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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host. | ||
The next two hours and 54 minutes on this happy, happy, happy Father's Day. | ||
I don't know why it is, but it seems like a lifetime since the last time I was on air with you. | ||
It was probably sometime during this last week. | ||
Perhaps it was last Sunday, but I spent some time at the capital of Texas yesterday here in Austin. | ||
Observing the No Kings protest which took place. | ||
Now this protest was scheduled from 5 to 8 p.m. | ||
Of course it went on much longer than that. | ||
Had a bodyguard, a member of the crew with me. | ||
And we were on our feet from 5 p.m. | ||
until 10.30 p.m. | ||
or so. | ||
And it was interesting because when we showed up to... | ||
There were chants, there were songs, there were wacky people walking around with inflatables of Elon Musk doing the Hitler salute. | ||
But it was all sort of peaceful. | ||
And it wasn't until toward the end of the protest that things started to get a little rowdy. | ||
Now, nothing got out of hand. | ||
Nobody was arrested. | ||
I did see someone pepper sprayed. | ||
But I realized in witnessing this, this is something that I'd put together before, but it was fascinating to see that the way these protests work is they have a legitimate protest from 5 to 8 p.m. | ||
They plan to end it as soon as the sun goes down, as soon as the sky is dark. | ||
And the first three hours is a legitimate peaceful protest. | ||
But by the last 30 minutes or so... | ||
So you have these middle-aged, kind of 35 and older, typically older, white women who are protesting. | ||
They're singing the hymns that were literally printed out for everyone. | ||
They're doing the chants that were memorized by everyone. | ||
It's obviously a cult. | ||
They have several performers in a PA system, and the police... | ||
And then around 7.30, around two and a half hours into this three-hour protest, then you start seeing the ratchet crowd. | ||
The young people that look like they're college age, but not necessarily in college, wearing masks, more expletives on the signage that they carry around. | ||
Maybe they have gas masks or helmets or umbrellas so they can block the pepper spray from being sprayed on them as they plan to riot. | ||
And I realize that these Soros-funded protests, they have a front of peacefulness with an insidious motive behind that peaceful protest. | ||
They intend for things to get out of hand, but they want the demographic to be completely different so that they can claim that their protest was peaceful or that at least it was mostly peaceful. | ||
But the whole purpose of the peaceful protest is to use the useful idiots within the Democratic Party in order to stage an event that will catalyze massive disorder. | ||
In fact, I'm going to show you clip 16. This is a compilation in chronological order of everything that we experienced from when we started to the end of the night. | ||
Let's watch clip 16. We're here at the No Kings protest in Austin, Texas. | ||
Estimates show that there's at least 2,000 people here. | ||
I've never seen a larger crowd at a protest in the Capitol in Austin, Texas. | ||
Now, there's a couple things that are really interesting about this. | ||
Obviously, it's packed. | ||
They have different performers going up on stage. | ||
They have different chants. | ||
And we even heard some of them singing what sounded like a hymn about No Kings in the United States. | ||
And with democracy, there's No Kings, things of that nature. | ||
Now, I looked at the nokings.org website before we came out today, and I noticed that they have basically like, They even have like a little hymn book that you can print out that has the different songs that they're going to sing with the words. | ||
And so we have heard this crowd of 2,000 people sing along to these hymns about no kings and democracy and deporting ICE and things of that nature. | ||
So law enforcement is here protecting. | ||
The protesters, the community from the protesters. | ||
Nothing is broken out yet, but we anticipate that things are going to escalate as the night goes on. | ||
It's about 6 p.m. Central right now. | ||
The protest is supposed to end at 8 p.m., but we anticipate that there are going to be other people around and active as the sun goes down. | ||
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Trump, ICE! | |
The protest is officially over. | ||
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Now it's a huge group marching toward the ICE detention facility here in Austin, Texas. | |
marching from the Capitol down the street see what happens as we We passed the cops where they blocked off the road. | ||
People are screaming at the cops. | ||
Nothing out of line yet. | ||
We're turning right now on 6th Street to go down to the ICE detention facility. | ||
We're turning right now. | ||
We're turning right now. | ||
We're turning right now. | ||
Now one thing was abundantly clear. | ||
clear. | ||
you Nobody, at least in the aftermath of the protest, cares at all about anybody who's been deported. | ||
This is just used as an excuse to go out and have fun and be anti-authoritarian and scream at police officers. | ||
Same thing that we saw from the Black Lives Matter protests. | ||
Oh, George Floyd was killed by a police officer and a horrible example of police brutality. | ||
Therefore, I'm going to steal as many Nikes as possible. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
And this is just what the left does. | ||
I mean, it's the same thing that our intelligence community does, frankly. | ||
Do you think that our intelligence community cares one bit about the people of Ukraine or the people of Israel or protecting democracy anywhere? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They just use these things, these values that they know are embedded in the hearts of average Americans as an excuse to justify whatever it is that they want to do for whatever other reason they have. | ||
The national security apparatus obviously wants to protect our national securities to some extent, but it does so through a Machiavellian and utilitarian method. | ||
But it certainly wants to protect the interests of the military-industrial complex. | ||
And this is what the Democratic machine has done. | ||
The Democratic Industrial Complex. | ||
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Created by George Soros. | ||
Soros funds the DAs. | ||
He buys off the judicial system. | ||
He pays for the radio stations in key areas. | ||
He buys all the politicians. | ||
He buys the major outlets and he buys all of the NGOs. | ||
And it's because he wants his democratic agenda to go through because he understands that the more money our federal government spends, the more money he will get through things like USAID and other grants and programs that the federal government creates and uses to launder money from the taxpayer to whoever is the beneficiary, namely Soros. | ||
Now, of course, Alex Soros. | ||
So Soros buys up all these organizations, these entities, in order to manipulate the narrative. | ||
And so as much destruction as possible when a populist president is in office. | ||
You see, no one on the left is really concerned about these deportations. | ||
And they're certainly not concerned about law and order, unlike what some like Josh Shapiro would say. | ||
Because if they were concerned about law and order, then they wouldn't be advocating for keeping rapists, murderers, and human traffickers in the United States after they've been deported. | ||
They care so much about due process, and we have to ensure due process for everyone in the United States of America, regardless of whether they're a citizen, but they cared not for due process one bit when it was the January 6th prisoners, did they? | ||
When it was their political opponents, so-called political dissidents. | ||
So we have a democratic machine, a democratic industrial complex that acts like it loves freedom of speech when it does everything it can to censor Americans. | ||
It acts like it loves freedom of assembly when it does everything it can to ensure that we're as isolated as possible. | ||
It acts like it loves due process when it does everything it can to violate our own due process. | ||
And it's just hypocrisy after hypocrisy after hypocrisy. | ||
And the main objective of this democratic machine right now is to undermine the integrity of this Trump administration, not just so that Trump cannot be successful over the course of the next several years. | ||
But because they want to eradicate the notion of populism from the hearts and minds of the American people. | ||
And frankly, they want to eradicate this notion from the hearts and minds of the people of the world. | ||
Because populism is the greatest threat to globalism. | ||
Nationalism is the antithesis of globalism. | ||
Even more, individualism is the antithesis of globalism. | ||
There's nothing more opposite the entire world than a single individual. | ||
And there's no greater minority than the individual. | ||
So you cannot claim to love minority rights or fight for minority rights when you don't fight for individual rights whatsoever. | ||
And so these things are staged. | ||
And we talked to people time and time again at this event yesterday that were flown in from D.C. They're from out of state. | ||
It's just like the Kamala Harris rallies that we saw where we looked at the cell phone data and we realized that 3,000 to 5,000 of the people in her various stadiums while she was running for president of the United States were the same people from city to city. | ||
Following her around like it was some sort of Grateful Dead concert. | ||
But I want to show you this clip, clip number one, of Anna Paulina Luna talking about how these protesters are simply hijacking the Hispanic thing for the sake of whatever it is their motive truly is. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Congresswoman, looking at this chaos, who's funding it and why are they funding it? | |
So it's actually being funded by a billionaire by the name of Neville Singham. | ||
He's actually funding a group called the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which if you look online, they are a communist organization. | ||
What they're doing is they are using Hispanic Americans the way that BLM used black Americans during these whites, and frankly, the way that Code Pink, which is also funded by the CCP, is using Palestinians. | ||
So what they're trying to do is they're using this to usher in Marxism. | ||
But it's important to note that actually when you find and you follow the money trail, Mr. So House Oversight has issued and will be sending a letter this Friday with all members of Oversight calling Mr. Singham to testify before Congress. | ||
If he does not appear and does not provide documents, he will then be held in contempt of Congress and he will be prosecuted by the Department of Justice. | ||
We are not playing. | ||
This is a different administration. | ||
We have the Department of Justice. | ||
And if you interfere with American politics and are a foreign agent, you will be held accountable. | ||
Documents, documents, documents. | ||
Hearings, hearings, hearings. | ||
Don't get me wrong, I like Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
But do you honestly think there's going to be any accountability whatsoever for George or Alex Soros? | ||
Do you think there's going to be any accountability whatsoever for the fact that ActBlue has been caught repeatedly laundering hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars through unwitting donors? | ||
James O 'Keefe revealed this. | ||
It's been revealed and exposed a number of times. | ||
No justice there. | ||
You want to tell me about contempt of Congress? | ||
Well, then why is it that Anthony Fauci isn't in prison? | ||
Because he blatantly committed contempt of Congress, or at least perjured himself. | ||
When he testified for Rand Paul about gain-of-function research, I mean, we have all of their crimes. | ||
We've seen it time and time again, whether it's perjury or some other laundering crime or tax evasion or mortgage fraud. | ||
I mean, we have all of the evidence that we need, that any rational, reasonable court would need in order to convict. | ||
Any number of these people on the left. | ||
And frankly, some on the right, I think as well. | ||
Many on the right. | ||
But exposure is not enough. | ||
Exposing the crime is not enough if you're exposing the crime of the entity or organization or individuals that run the neighborhood. | ||
You want to expose the crime of the mob boss in your Italian neighborhood in New York City? | ||
Okay, expose it. | ||
Everybody knows that the mob boss is committing crimes in the neighborhood. | ||
In New York. | ||
In Little Italy. | ||
Everybody knows that already. | ||
The exposure is not enough if there's no leverage, if there's no power, if there's no will. | ||
The American people demonstrated that they have the will to prosecute these people by electing Donald Trump to the presidency last fall. | ||
So we have the political will. | ||
Why is it that nothing is being done? | ||
We have the political will to end the war in Ukraine. | ||
Why is it that nothing is being done? | ||
We have the political will to de-escalate the conflicts between Iran and Israel. | ||
Why is it that nothing is being done? | ||
And don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming Donald Trump for this. | ||
I understand this is an incredibly difficult task. | ||
But don't we think that perhaps more could be done? | ||
And just back to the point of whether or not these protesters are really protesting on behalf of minorities that they feel so bad for because they're being deported. | ||
Let's just look at this example. | ||
This is clip number eight. | ||
I don't know if you saw the viral clip this week. | ||
I didn't put that clip in this list. | ||
But there was an instance where a protester ran up and kicked a can of tear gas away from the other protesters after it had been fired on them and was immediately then shot in the balls. | ||
With another canister. | ||
