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chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Sunday Night Live.
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next one hour and 56 minutes on what could be the last Sunday Night Live broadcast under the banner of Infowars, though we know that the Infowar never dies.
And I tell you what, folks, I don't even know where to begin.
I was telling the crew before I came on air today, I've never really been in this mood before.
Going on air.
I've never really felt like this.
I don't know what it is.
It's like a tiredness and a weight.
Almost like a burden, but at the same time, it's a place where I don't want to give up.
I don't want to stop.
I mean, if there's anybody that hates sleep, it's me.
I hate going to sleep because I love what I do.
I love the fight.
I love the info war.
And every time that I go to sleep, I feel like I'm giving up on the mission.
Like I'm yielding to the day.
Like I'm giving in to the fact that I'm just going to sit out for the next eight hours while the supervillains of the world just continue to operate.
Klaus Schwab's never sleep.
And as soon as they retire or step down from the World Economic Forum or other institutions like that, somebody else just comes right in who's just as bad or even worse.
Nestle CEOs who say that water isn't a human right.
When the Justin Trudeaus back down and resign, then you have the Mark Carney's coming in next from the Bilderberg Group and also the WEF and also the International Bank of Settlements.
Seems like every time we have a victory over a supervillain, the establishment has conditioned the environment such that more and more people can just come in to replace them.
We're being flooded by a small elite.
Of puppet masters who operate armies upon armies of NPCs.
I mean, everybody's terrified of the notion of artificial intelligence.
You saw the first five minute clip that I showed you right there.
Within 10 years, all of the major programming will be done by artificial intelligence.
Within 10 years, all retail positions will be done by robotics and artificial intelligence.
Within 10 years, all writing will be done by artificial intelligence.
But folks, we've been living in a world of NPCs for 100 years.
You are already living in a dystopian world of artificial intelligence.
People who have a mind, who can think, but refuse to operate in conjunction with any rational thought or actual awareness of their own soul.
That's where we have arrived.
And I know it's great news that Donald Trump has become president of the United States again.
I love the things that he says, and I love a lot of the things that he's doing.
I am delighted by the fact that he is signing these executive orders after executive orders with giant Sharpies so that 100 years from now, when historians look back on all of the presidents and what they did, they're going to look at that and they're going to say,
wow, that guy must have been the important one.
I stole that joke from Tony Hinchcliffe.
I saw him last night at the mothership right before I came back to work.
But the point I'm trying to make here is we've got to wake up.
And we have to realize that we cannot outsource this problem being solved for us.
We can't delegate populism.
Coming back.
National sovereignty coming back.
Freedom coming back.
Health coming back.
Because throughout history, whenever we rely on remarkable individuals to be the salvation of any civilization or people, it always ends up backfiring and falling apart with the exception of Jesus Christ.
Whether it's Julius Caesar or Napoleon or Hitler who was a hero for the Germans at the time.
Or Stalin or Lenin.
It always ends up backfiring and you've got tens of millions of people dead and nobody even really understands why enough to know that maybe it's a bad idea to go to a protest in a Che Guevara t-shirt.
Maybe that's a bad guy right there.
And Canada right now is celebrating this Mark Carney who writes about the importance of the human sacrifice for the sake of the environment.
It's this nature worship.
It's positively pagan where we have to allow 70% of all the raw materials and fossil fuels and the carbon to remain in the ground.
And we can't use any of that all at the same time that you have the Nestle guy taking over the World Economic Forum saying that water isn't a human right.
So they're coming after our food with these fake bird flus and then they inoculate all of the livestock with mRNA technology and they ruin the food that way.
And then they blame the fact that egg prices have gone up on a populist president when they literally just poisoned or at least pretended that they poisoned all the chickens so that they could burn the poultry farms at an increased rate of 400% the last four years compared to the four years prior.
That's true.
unidentified
Look it up.
chase geiser
What's going on, ChatGPT or Grok?
You can go on and eat one of the politically correct artificial intelligences that will lie to you about virtually everything.
It hasn't caught on to this one yet.
Ask how many poultry farms went up in flames in the last four years, and then ask how many poultry farms went up in flames between 2016 and 2020.
400% increase.
Why?
Oh, climate change.
No, folks.
They're burning the poultry farms.
They're artificially inflating the cost of eggs so that they can justify inoculating our food so they can develop that technology down the road so when we eat the food, we then are inoculated by it.
I'm not saying that technology exists yet or it's being implemented yet, but that is the angle of mRNA.
That's why, for some unknown reason, all of the scientists from the deep state establishments have come out advocating for this alternative approach to vaccines.
When, wait a second, I thought that the old vaccines were working so well.
I thought before mRNA technology that the polio vaccine was so great and that vaccines had saved so many lives and that research really began in the 19th century on the use of vaccines.
And some argue even in the 18th century.
But then out of nowhere, everybody's advocating for this experimental technology that's clearly not as effective, clearly not as safe.
When they had been saying for the last 50, 60, 70 years that the old stuff was just fantastic.
I wonder what's going on here.
And now you want to put it in all of our food and give it to our kids?
Six months old.
Emergency use authorization.
unidentified
No problem.
chase geiser
Better extend it.
Better get your booster.
I tell you what.
I don't even know a single person who died of COVID-19.
Do you?
Oh yeah, my cousin.
Oh yeah, my uncle.
Oh yeah, my dad.
Oh yeah, my granddad.
Yeah, but what else did he have?
Leukemia?
Diabetes?
But I know countless people who have had severe injuries from the vaccines.
I know countless people who I know got turbo cancer from these vaccines.
unidentified
And now they want to put it in all of our food?
chase geiser
So you've got the Bill Gates's attacking our food.
Saying that we have to eradicate meat because of the greenhouse gases.
Then you've got Mark Carney in Canada now saying that we have to keep 70% of all fossil fuels or carbon in the ground.
So there goes our energy, our food and our energy.
And then you've got the new WEF guy saying that water isn't a human right.
I mean, they're coming after our food, our water, our energy.
And oh yeah, by the way, it just got approved to do a study in the United Kingdom to blast these microfiber, like, apparently made from wood particles into the atmosphere to experiment with blocking the sun from hitting the planet so they can reinstitute global cooling.
So now they're coming after our food.
Our water, our energy, and our air all at the same time, and they're telling us that we're a bad person if we're not willing to sacrifice ourselves to their cult.
Begs the question, what is the point of saving an environment if there's not going to be anyone left to live in it?
unidentified
Thank you.
chase geiser
And that, folks, is the depopulation agenda.
That is the philosophy of it.
And I'm not sure yet.
I haven't determined yet how many of them are aware of what they're doing.
I think the Bill Gates's know.
The Mark Carney's know.
Not because they're Ivy League educated.
I know so many dumbasses that went to Ivy League schools.
I had professors at my school that every time you talked to them, within 30 seconds they would somehow bring up how when I was at Harvard...
One of my favorite shows is the TV show Mad Men.
Blaine Price comes from the United Kingdom over to work in a New York advertising agency in the 60s.
It's a great show.
He's talking to his wife, and she says, we're not in London anymore.
He says, I know.
Nobody's once asked me where I went to school.
This idea of appeal to authority and trust the experts.
Let me tell you something you already know, folks.
There's no such thing as an expert.
There is such a thing as people who are knowledgeable and experienced, but there's no such thing as an expert.
The experts have gotten everything catastrophically wrong over and over again.
Some of them very heroically.
Some of them had the audacity to try dangerous things.
The audacity to experiment with new things.
Major breakthroughs, major great things have happened.
From so-called experts who aren't really experts, they're just people who are experienced and have the audacity to do what's not been done before.
But you think about all the experiments with drugs.
You think about the MKUltras, the psychological operations that have taken place for the last 50, 60, 70 years.
All of the bankers and the economists who have sworn that fractional reserve banking was going to be the salvation of the 20th century.
Have sworn that there wasn't going to be another war after World War I. Oh, wait, one more.
Not going to be another war after World War II, and now we're on the verge of World War III just descending abysmally into debt.
And look, I love Doge.
I'm delighted with the fact that it's abundantly obvious now that the government is absolutely corrupt and wasting all of our money.
It's nice to be told what you already know by the entities who were formerly lying to you about it.
It's nice when a liar has to come clean, and that's what's happened with this administration, is they've gone in and taken control of the government, and they've forced the government to be mostly honest about most of their things.
But then on the other side of it, you have all this ramping up of the military-industrial complex, because we have this major conflict pending with Iran.
Zelensky comes out and demands at least Israel-style support.
From the United States.
That's what he said, apparently.
In his meeting with Donald Trump.
I love how when this Pope died, everybody was so excited to go to his funeral.
Despite the fact that he was basically universally hated throughout the entire world.
I mean, you see this guy in this footage.
I don't know if the crew has any.
And these Popes are always so ancient.
Look, I don't have a problem with old people.
But when you put someone in a position of tremendous influence just because they've earned their stripes within a very questionable institution over a very long period of time riddled with a very many moral conundrums.
And you have this man who claims to be God's representative on earth like Jesus Christ was.
Melting off of his skeleton in this, like, multi-thousands upon thousands of dollars of garb in the fancy wheelchair with the three attendants walking around him, and he's got the Popemobile, and he's just got the gold all ordained around him.
I just, I hate to see the brazen hypocrisy.
Look, I got no problem with people being rich.
I want to be rich.
Hopefully I am rich one day.
But isn't there just something overwhelmingly familiar about so many of the popes and so many of the leaders of our political establishments?
