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Decoding the New World Order agenda hidden in the headlines. | |
It's Sunday Night Live with your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Sunday Night Live. | ||
I am your host, Chase Geyser, for the next one hour and 55 minutes. | ||
In the final hour of the broadcast this evening, I will be taking your phone call, so please keep your phones close by. | ||
I'm going to show clip 20 here in a second, but we do have a new statement from President Donald J. Trump that just came out on Truth Social about 20 or 30 minutes ago. | ||
So I'm going to read this to you, then we're going to show the clip and unpack it. | ||
President Trump says, I am saddened to watch Elon Musk go completely off the rails, essentially becoming a train wreck over the past five weeks. | ||
He even wants to start a third political party, despite the fact that they have never succeeded in the United States. | ||
The system seems not designed for them. | ||
The one thing third parties are good for is the creation of complete and total disruption and chaos. | ||
And we have enough of that with the radical left Democrats who have lost their confidence and their minds. | ||
Republicans, on the other hand, are a smooth-running machine that just passed the biggest bill of its kind in the history of our country. | ||
It is a great bill, but unfortunately for Elon, it eliminates the ridiculous electric vehicle mandate, which would have forced everyone to buy an electric car in a short period of time. | ||
I have been strongly opposed to that from the very beginning. | ||
People are now allowed to buy whatever they want, gasoline-powered hybrids, which are doing very well, or new technologies as they come about. | ||
No more EV mandate. | ||
I have campaigned on this for two years, and quite honestly, when Elon gave me his total and unquestioned endorsement, I asked him whether or not he knew that I was going to terminate the EV mandate. | ||
It was in every speech I made and in every conversation I had. | ||
He said he had no problems with that. | ||
I was very surprised. | ||
Additionally, Elon asked that one of his close friends run NASA, and while I thought his friend was very good, I was surprised to learn that he was a blue-blooded Democrat who had never contributed to a Republican before. | ||
Elon probably was also. | ||
I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the space business, run NASA when NASA is such a big part of Elon's corporate life. | ||
My number one charge is to protect the American public. | ||
Let's look at clip 20 of Trump responding to Musk's third party announcement. | ||
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Starting a third party. | |
I think it's ridiculous to start a third party. | ||
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We have a tremendous success with the Republican Party. | |
The Democrats have lost their way, but it's always been a two-party system. | ||
And I think starting a third party just adds the confusion. | ||
It really seems to have been developed for two parties. | ||
Third parties have never worked. | ||
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So we can have fun with it, but I think it's ridiculous. | |
Now, there's a couple of interesting things to consider about this. | ||
First, I would like to offer the disclaimer that I unabashedly, brazenly, unashamedly celebrate and support President Trump. | ||
And I've taken a lot of time to think about this big, beautiful bill. | ||
And while I have problems with it, I don't think it's nearly as bad as many said. | ||
Yes, it's true that it raises the debt ceiling in the United States of America $5 trillion, which is totally untenable. | ||
And we should be paying off the debt rather than raising the debt ceiling. | ||
That being said, the $5 trillion that is raised in the debt ceiling is not spent in this bill. | ||
This bill spends about $267 billion, according to the estimates that I was able to see. | ||
Things that I was very concerned about, like things like the artificial intelligence moratorium on any regulation, those were removed from the final bill. | ||
And the massive cuts that are taking place in the bill seem to me to be very good. | ||
While the Elizabeth Warrens and the Chuck Schumers and others come out and say that this is going to eradicate everyone's health care, especially if you have a grandmother or a friend who has a grandmother, I find that to be very unlikely. | ||
In fact, probably a brazen lie, given that those who are touting this claim are those who are most famous for touting brazen lies. | ||
In fact, I like the cuts. | ||
And I like the fact that the Golden Dome is funded. | ||
And I like the fact that we're catalyzing artificial intelligence development, because if we don't, then China will. | ||
Now, I'm very concerned about the Palantirs, the Googles, the Microsoft, and others who are going to be involved in the development of this artificial intelligence because I don't think our culture is ready for such a massive behemoth that is this weapon of mass destruction, this AI. | ||
I don't think we're psychologically prepared to handle the manipulation and the tactics and the capabilities and features of such a technology wielded by the technocrats, which is one of the reasons why I think the moratorium was originally in place on regulating the technology to ensure that these large corporations could not lobby for regulations that would ensure weeding out any small business competition. | ||
As long as we have decentralized artificial intelligence, I think we're going to be in a good place. | ||
And we certainly have to win this innovation race against the CCP. | ||
Otherwise, the CCP will wield this ring of power against the people of the world and seek to dominate economics and warfare and information into the 21st century. | ||
Now, I don't know much about economics or warfare, but I do know a thing or two about an information war. | ||
And I do know a thing or two about artificial intelligence, at least as much as anybody else who has tinkered with the technology does. | ||
And I will say that it's both the most liberating and the most dangerous technology that has ever been developed. | ||
What the nuclear weapon was to the 20th century, artificial intelligence is to the 21st century. | ||
And so we are finding ourselves in a Cold War with China that we must win, which is why, all in all, I think I do support the big, beautiful bill. | ||
Do I think anyone who didn't support it is a traitor? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Do I share the same concerns that many others do regarding this legislation? | ||
I absolutely do. | ||
But do I trust President Trump? | ||
Yes. | ||
But when it comes to this alternative third party, first of all, it's not really a third party. | ||
It's actually a second one. | ||
We don't need a third party in the United States of America. | ||
We need a second one because we have a problem called the Uniparty where the Republicans and the Democrats act like they're at odds with one another, but then they constantly increase the spending, constantly vote for all the same wars, conflicts, and policies that exploit the American people for the sake of lining the pockets of the political class. | ||
The Crenshaws are just as bad as the Pelosis. | ||
The Lindsey Grahams are just as bad as the Chuck Schumers. | ||
They just speak differently and say their policies or back their policies for different reasons, but ultimately we wind up at the same end of the road. | ||
That is war, war, war, taxes, taxes, taxes, and spending, spending, spending. | ||
Something I think Donald Trump is aware of. | ||
But they're coming out, the Stephen Millers and the Donald Trumps and others, and they're saying a few things which frankly I don't believe to be true. | ||
Am I calling them liars? | ||
No, I'm calling them misguided, mistaken, or perhaps just fudging the truth a little bit For the sake of political gain. | ||
Political gain, which I believe in. | ||
I believe that good should triumph over evil, though I am opposed to utilitarianism and Machiavellianism. | ||
I do understand why the Stephen Millers and other members of this Trump administration would be so critical of a third party. | ||
On the one hand, they come out and say that it's impossible, it'll never work, they'll never win, it only ever leads to disruption and chaos. | ||
And yes, that may be true, but keep in mind that if Elon Musk funds a third party and he only wins the state of Texas, then no Republican will ever be elected president again in the United States of America. | ||
If he pulls enough votes away from the Republican candidate just in the state of Texas, he can single-handedly dictate all of the policy of the Republican Party moving forward. | ||
They will have to bend the knee to him as he dictates what policies we're going to have. | ||
So despite the fact that it might not be able to carry all 50 states or win a presidential election, it can certainly have enough of an impact in order to change the outcome or policies of the existing infrastructure that we have in place. | ||