I guess this is him. | ||
Let's watch clip eight. | ||
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And then they start shouting, move back. | |
But I'm still, like, fixing myself up, my backpack, my bike. | ||
And then they just push me. | ||
And I'm just, just instinct, just, I tell the cop, like, don't push me. | ||
I'm already moving back. | ||
And then the cop right next to him had a gun and just aimed and shot. | ||
He was, like, what, like two, three feet away? | ||
After I got hit, I couldn't really walk. | ||
I was just, like, too much in shock. | ||
And they're still pushing me. | ||
I know some other protesters were trying to help me, like, walk, but they're still pushing them, too. | ||
And everyone's shouting, like, yo, he just got hit. | ||
Like, let him breathe, let him breathe. | ||
And I needed to sit down for a bit, but they just kept pushing. | ||
Right now I'm at home. | ||
The injury was sustained to my groin. | ||
I have a bruised left testicle and my right testicle was actually shattered. | ||
They said that they somewhat fixed it, so it should have some function, but it's still very badly damaged. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
It's funny you call somebody a fascist and you wind up with a testicle looking just like Adolf Hitler's. | ||
But the point is, these people are not out there because they're upset with deportation. | ||
They're out there because they're upset with a president who has a populist philosophy. | ||
And we saw the same thing happen during Trump's first administration, where the better things were economically speaking. | ||
The more peaceful the world was, the more proven his agenda was to be effective and just. | ||
The more irate the left became. | ||
They hated that we had a president who had policies that were positive in helping the American people. | ||
And the better he did, the more they impeached him and prosecuted him and frankly persecuted him. | ||
And then of course censored him and then they tried to assassinate him. | ||
By the way, that's another example. | ||
When are we ever going to find out what the hell is going on with, what was his name, Crooks? | ||
The first assassin, at least that we know of, whose home was Professionally scrubbed? | ||
Whose body was rapidly, I believe, cremated or disposed of? | ||
Whose cell phone data shows that he was training in facilities with an alarming proximity to the intelligence community? | ||
Who has all the hallmark signs of MKUltra? | ||
By the way, that's another example. | ||
Nobody ever went to prison for that whatsoever, did they? | ||
Did any of our politicians or leaders or bankers go to prison for the financial class of 2008? | ||
For creating COVID and then lying about the fact that it was created. | ||
Then for intentionally spreading it. | ||
Then for creating a vaccine that was neither safe nor effective while they claimed it was safe and effective. | ||
Did anybody go to prison for the fact that we knew that 9-11 was going to happen and we just let it happen? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for Gulf of Tonkin? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for the fact that we knew Pearl Harbor was going to happen and we just let it happen? | ||
Did anybody go to prison for the fact that we knew October 7th was going to happen at least a year, maybe even two years in advance? | ||
Israel was warned, I guess, days in advance by Egypt, but there was a stand-down. | ||
Nobody's been arrested or held accountable for that. | ||
Certainly our intelligence community knew about that. | ||
We have a situation here in the United States of America where we have a fourth unchecked branch of government. | ||
And it includes the Democratic Industrial Complex and the Military Industrial Complex, all wrapped up in a tiny ball called the CIA or the FBI, so far as the FBI has become an intelligence agency instead of a law enforcement agency. | ||
In fact, I want to show you this short clip before we go to break of Tucker Carlson asking Jeffrey Sachs who the last president was to control the CIA. | ||
This is clip number 27. Watch Jeffrey Sachs respond to Tucker's question who the last president to control the CIA was. | ||
Who was the last president to control the CIA? | ||
No one had actual control over the CIA. | ||
Ever? | ||
Ever. | ||
Because most of the time with one pertinent Horrible example. | ||
Presidents have gone along with the CIA. | ||
Of course, the one horrible, shocking, disgusting example is John F. Kennedy, who famously said that he would like to take the CIA and tear it into a thousand pieces. | ||
And maybe those were his last words, in essence. | ||
Then you have the likes of Mike Pence coming out. | ||
This is clip 30. Saying that President Trump made a serious error in pardoning the January 6th protesters. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
30. We're out of time, but I do want to quickly ask you about something the FBI Director, Kash Patel, warned to LA protesters. | ||
He said, hit a cop, you're going to jail. | ||
Doesn't matter where you came from. | ||
This is from a director who supported the president pardoning all the rioters, including the ones who beat up police officers who were defending the Capitol, defending you on January 6th. | ||
What did you make of that? | ||
Well, let me say, first off, I welcome the statement. | ||
It's a correct statement. | ||
We simply cannot allow or stand by while people in the midst of protests assault law enforcement officers. | ||
It's one of the reasons I thought the president was wrong to pardon people who assaulted police officers on January 6th. | ||
But look, this is a time when, you know, we're in the wake of not only those events of four years ago, We saw two assassination attempts against President Trump on the campaign trail. | ||
We saw the governor of Pennsylvania's home attack. | ||
And then that despicable attack that claimed the lives of Minnesota. | ||
State-led Representative Hortman, her husband, and injured two of her colleagues. | ||
Our prayers are with them. | ||
But this is a moment when we need to make it very clear that anyone who would ever use violence, whether it be against law enforcement or political violence of any kind, must be condemned universally, and people need to be held. | ||
And I'm also going to be breaking down what's going on with Iran and Israel and sharing some insights from some of these amazing clips, as well as other breaking news and analysis. | ||
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More news on the other side. | ||
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If the United States were acting in its own interest, that war with Iran would even be on the table. | ||
If the U.S. were acting in our own interest, we would not. | ||
Even have an argument with Russia right now. | ||
We would not have an argument with China right now. | ||
We would not have an argument with Iran right now. | ||
we'd actually be trading, having peaceful relations. | ||
And by the way, not to mention saving some hundreds of billions of dollars a year so that we could fix our roads and our potholes and our broken outlaws. | ||
But in any event, yeah, we could actually do something for our country if we were less obsessed about or less drawn into. | ||
These conflicts, which are all solvable on a political level without war. | ||
But we don't want to do politics. | ||
We are the United States, or we are the Israel lobby, or we have a plan that goes back to 1994 to expand NATO completely contrary to what we promised the Soviet Union and Russia back in 1990 to 92. We cheated, we lied, but we're going to do it. | ||
We're in a very funny way in this country. | ||
Obviously, major, major challenges at home of just basic living conditions and infrastructure and keeping up with things. | ||
Yeah, of course, we've got some dazzling technology and some very rich people, but we've got a lot of people in this country that are not living that way. | ||
We're not attending to any of it because the most important thing for us is picking fights or being drawn into other people's fights. | ||
And we, Israel's trying to draw us into a broader war in the Middle East that is completely, totally, 100% against American interests. | ||
Now, I would say that I give very little credit to this administration for anything. | ||
But I would say they give signs that they don't want to be pulled into a war with Iran. | ||
And they know that Israel is trying to provoke that. | ||
And they're torn because the Israel lobby is really powerful. | ||
And it's clear the games that Israel is playing in provoking Iran and Hezbollah and northern Lebanon and essentially at the core being underrepresented. | ||
And instead, what Israel wants is that the U.S. protects their most extremist positions. | ||
And this is, of course, not in the U.S. interest. | ||
It's not in the U.S. interest to be In a war with Russia. | ||
Why should we be in a war with Russia? | ||
Russia told us absolutely, and by Russia I mean President Putin, and before him President Yeltsin, and I was an advisor to President Yeltsin. | ||
The Russian presidents told us absolutely clearly, we can cooperate, we can have normal relations, but don't crowd us with your military bases on our border. | ||
Leaders should understand the exact meaning of, because we set that position 201 years ago in the Monroe Doctrine, and we have repeated it basically every year since, which is, don't crowd us with your military in our neighborhood. | ||
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That's all the Russians said. | ||
absolutely refused to listen to this. | ||
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Decoding the New World Order agenda hidden in the headlines, it's Sunday Night Live with your host, Chase Geiser. | |
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host, for the next one hour and 56 minutes. | ||
I will be taking your calls at the top of the hour at 7 p.m. Central. | ||
During the final hour of the transmission this evening, happy Father's Day to all. | ||
I don't know about you, but I am tired of being the bad guy. | ||
We established after World War II, during the Nuremberg trials, that just following orders was not a reasonable enough defense, a good enough defense. | ||
To eradicate culpability for any given crime, especially crimes against humanity. | ||
And since World War II, virtually every war or conflict that we have been involved in has been either started by a false flag or waged for nefarious reasons. | ||
I'm sick of being the bad guy. | ||
I'm sick of going to war in Vietnam based on a lie for no obvious reasons other than this Stopping the spread of communism. | ||
Whereby all we accomplished was the death of over 60,000 American soldiers. | ||
Many of them drafted against their will. | ||
And the proving that the capitalist Americans were the villain to everybody who lived in Vietnam. | ||
I don't know about you, but I'm sick of being the bad guy who allows things like 9-11 to happen in order to justify war in the Middle East. | ||
Who overthrows governments in countries like Afghanistan only so that terrorists can take over and terrify the entire population, abuse the entire population. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy that lies about weapons of mass destruction in the name of overthrowing a government in Iraq. | ||
That lies about human rights violations in Libya in order to see to it that Gaddafi's unseated. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy that funds the creation of viruses like COVID-19. | ||
And then when it's illegal to create those viruses in the United States, they just outsource that to China. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy who emancipates the slaves in the United States of America, but ensures that all manufacturing be offshored so that we can benefit from slavery somewhere else. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy that intentionally infects tens of thousands, if not millions of people in the United States of America with contaminated blood products resulting in children coming down with HIV or hepatitis like they did in the 80s. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy that force inoculates the entire population with vaccines that are neither safe nor effective and then protects the major pharmaceutical companies from all liability. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy that funds war after war after war. | ||
Weapon after weapon after weapon, corrupt regime after corrupt regime after corrupt regime in places like Ukraine, where we gave tens of billions of dollars to neo-Nazis on Hitler's birthday last year so that hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people, could unnecessarily die while they are being kidnapped in their own country, thrown into vans, and forced to the front. | ||
If they are disabled or if they are elderly, it matters not. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy that because our money is dishonest always gets involved in Middle Eastern wars that could potentially lead to the extermination of our species from the face of the planet. | ||
I'm sick of being the type of bad guy that prints endless money On top of collecting income tax and property tax and sales tax and capital gains tax. | ||
Disproportionately taking from the most vulnerable among us to the benefit of only the most privileged among us. | ||
And why do I say it in the first person? | ||
Chase, that's not you. | ||
That's the federal government of the United States. | ||
And it's appendages. | ||
It's proxies doing all those things. | ||
Well, I fund it. | ||
And I thought just following orders wasn't a reasonable defense for crimes against humanity. | ||
After all, the only reason I pay my income tax or my property tax or my sales tax or my capital gains tax is because it's the law. | ||
And if I don't follow those orders, then I might wind up in prison. | ||
There might be a lien on my house. | ||
I might have to deal with my wife panicking. | ||
I'm just following orders. | ||
The reason I bring it up this way... | ||
Until we stand up and say, no, you are not going to fund viruses like this. | ||
