but they took all their remaining inventory, which then became illegal to sell in the United States of America. | ||
And they just sold it to third world countries overseas instead of getting rid of it. | ||
So why in the hell would I trust you when you're telling me I need to give my kid a COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Why in the hell would I trust the establishment experts, the doctors, the brilliant scientists who have determined the safety and efficacy of all these drugs when they themselves admit that they have to protect their own liability from the negative effects of the vaccines? | ||
If it's so safe, then why can't I sue you if something goes wrong? | ||
We have autism rates that are like 1 in 32 or 1 in 35 kids now. | ||
It's absolutely insane what is going on. | ||
It is a combination of things like microplastics and toxins in the food and supply. | ||
And frankly, the best way to deal with toxins is to just take iodine. | ||
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Don't eat food with a bunch of food coloring and all that stuff. | ||
There's things you can do to deal with this, but these drug companies want you to be sick because when you're sick, that's how they make their money. | ||
That's why they hate Make America Healthy Again so much. | ||
They hate it because if America is healthy, then they are not wealthy. | ||
How is a drug company supposed to be making money selling you drugs if you're not sick? | ||
And the biggest pet peeve of mine is when people take drugs to fight their anxiety. | ||
Anxiety is your best friend in the whole world. | ||
I work in a very anxious work environment. | ||
We're constantly being swatted. | ||
Our journalists are being murdered. | ||
We're constantly getting cease and desist letters. | ||
There's constantly new lawsuits against us. | ||
Things happen behind the scenes that I'm not even at liberty to tell you that would blow your mind. | ||
It's like nation-state level attacks on Infowars. | ||
Most anxious environment ever. | ||
Don't know if I'm going to have my job in two weeks for a litany of reasons about all these attacks. | ||
I mean, just praying to God that you'll go to the Alex Jones store. | ||
But I don't take Prozac or SSRIs or anxiety medication, not only because it turns you into a homicidal, suicidal smash shooter if you do, but because anxiety is your best friend. | ||
It tells you exactly what you need to do. | ||
Deal with it. | ||
You're anxious about the fact that you're not making enough money? | ||
Deal with it. | ||
But you take these drugs and you just get totally inoculated. | ||
That's what they want you to do. | ||
They want you to be like totally sedated and then constantly sick with new little things but not really caring that you're sick so you're constantly buying more medication from them and just taking this pill, that pill, this injection, that injection, taking the Ozempic so you lose weight but then taking the steroids so that you can gain the muscle back and then when the steroids screw up your hormones and you get on a different hormone therapy and when that screws up your thyroid then you gotta get on the insulin because you're blowing up. | ||
I mean, it's just like insane the amount of depravity of these people. | ||
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Bye. Oh, yeah. | |
Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, where we have 24 minutes and 16 seconds left with one another. | ||
I'm going to go first to Leo in Minnesota. | ||
Leo in Minnesota, what is on your mind this evening? | ||
Hold on a second, Leo. | ||
You're not on the air yet. | ||
Go ahead, Leo. | ||
You're on the air now. | ||
What's up, brother? | ||
It's a pleasure to speak to you, man. | ||
You too, man. | ||
What's up? | ||
I just wanted to speak about the spirit of awakening that's been crossing the globe now for the last, I'd say, 50 years and has really came to a peak in the last 10 or 15. And I think Trump's seen that spirit of awakeness. | ||
He capitalized on it. | ||
He says, now's my time to run more than ever. | ||
He did it for a good thing, you know, to save the country. | ||
But I think people are making it too much about Trump and not about the spirit of awakening, which is globally. | ||
Because you can see that the Trump candidate is being elected nationwide. | ||
I mean, excuse me, globally, worldwide, and I think it just speaks to the spirit of awakening and not necessarily just the political conservative movement in America. | ||
Hey, that's a really good point. | ||
And I know that it's kind of a cliche, but the fact of the matter is it always goes down to the people. | ||
It always boils down to the people. | ||
And there is a massive globalist. | ||
Populist awakening. | ||
Not a massive globalist populist awakening. | ||
A massive global populist awakening. | ||
And that's exactly what the establishment and the regime and the political class of the world, the international political class, wants to stifle as much as possible. | ||
Because international sovereignty, or national sovereignty on an international scale. | ||
Is the antithesis of globalism. | ||
The opposite of globalism is really fundamentally individualism. | ||
But national sovereignty is an expression of individualist philosophy. | ||
And you cannot have a globalist government if nations demand sovereignty. | ||
And that's why they hate the United States. | ||
It's why they hate Russia. | ||
And it's why they hate China. | ||
Because these are nations who all in their own way, some righteously, some not, demand sovereignty. | ||