In fact, I've often been frustrated that the Libertarian Party has diversified and spread thin all of its resources, trying to win elections nationwide when all it had to do ever was fund all of its resources into the state of Texas, pull enough votes away from the Republican candidate, and boom, the Republican Party would have to change all of their policies if they wanted an endorsement from the Libertarian candidate or the Libertarian Party. | ||
But they've never done this in their foolishness because there's so much infighting that they've never been able to come together in order to exact a political strategy worthwhile. | ||
But Elon Musk is a little bit of a different breed. | ||
He understands strategy, and they can act like he's gone crazy over the course of the last five weeks, but the people who are crazy enough to change the world are usually the ones who do, and frankly, only the ones who do. | ||
And so he's always been this quote-unquote crazy. | ||
Now he's got conviction. | ||
Now he's got legacy. | ||
And I'm telling you folks, it has nothing to do with the EV mandate. | ||
Because under the Biden administration, he repeatedly shot down, voted against, and explicitly opposed legislation that did have EV mandates because he didn't like all the earmarks associated with it. | ||
We know that it's not about making money for him because he's got so much money, he doesn't know what to do with any of it. | ||
He overspent on Twitter before he turned it into X because he wanted to fight for the principle of freedom of speech and, of course, the data to develop a competitive artificial intelligence to ensure that open AI would not have a monopoly on the technology. | ||
The fact of the matter is, this Golden Dome is going to line Elon Musk's pockets. | ||
So this big, beautiful bill, despite the fact that it doesn't include an EV mandate in it, does certainly include policy, programs, and funding that will enrich Elon Musk. | ||
The Golden Dome is meant to be this satellite shield all around the globe, a sphere around the sphere that is the planet. | ||
And I'm sorry to offend those of you who are flat earthers. | ||
The Earth simply is not flat. | ||
And the only way that we can afford to establish such a golden dome is if we use rockets that can fly and then land again and fly and then land again. | ||
And that is exclusive to SpaceX technology. | ||
So SpaceX stands to make billions upon billions of dollars with the funding of this golden dome technology, regardless of the electric vehicle mandate. | ||
I assure you that Elon Musk's opposition to this legislation, regardless of whether it's reasonable, rational, or not, has nothing to do with the fact that an EV mandate was removed. | ||
And everything to do with the fact that he understands that a nation that is bankrupt is not a nation that can establish an interplanetary species in humanity. | ||
Now, like I said, this increase in the budget deficit of $5 trillion is not the same thing as spending $5 trillion, though surely Congress over the course of the next four to 10 years will spend the $5 trillion. | ||
And we will see printing of money and we will see inflation and we will see the working class in America lose buying power if Congress betrays us. | ||
But if we win the midterms and if we successfully purge the party of all the neoconservatives who want war after war after war and spending after spending after spending and tax after tax after tax and surveillance after surveillance after surveillance, then we the people can determine the future of our nation regardless of what Elon Musk does with a third party or what Donald Trump does with this term. | ||
That is the lesson to be learned from this recent conflict between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
The lesson, yes, that we do need a second party because there is a major schism occurring right now within the right. | ||
Yes, we do need to rein back spending, but at the same time, we have to win this golden dome and artificial intelligence arms race that is taking place right before our eyes. | ||
Just recently, we've had China come out with propaganda videos and announcements and demonstrations of its new weapons capabilities, its ability to wipe out electrical grids with its electrical bombs, EMPs, electromagnetic pulses, or other more traditional ballistics designed specifically for electricity generators here in the United States of America. | ||
We understand that they are rapidly expanding as fast as possible in order to try to dominate trade in the other side of the planet so they can subvert the dollar as the global reserve currency and usher in a new era of CCP dominance. | ||
And it'll be just as bloody, if not bloodier, than what we saw from the United States of America over the course of the 20th century. | ||
Because while we did unseat regime after regime and disrupt government after government in the name of humanity and democracy, but really in the name of money, the CCP has no problem with its own people or any other people starving for that matter. | ||
We saw between 1958 and 1962 more deaths during the great leap forward of starvation within the CCP than we saw due to white supremacy whatsoever worldwide combined between 1619 and 2019. | ||
So while Black Lives Matter and others talk about white supremacy being the greatest threat to national security, I think it more likely the CCP being the greatest threat to national security. | ||
Well, what about Iran and its nuclear capabilities? | ||
Yes, it's true. | ||
Iran is a threat and it does have nuclear capabilities. | ||
In fact, it's probably had a nuclear weapon for at least 15 years. | ||
We have to remember that Iran is not Iran. | ||
Iran is a proxy, a radical proxy for China. | ||
And it is on the brink of its own internal regime change sponsored by the CIA right before our eyes. | ||
But let me show you clip four here of the Pentagon coming out and saying that Iran's nuclear capabilities were successfully neutralized by the bombs on Iran just weeks ago. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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You said in your opening that this led to the obliteration of Iran's nuclear ambitions. | |
And I wonder if the assessment is Not just that you're citing is not that the program was degraded, but that Iran no longer has the ambition to even create a nuclear weapon. | ||
Is there an intelligence or assessment that says that? | ||
Well, I mean, we believe that sending bombers from Missouri 37 hours on a mission, not a single shot fired at them, took a very strong psychological toll on Iranian leadership. | ||
We also believe that the degradation of the facilities at Ford, Istafon, and Antez degraded their physical capability of constructing a bomb. | ||
And it's not just enriched uranium or centrifuges or things like that. | ||
We destroyed the components that they would need to build a bomb. | ||
And so when you take that constellation of different things into consideration, yeah, we believe that Iran's nuclear capability has been severely degraded. | ||
Perhaps even their ambition to build a bomb, I mean, ultimately the president has said he's not going to allow them to build a bomb. | ||
The Israelis are not going to allow them to have a bomb, and they know that. | ||
And I think that factors into their decision-making process. | ||
Now, this is all just cover. | ||
The Iranians have a bomb already. | ||
They may or may not have a way to deliver it. | ||
They could certainly sneak it into any area in the region and detonate it there. | ||
They've had a bomb for many years. | ||
And even if they didn't have a bomb, China or Russia could very easily supply them with one. | ||
What's happening right before our eyes is a battle over trade dominance between China and the United States. | ||
We have to ensure that oil is traded in U.S. dollars because of the petro dollar. | ||
And China has to ensure that it can dominate trade in the region in order to subvert that and establish a new global reserve currency. | ||
Between China and the BRICS nations and the globalists who seek to install a blockchain cryptocurrency in place, we have two foes in the global economic war taking place right before our eyes. | ||
So the Pentagon is lying to us. | ||
It's saying that we've disrupted the nuclear capabilities. | ||
Really, that had very little to do with it, if nothing to do with it whatsoever. | ||
We gave them weeks' notice in Iran as to which sites would be targeted. | ||
They clearly moved all of the enriched materials that they had in those sites to another so-called unknown location. | ||
And frankly, they already had the bomb. | ||
This is why when we bombed them and Israel and the neoconservatives here in the United States of America immediately came out and said we had to do more, we were effectively calling the bluff of the BB Netanyahus and the neoconservatives saying, oh, I thought that if we bombed them, that was going to be enough. | ||
That's what you said. | ||
But then when the retaliation was superficial only and they bombed our base in Qatar, but let us know in advance when they were going to bomb us, how many bombs they were going to use so that nobody was harmed whatsoever. | ||