And you're not going to protect major pharmaceutical companies or major food industry moguls. | ||
You're not going to fund artificial intelligence monopolies through the most corrupt semi-private institutions that have ever existed in the history of existence. | ||
You're not going to brainwash our children through similar programs that you used in the 70s under MKUltra where no one was held accountable. | ||
You're not going to offer terrible investment opportunities to people like We did in the early 2000s, resulting in the total collapse of our economy in 2006 through 2008. | ||
We have to hold our government accountable. | ||
And I believe that Donald Trump means well and is strategic and is smart and knows what he's doing to some extent, but we have to give him the resources that he needs to be successful. | ||
We have to give him the political leverage to be successful. | ||
We have to hold. | ||
you So that when they come out and they say, hey, this whole Ukraine war sounds great to me. | ||
We can weaken Russia without shedding a single drop of blood of an American soldier. | ||
We should just fund the annihilation of hundreds of thousands of other people because at least they're not Americans. | ||
And I believe in America first, but that doesn't mean just... | ||
I mean, can you imagine having the audacity like Josh Shapiro to sign an artillery shell that's going to be used in a conflict? | ||
You don't know where that shell is going to wind up. | ||
You don't know if it's going to hit civilians or not. | ||
Maybe it is a military target, but you want to put your name on that? | ||
I mean, war is something that we're supposed to avoid and be ashamed of. | ||
Certainly not. | ||
Put our name on as if we're proud of it. | ||
I mean, didn't we change the title of Secretary of War to Secretary of Defense for a reason? | ||
Because we're supposed to have a defensive posture? | ||
It seems like ever since we made that change in our leadership, in our custom, in our culture, in our society, we've done nothing but wage war after war, conflict after conflict, and it's because, I guess, we the people are just following orders. | ||
And I don't know what the solution is. | ||
Maybe if we boycott anything, it shouldn't be businesses that do this, businesses that do that. | ||
Oh, Ben and Jerry's did this. | ||
Oh, Patagonia did that. | ||
Oh, Disney's woke. | ||
Maybe we should be boycotting anything. | ||
should be boycotting income tax. | ||
Maybe we should be filing our taxes, telling them how much we owe and simply not sending a check because after all, The greatest of which are committed by the world's greatest supervillain. | ||
The intelligence apparatus, the national security apparatus of the United States of America. | ||
And not just crimes abroad, but crimes against our own people. | ||
Assassination of JFK, almost certainly at least one of the assassination attempts of Donald Trump. | ||
Certainly all the persecution of Donald Trump. | ||
The persecution of the J6ers. | ||
The government-sponsored, pressured censorship of everyone on social media. | ||
That's been revealed in the Facebook files, the YouTube files, the Twitter files. | ||
Again, it reminds me of Anna Paulina Luna coming out and saying, look, we're going to expose this. | ||
We're going to have hearings in Congress. | ||
Yeah, we already know that our leaders are abundantly corrupt and evil. | ||
The question is, what are you going to do about it? | ||
I'm going to show you this clip from General Flynn, clip 24, about how Americans are tired of endless war. | ||
And I just want you to think, if you're tired of endless war, what can you do about it? | ||
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People do not want war. | |
And so don't drag us to another war in the Middle East. | ||
Don't drag us into a war that's cost us half a trillion, 500 billion dollars in Eastern Europe. | ||
What we could have done with that money. | ||
And Congress is nowhere to be seen. | ||
Folks, American people, listeners of the war room, do not think that Congress is going to do the right thing. | ||
They are not. | ||
They are making a killing on these wars. | ||
The neocons, the neolips. | ||
I mean, so I could go on. | ||
America is a godly country. | ||
And we, which is one thing that we are, you know, in addition to other, you know, declining capabilities, we are a nation in moral decline. | ||
And if we don't raise the stature, and now I'm talking to the ministers and the pastors and the congregations out there, get your act together. | ||
Thank God the Christian community came to the rescue of President Trump. | ||
I'm a Catholic. | ||
Steve's a Catholic. | ||
Trump got the most Catholic votes of any president, I think, since Ronald Reagan, or maybe even before, maybe even more than him. | ||
Christians better stand up and step up and be counted and speak up. | ||
And I'm not talking about the weak. | ||
Pastors and ministers and priests at the pulpits. | ||
I'm talking about people of moral courage. | ||
Our country has got to return to that. | ||
And it doesn't mean that, you know, there's not other things that I can, you know, argue about and debate about. | ||
But what I'm telling you is our country is in moral decline and we are in a steep moral decline. | ||
We're not at the precipice. | ||
We're in the abyss. | ||
Read Psalm 23. And while General Flynn is celebrated for That clip. | ||
It's going viral. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
I believe that he means it. | ||
And he's fought like hell for what he's talking about right there. | ||
Somehow, we still, in our own party, in the Republican Party, in the United States of America, have the Lindsey Grahams who can get away with saying stuff like this? | ||
This is 17. The worst possible outcome for the world is for the Iranian nuclear program to survive after all this. | ||
How do you destroy their program? | ||
Through diplomacy? | ||
I prefer that or through military action. | ||
If diplomacy is not successful and we live with the option of force, I would urge President Trump to go all in to make sure that when this operation is over, there's nothing left standing. | ||
In Iran regarding their nuclear program. | ||
If that means providing bombs, provide bombs. | ||
If that means flying- Busting bombs? | ||
Whatever bombs. | ||
If it means flying with Israel, fly with Israel. | ||
The worst possible outcome for the world is to take the Iranian nuclear program on and leave it standing. | ||
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That will be a disaster. | |
And he just hops from one war to the next like a gay frog on a lily pad. | ||
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We just need boots on the ground. | |
You don't have to wear a uniform, just the boots. | ||
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How is it that he's able to get away with that? | |
When MAGA won, when America first won, is it because his base is some segment of evangelical Christians that have really bought into the Judeo-Christian value narrative and they believe that they have to support Israel because after all, it's God's chosen people and it's the Holy Land? | ||
Is that the explanation? | ||
Maybe it is. | ||
But don't you think that we should put the interests of Jewish Americans before we put the interests of Jewish Israelis, given that we have an America First agenda? | ||
I've got no problem with Jewish people. | ||
In fact, I've got many Jewish friends, and I've never personally met a Jewish person that I didn't like. | ||
I could probably think of one if I really tried. | ||
Three, four, five come to mind right now, all people that I adore and admire and respect. | ||
Yes, they embody some of the stereotypes, but they're better Americans than many of the people that would put somebody like Lindsey Graham into power, that would justify funding tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine on Hitler's birthday, that would get us involved in Afghanistan, Iraq, now Iran, potential conflicts with China through Pakistan or Taiwan. | ||
So I'm not judging anybody based on their immutable characteristics here. | ||
But I want to know why it is that someone like Lindsey Graham or Tom Cotton or Dan Crenshaw or Mitch McConnell has had any political power whatsoever over the course of the last 10 years. | ||
Maybe it made sense at the end of the 90s and the early 2000s. | ||
We just had this massive terrorist attack on the United States. | ||
Everybody believed the mainstream narrative that it was Islam hating us because we're free or something like that. | ||
So maybe I could understand why somebody like Lindsey Graham or Mitch McConnell or Tom Cotton or Dan Crenshaw would get elected in 2002 or 2004, but why is it that after 20 years of seeing all the unnecessary death and decay and the fact that we've lost every one of these conflicts, someone like that can get on national television and say those words without any political backlash whatsoever? | ||
I mean, whose fault is it? | ||
Is he the bad guy or are we the bad guys? | ||
Like I said before, I am sick of being the bad guy. | ||
In fact, I'm not sure that the United States of America has been the good guy in any international context since 1945. | ||
Immediately after World War II, we get in an unnecessary Cold War with Russia, despite the fact that they helped us win the war against the fascists. | ||
Then we get involved in Vietnam for no reason whatsoever. | ||
This Cold War escalates to the point where we cause an entire nation to totally collapse. | ||
Then it's Afghanistan. | ||
Then it's Iraq. | ||
Then it's Libya. | ||
Now it's Iran. | ||
Then it's Syria. | ||
Now it's Russia. | ||
I mean, we have been the world's leading supervillain for like 80 years. | ||
And we can't just say, oh, I couldn't do anything about it. | ||
That's just not good enough. | ||
I don't want to have to answer for the crimes of our political industrial complex when I die and face judgment. | ||
I don't want to realize in the presence of God Almighty that I didn't do enough to fight back. | ||
And I'm not talking about violence. | ||
Violence is unnecessary, and it only begets violence. | ||
Violent delights have violent ends, to quote Shakespeare. | ||
But there are other ways to fight. | ||
And we don't have to beat them, but we do have to fight them, to quote Braveheart. | ||
And I'm trying the best I can. | ||
I'm sitting behind this desk. | ||
I'm trying to tell you the truth. | ||
I'm trying to analyze things the best I can. | ||
The Douglas Murrays and others will say, oh, have you been there? | ||
You're not an expert. | ||
Because I'm not formally educated in political science. | ||
I don't have an economics degree. | ||
Frankly, I've never even taken an economics class. | ||
But how many people do you know that graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics who never read Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith? | ||
I read it. | ||
Who never read Milton Friedman or Ayn Rand? | ||
Or could even tell you the difference between Austrian and Keynesian economics? | ||
I can tell you the difference between those things. | ||
How many West Point grads do you think there are who have never read Sun Tzu's Art of War? | ||
I read it. | ||
Or the 48 Laws of Power? | ||
I read it. | ||
You don't have to be an expert to know what you're talking about. | ||
You just have to be honest and pay attention and apply reason to a problem. | ||
You know who never had a degree in electrical engineering? | ||
Benjamin Franklin. | ||
You know who wasn't an optometrist? | ||
Benjamin Franklin. | ||
Benedict Bifocal. | ||
Did he have a degree in political science? | ||
I guess he shouldn't let him sign the Declaration of Independence. | ||
What does he know? | ||
This whole appeal to authority error. | ||
Just as we say that we can only trust the experts, we make the same error where we say we can only blame those in power. | ||
But to only blame those in power is to relinquish the power that we have. | ||
To say it's not in our hands so we sacrifice our freedom for the sake of avoiding a little guilt. | ||
Maybe we should take the accountability that comes with freedom. | ||
You cannot have freedom without accountability. | ||
That's why the left hates it so much, because they don't want to hold themselves accountable for anything. | ||
They have this victim mentality. | ||
It's always someone else's fault, whether it's the patriarchy, whether it's the bourgeois, whether it's the billionaire class. | ||
It's always someone else's fault. | ||
Maybe it's your fault because you're white and you have privilege and they don't. | ||
It's always someone else's fault. | ||
That's why the left is so appealing to so many people, because it takes some character, some courage, some strength, some humility to look inward. | ||
To find the explanation for all of your suffering rather than to look outward. | ||
But do we not do the same thing on our side as we enjoy entertainment and go about our day just thinking that all the sins that are being committed to the tune of trillions upon trillions of dollars worth of sins are someone else's fault, some political establishment's fault, and not our own after we willingly have funded it. | ||
Why is it that we're not demanding ratification of an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to make it illegal once again as our founding fathers intended it for the federal government to collect income tax? | ||
Why is it that we're willingly funding? | ||
I'm not asking anybody to break the law or evade income tax. | ||
By all means, tell them how much you owe them. | ||
Evasion is when you lie about how much you owe. | ||
I don't know, folks. | ||
But what I do know is we need to change the way that we're trying to solve this problem because it's not working. | ||
If Trump can't do it, then no one can because he's the best that we've ever had. | ||
And if he's failing, it's because we are failing him. | ||
It's because we haven't made the decision to wage peace in the way that the... | ||
This is clip five of Jeffrey Sachs on Tucker, talking about how war with Iran will inevitably lead to World War III. | ||
War with Iran will be World War III. | ||