And so they're trying to erode that on a massive scale, and so there's this massive populist awakening happening because people are realizing that the corruption of their political elite has resulted in their own demise, their own suffering, their own starvation, their own poverty for years and years, and that all the politicians that they've elected over the course of the last several decades have done nothing to accomplish anything good for any of the people the world over, but have just perpetuated this pattern of exploitation. | ||
And so what do the globalists want to do to shut down this populist awakening that's happening the world over? | ||
Well, they want to crash the global economy so they can blame it on the populists, so they can totally erode all support for populist candidates, usher in more globalism in 2026 and 2028. | ||
2032 is going to be the real big one, boys and girls. | ||
And if we let that happen, it'll be our demise. | ||
And if you don't believe me that it goes down to the people, let's just watch clip number 25 here. | ||
Clip number 25 is a clip that I saw today of protesters, regular on the ground people, trying to figure out how to explain why they believe that Trump or Elon Musk are fascists. | ||
They can't do it and they have to get an NGO handout to explain their counter arguments to counter protesters. | ||
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Let's watch 25. So what makes Trump a fascist? | |
What makes Trump a fascist? | ||
Does things without... | ||
Yeah, talk loud. | ||
I don't have my mic on. | ||
I'm not really... | ||
Sorry? But your sign says he's a fascist, and I'm just curious what makes him a fascist. | ||
One of the things is that he's trying to control the media, right? | ||
Say that again? | ||
He's trying to control the narrative. | ||
How is he trying to control the media? | ||
Doesn't every president try to control the narrative? | ||
They try to control their own narrative, but one of the things that Trump has done, for example, is renaming the Gulf of Mexico and then not allowing the Associated Press to come into the White House. | ||
He's a fascist for renaming the Gulf of Mexico? | ||
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What are your feelings about him renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America when a majority of the Gulf is in fact on the coast of America as opposed to Mexico? | |
I mean, it's kind of pointless. | ||
Is it pointless? | ||
Yeah, people call it the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
Don't you think it could have a positive tourism impact potentially? | ||
Tourism has been down heavily. | ||
So I don't want to get in a tourism debate. | ||
My question is, the sign says the fascist Trump regime must go. | ||
Yeah. And so I'm just curious what makes him a fascist. | ||
You pointed out that maybe something about his relationship with the media, he wants to control it, but... | ||
Yeah. How... | ||
Again, let's... | ||
You're specific... | ||
You're calling him a fascist. | ||
Yeah, well, what makes him a fascist? | ||
One of the core tenets of fascism is creating an enemy, right? | ||
And blaming the problems on the enemy. | ||
What's that? | ||
Paper gave me, yeah. | ||
Who gave you that? | ||
The people that gave me the sign. | ||
We got a handout. | ||
It's a free sign. | ||
Oh, they... | ||
Someone gave you the sign. | ||
Yeah. And then they gave you the handout. | ||
So are you reading it now to try to answer the question? | ||
Yeah, but I mean... | ||
Can I see that? | ||
Can you hold that up? | ||
I'm just not... | ||
No, I'm just curious. | ||
You can have it. | ||
I can have it? | ||
Yeah, you can have it. | ||
Alrighty. So where did you get the sign? | ||
All the way in the gatekeeper's house. | ||
Okay. And that's another one? | ||
They gave you two pieces of paper? | ||
Unbelievable. Unbelievable levels of retardation. | ||
At the lowest levels of our civilization which then prop up and support the globalists at the highest levels of our civilization which then undermine the integrity of all of our national and individual sovereignty resulting in what we've been experiencing for many years. | ||
And I just hope... | ||
That the Make America Great Again movement, that the America First movement, that the MAGA populist awakening realizes that on November 5th, we did not end a war, we started one, and it's more dangerous now than ever. | ||
I mean, this is the Battle of Haas. | ||
The Empire is attacking the shield generator. | ||
Darth Vader is about ready to fly in and try to stop the Millennium Falcon from taking off. | ||
It is unbelievably important that we fight like hell. | ||
Because if we don't fight now, You're not going to like what you're fighting against later. | ||
I mean, you think Kristallnacht was bad in Germany in the 1930s. | ||
You think that World War II or World War I were bad. | ||
Just wait until they control all of your food and what you can spend your own money on. | ||
And it's all in the name of this environmental One second, | ||
Shay. You're on the air now. | ||
Are you there, Shea? | ||
Moving on, Willie in San Diego. | ||
Willie, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase. | ||
You know, while we've got plenty of corrupt judges here at home, too many to deal with, there's a serious worldwide trend of judicial tyranny going on, like what's happening in Brazil with Bolsonaro, Romania's election overturned by the courts, Germany's establishment threatening the populist voter. | ||
Now Maureen Le Pen in France is convicted of four years and can't run for office while ahead by nearly 12 points. | ||
And here at home, we find Norm Eisen and Judge John Roberts have been best buddies for 15 years, as Roberts is named as a member of some sort of dark group of leftist judges meeting in secrecy. | ||
And we got district court judges imposing their nefarious political will. | ||
Seeking the New World Order takeover. | ||
I'm just sick to my stomach. | ||
I am too. | ||