The Nancy Pelosi's who constantly come out and talk about how they love minorities so much while they inside trade and bet against the U.S. economy.
And then when Trump realizes that the Chinese demographic is totally imploding and that within 10 years they're not even going to have a labor force.
Able to meet the manufacturing demands of the world market, let alone the United States.
When he realizes that, oh my gosh, if we don't do something now, we're not going to have any goods deliverable to the United States of America by 2028 or 2032 because there's not going to be anyone young enough still working at the level that need to be working in China.
So what I have to do is catalyze the market to shift.
If I institute these tariffs now, I'll put them on everybody so China doesn't feel like they're being unfairly targeted.
And then when only China retaliates, then I'll remove everyone else's.
I didn't really want them to pay tariffs.
I really just wanted China too, but it would have been rude for me to just single out China right away.
So I had to do a global tariff and then iron it down, carve it down to the real target.
Zeroed in, so to speak.
You have all the Republicans saying, of course, that that's going to cause jobs to come back to the United States of America.
And it's true to some extent.
But what's going to happen is all of the manufacturing that China has been doing will be shifted gradually into India over the course of the next 10, 15, 20 years.
Their population is not declining.
They are much easier to work with.
We want to compete with China by starting the IMEC corridor in India and going through Saudi Arabia and then into Israel and then into Europe.
By we, I mean our government.
So we're diverting all of our business to a new provider.
That's why China's freaking out.
That's why you see them making threats to Taiwan.
That's why you see them ramping up their naval production.
You've heard me say it.
You've heard it said that China has the capacity to build 300 more ships than the United States of America.
300 times faster, at least.
And that's true, I'm sure.
But what they don't tell you is how advanced and sophisticated our deep state is on the new frontier.
See, the United States has had the benefit over the last hundred years of being an ocean away from virtually every problem.
Didn't really want to get into World War I. Then there was a little naval incident and we got involved.
Didn't really want to get into World War II.
Then there was a little naval-related incident and then we got involved.
But now the ocean is not the frontier.
Now the ocean is not the battlefield.
It's outer space.
It's the satellites and the intelligence and the coordination and the secret weapons constantly in orbit.
And our technology is far superior.
And China knows that.
And so what's going to happen over the course of the next 30 years?
Because we're going to see consistent contraction of the Chinese economy.
Potential unrest, but it will be stamped down because their surveillance state is just through the roof.
They're going to invest any way they can in robotics and artificial intelligence to try to outpace the decline of their population.
And we're going to stop them from doing that so we can get our business in India.
And develop our own artificial intelligence and robotics here in the United States because of our own declining population.
That's what's going to happen over the course of the next 30 years.
We're probably going to remain the world's dominant superpower unless the dollar totally collapses.
But if we establish the IMEC corridor to compete with the Belt and Road Initiative, we can probably kick the can down the road another 70 years on this fake currency.
So that there's this massive, devastating extermination-level event, Great Depression, end of the century.
But what we're going to see first is what's more interesting to me because history is cyclical.
It's not linear.
You don't go from one point to another.
You go around and around and around to these different cycles.
And what we're seeing right now in the United States of America is very similar to what was happening in Germany in 1925.
I mean, just imagine Germany's position after World War I. Obviously, the Treaty of Versailles was very tough.
They had to pay a lot of money that they couldn't afford to pay.
They were humiliated by France, defaulting on their debts, struggling economically after World War I. That's when the Nazis first started to gain...
It didn't come into power until the 30s, but they started to gain influence immediately after World War I into the very early 20s.
But then what happened in the early 20s was we had the roaring 20s, and it echoed throughout the entirety of the globe.
Things began to look like they were getting better.
Stress began to lighten up.
Swanky parties were taking place in Berlin.
Similar conversations were happening in Berlin among the intellectual elite that are happening in the United States now about the interesting aspects of transgenderism and pornography.
In fact, in the mid-20s to the late 20s, the Nazi party was almost completely snuffed out because, frankly, nobody wants to listen to radical nationalism when things seem to be going pretty well.
Same goes for communism.
Nobody's very interested in listening to communism when things are going pretty well.
You have to exploit some devastating suffering or struggle in order for these radical philosophies to work.
But then we had the stock market crash of 1929 and things got bad.
Even within six months in the United States of America, virtually all wild game had been hunted.
People were starving.
Tens of millions of people died.
Unemployment reached upwards of 50%.
And there was no hope whatsoever for any relief.
Then the Germans started listening to the nationalists again.
Because obviously something was wrong.
And oftentimes when things are very wrong, we point the finger at the wrong culprit.
But they're still responsible for their debts.
In Versailles for World War I, and everybody's struggling so much, and out of this desperation where they're printing money so fast that it's cheaper to use it as wallpaper than to use it to buy food.
You have to walk into the grocery store with a wheelbarrow full of cash to walk out with a loaf of bread.
That's when people start listening to the nationalists.
And the reason I mention that is because I am concerned.
Not because of anything related to anti-Semitism or the Israel conversation.
I think it's like so uninteresting 90% of the time, unless you talk to a few people who are really interesting to talk about.
But what's going to happen is there is going to be some major economic crash orchestrated at the end of Trump's term, if not the beginning.
Because they want to be able to weaponize that level of an economic To blame populism, Trump's policies, Trump's supporters, white people, for the crash so they can ensure that in 2028,
a leftist comes into power, a radical leftist, and that this new minority is born of anyone who had any patriot sentiment whatsoever.
In fact, I am convinced that the next genocide will take place namely because of ideology and not because of identity.
They'll use identity as the excuse, but what they've done is they've married identity to the ideology that they really hate.
They hate freedom, patriotism, populism, national sovereignty, private property rights, capitalism, the right to self-defense.
They hate all those things, and so what they did over the last 30 years was just try to convince as many people as possible and to some success that all those things are just the same thing as being a white person.
So when they're attacking white privilege, like the Joy Reads recently, and I'll show you that on the other side, When they're attacking whiteness and microaggressions and your maleness and whatever immutable characteristic about you that's totally innocuous, they're really attacking all the ideologies or ideals or beliefs or principles that your group has traditionally represented,
like faith in God, belief in a nuclear family, belief in self-actualization and innovation.
And equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome.
Because we know that when equity is advocated, when equality of outcome is advocated, we don't all wind up equally rich.
We all wind up equally suffering and poor.
Whether it was under Bolshevism, or fascism, or under Mussolini, or during the Great Leap Forward, when 50 million to 100 million Chinese people starved to death, they still hang up Mao's picture on the wall.
I guess he had a nice smile.
And these globalists understand that every time a massive, evil, anti-human, depopulating philosophy has manifest in the world within the snap of a finger, 5,
10, 15 years at most, there's a major change in the entire political dynamic and infrastructure of the entire planet.
And since they don't have total control of the planet now, and their goal is total control of the planet, then nothing is more appealing to them than a fascism.
Nothing is more appealing to them than a Bolshevism, which is why they merged the two and called it globalism.
See, they love the cultural revolution of the Bolsheviks and the communists and the Marxists and the psychological manipulation and the surveillance state and all the justification and the self-sacrifice to the environment.
That all comes from the left.
But then the total control and militaristic violence and just depopulating idealism.
The police state, the Gestapo.
It comes from the fascism.
They just merge that together into the World Economic Forum and NATO and the UN.
And all these organizations and leaders who disgustingly pretend that they care about you while they vote for the death of hundreds of thousands of people time and time again so it can line their pocketbooks.
Stay with us for more news on the other side.
unidentified
Ladies and gentlemen,
chase geiser
I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening.
I'll be joined at the top of the hour by a very special guest in studio, Cameron Kinsey.
She's a political commentator and internet personality.
She began her career in Washington as the youngest official in the Trump White House, later becoming the youngest White House correspondent and political reporter for One America News Network.
She'll be joining us in 27 minutes.
And it's very appropriate that that liner came in.
Because the lyric...
About being blinded by the light.
And it's almost poetic how these globalists hate the sun so much.
Because it's throughout the ages been such a representative of life.
So many of ancient civilizations worshipped the sun, had sun gods, Ra and others.
Because it was known that the sun was the reason that green things grew, and when the sun was coming out, winter was almost over, and that they'd made it through the most dangerous season, incredibly dangerous back then.
And that without any scientific knowledge, with only faith, that winter would eventually end, they had to live through those weeks and months.
They only knew that in the past it always had ended, and it had been more brutal sometimes than others.
They had no understanding of the rotation of the planets.
Maybe they did.
No understanding of what was really happening, why it was coming up.
I mean, it was just faith.
It happened last time.
It's going to come back up next time.
It happened last time.
It comes up every single day, so hopefully it comes back every single year again for summer.
So we're going to worship the sun.
It has always been a symbol of enlightenment and industry and life itself, because all things that we need to survive depend on the sun.
And then you have this shadowy cabal come in.
You've got the technocrats, the political elite, the deep state who seek the metaphysical darkness of enlightenment so your mind is just always without the sun and writhing and withering like Wormtongue from Helm's Deep, from Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers.
unidentified
My lord, I have only ever done exactly as you commanded.
chase geiser
He's being thrown off the steps.
And then now you have...
This whole scientific movement who has resurrected, for lack of a better term, the notion of global warming, remember it became climate change and now it's back to global warming because they're trying to justify blocking out the sun again.
You realize that the planet's like 70% greener than it was 50 years ago or something like that, right?
There's more greenery on the planet now than like in forever.