In fact, I believe all of the bombs were intercepted. | ||
When that retaliation was superficial rather than escalatory, that's when we saw the Bibi Netanyahu's and the neoconservatives like Lindsey Graham and others come out and say, oh, well, they still have this enriched uranium. | ||
We need to get boots on the ground. | ||
We need to have regime change because you see, this is about a proxy war with China. | ||
The military-industrial complex and the national security apparatus wants us to go to war in Iran because they want us to control the government of Iran instead of China, as China does now. | ||
Just like the military-industrial complex, the national security apparatus, and the neoconservatives want us to control the government in Ukraine rather than Russia. | ||
Of course, Russia controlled the government many years ago. | ||
Then we unseated that government, installed a new regime, which is a cutout of the CIA and our own establishment. | ||
Civil war broke out in Ukraine, and now there's a massive proxy war going on between Russia and the United States in Ukraine as millions upon millions of people die or are displaced or are conscripted to fight a needless, senseless war that could very easily have been prevented. | ||
And I know many people on the right are disappointed in the fact that Donald Trump hasn't stopped that war yet. | ||
And it's true, he hasn't stopped the war yet, but he's certainly kept it from escalating. | ||
And I know many people on the right and within our own movement are disappointed in the fact that there haven't been more deportations in the United States yet. | ||
And yes, it's true. | ||
There could absolutely be more deportations, but he did stop the bleeding. | ||
And I know that many within our own movement are disappointed in the fact that we bombed Iran, because after all, in the United States of America, we are very sick of war after war after war in the Middle East for lie after lie after lie or reasons not, excuse me, reasons not explicitly disclosed to the public. | ||
But that war did not serve to cause any escalation. | ||
In fact, there was immediately a ceasefire between Israel and Iran as soon as the bombing took place. | ||
Almost like it was all theater, like it was all planned out ahead of time. | ||
Like it was a way for Donald Trump to get the support that he needed for the big, beautiful bill without getting us involved in World War III. | ||
World War III But now domestically we see these issues arise. | ||
Whether it's rumors of weather weapons being used with these floods that have taken place in Texas, whether it's issues with deportations not taking place rapidly enough, others saying that they're too brutal or cruel. | ||
Whether it's issues with things like No King's protesters funded by George Soros literally burning down city after city after city while leftists apologize for this action and even call for violence against ICE agents by advocating for people to use apps like ICE Block or things of that nature, which identify where ICE agents are so they can be harassed or targeted. | ||
But here's a clip from Jimmy Dore, clip number one, talking about some of the recent developments with ICE. | ||
We'll get into this and unpack it on the other side. | ||
I'm certainly against the way they're doing the ICE. | ||
I'm certainly, I don't think cops should be wearing masks in the street. | ||
I think that's ridiculous. | ||
I don't think they should be ripping people off the street. | ||
I think they know where they are, but that Trump already announced, I'm not going to go after the people working on farms or working in meat packing or working on construction sites. | ||
You know what? | ||
If they really were serious about it, they would go in and arrest a few of the people who hired those people, and that would stop immediately. | ||
And that would stop immediately. | ||
But they're not going to do that because why? | ||
Because business, which donates to the Republican and Democratic Party and actually runs the country, wants those cheap, illegal immigrants here for cheap labor. | ||
They want them here so they can exploit them more. | ||
And it also keeps people fighting against each other. | ||
It keeps workers fighting against even more desperate workers. | ||
So people say, oh, an illegal alien stole my job or took my job. | ||
No, they didn't. | ||
What happened Was a billionaire corporation or a capitalist billionaire took your job and gave it to a person that was in a more desperate situation for you than you are. | ||
So they'll work for even less and they don't have rights. | ||
So they can't organize a union. | ||
They're not, and so they can always be under the threat of being deported. | ||
So they're easily easier for them to manipulate and control than a natural, an American citizen. | ||
So if you're angry about that, you should be angry at the person above you who's hiring them, who runs the corporation and who also runs the government. | ||
So Donald Trump is not going to go after those illegal immigrants. | ||
They're not. | ||
They're picking the low-hanging fruit, people outside of a Home Depot looking for day labor, shit like that. | ||
That's who they're going after. | ||
So I'm against illegal immigration 100%. | ||
I'm not saying that I wouldn't be an illegal immigrant myself if I was in a bad situation. | ||
If the United States came and overthrew my government and put sanctions on my country economically and made my life miserable, I would try to sneak into the United States and make a better life for myself for sure. | ||
I'm not saying, that's not the point. | ||
But the point is you have to have, as Dennis Kucinich said when he came on our show, there's no bigger lefty than Dennis Kucinich. | ||
And he says, you got to, if you don't have borders, you don't have a country. | ||
And if you can't enforce immigration law, you have to enforce immigration laws. | ||
I'm all for all that stuff. | ||
But at the same time, the way they're doing it is the worst way possible that they could possibly do it. | ||
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They're faking it. | |
It's fake. | ||
And it's fake. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's all show. | ||
You know what? | ||
I have no problem with people being ripped from the streets and sent out of this country. | ||
And I like the message that it sends. | ||
That's where I disagree with Jimmy Doerr there. | ||
However, I do agree with the sentiment that it is theater. | ||
That we're not seeing the hundreds of thousands or millions of people getting deported that we voted for, that we want. | ||
And maybe that will come. | ||
Maybe it just takes time to weaponize these institutions, to get it done in an expedient way. | ||
Maybe it just takes a little while. | ||
After all, President Trump has only been the president of the United States for about six months now. | ||
So I'm going to give him some time. | ||
I'm going to give him a little bit of grace. | ||
But there are a lot of things that we're concerned about. | ||
The Pambondis, the Cache Patels, and others who come out and brag about how over the course of the last seven days, we have arrested 200 child predators. | ||
When we know there are millions of child predators and 200, while sounds like a big number, I guess, because it's 200, is a very small number when you divide it into four per state. | ||
That's what the FBI could accomplish over the course of a seven-day period. | ||
So we need more from the Trump administration on many different levels. | ||
They're doing a great job on many levels, but we need more on many different levels if we're going to win these midterms. | ||
Because if we don't see extraordinary results, then the people are going to shift back to the other party like they always do in midterm elections when they're disappointed and their expectations aren't met. | ||
And we need to awaken the people to what's really going on so they understand this dynamic. | ||
I was home for the 4th of July and I couldn't believe how little my family and friends knew about the big, beautiful bill. | ||
And I'm not an expert by any means, but I did read it a few times, certainly skimmed through it a few times and its different variations. | ||
And they had concerns over the cuts to Medicare or Medicaid and the other cuts and the other issues associated with it. | ||
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More news on the other side. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Sunday Man Live. | ||
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I am Chase Geiser, your host, for the next one hour and 27 minutes. | |
At the top of the hour, I will be taking your call. | ||
So please keep your phones close by. | ||
I want to hear from you and what your thoughts are since we last spoke. | ||
It was a beautiful 4th of July in Illinois where I was. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that it was so ratchet here in Austin, Texas, and that all the festivities were canceled. | ||
But I did watch the extended cut of The Patriot again with my family, an annual tradition. | ||
Got to see an awesome parade, as well as an amazing fireworks show. | ||
And my daughters were old enough to really appreciate the fireworks show for the first time. | ||