Iran is not alone, and it will not remain alone. | ||
With Russia, we are at the possibility of peace, but we're also at a possibility of nuclear war. | ||
They're both very close. | ||
And if we go to war with Iran, we make nuclear war all the more likely. | ||
Do you think that the people pushing us toward war with Iran understand that? | ||
No, I think that they're following a plan, clean break 1996, and a plan 1991, seven wars in five years. | ||
That has been deep-set and that has been Netanyahu's baby all the time. | ||
Netanyahu, I regard as one of the most delusional and dangerous people on the planet. | ||
He has engaged the United States so far in six disastrous wars and he's aiming to engage us in yet one more. | ||
We're not standing up for Israel. | ||
We are engaging in war. | ||
On Israel's behalf, all over the Middle East, that's a completely different thing. | ||
Nothing that has happened in the Middle East has been for American national security. | ||
None of it. | ||
Not one of these wars. | ||
These have been Netanyahu's wars. | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a break here in a moment. | ||
But speaking of nuclear destruction, just sheer nuclear power, I was thinking about the sun a couple of weeks ago. | ||
Did some research to confirm my thoughts. | ||
But did you realize that if you were standing on the surface of the sun, that energy moves at hundreds of kilometers per second. | ||
It's insane how volatile the surface of the sun is. | ||
Just like volcanic, but it's not even volcanic, it's nuclear. | ||
It's like this liquid surface that is flying around. | ||
It's insane. | ||
How powerful and bright and frankly hot the sun is. | ||
But if you were standing on the sun, somehow you had a suit or you were invulnerable to the heat, you wouldn't hear a sound because there's no atmosphere, there's no air. | ||
We as humans require air in order to hear. | ||
So all of this violent energy will be flying all around you and it will be quiet. | ||
Totally silent. | ||
Dead air. | ||
And I was thinking, that's kind of what it feels like to be awakened, to be paying attention, aware of what's going on. | ||
And I feel like I'm screaming into an abyss, but then I realized it's not about how loud we are, folks. | ||
It's about how bright we shine. | ||
And if we can't get them to hear us, then maybe we can blind this New World Order globalist cabal with the sheer brightness, the sheer light of the truth. | ||
And the best way to do that, the best way to ensure that we have that energy, that we match that energy, is by going to thealexjonesstore.com and keeping us on the air. | ||
Because after all, if you want to shine like the sun, We've got to burn like it, folks. | ||
Stay with us for more news on the other side. | ||
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Israel is fighting a proxy war on behalf of the UK, just like Ukraine is on behalf of Western Europe against Russia. | |
We have to get serious. | ||
Stop it right there. | ||
Israel is fighting a proxy war on behalf of the United Kingdom? | ||
Is that the most insane thing anyone's ever heard? | ||
Are people right now in the United Kingdom, is their biggest problem Iran? | ||
What is this woman speaking of? | ||
What is she talking about? | ||
What is anyone talking? | ||
Is Iran the reason that no one can afford a house? | ||
Is Iran the reason that there's fentanyl everywhere? | ||
Is Iran the reason that we've got political corruption? | ||
Is Russia the reason? | ||
Is Iran the reason that we have 12 people that own everything in this country? | ||
Is Iran the reason that we have an epidemic of poison food that's killing people and children? | ||
Is Iran the reason for any of this? | ||
Is Iran the reason the corporations in America just pillage and leave the trail of death and destruction in their wake? | ||
Is Iran the reason we have no health care? | ||
I mean, this is the most insane thing I've ever heard. | ||
She's saying Iran's the enemy of the UK because people pop off. | ||
The mullers in Iran talk a lot of shit. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
Did Iran attack the UK? | ||
Did Iran attack the United States of America? | ||
Am I completely? | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
But when she says, just get her out of here, but when she says we are there fighting a proxy war on behalf of us and that that's what the Ukraine is doing for Russia, it's on behalf of us. | ||
Number one, it's very dangerous to say because, number one, There's a lot of people in this country that are not trying to get in a war with Russia. | ||
I mean, we're not trying to do that. | ||
I don't want to be in a war with Russia. | ||
So, this framing of the issue that I just don't agree with, that you're in a proxy where your own society is collapsing. | ||
Your own society is declining. | ||
Perpetually, year after year, annually, things get worse. | ||
People are fleeing. | ||
And you're out there saying the most important thing to the British working class or the American working class is that the Iranian regime is decapitated with Israeli airstrikes. | ||
Can you imagine knocking on the door? | ||
Of a double-wide trailer and grabbing a person who is five months away from being homeless in our country and asking them their biggest problem? | ||
Do you think the word Iran is going to come up much? | ||
How do we get in this position? | ||
Well, Iran. | ||
When your insurance won't cover a knee operation and you have to go bankrupt to replace your hip, is your main concern that Iran be decapitated? | ||
This is the craziest shit I've ever heard in my life. | ||
Can you imagine knocking on the door of a double-wide trailer and grabbing a person who is five months away from being homeless in our country and asking them their biggest problem? | ||
Do you think the word Iran is going to come up much? | ||
How do we get in this position? | ||
Well, Iran. | ||
When your insurance won't cover a knee operation and you have to go bankrupt to replace your hip. | ||
Is your main concern that Iran be decapitated? | ||
This is the craziest shit I've ever heard in my life. | ||
And if you say anything like this, you're immediately accused of anti-Semitism or you don't understand. | ||
I think, listen, I'd rather live in Israel than Iran. | ||
Well, where would you rather live? | ||
I'd rather live in Israel than Iran. | ||
They're nicer to gay people. | ||
They're nicer to women. | ||
I'm no fan of the Iranian regime. | ||
I live in America. | ||
That's where I live. | ||
My concern is the people of America. | ||
Are they doing good? | ||
That's my concern. | ||
I feel terrible for women in Iran that want more rights. | ||
But I've seen this movie before where we go in there because everyone wants more rights. | ||
Everyone wants to be liberated. | ||
And here we go. | ||
Here comes the liberators. | ||
And then we've also seen the end of that movie where the Taliban comes back. | ||
Iraq has this very, you know, they have a government that puts all the same rules in. | ||
Yeah, best point he made is right at the end. | ||
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The End Delivering this transmission of Sunday Night Live, it's Chase Geyser. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host. | ||
For the remainder of the evening, I'm going to give out the number in a few minutes. | ||
I will be taking calls for the final hour of the transmission this Happy Father's Day. | ||
Happy Father's Day to all out there. | ||
I'm going to show clip four here in a second of Patrick Bett David talking about Iran. | ||
So, yeah, we're on the cusp of war with Iran. | ||
And my concern is that if Trump hasn't been able to end the war between Russia and Ukraine by now, I'm concerned that he won't be able to prevent the war between the United States and Iran. | ||
And I don't know if it's going to be over. | ||
Alleged nuclear weapons programs? | ||
Probably not. | ||
The real reason that we want to go to war with Iran, as I've said time and time again, is because we have to ensure that the dollar remains the global reserve currency and that the port of Haifa and Israel is stabilized in order for the IMEC corridor to go through there and compete with China. | ||
And look, I'm not saying that Israel isn't corrupt. | ||
It is. | ||
Ukraine's corrupt. | ||
Iran is corrupt. | ||
I have a major problem with Islam. | ||
Anybody who's watched more than an hour of me ever would come to that conclusion that I have a major problem with Islam. | ||
I think it's almost certainly incompatible with the West. | ||
Though I believe in freedom of religion, I think that we should have policies like, I don't know, you can't immigrate here if your parents are first cousins or if you're married to your first cousin. | ||
That would probably eradicate our Islam problem so we don't become like the United Kingdom. | ||
Or Germany. | ||
Or these other European countries which face stabbing after stabbing or truck running into crowd after truck running into crowd. | ||
That's directly linked to whether or not your parents are cousins. | ||
If your parents are cousins, you are way more likely, statistically, to drive a truck into a crowd of people or stab random people while shouting Allahu Akbar. | ||
Not to be offensive or anything. | ||
So I believe there's evil in the world. | ||
I believe the CCP is a particular kind of evil. | ||
I believe that radical Islam is a particular kind of evil. | ||
I believe that what Israel does is a particular kind of evil. | ||
What Russia does is a particular kind of evil. | ||
What Ukraine does is a particular kind of evil. | ||
And frankly, I believe that the United States of America is a very particular kind of evil. | ||
But let's just unpack some of the arguments in favor of this. | ||
Of going to war with Iran. | ||
I'm not saying that Patrick Beddavid is saying that we should go to war with Iran in this clip. | ||
Maybe he is. | ||
But here are some reasons that come to mind when people seek to make an argument in favor of a military conflict with Iran. | ||
Clip number four. | ||
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As a person that was born in Iran, yes, I can't stand this regime. | |
Yes, the only thing that's been persistent and consistent is the following. | ||
When the Shah was in Iran, did Israel already exist? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Was Israel causing chaos? | ||
Was there war in the Middle East? | ||
Let me say this one more time. | ||
When Iran was ran by the Shah, what year was the Shah of Iran, what years did he run Iran? | ||
53 through 79, I think. | ||
Okay, 53 is the oil consortium, so 54 is the oil consortium. | ||
41. 41 to 79. Oh, wow. | ||
Because he started at 21 years old. | ||
Young man, right? | ||
41 to 79. When did Israel become a nation? | ||
48. Okay, so check this out. | ||
Why is it that between 48 to 79, while the Shah was the king of Iran, running Iran, why is it for 31 years there is no major war in the Middle East? | ||
Why is that? | ||
So to the people that want to say it's all Israel's fault, how come there wasn't that in Iran for 31 years? | ||
I'm curious. | ||
Answer that question for me. | ||
And why is it from 79 when the Mullahs, the Hezbollahs, the IRGC, all these guys, the Khomeini's, all of them took over. | ||
Why has there been chaos in the Middle East since 79? | ||
Whose fault is that? | ||
America's been consistent. | ||
Yes, I know America wanted the oil from Iran. | ||
And yes, I know UK wanted it and MI6 and CI and all this stuff. | ||
And yes, I also am aware that the Shah didn't trust Israel. | ||
The Shah didn't trust Israel. | ||
He knew what was going on there. | ||
He wanted to compete with them. | ||
He didn't see himself as a victim. | ||
He's like, we're going to be doing the same thing. | ||
And they're like, wait a minute, this guy's too ambitious and he thinks he can go up against all of us. | ||
Let's take this guy out. | ||
We need chaos in the Middle East. | ||
Oh, shit. | ||
Even Israel being involved, let's just say, for Iran and the Shah Fallen, there is chaos now in the Middle East. | ||
On who, though? | ||
On who, though? | ||
Who did that? | ||
So yeah, for me, the most consistent thing behind the chaos in the Middle East has been Iran. | ||
Yeah, but who's responsible for Iran being the way that Iran is? | ||
Iran. | ||
I would say largely the United States of America. | ||
Get involved, install the Shah. | ||
Then we negotiate the petrodollar with OPEC, and then we wield that power as a global reserve currency for sanction after sanction after sanction. | ||
Can we allow Iran to cozy up with China because they want to subvert the dollar as the global reserve currency? | ||
Frankly, we fund the terrorism. | ||
I mean, look what we did in Afghanistan. | ||
We had that withdrawal under the Biden administration, and it was just too expensive to move all the military equipment back to the United States. | ||
Even though we knew and had intelligence that there was going to be a major war between Russia and Ukraine, right down the road, within six months, one would think that, okay, if it's too expensive for us to... | ||
Well, then maybe we could at least drop it off in Ukraine and maybe save a couple hundred billion dollars in aid that we're going to spend arming them with munitions and weapons and training. | ||
Why don't we just transport all the weapons that we left behind in Afghanistan to Ukraine? | ||
Oh, the reason that we're not going to do that is because we wanted So, | ||
we fund Iran. | ||
We're responsible for its government being the way that it is, and we manufactured Iran into an enemy unnecessarily because of our sanctions and abuse of power, and then we arm them, but it's Iran's fault? | ||
I disagree with Patrick Beddavid here. | ||
I understand that evil men run Iran. | ||
I understand that they're anti-Semitic in the most heinous of ways. | ||
I understand that they hate America in the most... | ||
All of these problems that we face in terms of national security have been unnecessarily created by our own political industrial complex. | ||
Sometimes intentionally, sometimes inadvertently. | ||
Ron Paul called it blowback. | ||