I don't know the exact years, but it's astronomically caught up.
I mean, imagine if the planet had lost 70% of its green life over the course of the last 50 years, how panicked the left would be, claiming that climate change was such a major problem, but then all this life grows and comes about because of the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
And then it counterbalances it.
That's the equilibrium.
That's the invisible hand of the environment.
You had Adam Smith and Wealth of Nations talking about the invisible hand of capitalism, supply and demand.
Prices will naturally adjust in a market.
You don't have to manage it because the more supply that is in the market, the lower the prices have to be for merchants to sell their goods.
And the more demand there is, then the higher the prices go.
That's the invisible hand of pricing.
When there's not price fixing, it's perfectly fair.
It's perfectly just.
It's perfect if you don't touch it.
All you have to do is let the laws of the universe, physics, mathematics play out.
Don't interfere with God's code of how things work.
That's why capitalism is the holiest of economic policies.
Let's Jesus take the wheel.
But now they want to get involved in the manipulation of the climate.
After years upon years of saying, how dare you?
And criticizing mankind for being responsible for climate change.
Very shoddy science.
Very much exaggerated predictions and claims.
I mean, Alex Jones has been right about way more than Al Gore or any climate scientist over the course of the last 50 years, for Christ's sake.
Trust the expats.
But for years, saying that capitalism Was responsible for the death of our planet because it was causing man-made climate change.
And then you wake up suddenly and you realize that they decided to hire one of the world's richest capitalists, Bill Gates, to invest in man-made climate change.
And the hypocrisy.
It's so overwhelming that I almost love it.
It's so ridiculous and dumb that as it overwhelms my life and consumes every aspect of it because the place where I work is about to get shut down, freedom of speech is under attack, my house is getting swatted,
death threats every single day, letters from the IRS all the time.
Funding Nazis that my grandfather fought against in Ukraine.
About to go to war in Iran.
I'm so enveloped in this evil, just as you are.
We're experiencing the same evil.
Lives aren't much different.
That when I see this level of hypocrisy, at least I can lean on some corner of my soul that takes comfort in the notion that I am certainly not the bad guy.
It may be terrible that these things are happening.
It's terrible that these millions of innocent people are dying.
That there's billions or trillions upon trillions of dollars just totally being wasted.
That our entire monetary supply is a total lie.
Unless we fix it, it's going to cause the collapse of our species itself.
But at least I don't have to worry about having a guilty conscience because I am not the one who has given in.
To this level of hypocrisy.
You are not the ones who have given in to this level of hypocrisy.
And I know that many of you out there have lost friends and family because you voted for Donald Trump or because you listened to Alex Jones or because you follow InfoWars.
Maybe you wore the wrong shirt to the wrong birthday party.
alex jones
Thank you.
unidentified
Thank you.
chase geiser
But doesn't it feel good to know that there's this other invisible hand that...
Naturally purges evil from your life if you refuse to be baptized by their fire.
And so the point is they're metaphysically and physically trying to put us in a total state of darkness.
And how prescient is it that in the first Matrix movie, which has turned out to be a phenomenal prediction of the type of world that we're heading to.
One of the first things that was done in response to this total technocratic artificial intelligence takeover was the scorching of the sky.
So the planet, the surface of the planet is literally hidden from the sun.
It's totally blocked out, totally scorched.
You don't see the sun again until the end of the third movie when they fly above the clouds and it's the first time in however many thousands or hundreds of years that a human being has actually seen the sun.
And it's the symbol of salvation and enlightenment.
Of transcending those who esteem or aspire to transcend us.
And I'm okay with people transcending me.
But they have to be genuinely transcendent.
I'm okay with the Elon Musks being more successful than I am because he deserves to be more successful than I am.
I'm okay with the Donald Trumps being more powerful than I am because he deserves to be more powerful than I am.
But I'm not okay with Klaus Schwab, who spent decades of his life inheriting the influence of his Nazi father who was researching atomic weapons as rapidly as possible for Hitler voluntarily,
spent his entire life intentionally Eroding the national sovereignty of every first and second world country in the world by bringing all of these leaders together and strategically leveraging them against one another, but not just against one another,
doing favors for one another, like the mafia, the friend of ours, the friend of ours, you do this for him, he's going to do this for you.
So that they would sacrifice attention to the interests of their own constituents for the sake of the interests of their political class peers.
That is the compromising of nations.
And the compromising of nations is the compromising of individuals.
And the compromising of individuals is to rob them of their right by birth to the equal opportunity to reach self-actualization.
That is the point of life.
We were made by God to reach our correct and perfect form.
To the best of our abilities, and anything that gets in the way of that is the adversary.
Anything that gets in the way of that is Satan.
And I would say to you that if Jesus were here physically now, and flash, he would say, get behind me, Satan, to these globalists, because that is exactly what they are doing.
Not only are they trying to stop him, but they're trying to convince you that he doesn't exist, and it's okay that he doesn't exist because we're just as good.
That's what the globalists are trying to do.
And you notice how you can't name just one of them.
There's a cacophony, a plethora, an abundance, a cornucopia of these globalist elites who operate by committee, who operate with their staffs bustling about,
blackmailing, leveraging one another, deleting documents, paying each other off, stealing money.
Coasting and working an hour a day for their federal job, giving contracts to their cousins, brothers, fathers from the government for projects that don't need to be done whatsoever.
I'll tell you what, when I was in college, I got an internship for a not-for-profit intelligence contractor.
It was more of like a defense contractor, actually, than an intelligence contractor.
They were responsible for researching new potential weapons.
And they had to pay me $25 an hour even though I had no experience and I was just a college student because they wanted to spend their entire budget before the end of the federal financial year.
If they didn't spend it all, then they couldn't justify getting more funding the next year.
So they're like, hey, just log as many hours as you can.
Don't lie, but we're going to pay you a really high rate and just show up and help out.
And I would try to be helpful because I'm an earnest Midwestern guy.
I want to work hard.
I was naive back then, certainly more than I am now.
And while I was working there, the type of meetings that we had were astounding.
This PhD in electrical engineering with this PhD in cyber intelligence and then this CEO of this non-profit and then this federal government bureaucrat all sitting around a table in like a,
I don't know, Dollar Tree Hotel.
Eating eggs.
Talking about whether or not it was feasible for us to propose an Iron Man suit for the government.
Worked there for a year.
I still don't know what they actually do.
That's what globalism does.
That's what a fake currency does.
That's what these institutions do.
They take advantage of the convenience and complacence of well-intentioned people or people with just no intention at all.
Maybe that's the greatest sin in conjunction with blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
Maybe the greatest sin is to forfeit your intention.
Because that means you're giving up your will.
Thanks for free will, God.
Maybe I'll use it someday.
It's like when your grandma gets you a sweater for Christmas and you're like six years old and you're like, what the hell?
Christmas is when I'm supposed to get the stuff.
That I want, not the stuff that I need.
And I was going to get the sweater anyway.
And you got to be nice about it.
And she's just being sweet.
She wants to see how cute you look in it.
But it's like, what the hell, Grandma?
Why are you getting me a sweater for Christmas?
I'm going to put this off to the side until I have to wear it next time I see you.
That's the way so many of us in the West have become.
Where we have been given free will, but we lack the maturity or the gratitude.
Or the wisdom to appreciate how special it is that our grandmother gave us this thing when we were too young and underdeveloped to appreciate how fleeting life is and that she's not going to be around to see my kids and my grandkids because life is temporary.
And gosh, I should have been more grateful.
You sacrifice your will, you see.
You sacrifice...
The most necessary thing that God gave you to make your relationship with God meaningful because it's meaningless if you don't choose him.
That's why the tree of knowledge had to be in the Garden of Eden.
What was our love of God if we had no option to sin?
He had to put the tree of knowledge in the Garden because every moment that we obeyed, every moment that we refused to participate in that delicious fruit with that awesome snake always hanging out, Was a moment that God understood that we loved Him.
Every moment that we chose to choose to do the right thing, to live in a self-actualized state, body of mind of spirit, was a state of perfect harmony between Creator and creation.
That, folks, is the purpose of life.
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That, folks, is the human condition.
chase geiser
And there are those among us who are so vain that not only would they refuse to devote their lives to such a noble and worthy endeavor, but they would then become so envious of God that they would be bitter that you did not devote your lives to them.
And so they would manipulate you to a point of sacrificing the weapon God gave you, your will.
Just for the sake of convenience or getting by or pleasure or laziness, whatever distractions that we have.
You literally sacrifice the thing that makes your relationship with God meaningful.
So that's your cutoff right there.
And then you have no will, but yet you're still longing for a relationship with some higher power.
And so the globalists come along and they say, don't worry.
You don't have to use that thing God gave you.
We'll make your decisions for you.
You will own nothing and be happy.
We'll own it, but that's okay because we're God now.
And this is all God's creation.
You're just renting it.
But since God isn't real anymore, this is now all our creation and you're just renting it.
And it wouldn't be so bad if these globalists weren't so awful at being God.
They're incredible at being tyrants.
Incredible about being evil, being vain, being superficial, being corrupt.
Being perverted, being pedophiles, being drug dealers, being murderers, being warmongers without ever being soldiers or warriors, being cowards, being licentious, being hedonistic, being self-righteous,
being arrogant.
They're incredible at all those things that have resulted in every demise and resulted as of the ultimate demise, the fall of mankind.
They are the antithesis of God, and they think they are God or ought to be God, and therefore they are the Antichrist.