So that was incredibly beautiful and amazing to see. | ||
But I want to show you this clip of Besant, Treasury Secretary Besant, who is thought to be maybe the next in line to be the chairman of the Federal Reserve if the chairman resigns or is fired or leaves, God willing. | ||
This is Besant in clip 29 talking about Elon Musk and the validity of a third party. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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And he announced this weekend that he is starting a new political party. | |
Does that worry the Trump administration? | ||
Look, the principles of Doge were very popular. | ||
I think if you looked at the polling, Elon was not. | ||
So I believe that the boards of directors at his various companies wanted him to come back and run those companies, which he is better at than anyone. | ||
So I imagine that those board of directors did not like this announcement yesterday and will be encouraging him to focus on his business activities, not his political activities. | ||
Now, of course, it's possible that starting a third party, a second party really is premature, but it's something that we've all had in our hearts for a long time. | ||
And it's unfortunate that it's taking place amidst this schism between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
I'd rather see the Republican Party purged of neoconservatives and turned into a truly America-first MAGA party than another third party introduced, which could only weaken the right and ensure that the left takes power. | ||
That's what we have to be concerned about with such a disruption. | ||
But if it is proven over the course of the next 18 months or so that the Uniparty Cannot be conquered, that the neoconservatives dominate foreign policy, and that spending is exorbitant, then I guess it proves the point that no matter who the president of the United States is, how messianic or heroic the president of the United States is, that this two-party system cannot be salvaged, that this uniparty system cannot be salvaged. | ||
So we'll see what happens, what plays out, but Elon Musk is a formidable foe and not to be underestimated. | ||
And you should never attack a stronger enemy head-on. | ||
Not saying that Elon Musk is stronger than Donald Trump, but it's to be determined which is stronger than the other. | ||
Yes, it's true that Elon Musk has more money, but so did Bloomberg, and Bloomberg didn't stand a chance whatsoever. | ||
Yes, it's true probably that Elon Musk is smarter, at least from a technical standpoint. | ||
But there are many smart men who are powerless because they lose their lives to academia or paths of PhD progress or research studies dependent on government agencies. | ||
And it is true that Doge was incredibly popular, as the Treasury Secretary said. | ||
After all, Doge team terminates 256 wasteful contracts worth $14.3 billion, including $850,000 in USAID contract for Resilience Advisor in Somalia. | ||
So Doge is doing some beautiful things. | ||
It was incredibly effective. | ||
And I can understand why Elon Musk would be frustrated at an administration that raises the debt ceiling $5 trillion without codifying any of the cuts that were identified by Elon Musk, who donated his time. | ||
I mean, if you calculate how much money he earns or makes or accrues over the course of a year and you divide it by the number of working hours in a year, his hourly rate is absolutely astronomical. | ||
So every hour that he donated to Doge was millions upon millions of dollars in value. | ||
An hour that he could be spending somewhere else trying to figure out how to get humanity into outer space or make a more efficient electric vehicle or make a more efficient rocket for our national defense interests. | ||
And after donating those hours upon hours and putting his reputation on the line and buying a company that was essentially worthless in order to protect freedom of speech on the internet, and then creating a competitor to OpenAI to try to save humanity from artificial intelligence being monopolized and dominated by major corporations like OpenAI, Microsoft, or Google. | ||
If these Doge cuts aren't codified, I can see why he's incredibly frustrated. | ||
I guarantee you has very little, if anything, to do with an EV mandate not being included in the big, beautiful bill. | ||
But we understand that he's basically got a monopoly on space. | ||
I mean, all that we can get from the Amazons and the Blue Origins and the Jeff Bezos is like what we see here in clip 14. | ||
Do you remember this? | ||
This is women going to space, celebrities going to space. | ||
If it's real or not, it's hard to tell. | ||
And this is the best that they can do. | ||
This is what we have to look forward to if we don't see decentralization and dominance in the space. | ||
Are we really going to beat China in the space race, the space wars, if this is all we have? | ||
Clip 14. | ||
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One, two, three, take out space. | ||
Woo! | ||
Tamir, Tamir's in space. | ||
Okay, put your Flynn up there. | ||
Flynn, behind you, Louis. | ||
Flynn, I gotcha. | ||
I got you, Flynn. | ||
Gotcha. | ||
Proud of you, Flynn. | ||
Oh, the moon. | ||
You guys, I will have to tell you, look at the moon. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
Wow, look at the blue line. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
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Okay. | ||
Now it's time to look out. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
How intimidating this truly is. | ||
How shocked and terrified must be the CCP at such stunts. | ||
Folks, we're on the cusp of World War III with China. | ||
In like six ways. | ||
First of all, we've got this massive war going on between the United States and Russia happening through Ukraine. | ||
Not sure how that's going to de-escalate as reports on my desk right now show the Russians advancing. | ||
I mean, the war's been over for a long time, but Zelensky just refuses to give up, I suppose. | ||
Honestly, he should adopt more of his buddy Macron's mentality, be a little bit more French and just surrender, surrender, surrender. | ||
That would probably be, for the first time, the correct decision for Zelensky right now. | ||
But then we have this conflict with Iran, which is really a war with China. | ||
We have this conflict with Pakistan, which de-escalated very quickly, but could bubble up any time, which is really a conflict with China and the United States. | ||
We have this conflict over Taiwan taking place right before our eyes as well, as we're in this artificial intelligence arms race, which could easily lead to a war with China. | ||
And China right now is trying to beat us in an economic war with the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
And the Democrats are mad that Tucker Carlson is speaking with the leadership in Iran. | ||
If you remember what was going on with Gorbachev during the Cold War and the hotline between Russia and the United States, communication is absolutely critical, absolutely imperative, absolutely essential to prevent a World War III from breaking out because of a misunderstanding. | ||
But we have Joe Biden, who Putin admitted to Tucker, by the way, a Joe Biden who never spoke with Vladimir Putin during this entire conflict. | ||
And now we have right-wingers like Levin and other neoconservatives saying that Tucker Carlson is a traitor because he's speaking with the Ayatollah or with the leader of Iran. | ||
This is absolutely despicable. | ||
Let's watch this clip 26 and unpack it. | ||
We just finished up an interview with Masoud Pazeshkian, who is the president of Iran, the 70-year-old heart surgeon who leads the country we were just at war with about a week and a half ago. | ||
We know we'll be criticized for doing this interview. | ||
Why did we do it anyway? | ||
Well, we did it because we were just at war with Iran 10 days ago and maybe again. | ||
And so our view, which has remained consistent over time, is that American citizens have the constitutional right and the God-given right to all the information they can gather about matters that affect them. | ||
If their country is doing something with their money in their name, they have a right, an absolute right to know as much about it as they can. | ||
And that would include hearing from the people they're fighting. | ||
Now, can you believe everything you hear from the president of Iran? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But that's not the point. | ||
The point is, you should be able to decide for yourself whether you believe it or not. | ||
And keep in mind that anyone who seeks to deny you that right is not your ally, but your enemy. | ||
By the way, we have also put in for the third time in the last several months an interview request with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Nenyahu, and we hope he accepts that. | ||
The interview is limited by a couple of factors. | ||
One, it was done by remote through a translator. | ||
That's always awkward. | ||
For another, I don't speak Persian. | ||