We have some sort of foreign policy. | ||
There are unintended consequences that blow back. | ||
But it's not just blowback. | ||
So much of this is intentional. | ||
Not just an unfortunate symptom of some of our other decisions or behaviors in the region. | ||
But an intentional symptom to ensure that we always have an excuse to go to war in the most crucial part of the world to ensure our economic dominance. | ||
No matter what the crimes against humanity. | ||
Or that need to be committed to sustain that economic dominance. | ||
Let's watch this clip, which is just a reminder that Israel's government doesn't want peace. | ||
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The Israeli Prime Minister came here today and said that Israel is surrounded by those who want to destroy it, an enemy. | |
We're here members of a Muslim-Arab committee mandated by 57 Arab and Muslim countries. | ||
And I can tell you here, very unequivocally, all of us are willing to, right now, guarantee the security of Israel in the context of Israel ending the occupation and allowing for the emergence of a Palestinian state, independent state along the border. | ||
And if he does not want the two-state solution, can you ask Israeli officials, what is their endgame? | ||
Other than just wars and wars and wars, I'm telling you, all of us in the Arab world here, we want a peace in which Israel lives in peace and security, accepted, normalized with all Arab countries in the context of ending the occupation, withdrawing from Arab territory, allowing for the emergence of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state on June 4, 1967, lines with occupied Jerusalem as capital. | ||
That is our narrative. | ||
And we will guarantee Israel security in that context. | ||
Can you ask Israelis what's their narrative other than I'm going to continue to go? | ||
I'm going to kill this and kill that and destroy this and that. | ||
The amount of damage that Israeli government has done, 30 years of efforts to convince people that peace is possible, this Israeli government killed it. | ||
The amount of dehumanization, hatred, bitterness will take generations to navigate through. | ||
So ultimately, the question is, we want peace. | ||
And we've laid out a plan for peace. | ||
Ask any Israeli official what is their plan for peace. | ||
You'll get nothing because they're only... | ||
And after that, they have no plan. | ||
We have a plan. | ||
We have no partner for peace in Israel. | ||
There is a partner for peace in the Arab world. | ||
And that's why the international community needs to move. | ||
And just to be very clear, just because I'm critical of Israel doesn't mean that I'm on the side of the Palestinians. | ||
I could give a shit about Palestine or the Palestinians. | ||
I'm much more interested in prioritizing the rights of American children than Palestinian children. | ||
I'm much more interested in prioritizing the rights of American Muslims than Palestinian Muslims. | ||
And I understand that a large portion of the population supports Hamas. | ||
Certainly they do now after they've been carpet bombed. | ||
Nobody gets bombed. | ||
And their response is, oh, maybe we were wrong. | ||
That doesn't happen. | ||
You get bombed, you're like, who the hell's bombing us? | ||
To hell with them! | ||
So it further stokes the sentiments of terrorism, and I understand that 40% of the population in the Palestinian regions, whether it's the West Bank or the Gaza Strip, are married to their first cousins, which resulted in IQs average 85 or lower, four scum-level IQs without the wisdom or Americana. | ||
I understand that it's like Muslim Oliver Twist over there and that it's just never going to be its own state. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
Even if they have a right to, they might. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't care because I'm not concerned with the rights of other nations. | ||
I'm only concerned with the rights of the American people, the interests of the American people. | ||
So I'm not up here just criticizing Israel, criticizing Israel, standing up for Palestine, standing up for Palestine. | ||
Frankly, I think the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is much more serious. | ||
Much more likely to lead to nuclear war. | ||
It's caused many, many times over more deaths. | ||
More crimes against humanity. | ||
That, to me, is a major priority. | ||
I think the corruption within the United States is much more relevant to the United States than the corruption in Israel. | ||
Or certainly should be. | ||
But I'm just sick of arriving at this place time and time again. | ||
We're caught in this circle of talking about Zelensky and Putin and Netanyahu and Xi Jinping. | ||
I hope that when my kids grow up, they know the names of no foreign leaders. | ||
Not because they're ignorant, but because those leaders ought to be irrelevant. | ||
And I don't want to go to war in the Middle East. | ||
Just so we can prop up some monetary system that's a lie. | ||
And these conflicts are always going to break out for one reason or another. | ||
There'll always be an excuse from the Lindsey Grahams or others, Judeo-Christian values, only democracy in the region, most critical ally. | ||
There'll always be an excuse for us to get involved in conflict after conflict in this region until we totally change the way that we do business, that our economy is set up, that our currency is backed. | ||
It's all because of the damn petrodollar. | ||
Which is why I was so alarmed to see this rift between Elon Musk a couple of weeks ago and Donald Trump, because I believe that the future of the dollar, that the future of, frankly, | ||
humanity, depends on us shifting away from the petrodollar to an energy-backed currency, where the United States creates, either terrestrially or from orbit, An unlimited supply of energy from the sun and then license out that energy to the rest of the world, demanding that they purchase it in U.S. dollars. | ||
It would totally neutralize the region, solve all of our problems, and we have to have American populist heroes and talent on the same page if we're going to accomplish this feat against all odds. | ||
We're going to come up on a break here in about five minutes. | ||
I do want to give out the number. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
One more time, 877-789-2539. | ||
The sooner you call, the more likely I am to get to you. | ||
I will be taking calls on the other side of this break coming up in five, and I'll just give the next five minutes to the crew to screen through these calls. | ||
But rather than talk about who's more corrupt or who's more evil in some land far away, rather than talking about the one tyrant 5,000 miles away, Shouldn't we be talking about the 5,000 tyrants one mile away? | ||
I'm going to show you these clips back-to-back. | ||
First of the shooting that took place at a No Kings protest in Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
And then the response to that shooting. | ||
The shooter at the No Kings protest in Utah was apparently an active participant in the protest. | ||
Lives of TikTok reports that No Kings is a domestic terrorist movement. | ||
So we'll run these clips first of the shooting and then of this news analysis back to back. | ||
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See what I got going on here. | |
How long is this? | ||
That's a gun. | ||
That's a gun. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
Get out. | ||
Get over here. | ||
Shay! | ||
Come here. | ||
That was a gun. | ||
Okay. | ||
Chief, the four people involved, were they shooting at each other, shooting into the crowd? | ||
Do you know just how before did they know each other, Chief? | ||
That is all under investigation right now. | ||
It's too early to say. | ||
Why were the other two taken into custody? | ||
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They were involved. | |
Involved how? | ||
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Well, that's under investigation currently. | |
Were any of them participating in the protest or were they just near it? | ||
It appears they were, you know, involved at some level in the protest or at least as part of the group that was walking. | ||
The initial suspect that you took into custody that had the gunshot wound, how did he get the gunshot wound? | ||
That's what we're still investigating. | ||
It's too early to say right now. | ||
I'm sorry, yes, I should clarify. | ||
Officers, as far as we understand at this point, officers did not do any shooting. | ||
Chief, any word or anything on a motive as to why? | ||
Again, it's just so early right now. | ||
Fortunately, we have everyone involved in custody and we're going to be sorting that out. | ||
We also had a lot of witnesses. | ||
And we're talking with the witnesses as well to see what we can learn. | ||
Chief, it sounds like some of the witnesses helped take this person into custody. | ||
Is that accurate? | ||
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Or what was their involvement in helping you track this person down? | |
Well, they certainly gave us a description of the individual. | ||
And I don't know at the time he was taken into custody if anyone was involved other than our officers. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
They chase him down or point him out? | ||
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Yeah, they gave us a description. | |
Our officers were quickly able to see that individual, and then there was a pursuit, and they eventually found him. | ||
Look, folks, we truly are in unprecedented times. | ||
We're on the verge of nuclear war in at least three ways. | ||
We've got this massive civil unrest funded by an organized mafia. | ||
The Soros is the Democratic Industrial Complex, where it seems like every week there's another false flag or attempt at a false flag. | ||
Whether it's leaders being assassinated and supposedly it's a Trump supporter, or there's a shooting that takes place and supposedly it's a Trump supporter. | ||
They even tried to blame the assassination attempt on Donald Trump on a Trump supporter. | ||
They tried to say that Crooks was a Trump supporter. | ||
Who supports somebody and then assassinates them? | ||
In one false step, One success of the deep state apparatus and some terrorist activity and then being able to blame it on Iran and boom, we're in World War III. | ||
And I don't know what weapons will be used in World War III, but I do know that in World War IV, it will be fought with sticks and stones. | ||
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Keep us on the air at thealexjonesstore.com I want to be very clear. | |
Violence has absolutely no place in protest. | ||
I don't care what you're protesting. | ||
You can't be violent. | ||
You can't loot. | ||
You can't burn cars. | ||
You certainly can't assault law enforcement. | ||
Period. | ||
The question is, who is best equipped to address that in a protest setting, as we've seen play out on the streets of Los Angeles? | ||
I would argue law enforcement. | ||
Specially trained for this, provided that there are enough law enforcement, which, according to the mayor and the governor in California, there was. | ||
Those are the folks that should be on the front lines dealing with this. | ||
I think it is dangerous when military personnel are used for domestic law enforcement purposes. | ||
And in some instances, it could violate the doctrine of posse comatitis, which was established to ensure that military is not engaged in law enforcement activities in our communities. | ||
The National Guard here in Pennsylvania is under my command. | ||
I'm the commander-in-chief. | ||
And I have deployed the Guard for domestic issues here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Think like after a terrible weather incident or something like that. | ||
I've also deployed our Guard as part of a federal mission. | ||
We've deployed Pennsylvania Guards people to the border, the southern border of the United States, as part of the mission there. | ||
If the Guard is going to be federalized, we have a legal process in place. | ||
Where the President of the United States has to consult with the Commander-in-Chief of the Guard, in this case, the governor, and seek his or her approval first. | ||
The President of the United States did not do that here. | ||
And I think because he went around the governor, he created some real dangers. | ||
He brought people into a situation that maybe were not trained the way local law enforcement would be, created chaos. | ||
In our communities and query whether that had any effect on tamping down the protests or whether law enforcement on the ground were really the ones who did it because they were properly trained. | ||
Here in Pennsylvania, we have no tolerance for violence. | ||
I take very seriously my responsibility as commander-in-chief of the Pennsylvania Guard and my role leading the Pennsylvania State Police as well. | ||
We are coordinating actively with our mayors in our cities and towns, and we're coordinating actively with local government to make sure that we are prepared should there be protests that turn from peaceful to violent. | ||
And should the Guard be needed? | ||
It would be deployed at my direction following a legal process, not the way it's been done in California, which I think has been really dangerous the way the president has gone around set legal precedent. | ||
Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host. | ||
For the next 57 minutes, we have a bunch of calls on the board. | ||
I'm always honored and privileged to see so many people call in when I give out the number. | ||
Let's go first to Hammer Hardy in Florida. | ||
Hammer Hardy, what is on your mind? | ||
Chase, good evening. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. | |
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I wanted to first say that I'm really glad to see Matt Bracken on InfoWars. | ||
His mind and his knowledge is such a treasure, especially during these times right now. | ||
I have a couple of movie recommendations for you and for the audience. | ||
The first one is Fist. | ||