Many Christians believe that there's going to be one Antichrist that comes, some superior, charming individual who comes off very good in the beginning, and then by the time we realize it's the Antichrist, it's too late.
But there are many times throughout the Bible when an idea or a philosophy is personified.
It's a burning bush that could speak.
There's a donkey that's even called Satan for blocking the road in an Old Testament story.
Obviously the snake.
I'm telling you folks, the Antichrist is here and it's not a charming man.
It's not an Elon Musk or a Klaus Schwab or a Hitler or a Stalin or Hillary Clinton.
They all have a lot in common.
It's the total collapse.
Not even collapse.
Willing expenditure, sacrifice of faith for the sake of globalism.
This globalist movement, this globalist...
Philosophy itself is the Antichrist.
And that's why it's so powerful because none of the individuals who prop it up or who participate in it actually feel culpable for anything that it does.
A lot of people worked at Enron.
A lot of people working there didn't feel very responsible for what happened.
A lot of Germans in Germany during World War II, a lot of those Germans didn't feel very responsible for what happened.
A lot of people in the United States right now pay their income tax, don't feel responsible for funding Nazis in the war against Russia.
Don't feel responsible for the fact that our government got into a war with Afghanistan and produced, like, what, 75%, if not more, of the world's opium, which was then sold to our own pharmaceutical companies, which then created the opioid crisis.
Which then enriched China, who paid off our politicians to allow it to happen.
Joe Biden right up there, Hunter Biden right up there.
So you don't feel responsible for the evils of these giant ideas and organizations and institutions because you see yourself as so small.
You see yourself as insignificant.
Oh, I'm just a guy who's a contractor, or I'm just a trucker, or I'm just a guy who's just trying to make ends meet.
I love being a dad, I love being a husband, or I'm just a teacher, or I'm just a stay-at-home mom.
Many of you feel small.
I felt small before, too.
I feel small still now, many times.
What can I possibly do?
What can men do against such reckless hate?
To quote Tolkien.
From Lord of the Rings again, Two Towers.
But that's the thing.
We are responsible for the sins of the organizations that we willingly participate in.
And looking away is sacrificing our will and our intention, which is to deny God, which is to fuel the institutions that manifest as the Antichrist only because you hold them up as a false idol.
And just as so much of our lore, so many of our stories...
Time and time again have showed us how the individual is the hero.
So can the individual be responsible for the total destruction of all mankind.
You look at Lord of the Rings.
Gandalf knew it.
Aragorn knew it.
The whole Fellowship of the Ring knew it.
That it was the hobbits.
It was the little people that could save the entire planet from senseless evil.
And that's exactly what happened.
Same thing in Star Wars.
Some boy on a desert planet.
Wants to go see about a girl, turns out to be a sister.
Happens a lot in the desert.
Saves the entire galaxy from the Empire and even wins his dad back, who's the head honcho, at the end.
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You already have story after story like this.
chase geiser
And so if an individual can actually reach self-actualization by commanding and claiming their own will and intention, And overcoming all odds and all institutions and all obstacles to save mankind, then can't that same man,
by not doing any of those things, be responsible for the total destruction of the planet and the species and the creation itself?
Can't that same man voluntarily, inadvertently, through his own ignorance and incompetence, become absorbed and one with the Antichrist?
Just like Jesus Christ said, I and the Father are one.
So those among us say, who give our will away.
They say, I and the fallen are one.
I and the Antichrist are one.
Which is why the globalists hate freedom.
Because the definition of freedom is you get to choose, your will is sacred, claim it, and don't let anybody take it.
And the Antichrist and Satanism can never win so long as individuals claim sovereignty over their own will, intentionally, knowingly.
So the entire attack on freedom, whether it's free speech, right to self-defense, right to due process, you name it.
The entire attack on capitalism is built on the principles behind John Locke's second treaties of government.
God made you and...
Your body's yours, and if your body is what you use with your time to be productive, then everything you produce, it's therefore yours.
It's a very easy little math equation there.
It's a Christian foundation.
At least a godly one.
It doesn't necessarily have to be Christian.
It's definitely a faithful one.
And so they hate America, and so they hate freedom, and so they hate capitalism, and so they hate family, and so they hate everything that gets in the way.
Of their leverage over your life.
So they attack you psychologically through social media.
They attack you clinically through pharmaceuticals.
They attack you spiritually through doubt and lies.
They whittle away at your family through inflation so that everyone's working and you're outsourcing the raising of your children to the state and financials are so stressful that you're getting a divorce and then the family's split up.
The vast majority of child abuse comes from a step-parent.
I know as soon as a family breaks up, chances those kids are abused goes through the roof.
And then if those children are abused against their will, then they become disassociative.
And if they disassociate, then they sacrifice their will.
And if they sacrifice their will, then they become good little Satanists when they grow up, whether they meant to or not.
Stay with us for our outstanding guest on the other side, Cameron Kinsey.
In the meantime, please go to the AlexJonesStore.com for God's sake.
Don't be a Satanist.
Don't join the Antichrist.
Let's fight for good.
Let's choose our will.
Let's act with intention.
Stay with us.
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Stay with us.
alex jones
I want to make a massive announcement right now.
And I'm so blown away by this.
This is the most exciting thing, quote supplement-wise, I've ever done in decades in my career, in my research.
Okay?
We've had the new Methylene Blue in, now available at the alexjonesstore.com, for about a week.
And I already had mine.
And I'm like, yeah, I'm sure it's all USP.
I'm sure it's great.
I'm like, oh yeah, I'll remember to take mine.
It was just another brand my doctor recommended.
And then yesterday at about 3 o 'clock, I'm watching him shoot B-roll for our new Methylene Blue that's from one of the top makers in the United States that supplies the big box stores that have it.
And sell it for $10 more than we do.
It's a big bottle, too.
Ultra-methylene blue.
The highest-grade strength USP.
I take a dropper and put it in my iced tea.
And I'm not a placebo guy.
I'm like, okay, I'm taking methylene blue before.
I figure out, you know, the one my doctor told me to get.
I'm sure.
We'll see if it's as good.
15 minutes later, I feel my hair on my body standing up.
And I feel actually an electric current through my fingers in my hands and running up my back.
And I start, I'll be honest, start itching.
And I go take my shirt off and look at the mirror because I'm itching.
And my skin wasn't like hives.
It wasn't a rash.
My skin turned red.
Not bright red, but red.
It was like glowing.
I was like, what the...
And Chase Guy was like, yeah.
Yeah, he looks like a mad scientist.
bill gates
I've been taking a lot of it.
alex jones
His hair is like...
And I'm like, okay, okay.
And then I just, I mean, I swear to, I swear, okay?
You know, I swear to God.
I'm just saying, I swear on my children, okay?
It is just beyond spectacular.
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Can Microsoft founder Bill Gates control the weather?
When you hear the name Bill Gates, you probably think Microsoft founder.
But now the billionaire may be known as...
The Hurricane Tamer.
Gates is listed as one of 13 inventors on a patent filed for hurricane prevention methods.
So, while the idea of controlling the weather might sound like science fiction, because billionaire Bill Gates is involved, it's a Category 5 idea that some can only hope comes true.
Now comes Bill Gates.
Like the comic book character The Weather Wizard, Gates and a team of scientists have an ingenious plan.
Bill Gates is among a dozen individual donors and 14 foundations backing the first stratospheric solar geoengineering experiment out of Harvard.
It's called Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation
bill gates
There is a line of research on what's called geoengineering, which are various techniques that would delay the heating to buy us 20 or 30 years to get our act together.
brian wilson
Why does Bill Gates and his foundation want to control the world's weather?
On December 5th, 2018, Forbes published an article titled Harvard Scientists Begin Experiments to Block Out the Sun, where author Trevor Nace explains that, quote, a group of Harvard scientists plans to tackle climate change through geoengineering by blocking out the sun.
With funding in part by Bill Gates and his foundation, the project is designed to spray tiny particles into the stratosphere that block out the sun, reflecting its light back into space.
In addition, on July 25, 2019, the Council on Foreign Relations published an article titled "The World May Need Geoengineering."
And geoengineering needs governance.
Where the globalist think tank stated, quote, Injecting particulate matter into the lower stratosphere could help cool the planet by reflecting sunlight into space.
Such measures are not panaceas, and a deluge of ethical and practical questions cries out for governance.
This same sentiment is repeated at the end of the piece, claiming, quote, Failing to govern them properly would be even more so.
On September 20, 2017, Bill Gates asked former President Obama about the need for global government to help bring his foundation's vision to life concerning both global health pandemics and his sun-blocking weather modification.
bill gates
Over the next 10 or 20 years, do you think these global institutions in terms of reform are creating new ones?
For pandemics and climate change.
Can they step up to play the role we need them to play?
brian wilson
During a May 8th interview on NBC's Today show, Melinda Gates can be clearly seen wearing a necklace that has a strange symbol hanging from it.
The necklace's charm is an upside-down Christian-looking cross, backed and surrounded by red ruby stones in a ring.
Some claim an upside-down cross pays tribute to the apostle Peter, saying with certainty that he was crucified upside down.
There is no verse in the New Testament that verifies this claim.
In its most basic essence, the upside-down cross is symbolic of the inversion of everything Christ stood and died for, meaning an anti-Judeo-Christian theology that purports Jesus to be an evil entity, while Satan is the true Son of God,
according to the inversion.