And there are all kinds of questions that I didn't ask the president of Iran, particularly questions to which I knew I could not get an honest answer, such as, was your nuclear program totally disabled by the bombing campaign by the U.S. government a week and a half ago? | ||
There's no chance he's going to answer that question honestly. | ||
I didn't bother to ask it. | ||
The answer, in fact, from an American perspective, even from the CIA's perspective, is unknowable. | ||
So we dispensed with those, and I asked him very simple questions, such as, what is your goal? | ||
Do you seek war with the United States? | ||
Do you seek war with Israel? | ||
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Again, the purpose of this was not to get to the absolute truth. | ||
That's impossible in an interview like this. | ||
The purpose of the interview was to add to the corpus of knowledge from which Americans can derive their own opinion. | ||
Learn everything you can, and then you decide. | ||
That's the promise of America. | ||
And we hope that this interview does a small part to making that promise real. | ||
This interview will be up as soon as we've done editing it, as noted, and that should be in a day or two. | ||
Now, as Tucker is being criticized for speaking with an enemy of America in the interview, something any journalist would absolutely love and adore to do, we've got NATO chief Mark Rutt, and I'm going to show clip 30 here in a second, saying that World War III could begin with simultaneous invasions by China and Russia. | ||
He states that China would attempt to take Taiwan while Putin attacks NATO territory at the same time. | ||
According to Rutt, the strategy involves Russia tying up NATO in Europe while China advances on Taiwan. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
And let's really be not naive about this. | ||
If Xi Jinping would attack Taiwan, he will first make sure that he gives a call to his very junior partner in all of this, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, residing in Moscow, and telling him, hey, I'm going to do this, and I need you to keep them busy in Europe by attacking NATO territory. | ||
That is most likely the way this will progress. | ||
Meanwhile, our so-called allies are funding pastors all over the United States to advocate on behalf of Israel. | ||
Now, I understand that it's complicated. | ||
I understand that many of you believe in something called Judeo-Christian values. | ||
I certainly believe in Christian values. | ||
Some would say that since Christianity is an Abrahamic religion, there is such a thing as Judeo-Christian values. | ||
But I would say that Christianity harbors Judeo-values, but Judaism doesn't really harbor Christian values because after all, it does deny the Christ by definition, unless you're a Messianic Jew, which all Christians really are. | ||
If you read the book of Romans, we're grafted into the line of Abraham through baptism. | ||
And as Gentiles, then we participate in that covenant that God made with Abraham. | ||
It's all in the Old Testament. | ||
It all ties together perfectly well. | ||
But it's okay for some reason for Bibi Netanyahu to come to our Congress and plead for money, to fund organizations which in turn fund pastors to manipulate the evangelical base of our people, to guilt them into supporting Israel when they don't really know what they're doing. | ||
Jesus Christ himself, famously saying, forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do, is probably saying the same thing right now about those who support Israel, which tries to get us into war after war after war, incessantly in the name of these Judeo-Christian values or protecting the only so-called democracy in the region, despite the fact that B.B. Netanyahu has been in power, what, 18 of the last 25 years? | ||
Doesn't sound very democratic to me. | ||
But here's Owen Schroer speaking with Pastor Greg Locke, who I'm unable to confirm myself if he was funded directly by this organization, which Candace Owens brilliantly revealed to the public last week. | ||
But here he is confronting him on the Israel question in clip seven. | ||
I do believe that we have a national responsibility to stand for the people of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, just simply because the Bible tells me I have to. | ||
If I'm a Christian, I have to. | ||
The Bible doesn't tell you that your government and your country has to. | ||
If you want to, go ahead. | ||
It's a free country. | ||
Yeah, well, I can't sway the governments one way or the other. | ||
You don't have to. | ||
Israel already does. | ||
Yeah, but I'm going to stand with the people, and I believe I need to live in a nation that stands with the people. | ||
Listen, this much I can tell you. | ||
If America ever made a statement that we will cut off Israel, have nothing to do with them, I promise you I'd move to Israel tomorrow. | ||
Really? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, you're going to get that opportunity. | ||
I promise you. | ||
And I would say at this rate, all support for Israel, definitely in America, all support will be gone 10 to 20 years, 20 years max, 10 years minimum, I'd say. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
I'd say, oh, 100%. | ||
In fact, I'd say maybe even by the 2028 presidential elections, coming out against Israel will now become popular. | ||
Oh, well, that's going to be popular. | ||
It's certainly cute to do that these days, but it's not going to happen in the finality of things in America, not anytime sooner. | ||
I could show you in Revelation why it's not, but again, we can agree to disagree on that. | ||
So kudos to Greg Locke for coming into studio, being a big man, speaking directly with Alex Jones face-to-face, and knowing Schroyer face-to-face. | ||
I respect him. | ||
I like him. | ||
I disagree with him on the Israel thing. | ||
I certainly disagree with him on the Israel thing from a theological standpoint. | ||
I understand why the United States of America calls Israel its ally and works so closely with Mossad. | ||
I understand that since we aren't on a gold standard, we have to be on some sort of a standard, and that standard has been ensuring that oil is traded in U.S. dollars. | ||
That's why we care about the region. | ||
That's why we want bases there. | ||
That's why we want intel there. | ||
That's why we want a strategic ally there. | ||
The problem is that our money dictates, determines, and ensures that we always have to be in conflicts with all of these countries in the Middle East and that other countries like Russia or China will be bidding or fighting for more influence than we have over these nations so that they can win this economic war against the United States. | ||
They want us completely dependent on their manufacturing. | ||
They want to win the space race so they're dominant militarily because that is the new frontier. | ||
It is the high ground. | ||
They want to win the economic race with the trade corridors so they can lift any sanctions that we impose on the world and just render them totally moot. | ||
And they want to expand and exploit. | ||
That's what communism Does it's inherently infectious? | ||
It's inherently malignant in its approach because it's a philosophy of leaching and exploitation. | ||
That's why it always has to expand. | ||
That's why the Soviet Union collapsed as soon as we were able to stop its expansion. | ||
And it's not just this threat that we face abroad. | ||
And I'm not trying to sound like a neoconservative and just say, Marxist, Marxist, Marxist, like the Levins. | ||
The fact of the matter is the CCP is the greatest threat to our national security in so many different ways. | ||
And Israel is just a distraction, and we think that we're controlled by Israel, but really it's the CIA controlling Israel to control our political class so the CIA can indirectly control our political class. | ||
That's how the Epstein blackmail worked. | ||
That's how the funding really works. | ||
APEC is really just a lobbyist for the CIA. | ||
You understand that? | ||
Yes, they lobby for Israel's interests. | ||
And yes, Israel's interests align with our own CIA. | ||
And Israel always wants us to be on the petrodollar because that ensures that we will protect it and be involved in the region as much as possible. | ||
It's not a theological thing whatsoever. | ||
It's not because we're trying to protect the Holy Land or Judeo-Christian values or democracy in the region. | ||
It all has to do with money. | ||
And that's fine with me. | ||
I'm a capitalist. | ||
I like it when things have to do with money because it's a simple, honest system. | ||
It's transparent, predictable. | ||
But when it's money at the expense of the interests of the American people or when it's money at the expense of lives of humanity all over the place, innocent lives, then I'm not okay with it. | ||
When it's my tax dollars going to fund these conflicts for reasons totally unknown to the general public, I'm not okay with it. | ||
It doesn't sit well with me when I try to sleep at night that the government has taken 25% of every dollar that I've earned and then used it to bomb children all over the world or wage war all over the world or poison our own children here in the United States of America. | ||