It's an old Sylvester Stallone movie. | ||
It's spelled Foxtrot, India, September Tomahawk, Fist, like a closed fist. | ||
It talks about the kind of connection between old trucker unions and mafia. | ||
The other movie recommendation is going to be All Quiet on the Western Front. | ||
The new one on Netflix or the original one from 50 years ago? | ||
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I think it's the newer one. | |
It's in German. | ||
The first scene, he wears a dead German soldier's uniform. | ||
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Yeah, but I was going to mention more at the very end when the top leadership, they surrender, but it's the middle leadership that sends out all their ground-level people, all their soldiers, even though the top leadership surrendered. | |
The middle people sent those soldiers out to go fight and die anyway in a pointless effort just to create more damage. | ||
And that's what I think is going on right now. | ||
The top level of the Democrat Party in the U.S. has pretty much suffered a major defeat, but they're still going to send their ground-level forces out to go cause as much damage as possible. | ||
And this reminds me of parts of JFK's famous speech where he said, Relies primarily on covet means. | ||
And they use subversion or they use infiltration instead of invasion. | ||
And they use guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. | ||
And so what I see with Kash Patel and Dan Bongino is they, with all their tough talk that they put out there, now that they're actually in the driver's seat, they're realizing that this country is ran by mafia tactics. | ||
And that word mafia, I'm starting to hear a lot more. | ||
I think people are starting to get it through their heads what kind of enemy we're actually facing. | ||
If you're not following the bidding of the criminals in control, they're just going to axe you. | ||
Well, I think they're definitely running an op on Dan Bongino. | ||
I think that they're intentionally exhausting him, making him come in on the weekends, making him seem like there's 15 existential crises every single day that he has to deal with. | ||
I mean, you look at him, he looks like he's been dragged behind a truck through the desert. | ||
He looks just beat. | ||
I don't know about Kash Patel. | ||
Cash Patel might have tricked all of us before he was appointed. | ||
But Dan Bongino, as far as I can tell, is a good man. | ||
I think that he got in. | ||
They're running an op on him to keep him as exhausted as possible. | ||
And I think they told him that Epstein was in witness protection, and that's why he came out and covered for what happened. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Maybe. | |
I mean, the whole Epstein thing, I mean, that's just one little drop in the bucket. | ||
You know, one of the reasons that I had brought up Matt Bracken is because back in 2020 during those riots, he was on Infowars and he had mentioned something that's referred to as a bait operation. | ||
And that's basically where you set up a situation to draw your enemy in and then you round them all up. | ||
And that's something that could be so easily done right now with these protesters because the whole country has a better understanding of how they operate. | ||
It's very easy. | ||
You could do the same thing with these organizers as well. | ||
I don't see our leadership, our law enforcement leadership doing that. | ||
They're just being reactive to these ground-level morons. | ||
I mean, me, I'm a plumber, and I could set up a better operation than what I'm seeing right now. | ||
I'm with you, Hammerhardy. | ||
Thanks for your call. | ||
Fascinating stuff. | ||
Mike in North Carolina. | ||
Mike, what's on your mind? | ||
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Yes. | |
Do you think President Trump's stupid? | ||
No, I don't think he's stupid. | ||
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They think he is, apparently, because, first of all, Netanyahu, you know, if they're My understanding, his fingerprints are all over that. | |
And then he insults our military the other day with the comments. | ||
I would be insulted if I was in the military. | ||
You know, he's got us in all these wars where, you know, our guys lost legs, arms, their lives. | ||
I think President Trump needs to quit listening to people like Lindsey Graham and some of the other warmongers. | ||
I wouldn't be able to sleep at night if Lindsey was in my house at night, unless I had him in a straitjacket. | ||
Or sort of like Silence of the Lambs. | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't trust going to sleep around it. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, we've got to, we've got, Trump has got to listen to, like, Flynn, Tucker. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
And I'm not against war, generally speaking. | ||
I'm not a pacifist by any means. | ||
It's just all the wars that we've been involved in since World War II. | ||
Some could argue even World War II and World War I may fall under this category. | ||
They've all been screwed up. | ||
We should only be fighting wars that we would be proud to win. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And it's wars that would be protecting our country. | ||
Yes. | ||
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You know, nobody's invaded us. | |
We haven't been invaded. | ||
That's one of the things that irks me so much about the way we talk about veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
I admire all the veterans. | ||
I have several friends who participated in those wars in an intense way. | ||
And so I have utmost respect for anyone who's fought in any war that the United States has been involved in, despite the fact that I'm probably opposed to that war. | ||
But when we hear this rhetoric from our politicians, like the Lindsey Grahams and others, where they talk about our veterans who have been defending our freedoms overseas, I'm thinking to myself, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
Like, World War II, yeah, I get it. | ||
We got attacked. | ||
Like, that was defending our freedoms overseas. | ||
We had to take down Japan. | ||
I get it. | ||
But what does Vietnam have to do with defending our freedoms overseas or Iraq or Afghanistan? | ||
I just think it's sick the way they weaponize that sentiment. | ||
That empathy for our veterans, that appreciation for our veterans, just for the sake of their own military-industrial-complex trash. | ||
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Exactly. | |
He was trying to brown-nose our military because he's wanting them involved over in the Middle East, and he's trying to push Trump into it. | ||
We just need some boots on the ground, Mike. | ||
We just need some boots on the ground. | ||
I bet you look good in a pair of boots. | ||
All right, Barton, Georgia. | ||
Bart, you're up next. | ||
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Yeah, I want to talk about Ned. | |
He's a damn liar. | ||
He's blamed the lies that the two assassination Trumps on Trump, being shot in the air by Iran and this and that. | ||
Well, obviously that's not true. | ||
And even if it were, he's going to have to justify bombing the hell out of everybody and murdering people, basically. | ||
And to tell you the truth, it's not a surprise that all the Muslims hate the Jews there because of him, not because of the Jewish people. | ||
But he needs to be getting rid of them. | ||
That'll help solve something. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Look, I'm going to show you this clip. | ||
This is clip number two. | ||
I've really come to admire Jeffrey Sachs quite a bit. | ||
He had an awesome interview with Tucker Carlson breaking all this down. | ||
And I think this one-minute clip is a perfect summary of the problem with Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Dark son of a ****, sorry to tell you. | ||
Because he's gotten us into endless wars. | ||
Why did the U.S. invade Iraq in 2003? | ||
Where did that war come from? | ||
You know what? | ||
It's quite surprising. | ||
That war came from Netanyahu, actually. | ||
If you take out Saddam, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region. | ||
Netanyahu had, from 1995 onward, the theory toppling the governments of Iraq, Syria, and Iran. | ||
And the guy's nothing if not obsessive. | ||
And he's still trying to get us to fight Iran this day, this week. | ||
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He's a deep, dark son of a**, sorry to tell you. | |
The power of all of this in the U.S. politics, he's gotten his way. | ||
But that war was totally phony. | ||
All right, let's go to Tim in Washington. | ||
Tim, what's on your mind this evening? | ||
Tim, you got a lot of noise in the background. | ||
I'm going to move on, buddy. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Cameron in Arkansas. | ||
Cameron, what is on your mind, sir? | ||
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Hey, hey, can you hear me clearly? | |
Yeah, you sound good. | ||
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Hey, man, I have the economic panacea, a business model that I have elaborated on my YouTube channel. | |
Can I give it out right now? | ||
Sure, go ahead. | ||
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Takes 22 Tang on YouTube. | |
It's T-A-K-E-S, 22 the number, and T-A-N-G, Tang. | ||
Takes 22 Tang. | ||
I have elaborated this business model. | ||
It's an idea. | ||
You were talking about the petrodollar. | ||
And how we need to get the economy back straight. | ||
This is a free market business model that I've been working on. | ||
I have the document in the description, and I talk about it for 30 minutes. | ||
And I know to keep this brief because I'm over the phone. | ||
But the general idea is to parlay hotels that are already existing into rehab facilities for people to immediately get out of traffic in order to alleviate societal tensions that would lead to violence. | ||
So this free market business model idea would appeal to the whole world. | ||
And it would avert nuclear war, which is what you guys are talking about. | ||
And I know it will work because of the logic of it. | ||
You got the homeless population, the working class that are frustrated by the traffic in cities, which results in pressure, and then it leads to violence. | ||
And then you got all these people rioting because of pressure, not because of overpopulation, which is what you guys talked about, the depopulation agenda, which is a threat. | ||
there's no necessity to depopulate the population in, in, in cities that are, that are too dense with traffic when you can simply have a hotel open for them to go into, to play video games and rehabilitate, distract themselves throughout the withdrawal process of rehabilitation from being homeless and addicted to methamphetamine or something in order to afford medical data that is then collected by the hotel and then sold to the medical establishment to fund their stay within the hotel. | ||
So they're out of traffic and the, the, the population that the, And so I outlined the whole idea. | ||
It's on YouTube. | ||
There's a detailed document in the description, like I already said. | ||
Well, that sounds like a really good idea, Cameron. | ||
I'm glad that you shared it with us. | ||
You know, while you were talking, I thought of an old idea that I had. | ||
You know, obviously there's these no-kings protests going on right now, and these deportations are allegedly very controversial. | ||
People are very hurt over the fact that people are being kicked out of this country for being here illegally. | ||
Even if these individuals may have a criminal record of rape, murder, theft, violence, you name it. | ||
And it occurred to me, since Ukraine is such a beautiful, amazing bastion of democracy, what we should be doing if people come into the United States illegally, Asylum from, | ||
what we should be doing is capturing these people or when we identify them, saying, all right, if you want to be a citizen of a democracy, we totally understand. | ||
We are, as of this moment, granting you full citizenship to the democracy of Ukraine. | ||
And you can live there under that democracy to escape wherever it is that you came from. | ||
And you can fight in the war and be conscripted to fight on behalf of Zelensky and his oligarch cabinet and military leadership, which is being paid off with our hard-earned tax dollars here in the United States of America. | ||
And it's two birds with one stone. | ||
We don't have to fund Ukraine anymore or anything like that. | ||
We get rid of all the illegal migrants, and we give them the soldiers that they need in order to fight against Russia, since that's what they need so badly. | ||
I think that's the solution right there. | ||
Let's go to Godzilla in Wisconsin. | ||
Godzilla, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase. | ||
I know it's kind of anti-Christian, believing in, like, astrology and horoscopes and stuff, but I believe, you know, like, space and the stars. | ||
When the Magi became aware that Jesus was born, they followed a star. | ||
Yeah, and a lot of people don't know this, but President Trump is actually a super rare Pokemon president. | ||
He's a one-of-a-kind. | ||
Did you know he was born on a lunar eclipse? | ||
No, I didn't know that. | ||
He's the only president to be born on a lunar eclipse. | ||
What are the implications? | ||
A lunar eclipse on June 14, 1946. | ||
And it's like the ultimate wild card for a scope because, you know, like, the eclipse is when, like, solar, lunar is like sun, I mean, light to dark, dark to light. | ||
Yeah. | ||
A duality concept. | ||
Chaos is always in the mix, too. | ||
So I think we're going to see a lot of this during his election. | ||
I mean, during his presidency, after the election. | ||
And it's a good thing, though, because I think, especially after COVID, the world needed kind of things shaken up. | ||
The old order kind of destroyed and the proposed new order also destroyed. | ||
I think Trump is that wrecking ball, like daddy coming home, not only because it's Father's Day, but just in general. | ||