Although Satanists and Luciferians refuse to lay claim to this symbol, esoteric circles within these groups know it to be true, and even the basic principles of symbology...
The meaning of symbols would suggest that yes, an upside-down symbol represents an inversion of what the original symbol stood for right-side up.
The ruby has historically been associated with the sun and is said to conquer darkness.
Some ancient cultures believed that rubies, as well as other gemstones, grew on trees, just like fruit.
The rubies would begin budding as small white gems and would slowly grow and ripen, turning red in the light of the sun.
When the ruby was saturated with red color, it was ready to be plucked.
So a ring of rubies represents a complete sun.
And the pairing of the ruby sun with an upside-down cross would symbolically mean the inversion of Christian values, as well as the inversion of the sun's purpose to give light to the world, similar to how Christ is described as the light of the world in the New Testament.
In other words, her symbol conveys the darkening of the light-giving sun, or sun death.
So in conclusion, it seems the meaning of the symbol on Melinda's necklace charm is synonymous with the Gates Foundation's plan to prevent sunlight from reaching the earth.
Again, how could the Gates Foundation find blocking out the sun to be a good idea without fully understanding the unintended consequences of adding sulfur and other chemicals to the atmosphere?
And why is Melinda Gates signaling her and her husband's plan to the world on NBC's Today Show?
Perhaps they got their idea to brazenly broadcast their son-death intentions to the world from the fictional Simpsons character, Montgomery Burns.
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Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geyser.
chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Sunday Night Live.
I am Chase Geiser, joined by Cameron Kinsey, who is a political commentator and internet personality.
She began her career in Washington as the youngest official in the Trump White House, later becoming the youngest White House correspondent and political reporter for One America News Network.
Cameron holds a master's degree in national security from Liberty University and was an early grassroots organizer founding Students for Trump and Turning Point USA chapters at the University of Louisville.
In 2024, she launched Titan Media Strategies, a communications firm specializing in strategic messaging, media relations, and digital influence.
That must be how you got on InfoWars.
Cameron served in the Trump White House as the External Relations Director for the Presidential Personnel Office.
In that role, she helped oversee the hiring and onboarding of political appointees across the federal government.
So was it your call to keep Fauci on board or what?
They didn't list you on that one.
camryn kinsey
No, I didn't hold that much power.
Don't give me too much power.
chase geiser
So tell me a little bit about yourself.
What are you working on now?
And how did you get involved in the politics stuff?
I mean, it sounds like you've really known what you believed a long time.
camryn kinsey
Yeah, I mean, I got started very early on.
I would say I started diving into grassroots efforts, like you noted.
With the University of Louisville, that was not easy, by the way.
That's a very liberal campus and a very liberal city, as we've seen with the BLM riots, Breonna Taylor, that case happened there.
So it was very divisive.
I was a University of Louisville cheerleader at the time.
I was pretty high profile.
And so then I started coming into my conservative beliefs a little bit more, questioning the system.
And that's really when I started to get pushback.
I think for the first time, one of the- One of the moments that I remember first getting into politics was I posted a blue square on Instagram during Black Lives Matter.
And so that got a ton of pushback from my teammates, from professors.
I got an email from the school saying that that was just good.
Just not a great representation of them that I should take it down.
They were trying to pressure me.
chase geiser
The school told you to take it down?
camryn kinsey
Yeah, the school was not happy about it.
The school also was saying that, I also posted a graphic saying that men don't belong in women's sports.
I was a collegiate athlete at the time.
Like you said, I was at the University of Louisville.
Lamar Jackson just won the Heisman.
We had Yair Alexander there.
He's with the Packers now.
So a lot of eyes were on us, and they were not happy that I said that.
And just from there, luckily there was a transition.
Pretty quickly where I moved to Washington, D.C. for my next job.
So I wasn't on campus, but they were not happy about that.
chase geiser
So how do you feel about male cheerleaders?
camryn kinsey
That's a little bit different.
I think, yeah, if you're on COET, I was on All Girls, so I didn't have to deal with that.
But I'm specifically talking about transgenders and female spaces.
But, yeah, that's kind of how I got started, grassroots efforts, and then kind of made my way to D.C. and had to learn very quick.
Yeah.
chase geiser
So I want to hear a little bit about your master's degree in national security.
Because I've had friends over the course of my life who do have advanced degrees, cyber intelligence, things like that.
And I've heard mixed things.
Obviously, at Infowars, we're very much an advocacy of learning and doing research for yourself.
And a lot of experts have been wrong about a lot of serious things.
But did you learn a lot about national security in school?
camryn kinsey
You know, something that Liberty University does very well, because with the University of Louisville, it was a lot different.
I was having to buy books written by Obama, by Hillary Clinton.
It was complete indoctrination.
It was disgusting.
I would have to completely reassess what I was writing in my papers that went against my core beliefs.
And I just didn't want to pay for that.
I did not want to go fund an institution and that be my curriculum for the next.
Two, three, four years.
So with Liberty University, I was very, very blessed because it's a private Christian university.
And with my national security.
What was really unique about it is that it always got tied back to religion, fulfilling the Great Commission, being able to produce a sound argument for national security and homeland security, while also simultaneously applying biblical principles.
So that was something that was very strong for me.
I wanted to tie it back to my foundation of My Christian beliefs.
And so I think that I would go again and pay the money all over again because I don't think that's taught in other institutions.
So I'm very blessed for Liberty University.
We had a lot of hires throughout the White House who came from Liberty University, a lot of great alumni from Liberty.
And so I'm very blessed to have studied there.
chase geiser
What are your thoughts on what's happening right now in the complicated game between Ukraine and Russia?
In China, in Taiwan, in the United States, specifically as it pertains to the Belt and Road Initiative?
camryn kinsey
That's a great question.
I think, well, first, we need to put our country's interests first and foremost.
I think, obviously, Trump has had talks pretty recently with Zelensky.
We saw when he visited Pope's funeral in the Vatican.
J.D. Vance, as it applies to Belt and Road Initiative, he just had an IMEC, of course, four-day.
A four-day visit to India with his family.
But when it comes to the Belt and Road Initiative, China's doing something called debt-trap diplomacy with the Belt and Road Initiative.
So basically, for people who don't know, it's China's economic development plan, critical infrastructure involved.
They're basically handing out loans to these smaller companies, or not smaller companies, smaller countries, excuse me, Sri Lanka, Kenya.
Zimbia, the Maldives, and they can't repay these loans.
They're behind on these loans.
And so when that happens, they're basically taking over these smaller countries.
They're seizing, they're basically over or getting control of their military assets, their critical infrastructure, railways, ports, highways, political influence on a global stage as well.
And so to combat that.
We have IMEC, which is very strategic.
We've got India.
We've got the Middle East.
We have Europe, U.S.-backed trade, which I think is critical, but we're a little bit behind on that.
Wouldn't you agree?
I think India lacks the infrastructure for it.
chase geiser
Well, it wasn't that long ago that China lacked the infrastructure in the scheme of things.
I mean, 50 years is a long time for somebody like me.
I'm 34. I haven't lived 50 years yet, but if you look at the history of the world, it's just like a flash in the pan.
And you look at the United States and how unprepared it was for World War II and how rapidly prepared it suddenly became when the demand was there.
I agree with you that India is not ready with the infrastructure and the tooling and the expertise yet to do everything that China does now.
But I think India could be ready to do everything China does now in 5, 10, not 5, 10, 15 years.
Yeah.
Honestly, we don't have a choice because the demographic in China is shrinking so rapidly.
They're not going to have enough labor force in 10 years to even feasibly manufacture all the goods that the world market demands, specifically the United States.
And I think, I could be wrong, that Trump mainly issued these tariffs on China for a litany of reasons, of course, but to catalyze the market to diversify where we're sourcing our goods from because he understands that long term, China's just not going to be able to do it.
camryn kinsey
Well, and I think we've seen the repercussions of that.
Look at Apple.
They're moving from China to India.
My major concern is, and India's actually pretty smart when it comes to a self-interest perspective of what they're doing to better their own government.
They're neutral with China, and they're also neutral with the United States.
They haven't outwardly spoken out against China.
China's their number one trade partner.
But they also haven't outwardly spoken out against the United States either.
We do joint military drills with them in the Himalayas.
They're a part of IMEX.
So of course, they're a part of that strategic alliance with the United States.
But at the same time, they're a part of BRICS.
They're partnering with China.
So I think that plays into a little bit of a complication there.
I don't know if they need to be head deep in the water.
But I do think that that is something to consider as well.
chase geiser
Well, certainly I think the United States and China are vying for influence over India.
The major national security issue for China, the Belt and Road Initiative, is not the monopoly that they want it to be, I think.
But it's one of the only places it seems like the population is actually growing or at least breaking even.
I mean, the United States, we have a shrinking population.
Japan's going through it.
South Korea, terrible.
China, it's awful.
It's one child on average per woman.
It needs to be 2.3, I think, in order for you to break even.
So there's like a real depopulation tragedy happening right now.
People are kind of starting to talk about it because Musk brings it up, and everyone's interested in Musk now.
camryn kinsey
They floated the idea of the $5,000 per child.
chase geiser
Yes.
camryn kinsey
They are recognizing it.
chase geiser
I mean, I remember when I was a kid, and I think it was third grade.
We did a field trip to the local college auditorium in Bloomington, Illinois, ISU, and saw Bill Nye, the science guy, give a speech.
I was like, they're great.
I thought, this is the coolest thing ever.