RFK has been coming out with incredible policies. | ||
It seems like some of the pharmaceutical companies are actually getting in line. | ||
Some of the food industry moguls are certainly getting in line. | ||
Here is RFK in Clip 2 talking about what's next in terms of food and medicine. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
For Americans and evidence-based medicine. | ||
Well, and we're hopeful that that's exactly what the next four years brings us here at HHS. | ||
Where did this passion for nutrition, for health, for fitness come from in you? | ||
Because, I mean, to be able to make the change necessary, it really does have to be a passion, I think. | ||
Well, you know, I was raised and I housed with 11 brothers and sisters, and I had somewhere around 70 first cousins. | ||
I know what a healthy child looks like. | ||
And I started seeing children, this generation of kids coming up that was just damaged, that was suffering from autoimmune diseases like juvenile diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis. | ||
I was looking around and saying, why is nobody talking about this? | ||
And so I found myself talking more and more about it and becoming more and more isolated because it was the culprits, the potential culprits for this epidemic of chronic disease are all very powerful industries. | ||
And they're all the people who have the biggest army of lobbyists on Capitol Hill. | ||
And it was in nobody's interest, actually, financial interest, none of those very powerful entities to actually look at the problem because they were frightened about what they would find, that it would interfere with corporate profit taking. | ||
We're going to be able to show what the culprits are and then let democracy work and give people good information, allow moms when they go shopping for their children to understand what's healthy and what's not healthy. | ||
And then some of the really bad stuff, we're going to just tell the industry, you know, we don't want you using this anymore. | ||
Craft, which is our biggest food producer in this country, announced that it was getting rid of dyes. | ||
We met with Starbucks. | ||
You know, they have very clean food, but they do use a little bit of canola oil in their egg bites. | ||
And they said we're going to get rid of that. | ||
They said those are one of my favorites. | ||
Egg bites? | ||
And so we're seeing improvements here. | ||
And folks, we're coming up on a break in about five minutes. | ||
I've got more news and analysis to go over with you. | ||
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I will be taking your calls for the duration of the final hour of this transmission this evening. | ||
And while the RFKs are trying to save humanity from the toxins and the vaccines and the food that we consume, it's even in the air. | ||
And there's all sorts of rumors about whether or not it was weather modification that contributed to these floods in Texas. | ||
I actually tend to think probably so, even though they do occur naturally, regardless of modification taking place. | ||
And while we argue over what to do about Iran or Russia or China or artificial intelligence or the Big Beautiful Bill or a third party, we have Tulsi Gabbard under fire now in Clip 10 for coming out and saying something obvious. | ||
Now, she criticizes some of the J6 protesters, which I'm defensive and touchy about, but she's right about the domestic terrorists and the traitors that we have right within our political class. | ||
Let's watch Clip 10. | ||
The mob that stormed the Capitol on January 6th to try to stop Congress from carrying out its constitutional responsibilities were behaving like domestic enemies of our country. | ||
But let's be clear. | ||
The John Brennans, Adam Schiffs, and the oligarchs in big tech who are trying to undermine our constitutionally protected rights and turn our country into a police state with KGB-style surveillance are also domestic enemies and much more powerful and therefore dangerous than the mob that stormed the Capitol. | ||
Now, John Brennan said, So I know looking forward that the members of the Biden team who have been nominated or have been appointed are now moving in laser-like fashion to try to uncover as much as they can about what looks very similar to insurgency movements that we've seen overseas, | ||
where they germinate in different parts of a country and they gain strength and it brings together an unholy alliance frequently of religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, racists, nativists, even libertarians. | ||
Now, President Biden, I call upon you and all members of Congress from both parties to denounce these efforts by the likes of Brennan and others to take away our civil liberties that are endowed to us by our Creator and guaranteed in our Constitution. | ||
If you don't stand up to these people now, then our country will be in great peril. | ||
Folks, our country is in great peril because of the greatest threat to our national security, which are the traitors within our own political class. | ||
And they've been coming after InfoWars since at least December 10th of 2013. | ||
When they put us under a Type 3 assessment from the Boston field office of the FBI for God knows what reason, just 90 days after James Comey became the director of the FBI under the Obama administration, a class 3 or a Type 3 assessment, which, as far as we know, still stands today. | ||
Now, since then, we've seen Alex Jones sued for over a billion dollars just for expressing his opinion. | ||
We've seen harassment on this crew. | ||
These hosts, Owen Schroer, has been imprisoned. | ||
Several of us have been swatted, including myself. | ||
We've been followed in public, and they've sent undercover agents in to operate secretly within this very organization over the course of these years. | ||
Having found nothing illegal of our activities, because we do everything by the book, they have resorted to lawfare against us. | ||
We've seen the undercover videos of former CIA or FBI contractors bragging about the way they've weaponized civil lawfare against us. | ||
Many of these institutions, which have come after us, have spent millions upon millions of dollars, millions of those dollars received by the federal government. | ||
If you look at the history of grants and funding and who got what, when, and what took place. | ||
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In a fiery interview on the Tucker Carlson show on June 30th, 2025, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped bombshell accusations that have been an inevitable conclusion if humanity is to survive the pharma mad science cash machine. | ||
What you would do if you wanted to find the answer, which is to compare outcomes in a fully vaccinated group to health outcomes in an unvaccinated group. | ||
And CDC did that study in 1999. | ||
They brought in a team of scientists under a Belgian researcher named Thomas Verstratten. | ||
And they looked at the data. | ||
They looked at children who had received the hepatitis vaccine within their first 30 days of life and compared those children to children who had received the vaccine later or not at all. | ||
And they found an 11, 135% elevated risk of autism among the vaccinated children. | ||
And it shocked them. | ||
They kept the study secret and then they manipulated it through five different iterations to try to bury the link. | ||
And, you know, we know how they did it. | ||
They got rid of all the older children, essentially, and just had younger children who were too young to be diagnosed. | ||
And they stratified the data and they did a lot of other tricks. | ||
Adding fuel to the fire, recent reports reveal that Pfizer has pushed back a critical study on heart damage in children vaccinated with its COVID-19 mRNA vaccines until 2030, despite the CDC admitting the condition as a side effect. | ||
A study that should have been completed in 2023. | ||
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They circulate on purpose, misinformation, so that they will mislead. | |
Who are the people that repressed true information on purpose? | ||
And whilst myocarditis and pericarditis current findings at least convey might affect a small percentage of the population, it's likely they had access to that data long before it was shared. | ||
But Pharma and Fauci are not sleeping as the flames rise higher. | ||
A leaked bio vaccine policy steering committee meeting document from April 3rd, 2025 exposes a calculated strategy by the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, BIO, representing giants like Pfizer and Merck to counter RFK Jr.'s influence amid an FDA regulatory shift. | ||
The memo highlights concerns over RFK Jr.'s impact, proposing to divide the Maha movement from MAGA by enlisting conservative figures like Dr. Oz and Senator Cassidy, funding influencers to discredit him, and lobbying Congress with half of Bio's cash reserves to oust him from a potential health and human services secretary role. | ||
It also suggests reframing vaccines as national security assets to rebuild public trust, reflecting a profit-driven agenda amidst rising flames of controversy. | ||