In fact, I'm glad that you mentioned Georgescu because I want to show you clip number 14. This is an old interview of him outlining what's really going on. | ||
Let's play clip 14. The problem is that the UN agenda is the same as Davos' agenda. | ||
This, in fact, is my main topic for our conversation today. | ||
For this reason, this oligarchic, the world oligarchic system, they have the power on Europe because they control all the people like Bundeskanzler or president or prime minister or whatever there are. | ||
So for this reason, sorry to interrupt you, the situation with Donald Trump was a big shock. | ||
They didn't expect that to happen. | ||
That was an accident, I suppose. | ||
Absolutely an accident. | ||
Not part of their game plan. | ||
It was the first time of the oligarchy system was what happened, an accident. | ||
Because normally it has to be Hillary Clinton. | ||
Not Donald Trump. | ||
And the process which we are dealing now with this plandemy and all these liars was supposed to be in 2016. | ||
They were pushed into... | ||
Exactly. In a sense, to be in 2020, to be a disaster regarding food and water. | ||
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Ah, I see. | |
Which normally they want to arrive in 2025 now. | ||
I see. | ||
So the plan was a little bit changing. | ||
For this reason, of course they will not succeed, this is clear. | ||
I mean, the system is almost down. | ||
Of course, there are the last moments, and we have to be, to have the courage, now, all of us, to say no. | ||
In a sense that UN could be a fantastic, can have a fantastic role, but is not, because it's totally under control of the oligarchs. | ||
The problem is that these oligarchs, all of them, are related with the of the pedophilia one. | ||
Because we know that there are more than 8 million children per year which they disappear. | ||
8 million does mean... | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
And this is the transhumanism. | ||
So this criminal act is... | ||
Adam Hain, you are live on the air. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
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Chase, what about the Council of 13 and the Committee of 300? | |
Tell me about it. | ||
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Do they actually control everything? | |
I don't know. | ||
Tell me what you know about it for the sake of myself and the audience and let's unpack. | ||
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Well, as I understand it, the Council of 13 are run by the wealthiest 13 families on Earth, headed by a Pindar, most likely a Rothschild. | |
And they have 300 families, I believe, the Soros is underneath them, and they actually run the world. | ||
All families who run the world. | ||
Are they not the enemy? | ||
They are the gloat and all their little pawns underneath them. | ||
Without, I guess going far into the weeds, that's pretty much if I understand it. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I think probably there's a lot of truth to that. | ||
I don't know if it's 13 families or a council of 300 or how specific it is. | ||
I think there's probably somewhere between 1,000 and 10,000 people that actually run the entire world. | ||
Between the bankers and the political interests. | ||
Yeah, maximum 10,000. | ||
But I would say yes. | ||
I would say that the vast majority of the things that play out. | ||
If we look at all of the things that have happened over the course of the last 30 years. | ||
There have been just a few major players that have been involved every time. | ||
You've got the Bill Gates's are good examples. | ||
The Klaus Schwab's are good examples. | ||
The George Soros's are good examples. | ||
And there's a litany of technocrats that kind of came in like the Zuckerberg's come in. | ||
But if you add up all the people that are really pulling the strings from the royal family to the international monetary fund to the international bank of settlements. | ||
I mean, even Mark Carney's been involved in the international bank of settlements. | ||
It really is like a pyramid where it goes to a pinnacle of a very small group. | ||
That just propagates and ripples down to the lowest places. | ||
is I do believe that we are living in like a massive global one world oligarchy. | ||
And we're just vying for independence from that oligarchy. | ||
Just like in 1776, we declared independence from the throne. | ||
Now, through this populist awakening, all of these nations that are participating in the populist movement are declaring independence from this neo-oligarchy, this neo-surfdom, this neo-fiefdom, where there's this cabal at the top. | ||
And they even called it a cabal on Time magazine that is literally dictating everything that we consume in the form of entertainment, to everything we consume in the form of information through the mainstream media outlets. | ||
And yeah, man, it's ugly. | ||
And the thing that's crazy about it, Adam, is it's incredibly difficult to actually point out who is responsible for all of the evil that we're facing. | ||
Before in conflicts, it's really easy. | ||
We knew exactly who to write a letter to. | ||
We wrote a letter to King George and we declared independence and we knew who the problem was. | ||
But now we're experiencing this information war in the shadows, where we're being met with conspiracy after conspiracy from darkness after darkness, and we have to fight back on the same medium that they're fighting us. | ||
You can't win an information war on the battlefield. | ||
You can only win a hot war on the battlefield. | ||
So if we're fighting back against these conspiracies, then how do we counter-conspire against them? | ||