He had a box and it had a circle cut in it and he put fog in it and he hit the box and a sphere of smoke would come out and we're all cheering and stuff.
And he goes, does anybody know how many people there are in the world right now?
I think it was like 4 billion or 4.5 billion back then.
I don't know.
He goes, well, did you know that in 20 years it's going to be 8 billion and there isn't enough food?
And it was like that indoctrination.
And then now we see what happens to these civilizations when their population shrinks rapidly.
I mean, it's made Russia aggressive.
They have a shrinking population.
China's more brazen because they're desperate.
When you're desperate, you do desperate things.
And fundamentally speaking, I think that China is so desperate that they're going to need To be able to export raw materials to India, who can then manufacture goods with them, they're not going to be able to afford to cut India off.
camryn kinsey
That's a great point.
And to add on to the Bill Nye thing, I visit LA very frequently.
And so I've seen on the streets these- These baby carriers.
And I'm like, well, they're empty.
No, they have their dogs in them.
They're completely replacing kids with animals and with pets and treating them as if they're children.
So I do believe we have a crisis on our hands.
chase geiser
I do believe that- The question is, if their dog gets pregnant, do they give the dog an abortion?
Nobody ever gets an abortion for a dog.
We're just not ready for puppies.
camryn kinsey
That's so funny.
Yeah, I do think that that goes back to re-implementing traditional values in this country and making sure that we're incentivizing getting married young, that we're incentivizing having kids and starting a new generation, starting a legacy.
I think that we've gotten rid of that.
I think we've gotten rid of traditional Christian values.
Luckily, we have an administration who takes that pretty seriously.
Who's rooted in Christian values.
And so I completely agree with you there.
And I think that's an interesting point that you make with China.
I think for me, every single country, every single country is going to work in the self-interest of how is this going to better my government?
How is this going to better my people and my country?
And so I think with these strategic alliances, we have to keep in mind people who may be on the fence.
People who may wanna work with China.
And here's a very interesting black pill point to bring up.
I was actually just talking to my husband about this.
Do these countries actually want to work with China?
I think that's the real question we should be asking about the Belt and Road Initiative.
Or because a lot of these countries get in, maybe they're hit with a dilemma of, I may be indebted to China, I lose a little bit of sovereignty.
I have a little bit of stability within my government.
I keep what dignity that I have left.
Or you partner with the United States.
And as Henry Kissinger famously said, being America's enemy is dangerous, but being America's friend is fatal.
I will always put America first.
I think it's good to ask these questions.
So why are they not wanting to partner with the United States?
Are they doing it simply?
Is it better to be indebted, or is it better to deal with the Central Intelligence Agency, possibly imposing sanctions, having a regime change war, overthrowing the government?
These are the questions that we have to ask ourselves.
Would they rather be indebted to China, or would they rather be dead, i.e.
Saddam Hussein, i.e.
Gaddafi and Libya?
So I think that that's a pretty interesting point to bring up as well.
chase geiser
Well, I think most of the world is kind of sick of the United States having such dominance, especially in the Middle East as it pertains to the petrodollar.
We've sanctioned a lot of nations over the years and it creates a lot of bitterness.
Russia, obviously all these countries have incentive to get away from this.
I'm not intimately familiar with African political sentiment to the United States, but I imagine they could care less to some extent that China's probably being much more aggressive about going after them because our government seems to be very distracted with Trying to leverage first-world countries,
second-world countries, more than third-world countries.
And so it's like the low-hanging fruits, like shark lending.
They can just go in and sweep up these kind of mobs of desperation.
But I don't know.
That's a really interesting point.
I never thought of it as these countries were choosing to work with China over choosing to work with the United States.
But I imagine that they're just getting hit first.
Gosh, after everything Bill Gates has done over in Africa, With the mosquito nets and the vaccines and stuff over the years, I don't know.
I don't know.
I've never been to Africa.
I don't know what they think of us.
They probably don't think much of us at all.
But what do you think?
camryn kinsey
Well, I think that's an interesting point.
I think that first and foremost with America, I think that they're doing a really great job, especially with- With IMEC right now, I think the next five years are so critical for the United States, and that's why I'm so glad we have President Trump in office.
We don't have a president who's falling asleep at the G20 summit anymore when we're not taking seriously on a global stage.
We're redefining leadership, strategically allying with these countries, making sure that we are all aligned in the same goals for our own self-interest, and making sure that globalism doesn't plague us.
I do think that President Trump is doing a great job.
I think he was strategic with the tariffs that he implemented on Liberation Day, holding all of these countries accountable, making sure that we have fair trade and not free trade, making sure we have reciprocal tariffs, and making sure that it is equal pros for the United States to be involved as well.
chase geiser
Yeah, I agree.
I think Trump's been doing a very good job.
That being said, I think there's a fundamental problem with our currency the way it is.
It has nothing to do with Trump.
I think as a fractional reserve banking system with a fiat currency, we've really developed a currency that isn't backed by nothing, but it seems to have been backed by war.
So we have to ensure that oil is always traded in U.S. dollars to create external demand for the currency and props up the dollar as a global reserve currency.
So Gaddafi starts talking about switching or uniting an African currency.
Boom, he's dead.
Saddam Hussein wants to trade oil on a different currency.
Boom, he's dead.
It happens over and over again.
And so my concern is that Trump's doing a great job.
He's signing a bunch of executive orders that I agree with.
And I don't criticize him or accuse him of not doing enough about the dollar.
I don't know what could be done.
And that's my question for you is, do you think he's got something in mind to not just fundamentally change the way the United States does?
Business and interacts with the world, but to fundamentally change the nature of our money to something more honest itself?
camryn kinsey
That's a great question.
I think when it comes back to the petrodollar and making sure that we have the America international system, making sure that it's backed, making sure that it's secure and it's in power.
Look at Iran.
Look at how Iran is selling oil to China right now and yen currency.
Undermining the US dollar.
I think that we've seen this time and time again in history, like you said, Saddam Hussein try to sell in euros, look what happened.
Then they try to have gold-backed currency, Africa, or sorry, Libya, look what happened with Gaddafi.
So yeah, now we're seeing that in Iran.
Now we're seeing why people are pressing President Trump to go to war with Iran.
I don't think President Trump wants to go to war with Iran.
He's obviously stated time and time again throughout his foreign policy that the Russia-Ukraine war would have never happened if he were president.
He doesn't wanna see lives lost anymore.
He doesn't wanna see bloodshed.
He's not a war hawk.
He's not Obama or Clinton or Bush, quite frankly, wanting to go in and wanting to utilize hard power and utilize military forces.
I think it's much more strategic than that.
He's taking an economic approach and doing what he does best.
It's the art of the deal.
And so he's sticking to his guns.
He's sticking to what he actually knows how to do, economically playing this into our favor.
chase geiser
Yeah, I agree.
I thought it was very interesting that right when a lot of the Doge stuff was first happening in rapid fire at the beginning of the administration, they were simultaneously talking about going to Fort Knox to see if we had any gold there.
And I just thought it was interesting that the issue of tackling waste was so chronologically paired with addressing Gold, because I've never heard a president in my life talk about gold, ever.
camryn kinsey
You know, that's a really, that's a good point to bring up, because you do have one side of Doge, and this kind of goes across all three-letter agencies.
They're gutting all of these agencies.
You're seeing the hiring freezes.
You're seeing the...
The depletion of funds that are funding these woke programs.
But I'll bring up DOD and I'll bring up the IRS.
With the IRS, for Doge, they're cleaning house with the IRS.
They're gonna say that we don't need all of these enforcement officers.
But in order to combat that, they actually were ramping up enforcement, this tax cycle, to prove efficiency, to prove effectiveness within the federal agency.
Then, on another side, with DOD, we just saw an increase of a trillion dollars worth of funding.
But then they're gutting the DEI and the WOKE programs, and I understand that.
Trump is very, very stern on having a strong military.
I think, personally, Pete Hegseth has done a great job at the DOD, making sure that we have military readiness, that we are lethal again.
We're implementing physical standards again.
We're implementing psychological standards again, making sure that we're doing a clean sweep, making sure that our forces are ready, and therefore portraying more dominance.
And more strength on a global stage.
But at the same time with Doge, it's very interesting.
Like I said, on one side of the coin, you have all of that funding being stripped.
Then on another side of the coin, they're ramping up enforcement.
And then they're also receiving funding in other areas.
chase geiser
What do you think is different about Trump this time from when you were involved in the administration?
Have you noticed a change?
camryn kinsey
I have.
I was actually just talking about this before.
I went on the show.
I think ever since he got shot, he's been a changed man.
I don't think that he's playing into the BS anymore.
I don't think he's even entertaining it when it comes to the bureaucracy, when it comes to the red tape.
I think that he's portraying much more strength.
Here's what I'll also say as well.
He learned about loyalists in his administration very early on.
When he was first coming into office his last term, Obama had these midnight rules where he pushed through 3,800 new regulations to try to halt Trump's agenda.
He brought in dozens and dozens and dozens of career civil servants, basically making them from loyal political appointees.
Then making them career civil servants.
So that way it was harder for Trump to implement his agenda when he came into power.
He was having to root out the swamp and it was very hard on him.
It took years because when you are a career civil servant, you can't just be fired on the spot without zero cause, Chase.
You have to go through all these procedures, these performance.
Performance-based analyses.
They can submit an appeal.
And so it's just lengthy.
And so I think this term, day one, January 20th, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order, which he had signed in October of 2020, but then Biden revoked it.