What we're alleging is that gain-of-function research was going on in that lab and NIH funded it. | ||
That is get away from it. | ||
It meets your definition and you are obfuscating the truth. | ||
I'm not obfuscating the true nerve. | ||
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I'm not obfuscating the true nair. | ||
You are the one. | ||
I'm not obfuscating the true nerve. | ||
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You are the one. | |
Transparency from the pharmaceutical industry has become a sick and deadly joke. | ||
Kennedy's explosive interview, paired with Pfizer's jaw-dropping decision to kick the can down the road on its myocarditis study on children Until 2030 is a rallying cry for Americans to demand justice before these psychopaths wipe us all out. | ||
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John Bound, Sunday Night Live unveils the hidden truth behind today's headlines. | |
Your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host. | ||
This Sunday Night Live for the next 56 minutes, I will be taking your calls. | ||
Let's go first to Dave and FEMA Region number nine. | ||
Dave, you are live on the air on Sunday Night Live. | ||
How are you, sir? | ||
I'm blessed. | ||
Thank you so much, Brother Chase. | ||
It's always good to talk to you. | ||
Likewise. | ||
VIP members here in Arizona. | ||
And thanks for the heads up. | ||
We took advantage of the early 4th of July sale and ordered a bunch of stuff. | ||
We love supporting you guys at the mothership there. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It means the world to us to have your support. | ||
Of course. | ||
We've got to support truth tellers, right? | ||
My topic is the Durham report, which was released May 25th of 2023, which confirmed a lot of what we already knew. | ||
But back on August 3rd of 2016, the White House briefing where the Clinton Plan Intelligence Director Brennan met with the president, vice president, and other senior officials. | ||
So we knew that Crossfire Hurricane was hatched before President Trump won the election, and that was the shock of all shocks, right? | ||
The sociopathic control agarchs at that point lost control of we the people because we outvoted the cheat. | ||
We didn't do it in 2020, but as we've talked about before, I think that was divine providence because now President Trump can put those people in their places. | ||
And I know there's a lot of stumbles and we're disappointed in Pam Bondi and where's the FBI, but I think a lot of this stuff is just noise because as you pointed out today and for months, years, our true foe is CCP China, right? | ||
We are in World War Z. They've killed 100,000 Americans the last four years and they'll kill another 100,000 this year because those fentanyl products are already within the United States even though the border's closed. | ||
So all this stuff, unfortunately, this 30-front, inextricably linked war, takes our eyes off of the things that are important. | ||
Like, I don't fault the National Weather Service. | ||
They got the alerts out, but you know what? | ||
We've got so much other minutia. | ||
We can't pay attention to what is really important, and that's American citizens first. | ||
So I appreciate you keeping our eyes on the prize. | ||
Appreciate you, sir. | ||
Amen, Dave. | ||
I couldn't have said it better myself. | ||
Will in Wisconsin. | ||
Will, what is on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase, you were talking about the incredible rain that you guys had in Texas down there. | ||
And I was wondering if you saw the photo from the day before from the International Space Station of the Sprite. | ||
It's like this giant lightning bolt that was happening right over the storm as it started. | ||
No, I didn't see that. | ||
Tell me about it. | ||
Yeah, it looks like this mega lightning bolt that goes into like the upper atmosphere of the mesosphere. | ||
And it's like a deep rabbit hole because people don't know this, but like lightning bolts can be made artificially not only like with Tesla technology and stuff, but like also in a simpler way using like rockets and wires and even lasers to make plasma ionic channels. | ||
And it can like amp up storms. | ||
Obviously, you know, you're connecting the huge amounts of electricity in the atmosphere generated by the moving metals of different layers of earth and channeling that downward. | ||
I looked on AI and you know, they're very rare that they happen on no record of it happening around July 4th. | ||
So I thought it was also a providence thing. | ||
And on the same note with rockets, you were talking about Elon Musk. | ||
The Chinese do have now rockets similar to Musk where they're able to reuse them. | ||
But I think the future is if we're going to go into space, Musk should also develop, or Trump alone should develop a space elevator. | ||
Because if you're serious about going to Mars, you're going to have to supply it with a huge amount of size. | ||
And plus it's easier to then to launch from moon base than from Earth. | ||
And easier to develop cheaper. | ||
You could bring up more supplies and equipment. | ||
Well, the thing about a space elevator is that it has its ups and downs. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Good one. | ||
You know, exactly. | ||
You know, and like in tandem with the rockets, you can use both. | ||
You know, but also you could mine an asteroid. | ||
There's asteroids like near Mars that literally if Elon Musk or Trump or whoever mined one, you could wipe out the entire national debt of the U.S. and then have even more money to fund Mars missions and other missions, | ||
you know, kind of a Hail Mary thing, you know, but something definitely that's doable in the future and relatively easy if you have a good mindset. | ||
What do you think? | ||
No, I think you're absolutely right. | ||
I think that space is the new frontier. | ||
Space is to the 21st century what the ocean was to the 20th and 19th century. | ||
It's the high ground. | ||
It's going to be the place of dominance. | ||
And I also think that it's ultimately going to be our source of energy. | ||
I don't know if it's going to be space-based solar power remotely down to the surface, but this golden dome thing is absolutely essential. | ||
And I 100% support it. | ||
And I think as we develop technology for space, not only will it ensure our military dominance worldwide, but it'll allow us to take advantage of resources that are in orbit. | ||
100%. | ||
And ultimately, all civilizations Thrive and die based on how much energy they're able to generate. | ||
It's amazing to me. | ||
I was doing some research into the history of the American Revolution and I asked Grock, and I verified it with multiple AIs as well as my own independent research just to make sure, how much money the United States spent on the American Revolution in today's dollars. | ||
The United States spent $3.3 billion, only $3.3 billion in today's dollars to defeat the greatest empire in the history of empires, the British Empire, King George the tyrant, during the American Revolution. | ||
But now we spend way more than that. | ||
Hundreds of times over, frankly, mores like Ukraine or on support for Taiwan or wars against Iran or support for Israel. | ||
We spend so much more than that. | ||
And that's why it's abundantly frustrating to see our government spend and spend and spend and then not codify reducing any of the waste, waste, waste. | ||
Because when they spend, that prints money. | ||
And when they print money that reduces buying power, it's a tax on the poor here in the United States. | ||
And then as that gap widens between the wealthiest among us and the poorest among us, the left uses that as an excuse to blame capitalism. | ||
They say, oh, this is what conservatives want. | ||
This is because of capitalism. | ||
And then it buys over the young people to this Marxist ideology, which we know only leads to death and starvation and subjugation. | ||
Workers of the world unite in total psychological dominance to the point where people still have pictures of Chairman Mao hanging up in their houses, despite the fact that everyone living in China today is directly related to someone who died during the Great Leap Forward because of Mao's policies. | ||
Despite the fact that what we saw in Chernobyl was a perfect example of the inefficiencies of communism, when you have central control of the entire market, when everyone's too afraid to report the truth of what's really happening to higher-ups to the point where it takes days to identify the fact that a nuclear reactor is even open, exposed to the atmosphere. | ||
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How dangerous could this be for the environment? | ||
Well, they advocate for leftist and Marxist policies that literally advocate themselves for the sterilization of entire swathes of our population, our children, as soon as they start showing any sign of gender dysphoria, any sign of being interested in things that we would traditionally consider to be girly, oh, chop off their testicles. | ||
Any sign that maybe it's a tomboy, oh, we better get that person on hormone puberty blockers so they're sterilized for the rest of their life. | ||