That's the real question I think that we're facing, Adam. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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You're absolutely right. | |
Yeah. Family history is quite storied. | ||
I think it's them pulling all the strings and people like them. | ||
That's my two cents. | ||
Well, I think they're certainly involved. | ||
Adam, thank you for your call. | ||
Len in Ohio. | ||
Len, what was on your mind this evening, my man? | ||
Well, Chase, I believe you got to get on Air Force One. | ||
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You're teaching me a lot. | |
And I believe you can teach him. | ||
And get some good answers out of him. | ||
Did you hear that audio? | ||
Len, did you hear how bad it sounded? | ||
No. I played a tape like an hour ago of Trump on Air Force One. | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
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I snapped because you couldn't hear a damn word. | |
I know. | ||
You got to get on there. | ||
You're going to have to have a long ride and put a lot of questions to him, and let's get this thing on track. | ||
If we don't get this thing on track, we're crashing. | ||
Absolutely. It's got to be done, you know? I talked to a friend of mine that was with the Reawakening Tour, and the same thing happened over there. | ||
Clay Clark made a lot of people think, and a lot of people rich, just like InfoWars and Alex and y'all do, you know? | ||
And they covered the cost. | ||
You know? | ||
And when they covered the cost, no one's there to say, you know what? | ||
We need to help you. | ||
And so it's just, you know, I was talking to my friend. | ||
I said, well, do it different. | ||
You know, we got to vet these people. | ||
We can't let the same people go in there. | ||
I saw Tea Party with six people that got elected get some things changed around. | ||
And I said, do it like Jerry Lee Lewis did the telethon during the four-day holiday. | ||
You know? | ||
And just run it from a studio and let people have their big screen up and barbecue and have their friends over and their neighbors over and discuss things and say, I don't know if I like that guy. | ||
With all the zoning laws and stuff, it used to be the case in the United States of America that every neighbor, Every neighborhood, rather, had a neighborhood bar. | ||
And so you'd hang out with all your neighbors at the neighborhood bar. | ||
Then all of a sudden all these cities came in and did this like faggoty thing where they just made all this zoning rules about how close a bar could be to a neighborhood. | ||
Now you gotta drive 30 minutes to go to a bar. | ||
You can only have two drinks if you want to drive back without getting DUI. | ||
Unless you want to spend an astronomical sum on an Uber. | ||
I want to see the Trump administration bring back the culture of the neighborhood bar. | ||
Like the intro to Cheers where everybody knows your name, where we can hang out and have a drink together and play darts and play pool. | ||
And there's a pinball machine and you can smoke inside. | ||
What happened, Len, to the neighborhood bar? | ||
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They destroyed a lot. | |
And I don't give them a reprieve for it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, Len. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to DJ in North Carolina. | ||
Top caller there. | ||
Been waiting the longest. | ||
DJ, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
I'm thinking about World War III. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
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If I'm a globalist, here's what I want to do, dude. | |
I want to import a bunch of people who hate the native population. | ||
Done. Right? | ||
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And then crash the economy, make things so terrible that you force... | |
Yep. So I think we need to face reality and realize the dudes at | ||
the top are going to fight. | ||
They're going to have a war, and there's nothing we can do to stop it. | ||
And they're going to crash our economies, and the young'uns are going to get sucked off to war, and I don't know what to do about it, man. | ||
I'm black-pilled tonight, man. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, you know, the nice thing about being black-pilled is you got nothing to lose. | ||
You can only be pleasantly surprised. | ||
You're never going to be disappointed. | ||
But you have to... | ||
Here's the thing, man. | ||
They know from studies... | ||
And this is something you've probably experienced in your life. | ||
Certainly something I've experienced. | ||
When you're under a tremendous amount of stress, there are genes in your mind that are activated in a way that they are not activated otherwise. | ||
Like stress-induced genes. | ||
When a business is about ready to go under, when your marriage is about ready to fall apart, when you're under physical attack, your whole entire physiognomy just changes. | ||
And I love the pain. | ||
I even posted a video last night on my ex where Jones was saying a similar thing. | ||
It's kind of funny the way that it was... | ||
Edited the way he did it. | ||
It was almost like a meme that I posted it. | ||
But I love the pain. | ||
I love the fight. | ||
I love the info war because the form of me that exists now would not exist were I not under complete total assault with the swattings, with the IRS, with where I work being shut down, with worrying about the crew, with worrying about what the next thing is going to be, with talking to lawyers every single day. | ||
I mean, I love the fact that there is an all-out assault happening, not just on our country, but on me right now. | ||
Because it's making me into the man that I want to be. | ||
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