And it was about Schedule F, and it was about making sure that we're stripping away these.
These protections that these civil servants have and making sure that we can gut and clean house, get rid of the deep state, get rid of the bureaucracy, and able to function better and function properly at rapid speed in order to get this shit done better.
Better said.
But I think that he's doing a better job getting better people into his administration, making sure that it's functioning, it's more efficient, taking steps that way.
And so that's going to play a big part in his efficiency and his productivity this go around.
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This is the week to do it.
chase geiser
We'll have more information this week, but stay with us because in four minutes, I'm going to be back with Cameron Kinsey.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Sunday Night Live.
We have 27 minutes left together.
I am joined...
By the most amazing guest with the most amazing frog that has ever existed on the planet.
What do you think?
camryn kinsey
I'm very blessed.
Obviously, you guys are spoiling me here.
I think this frog is straight.
Fact check, true.
chase geiser
Yeah.
camryn kinsey
Yeah, not gay.
chase geiser
He's got the look.
No lisp.
camryn kinsey
Yep, doesn't drink tap water.
He knows what's up.
chase geiser
So, speaking of atrazine in the water.
And this administration, let's get into the weeds on a couple of things.
I want to talk a little bit about RFK and Mahan a little bit, but we got to talk about Epstein.
I want to talk about it first since we only have 20 minutes left together and time just flies.
A lot of people have been very critical recently because it's been taking a long time for us to get the answers.
And honestly, I don't see it as much as Trump's fault as the fact that expectations weren't managed.
So, Pambani, God bless her, came out and said, I have the files on my desk.
And then tomorrow they're going to come out and everyone's going to be astounded.
And then it came out that it was all old stuff.
And it's been kind of disappointment after disappointment.
Now I understand that it can take a long time to go through a corrupt institution like many of these investigative agencies and find stuff that's been hidden or destroyed or weed out.
And I understand that there's terabytes of video and so many people could be compromised.
I get it.
But if she would have just said that it's going to be six months or it's going to be...
This time next year.
I think that would have been a lot better.
Now it feels like we're not getting what we ordered and that we need a refund on the whole issue.
camryn kinsey
I completely understand the grievances that a lot of Americans have right now when it comes to the Epstein files because one thing that I will credit them on, they did learn.
From the PR of releasing the Epstein documents with the binders, the next go around with the JFK files, they did give the people what they wanted and what they advocated for on platforms like X, like Instagram, saying that just give us a website.
Give us a website where we can review these documents independently and make a- Make of it what we will.
So I will say that when it comes to the Epstein files and the blame placed on Pam Bondi, I completely understand because she is the top of the chain of command right now.
However, I do think when it came to issuing that release and the way that it was gone about, I think that that was probably lower staff.
It was probably her public affairs team that may have dropped the ball on that and the way that that was handled.
However, I think the The reason why so many Americans are so saddened by this, of course, in light of Virginia and what happened with her case.
But also, too, I think if America first isn't Donald Trump's campaign slogan, it is promises made, promises kept.
And so I do have to say on the other side of this issue, though.
For Pam Bondi, what are the stakes for Pam Bondi, putting yourself in her shoes?
If she were to release these documents, she's gonna have a deadly target on her back.
Let's say there's a transition in four years of power, Democrats are in office, half of their names are on this list.
They revoke her Secret Service protections, hypothetically.
What happens to her?
So I think there's a ton of liability there, not to say that there shouldn't be a sense of urgency with this, because that's what we were promised.
But I also look at it that way as well.
chase geiser
Yeah, but you shouldn't be the Attorney General if you're gonna.
I'm not saying that she shouldn't be the Attorney General, but if you're gonna buckle to.
Worried about your career, your legal situation in four years if you do the right thing as the Attorney General of the United States.
Rudy Giuliani was famous for going after the mob, and that had incredible liability.
And there was a hit on his head for $250,000 at one point in time or something like that.
We need the Harvey Dents, and we need heroes that are willing to take the political...
I think that's why people adore Trump so much.
Because he actually does the job.
He takes all the political risks.
He cares not what the world's supervillains say about him because he knows that they're just that.
And I just, I'm really sick of politicians.
I'm not saying Pam is doing this.
I don't know her.
I'm really sick of politicians trying to play it safe because there's nothing more dangerous than taking no risks.
camryn kinsey
I agree.
And of course, they took an oath.
And obviously, they need to do what's best in the best interests of their country and the people that they serve and not their own interests.
But with the Epstein list, of course, we need names.
I think that's the first step.
We need names.
But I think with the America First agenda, keeping this in mind, I think it goes bigger than just names.
I think it's completely The America First agenda, the people that are in office with President Trump right now leading the charge.
It is about dismantling the structural integrity of the entire system that let Epstein commit these horrific acts.
I don't think it's just names.
So looking at it from a macro perspective, is names the first steps?
You think, is that what you think?
And then going on to dismantling the entire system, doing it all at once?
So I'm not in that position where I can go and I don't know what their course of action entails.
I don't hold the security clearance for it as of right now to know, to be in the SCIF, to understand the situation to its fullest extent.
I understand public perception and why people are angry.
I've seen the tweets where we thought this was going to be released.
We had the promises that there was gonna be transparency.
Trump is the most transparent president.
In human history, I think that's why so many people are caught off guard by this.
And so I do think in order to promote transparency, we do need the list of names.
unidentified
Well, yeah, the names would be nice.
chase geiser
I think many people have a very good idea of some of the people that are likely involved.
But the troubling thing about Epstein is how obvious, in my opinion, it is that he was an intelligence asset.
For someone, somehow, of some kind.
Not multiple institutions.
And the reason I think that's the case is because I've listened to interviews of financial advisors and very successful businessmen who knew him.
Eric Weinstein comes to mind from Teal Capital.
And it's very clear that he was not really a financial advisor or financial expert.
And you can say, okay, well, maybe he was just a scammer and he used that Scamming status to integrate in the social hierarchy and do the things that he did.
And then he was able to leverage up through the blackmail.
But when you have a major financial scam going on, like a Ponzi scheme, when you die or when it falls apart, everybody comes scrambling for their money.
No one has ever said...
Epstein owes me money.
Where's the money that I gave him to invest?
No one ever asked where the money is.
And so that to me implies that he was funded externally for the purpose of doing what he did.
I don't know for sure who I have ideas, but it's irrelevant when I think of specifically.
But I'm sick of seeing Americans go 50 years without knowing their president was shot in the head or who did it.
I'm sick of seeing operations like MKUltra.
And all of the professionals within the CIA getting away with just destroying the evidence like they were running from the Russians in 1945.
Just burning documents that they did.
Illegal violations of human rights in terms of LSD tests on unwitting people, even resulting in the death of their own.
And I'm sick of things like 9-11 happening with all the answers that I would like.
COVID-19.
All these lies about it.
It's always in the name of national security.
Well, if this kind of stuff is going to continue to happen.
For the sake of national security, then national security sucks.
camryn kinsey
I think that's a plausible theory.
I think after the past four years of the Biden administration, public trust for the government has been at an all-time low.
There's been no transparency.
People were just figuring out towards the end that they were filling him up with medicine, God knows what, just to get through the debates.
Then we had him falling asleep, like I said, at the G20 summit.
Then we saw where Jill- Joe Biden was prepping for him.
Hunter Biden was stepping in at the National Security Council meetings.
So I understand why people are skeptical right now.
And then we continue on with this.
We have President Trump doing an incredible job.
And then I understand the grievances when it comes to things of the past, like 9-11, with the 9-11 Commission saying we were unable to connect the dots.
I do think there was some truth to that, by the way.
And a couple other things, like you noted, Epstein-less.
So on and so forth.
I do think that there is a public trust crisis right now with our federal government.
I think that the administration needs to take it upon themselves in order to restore that public trust.
And I do think for the most part, if I'm being completely honest, I think Trump's been doing an incredible job addressing the press.
I don't think that he's addressing the bullshit anymore.
He's like, if you're not gonna ask me a substantive question.
Move along, because this is what my daily agenda is.
Caroline Levitt, she's doing an incredible job behind the podium.
She's so young for doing it as well.
It's quite impressive.
So I do think that he has the right people around him.
For Pam Bondi's sake- Some free advice and take this as you wish.
More press conferences in front of the buildings out in the field.
Tom Homan's actually out in the field and he's talking about the numbers.
He's talking about how many arrests that we have per day.
Who is getting arrested?
Are they a gang member?
Have they committed violent acts on US soil?
And so I do think for her to go out and be in the field and making sure that she's addressing the press, she's addressing the public on site.
Would actually do her a great service to public trust as well and showing that productivity in her role.
chase geiser
I think the best thing she could do for trust is release the damn files.
camryn kinsey
That too.
chase geiser
And I'm not trying to come down hard on her because, like I said, I don't know her at all and she seems like a perfectly nice person.
She said some things years ago about red flag laws I disagreed with, but I'm not going to alienate her for the rest of my life just because I disagreed on one issue.
She's the Attorney General of the United States of America.
And we are more corrupt than we've ever been, which means we're more dangerous to our own people than we've ever been.
And I have no doubts about Donald Trump.
I have no doubts about his family, the people that he's surrounded himself with.
Well, some of them, but not really.
The people that are closest to him, I don't have any doubts about.
That's not the issue.
My issue is if intimidation or lack of confidence or lack of certainty Is inhibiting just bringing down the systems that need to be aggressively brought down.