And it's kind of been proven because it seems like all these topics, either it be like Epstein or Ukraine and Russia or now Iran and Israel kicking off, it seems like Trump's always one step ahead, which is another trait of being a blood moon | ||
president, is that they have really good intuition and can almost like see into the future and predict the future. | ||
No, that is very interesting. | ||
I'm glad you called in and mentioned that. | ||
I'll have to look more into that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Jonathan in Georgia. | ||
Jonathan, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, brother. | |
I just wanted to give you a little bit of props because there's very few people I can listen to nowadays that stimulate thought, give me a good train of consciousness, and make me want to. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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I've listened to Alex for a long time, but you're one of those cats that really grabs my attention. | |
I enjoy listening to you. | ||
You do make me think, and I appreciate that. | ||
And not to belittle anything that the previous callers have said, I think we can all gain from learning a better understanding of many different disciplines. | ||
But one of the things that I think we all have to get back to in an evolved day is fatherhood. | ||
This country would not be anywhere near the shape that it's in if we had real fatherhood. | ||
fatherhood back. | ||
We need fatherhood back. | ||
Those fathers that have those kids that are estranged, go find them. | ||
Go talk to them. | ||
Those kids that have parents that are moving off on their own train of thought, go find them. | ||
If we all get back in line with what we were originally intended to have, which was that structure of real family, that is the ultimate foundation that stops and prevents every other attack from that point forward. | ||
If you've got a good foundation in family, a good foundation in fatherhood, a good father's Whatever your role might be, the better you're at at that role, the less susceptible your household is to being attacked by everything that's being thrown at us right now. | ||
So I just want to reiterate on Father's Day that fathers get back into the role that you're supposed to be in. | ||
Yeah, Jonathan, I think that's really prescient. | ||
And, you know, I've been thinking about this for some time, but I've never been able to really articulate or had the opportunity to articulate it on air. | ||
But we all know the famous prayer that Jesus gave and how it begins when he was asked, how should we pray? | ||
Remember, he starts off our father, right? | ||
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That's right. | |
And so my point is, I don't mean to cut you off, but my point is, | ||
But I believe fundamentally that for the vast majority of people who become acquainted with Christianity, or just who contemplate God generally, I believe that the notion that we have of God, God is a mirror of the sentiment or notion that we have of our actual fathers. | ||
Now, some of you might have had an abusive father, and then you found Christianity later, and you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, the way I think of God is not at all how I think of my actual father. | ||
I'm not saying that this is a universal, but I think intuitively speaking, especially for children coming up, whoever their father is to them, God in their mind is a more perfect version. | ||
And I think the reason that we have so much atheism in the United States of America and the West is not because of science or public education or even brainwashing so much as it is because we have so many absent fathers. | ||
And the reason I want to stress that on Father's Day and a lot of what you said, Jonathan, I want to hear what you think about this back. | ||
The reason I want to stress that is because if you want your children to believe in God, then you have to be present as a father. | ||
If you want your children to honor God, then you have to be honorable as a father. | ||
You should be to them how you wish that they view God. | ||
What do you think, Jonathan? | ||
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I think that whether you had a great father or a bad father, you still have a heavenly father. | |
And that one trumps all the others. | ||
Yep. | ||
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If you want to be a good father to your kids, look to the ultimate father. | |
If you want to be... | ||
Look to the ultimate son. | ||
We say that they're marching out right now all over the country saying, yeah, we do have a king too. | ||
His name is Jesus Christ. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's funny that they named their protests no kings. | ||
I didn't think of it like this, but it's inherently anti-Christian. | ||
Christ is king, right? | ||
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That's exactly right. | |
So what they're really, that's what's really going on. | ||
It's such a subtle psyop that I didn't even notice it until I just spoke with you, Jonathan. | ||
I'm so thankful for your call. | ||
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Love you, brother. | |
I love you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
All right, let's go to one more caller before we go to break. | ||
Dave in FEMA Region 9, you've got one minute and 30 seconds. | ||
Thanks, Chase. | ||
Love the show. | ||
Thanks for letting me back on. | ||
Of course. | ||
VIP member from FEMA Region 9, as you know. | ||
So what we're looking at now, I think, is mostly noise. | ||
And you've got the righteous indignation to drill into the signal, right? | ||
We're the 30 front, inextricably linked war. | ||
And I think it's almost all funded by useful idiots or members of the CCP. | ||
They're looking to destroy this country. | ||
We've talked about it for a couple of years, that 2025 would be the merger of the 2017 nullification project. | ||
And the 2020 Summer of Rage. | ||
And we see that we're now in a post-constitutional era with a full-fledged judicial queue going on. | ||
But again, this is all noise. | ||
It's how we react. | ||
So we need to, as a previous caller said, stay in the Word. | ||
Keep praying to the Lord Jesus Christ because He is our King. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Happy Father's Day. | ||
Happy Father's Day. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
All very wise. | ||
And I totally agree. | ||
All right, folks, we're coming up on a break here in about two minutes. | ||
I'm going to show you a video in about 45 seconds and then break. | ||
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you My kids are in their 30s. | |
And where's their head on, like, where the country is? | ||
Are they despondent? | ||
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Or what I'm saying is, like, we remember Nixon. | |
No, he wasn't. | ||
He certainly didn't go where Trump went. | ||
But we thought he was, like, the end of the world. | ||
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Is that going to be the case with Trump? | ||
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He's already been the end of hundreds of thousands of worlds. | |
I'm talking about USAID. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That's negligent homicide. | ||
In a sober world, that's negligent homicide. | ||
But since it's not sober, I'll have another sip. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Tonight, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truths behind today's headlines with your host, Chase Geiser. | ||
Did Sean Penn and Bono go to the same how to be a fag camp? | ||
Bono, just two weeks ago on Joe Rogan is talking about hundreds of thousands dead, admitting that there's no evidence for it whatsoever, citing... | ||
Now, Sean Penn's going up there with the audacity to say that through ending USAID funding, it's resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of people while that guy shakes Voldemort Zelensky's hand, advocates for funding and supporting Ukraine as much as possible while they're literally throwing people into vans and attempting to kidnap people of all ages to fight in a war. | ||
I mean, what is going on here? | ||
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Sean, you are so good. | |
In Mystic River. | ||
But you were wrong in that movie too. | ||
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You were wrong in that movie too. | |
Why is it that these people, just because they're successful in one thing, assume that they're morally superior? | ||
Look, I understand. | ||
Everybody thinks that they're right about everything. | ||
If they thought they were wrong about something, then they would change their mind or their view and they would then become right about it. | ||
We all believe really stupid things. | ||
There's something stupid all of us believe. | ||
I get it. | ||
I'm not critical of Sean Penn because he believes something stupid. | ||
I'm critical of Sean Penn because he believes that just because he's very successful or famous, that he's just inherently better. | ||
How can you go up there and say that Donald Trump is... | ||
any training, or any money to Ukraine. | ||
Fine, you guys want to fight this war? | ||
Fight it on your own. | ||
It's a tough decision. | ||
People would say that he was handing Ukraine over to Vladimir Putin. | ||
But that's the beauty of second terms. | ||
It doesn't matter what people say or what people think. | ||
You're not trying to win a popularity contest. | ||
You're trying to do the right thing. | ||
All right, let's go to Drew in New Jersey. | ||
Drew, what is on your mind? | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Good. | ||
It's Sean Penn. | ||
That can connect to my comment because didn't he say that a nuclear war can be survivable? | ||
So he's actually talking about killing people when he's promoting launching nuclear missiles at Russia. | ||
And Royce White, who I love, and I first heard him on your show, it's extremes on both sides, like he and Mark Levin. | ||
But Royce was saying that, okay, like, we're taking out Israel's, I mean, Iran's nuclear capability, so why aren't we taking out Russia's? | ||
They're a threat to us also. | ||
But we're really not. | ||
Israel is. | ||
I know we're supporting them. | ||
And Russia, there's no comparison. | ||
Russia has an arsenal that could wreak havoc through the whole world, and they don't take ours out. | ||
We're a threat because we have so many missiles that we could devastate the country and the world. | ||
So there's no comparison between Iran, who doesn't even have a nuclear missile, and it could all be BS, like you pointed out, from the 90s. | ||
You know, they've been saying that from 1990. | ||
So I just want to point out there's extremists on both sides, and Alex Jones, I was listening to him yesterday, and yourself, you guys do an excellent job not only telling both sides, but talking about the CIA and the history of America's involvement and how you pointed out the clip that you played, how the man said, well, the Ayatollahs, you know, but you pointed out, well, who put them in power? | ||
So I just want to say Infowars is the place to be. | ||
And fathers are so important. | ||
That's when I first called talk radio, because I could see the difference in households that had fathers, especially in the inner city. | ||
And that was one of the reasons why I was down on the Democrats, because I could see that they made money or encouraged, like single motherhood, to get people on their payrolls and get Democrat voters, just like they do with the open borders now. | ||
But anyway, thanks for all your coverage. | ||
And if you have time, if you could elaborate a little more on the CIA's role and the history of America's role in creating the government who they want to prop up over there. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And I should do more research on my own before elaborating more on that. | ||
I'm directionally correct in the U.S. being responsible for the Middle East being the way that it is. | ||
But I'm not familiar with the details and the years and who did what when. | ||
I just know that when we went off the gold standard under the Nixon administration because our deep state overspent the money beyond the amount of gold that we had in reserve and our allies began trying to exchange their dollars for gold and when we ran out of gold, Nixon had to pull us off the gold standard that he replaced the gold standard with the petrodollar. | ||
so it's not the oil itself that we need people always say oh well if we went to Iraq because we wanted their oil then why didn't we take We have plenty of oil here in the United States of America. | ||
We had to ensure that oil over there is traded in dollars to create an international demand for U.S. dollars in order to prop up the currencies, the global reserve currency. | ||
And so every foreign policy decision that we've made in the Middle East Since the establishment of the petrodollar has been to protect the petrodollar. | ||
You look at what happened to Saddam Hussein wanting to trade oil in another currency. | ||
Gaddafi wanting to trade oil in another currency. | ||
Iran wanting to trade oil in another currency. | ||
China wanting to trade oil in another currency. | ||
All of it goes right back to that. | ||
That's the national security apparatus at play. | ||
It understands that the greatest threat to our national security is the collapse or replacement of the dollar as the global reserve currency. | ||
And it rationalizes any travesty by saying to itself, if the dollar collapses, it will cause the death of hundreds of millions, if not billions of people worldwide because it'll be a global depression. | ||
Greater than the one we experienced from 1929 through the 1930s. | ||
A depression so bad that within six months of its onset, there was no wild game left to hunt in the United States of America. | ||
Unemployment reached levels of upwards of 50%. | ||
People want to talk about the starvation numbers, but starvation was a major problem. | ||