Like, for example, Kash Patel.
Love him.
Never met him.
Love him.
Love all the stuff he said on the Sean Ryan podcast about, you know, on day one, we're going to turn the federal building or the FBI building into a museum of the deep state.
And it's like, I see him posting, oh look, we arrested one kidnapper today.
And it's like, my co-workers are getting shot.
Boss is being sued for $1.5 billion for BS.
My company that I work for is going to get shut down.
My coworkers are getting swatted.
I was swatted twice within one day.
And where's the FBI?
And I'm not blaming cash, but I'm just saying these institutions, we put people that we trust at the top of them because we don't trust the institutions.
And then when the people that we trust get to the top of them and we don't see results, It's understandable at first.
It's hard to move an object at rest, especially with these behemoths.
But if it doesn't seem like they're even pushing it all, then it's like, oh, no.
We're wrong about you, too.
camryn kinsey
I completely agree.
Do you think that can all be done in the first 100 days of office, though?
chase geiser
No, absolutely not.
But I think that we can have more progress.
camryn kinsey
There's always more to be done, right?
chase geiser
Yeah, and I'm not blaming Trump.
I'm not blaming Trump.
I'm just...
It's so easy to be disheartened and discouraged because this monster that we've created only ever gets larger and more powerful and intoxicating to like half the population in a very unnerving way.
And look, I'm not here to be critical of Trump.
I voted for him happily and voted for him again in a heartbeat.
But at the same time...
We have to hold our entire government accountable, and we can't think that just because we won on November 5th, we didn't start a war on November 5th, because we did.
It was our Declaration of Independence, really.
Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776, we didn't end a war, we started one.
And that's what I think America is trying to do.
It's a political war, not a violent war.
We were trying to start a revolution in this country that was supposed to eradicate the old establishment and usher one in.
I don't even know if one president could do it in four years, but...
The days are flying by like wild horses over the hills.
camryn kinsey
Yeah, I completely agree.
I think there's been a lot in this administration, a lot of successes.
We saw him sign hundreds of executive orders on his first day of office.
I think he came in way more prepared than he did in his first term.
I completely agree.
And I think he knows exactly what to look out for.
I think the people working for him do as well.
During the confirmation process, the Senate confirmed appointees that he had.
He had the confirmation process of Cash Patel, of Pam Bondi.
Of Pete Hegseth, of Chrissy Noem, all these individuals, he was able to identify that they were going to be actors trying to halt his agenda, making sure that they were slow rolling their clearances, their FBI background checks,
pushing out their confirmation hearings weeks on end.
He was able to identify it, put public pressure on them, establish leadership and dominance, and make sure that we got those people through so they could actually start implementing their agenda.
I'm being productive.
So I do think that they've identified things that had gone wrong in the previous administration and are becoming way more effective.
chase geiser
Well, ultimately, the biggest problem, I think, is that we're on the, not to be an alarmist, we're on the cusp of potentially major military conflict if we don't solve some of these problems overseas.
I'm much more concerned about the state of the dollar than I am about whether the Attorney General's.
Looking through paperwork fast enough.
I'm much more concerned about whether or not war with Russia is going to escalate or war with China is going to break out or war with Iran is going to break out because of things like the Belt and Road Initiative and this economic crisis I think that we're facing globally because our money itself has been alive for so long.
I'm much more concerned about the fact that the politicians on the left who have loved taxes ever since I can remember.
They want to tax the rich.
They want to eat the rich.
All came out in abundance to complain about raising taxes on China.
So now we know that half of our politicians work directly for China, which makes a lot of sense.
I mean, we've pretty much conceded our entire economy, even our culture to them, by way of making Hollywood's industry dependent on reaching that market.
So everything that they put out is to be communist compliant.
Otherwise, they can't air their movies in China.
And that's a major blow.
We've got bigger problems than whether or not one or two people that are leading these agencies, whether or not they're moving fast enough, but this Epstein thing, for example, has become such a metaphor for everything wrong with these institutions and what they've done to our people in the world,
for that matter, over the years, that it needs to be taken care of.
You've got to put Ted Bundy down.
To give some semblance of justice for that horror.
camryn kinsey
Yeah, I completely agree.
It signifies a lack of public trust like you were noting.
And I do think going back to foreign influence as well with China, for instance, just for briefly, for a brief moment, there's influence everywhere that is plaguing the United States of America.
You have Qatar funding institutions and funding programs at Texas A&M.
They're completely indoctrinating college kids starting, no, starting kindergarten.
chase geiser
Yeah, they came out with a game called Guitar Hero.
camryn kinsey
Yeah.
I think that we're seeing foreign influence everywhere that needs to be shut down, needs to be cut off.
We need to.
chase geiser
I think the government is not coming out with the Epstein files because they're trying to protect the fact that it was Qatarian intelligence that was responsible for the whole operation.
And they're a very important strategic ally.
camryn kinsey
That's an interesting theory.
I've never thought of it that way.
I think there's people on that list that have way more power.
I will grant this administration some grace.
I do think we will get the files.
We got the JFK files.
We got it via website.
We may get the Epstein files via website, like I noted prior though.
I don't think Trump's only agenda is to just release the names and be like, there you go, I'm the best president in the history of the world.
No, I think that this entire agenda, this entire movement is about dismantling the deep state, dismantling the bureaucracy, getting rid of the red tape.
You can't in the first 100 days of office completely dismantle the system that allowed Epstein, again, to commit these horrific acts.
And so I do have to grant some great- I don't know their process of going about this.
I don't know if it's a move all at once, if they're going to play all the cards that they've been dealt to deal with this.
But I do think over time, we're going to see that be laid to rest and making sure that...
chase geiser
I made the decision a couple of months ago that I was going to give them until January 20th of 2026, before...
I'm reserving judgment until next.
I'm gonna give him one year.
But if we're 25% of the way through the presidency and 0% of the way through the problem, it's bad.
camryn kinsey
Well, let me also just clarify, too.
I don't think that's why, I think there was a ton of people, by the way, I don't want to discredit these people who voted for him for these reasons, right?
chase geiser
Sure.
camryn kinsey
Reestablish transparency.
But he was also elected on immigration.
He was elected.
On stances of the economy as well.
So I think we have to prioritize and look at it from a different lens of- Obviously, this is something that happened.
It's unfortunate.
We need to address it head on.
But is that really why he was voted in to release the Epstein files?
No, he was voted in to make sure that we're getting these border number, these border crossings down to make sure that we are getting rid of inflation, that these kitchen table issues are addressed that are affecting everyday Americans at home where they can afford eggs,
where they can afford grocery, where they can afford gas, making sure that they can go on a- Jog at night when the sun is going down, making sure that they're not attacked by an illegal immigrant.
So I think that we're addressing the violent crimes and the violent acts that these illegal aliens have brought about to our country, unfortunately.
And Tom Homan's done an excellent job executing that.
The ICE enforcement officers have done a great job executing that.
But to bring it back to the original point, I think in regard to the administration's priorities, I think it's immigration.
It's the economy.
It's obviously Homeland Security in the face of those priorities.
I don't think that they're going to establish the Epstein files above the reasons why they got elected in office in the first place.
chase geiser
I'm gonna push back a little bit, but respectfully, because I hear what you're saying, and I think you're right to some extent.
But in my opinion, the reason that most Americans voted for Donald Trump is because all of the world's supervillains hate him.
camryn kinsey
I agree with that, too.
chase geiser
So, like, as soon as he got shot, when I saw him get back up and that he was just injured, I knew that he was going to win.
And then that's when you saw the technocrats, the Zuckerbergs, everybody got, all right, you know, the whole, like, zeitgeist changed around it.
So, whether it's Epstein or something else, he's got to go after the supervillains.
camryn kinsey
I agree.
chase geiser
And Epstein was a supervillain, for sure.
And there were supervillains behind him, too.
So where can people find you and support you?
camryn kinsey
Yeah, I'm on X. I'm on Instagram.
I'm on True Social at Cameron Bailey.
You can find me there.
I post social media content.
I'll go on shows like yours and talk about different issues.
chase geiser
That's awesome.
You don't have a Blue Sky account or MySpace or anything like that?
camryn kinsey
No, I don't.
No.
chase geiser
Awesome.
Well, thank you so much for coming in.
It's been an honor and a pleasure to be with you and to meet you.
camryn kinsey
Likewise.
chase geiser
And if you could leave the audience with anything as a last talk, because we have a couple minutes left.
One minute left.
What would you like to leave them with?
camryn kinsey
Well, it's going to get a little bit deeper than that, but I think truly we're faced with a battle of good versus evil, but ultimately the good will win.
And so I do think I understand your skepticisms.
I understand your criticisms.
And I think a lot of people right now are in disarray and not hopeful because they haven't seen that transparency, maybe in the ways that they would have liked to simultaneously in other ways that they love.
But I think ultimately, we do have to put trust and- And the person that we elected into office, excuse me, and the people that he surrounds himself with as well.
So I do think that this is a war that's gonna be won.
I do think that President Trump is doing everything in his power to combat this globalism that we talked about with the Belt and Road Initiative, establishing that transparency within his administration, just like he did in the first term as well.
And so I would- Leave the audience with, hopefully, you can have a little bit of optimism because I think there's more than just 100 days of office.
We have the next couple years to implement things in this administration currently.
chase geiser
Absolutely.
Well, trust is the currency of leadership, and I'm certainly putting my trust in them because I want them to be able to use that trust in order to get done what needs to be done.
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