My grandmother grew up in the Dust Bowl in Kansas. | ||
During the Great Depression, she was only allowed to wear shoes to church on Sunday, and they could only make Jell-O in the winter because that was the only time of year that it was cold enough. | ||
If the dollar collapses, we're going to experience much worse than that, and we are much less equipped to handle it. | ||
We don't have the character. | ||
We don't have the courage. | ||
We don't have the strength. | ||
We don't have the skills that people in America had 100 years ago. | ||
Because despite the fact that the Roaring Twenties were a very cushy and comfortable time, there were at least men alive who had survived things like, I don't know, World War I with some grit. | ||
There was cultural consensus. | ||
We were a Christian nation with Western values that believed in things like freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, capitalism. | ||
And while the FDRs and others would blame capitalism for things like the collapse of 1929, I remind the audience that ever since the inception of the Federal Reserve Bank, we immediately had two world wars and a Great Depression within 40 years. | ||
One world war leading to the League of Nations. | ||
Step one in a three-step phase toward globalism. | ||
The second world war leading to the United Nations. | ||
The Cold War leading to NATO and the Third World War leading to one world nation where you will own nothing and be quite unhappy. | ||
Andrew in New York. | ||
Andrew, what is on your mind this evening, sir? | ||
Hold on a second, Andrew. | ||
A second from the bottom, please. | ||
Andrew in New York. | ||
There you are. | ||
I got you. | ||
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Bilderberg was this past week in Sweden right next to – A Freemason place that was owned by a Swedish banker. | |
Also, Albert Buller was there. | ||
Eric Schmidt was there. | ||
Stacey Abrams, not as big as a Bilderberg. | ||
Stacey Abrams, not as big as an Abrams tank that was in the military parade. | ||
It's an 11-11 orange-filled Bitcoin. | ||
Yeah, Bilderberg, probably last year, we're just going to lose a lot of influence. | ||
They were talking about depopulation and illegal immigration, all kinds of their treatment activity. | ||
Also, Mark Reuter was there, and also Jen Steltenberg was there, so NATO had a big... | ||
Well, thank you for that. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Succinct and clear point. | ||
I appreciate it, Andrew. | ||
Sean in California. | ||
Sean, what's on your mind? | ||
Chase, how are we doing today? | ||
Am I coming in loud and clear for you? | ||
You sound great. | ||
I'm glad you called, Sean. | ||
and I needed you. | ||
Hey, you know, I like to have these long conversations get into nuance with you, so it depends on how long you wanna go, but. | ||
We are told that people have the right to peaceably assemble and petition, which is a written instrument, for redress of grievance. | ||
And that doesn't mean something that goes to spam email. | ||
You've got to have actually people show up as a group that are like-minded, document what they want this government to do, even including the commander-in-chief, and direct them. | ||
Restore-America.org can direct you to those people. | ||
National-Assembly.net has over 10 years of that archived information, and you can actually get things to the commander-in-chief's desk if it's done correctly. | ||
We the people are not self-governing because we're not telling these people what we want in writing. | ||
If you're not willing to put it in writing, you're not serious. | ||
You're just a guy yelling on the steps of the Capitol waving a poster. | ||
There's a place for that. | ||
But they need you to commit in writing like John Hancock did, like the founding fathers did, and sign your name to what you believe. | ||
If you're not willing to sign up to your belief and you're preaching the sword before the pen, then you've got the whole government system upside down. | ||
We are a nation of law. | ||
Sean, I agree with everything that you're saying, but I'm going to push back a little bit. | ||
And I respect you, and I'm glad that you called and made this point. | ||
The Declaration of Independence. | ||
Is not the reason that the United States of America became the United States of America. | ||
King George knew all of the grievances in the Declaration of Independence before it was even written. | ||
It even says in the Declaration of Independence that they've repeatedly tried to petition the king with these issues that it lists. | ||
It was the Revolutionary War, based on the Declaration of Independence, that enforced it. | ||
There's a concept. | ||
Or an argument, a legal argument about whether or not the revolution in the United States of America was legal. | ||
Technically, the American Revolution was illegal. | ||
King George had a right to his colonies under his kingdom. | ||
It was all very cut and dry, very black and white. | ||
It was illegal to rebel against the king and establish independence. | ||
King George had every right to the colonies. | ||
I believe the language they use is rendered moot, legally moot, because by right of conquest, by right of winning the war, we declared independence. | ||
And so we can petition our politicians all that we want, but they already know what we want. | ||
They already know that they're not acting in our interests, but they know that they can get away with it. | ||
So I don't think we need our names on a piece of paper. | ||
I think we need real political force. | ||
Not violent, but real political force. | ||
We need to start thinking about things like the civil rights movement and how they were able to overturn so many of those injustices by boycotting, by sitting in. | ||
What are some things that we can be doing as citizens of the United States of America to ensure, not that our politicians know how we feel about the war in Ukraine. | ||
They know how we feel about the war in Ukraine. | ||
Not that our politicians know how we feel about going to war with Iran. | ||
They know how we feel about going to war with Iran. | ||
But we need to ensure that we don't fund wars in Ukraine, that we don't go to war with Iran. | ||
And the only way to do that is to ramp up, to escalate the way that we interact with and engage with our government. | ||
And right now, we are allowing ourselves to be abused by our government, to be treated like whipped dogs. | ||
Frankly, it's like an abusive marriage. | ||
We're like the battered wife who thinks it's our fault. | ||
No, he really loves me. | ||
The government really loves me. | ||
He won't do it again as long as I get in line. | ||
Meanwhile, the government comes home, tuna casserole! | ||
Just starts flipping over furniture and bombing everywhere. | ||
We've got to change the way that we do things. | ||
We need to do something different. | ||
What is it the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result? | ||
Well, we do the same thing over and over again and we expect a different result. | ||
We vote in our federal elections. | ||
We pay no attention to our local elections. | ||
And we pay our taxes and we go about our business. | ||
And that's exactly what the deep state political class wants us to do. | ||
It's fine if you disagree, so long as that disagreement happens. | ||
It's fine that you have an idea of the way things should be or you have policies that you'd prefer over others as long as you can't force us, the political class, to actually do what's right. | ||
That's why these Epstein files are so important. | ||
It's not because I care about one human trafficker or one blackmail ring. | ||
When we know that there's millions of pedophiles based on the statistics in the United States of America. | ||
When we know that there's hundreds of thousands of missing children still in the United States of America due to trafficking. | ||
The reason the Epstein case is so important is because it is a metaphor, a symbol of a much deeper problem. | ||
Much more foundational problem. | ||
The problem that our politicians can get away with doing. | ||
The most egregious things with absolutely zero accountability. | ||
It's not just about catching Prince Andrew, having an affair with an underage girl. | ||
It's not just about catching Bill Gates or whatever other world leaders were on the island, the Bill Clintons and others with underage girls. | ||
It's the fact that it's such an affront, such a slap in the face, To we, the people, that our politicians can run and operate an underage sex island for decades. | ||
It can get busted where law enforcement and every investigatory institution in our nation knows exactly who did what when and no one is charged with a single crime. | ||
That's why the Epstein files are important. | ||
I could give a shit about Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell or which politician did what to what kid. | ||
I mean, I know they're all criminals. | ||
I'm not surprised or even offended that these powerful people would do these terrible things. | ||
Of course they do. | ||
Always. | ||
And throughout history, always have. | ||
What offends me is that we can all know and still nothing happens. | ||
We can all know. | ||
About every crime they've ever committed, the nature of these crimes, the, frankly, satanic nature of them, and not a single one of them has to face justice? | ||
It's unbelievable to me. | ||
Brady in Arizona, Brady, what's on your mind? | ||
You've been waiting a long time. | ||
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Yeah, right on, Chase. | |
I was just watching the wave of missiles coming from Iran into Tel Aviv right now, and that Golden Dome isn't doing, or the Iron Dome isn't doing too well. | ||
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I think I'm going to have to call it the Iron Dumb here after tonight. | |
But I hope they just keep concentrating on Tel Aviv. | ||
And we got about 50,000 to 70,000 of our troops that are within missile distance of Iran. | ||
I'm just wondering what you should do. | ||
What would you do if Iran decides to start attacking our troops on the ground now? | ||
Are we going to be stuck and then dragged into the war now in Iran, just like we were dragged into NATO into Ukraine? | ||
Well, there's nothing that the deep state would love more than for our troops to be attacked by Iran, because the deep state wants to go to war with Iran as soon as possible and has for 20 years. | ||
And frankly, Alex said that he believes, I don't want to mischaracterize what he said. | ||
Crew, correct me if I'm wrong, but in the first hour today, didn't Alex say that he was thinking that the Iron Dome was empty? | ||
It was out of resources? | ||
I think that they're intentionally standing down, just like they did on October 7th. | ||
Because they understand that if they are going to respond to Iran with overwhelming force, it's not going to come off very popular if there hasn't been some real damage in Israel. | ||
So I think they're letting these missiles hit so they can say that they were attacked, so they can show destruction. | ||
I mean, I was watching Fox News this morning just to see what the establishment was saying. | ||
And they've got this guy, this correspondent, who's in Israel. | ||
On the site of where this missile had hit last night, and this building is rubble, a bunch of stones all over the foundation, and there's first responders desperately pulling rubble away to try to see if they can save anybody who may be trapped beneath the destruction, the wreckage of the missiles that struck. | ||
And there's this bird that flies out, and the guy's like, oh, that's a pigeon flying out. | ||
It's almost like a symbol of hope or something. | ||
And I don't think it was staged or anything like that. | ||
But my point is, they want the neoconservative base or the naive conservative base to see the destruction in Israel in order to justify or garner support for a massive response, particularly with the United States involved. | ||
They do the same thing, too. | ||
So many of, not all, but so many of the, for lack of a better term. | ||
Anti-Semitic influencers on the internet, podcasters, I'm not going to name any specific names, but many of them are actually funded and supported by our own intelligence apparatus because Israel understands and the CIA understands that the more anti-Semitism appears to be a problem, the more support Israel gets. | ||
And they want this war with Iran because it's about protecting the dollars, the global reserve currency. | ||
And we have to stabilize the region in order to get the IMEC corridor to compete with the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
And the only way we can stabilize the region is if there's a genocide among the Palestinians and if Iran is totally neutralized. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
So until we solve the fundamental problem of our money, we're always going to be at war over there. | ||
And I don't know whether Iran has a nuclear weapon or not. | ||
I would be very surprised if they didn't already have a nuclear weapon. | ||
The reason they haven't used it... | ||
And they don't want to go to war with the United States of America because despite the fact that we never seem to win a war, we do always succeed at overthrowing the existing government in whatever country we go to war with, it seems like, except maybe Vietnam. | ||
So yeah, we lost the war in Afghanistan, but it's not the same government now that it was when we went in. | ||
We lost the war in Iraq, but it's not the same government now than it was when we went in. | ||
So they understand, these leaders in Iran understand, if we use a nuke, Iran might end up winning the war because America will give up or overspend after 20 years, but we're all going to be dead as the existing leadership. | ||
So, I don't know, man. | ||
I think that fundamentally this is all just about money. | ||
And everything else is an excuse. | ||
And if we had honest money, maybe we'd have an honest war. | ||
But we don't have honest money, and that's why all of our wars have been dishonest. | ||
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