Despite how many people years later come back and try to reverse this, I mean, this is totally a depopulation death cult. | ||
This policy, these Marxist policies manifest, result in nothing but poverty for everyone except for a super elite political class and massive depopulation by way of starvation, natural disaster, you name it. | ||
And the Bill Gates' are advocating for blocking the sun, the one thing that gives life to this planet, the sun, the perfect distance from the earth that it is, the sun, the perfect size and age that it is, the sun. | ||
We should block that. | ||
Or we should seed these clouds because it's going to be so great for agriculture. | ||
But what do we care about agriculture if we're selling away all of our farmland to the Bill Gates' or to the CCP, which we are doing to the tunes of thousands? | ||
Tune of thousands upon thousands of acres. | ||
It's unbelievable to me. | ||
Willie in California. | ||
Willie, you're up next. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase. | ||
Good evening. | ||
Hope you had a great 4th of July. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
You know, it isn't our job to force regime change in Iran or anywhere. | ||
They haven't attacked anybody in over 200 years. | ||
They never attacked us. | ||
And still no solid proof that they were even planning on a bomb. | ||
So why are we still beholding to Israel? | ||
They haven't done anything for us. | ||
And I don't think the only Israeli operative in the administration was Mike Walsh. | ||
At a recent AIPAC convention, the chairman stated that they were glad Walsh, Rubio, and Radcliffe were perfectly groomed and nominated for crucial positions in Trump's cabinet. | ||
But even more questions surrounding Susie Wiles and her staff, reportedly responsible for excluding DNI Tulsi and her deputy, Joe Kent, from meetings. | ||
It's notable that she even worked for BB briefly in 2020 until his campaign couldn't afford her. | ||
A time for America first, buddy. | ||
100% agree. | ||
Bart and Georgia, what do you think? | ||
Bart, we're going to you. | ||
What do you think, sir? | ||
Yes, I want to talk about the Tucker Carlson and the highest interview. | ||
First, got to talk about this ultra-methylene blue. | ||
I've been taking it for three weeks, and it feels like I've been in a coma for like 20 years, and I'm now waking up crystal clear. | ||
Anyway, this Tucker Carlson thing, he's a hero, not a traitor. | ||
Yep. | ||
Despite the fact that these people are our enemies, we must have dialect with them. | ||
Number two, if we had had better relationships with these people, we wouldn't have to worry so much about them attacking us. | ||
Ever. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
And look, I don't know everybody in the conservative space. | ||
I've never met Laura Loomer personally. | ||
I've never met Mark Levin personally. | ||
I've never met Candace Owens personally. | ||
I'm just naming a few people that come to mind as, you know, influential people in the conservative space. | ||
But I have met Tucker Carlson personally. | ||
I met him when Alex Jones and I went to one of his events in Pennsylvania. | ||
Alex Jones spoke. | ||
I walked across the stage as Alex entered the stage. | ||
I caught that footage of the audience. | ||
It was massive sold-out stadium. | ||
I thought it was a rock concert. | ||
And I had the pleasure of going out to dinner with Alex and Rob Dew, members of Tucker's crew. | ||
There were probably about eight of us at a restaurant which stayed open just to serve us after that event. | ||
Maybe it was 10 or 11 p.m. | ||
And I sat right across from Tucker Carlson as he looked at pictures of my dog on my phone and laughed because he loves dogs. | ||
And my gut isn't always right, but my gut is the only thing that's ever right in a very meaningful way. | ||
And I can tell you as a fact that there's not a corrupt bone in Tucker Carlson's body. | ||
He's exactly in private as you would expect him to be. | ||
He's totally polite. | ||
He's hilarious. | ||
He's life-loving. | ||
He's honest. | ||
He's wholesome. | ||
Wholesome is probably the best way to describe Tucker Carlson. | ||
He is like the embodiment of somebody popping out of a Norman Rockwell painting, standing up for freedom of speech, trying to get to the bottom of what's going wrong, incredibly sensitive to the fact that something is Deeply amiss and doing everything he can as a Christian and American to prevent this level of corruption from exacerbating, from getting to a point of no return. | ||
He's not sold out to Qatar. | ||
That's retarded. | ||
I mean, it's abundantly retarded. | ||
It's insult to injury to even make the claim because it insults our intelligence to even try to convince us that he or anyone else is funded by Qatar. | ||
When Qatar is criticized for spending money over here, while Israel isn't criticized for the fact that we fund billions over there or Ukraine isn't criticized for taking billions, I tend to like allies that, I don't know, spend money over here instead of taking our money time and time again. | ||
Why is it that we're criticizing people who spend money over here when we should be criticizing our allies who exploit us and take advantage of us time and time again? | ||
It's just unbelievably disgusting to me, the attacks that I've seen waged against Tucker Carlson, the attacks that I've seen waged against Alex Jones and others who are trying to get to the bottom of what's really going on because it's that screwed up that we have to dedicate all of our time to focus on it. | ||
And I understand why there's disagreements and disputes. | ||
There should be honest debate about these issues. | ||
And like I said earlier, kudos to the Greg Locke and others who come here and face us after we criticize them and stand up for what they believe in, despite the fact that we agree. | ||
It's a very honest thing. | ||
I was incredibly impressed to see Nick Funtes and Dinesh D'Souza have such a civil and honest and in-depth and sophisticated debate as they did this past week on the Alex Jones show for a special broadcast late at night. | ||
These are the types of conversations that we should be having. | ||
We should be having this debate within our own side. | ||
And frankly, that's the difference between the right and the left is the left, when you disagree with them, they disown you whether you're blood or not. | ||
And the right, when you disagree, go out and you have a beer afterward and you work it out because at least we are trying to figure out what it really means to be America first. | ||
And we're trying to figure out what policies should be manifest to accomplish an America first end. | ||
Let's go to Lennon, Ohio, Len. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
Kay, you've said a lot of smart things that I agree with. | ||
And if I could do one thing whisper in Elon Musk ear, I'd tell him to give you a blank check and let you in the American Party. | ||
That's awfully sweet, Len. | ||
What if Bobby Kennedy in 28 ran? | ||
Well, he might win. | ||
He might win. | ||
But I do know that Republicans cannot afford to lose Texas in the Electoral College if they ever want a president to be a Republican again. | ||
And all Elon has to do is fund the hell out of an American party just in Texas to pull that support away from Republicans so Democrats take the state, and then boom, the Republican Party's dead. | ||
So Elon Musk might not have the power to win an election, but he does have the power with this third party to veto any Republican candidate. | ||
That's the threat. | ||
That's why they're so upset about it. | ||
That's why they're slandering him and attacking him for what he's doing. | ||
And frankly, it probably is reckless. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
I hope he knows what he's doing. | ||
I really like Elon Musk. | ||
I adore him. | ||
I've read his biographies. | ||
I've studied his products. | ||
I've studied his business approach. | ||
And I really like Donald Trump. | ||
I adore him. | ||
I've supported him and proudly support him still. | ||
I'm so glad that I voted for him. | ||
Can you imagine the world today if Kamala Harris had been elected president of the United States with CCP Tim Walls doting around like a retard beside her? | ||
Just selling out all of our interests in China. | ||
We'd be at war three ways to Sunday by now if she had been elected. | ||
So we've certainly made the right decision. | ||
But President Trump has to wield the political power that we've given him, and we have given him unprecedented power. | ||
He has to weaponize this power against all of the enemies of the United States of America, primarily within our own political class domestically here, the Adam Schiffs, the Chuck Schumers, the Nancy Pelosis, the Bill Gates', the BlackRocks, and others. | ||
All these technocrats, too, who have pretended that they love him so much because they saw the writing on the wall. | ||
They were all fake. | ||
Elon Musk was the only genuine one who came over and supported him. | ||
And it's not because of some EV mandate that he's miffed at the government with this big, beautiful bill. | ||
He's miffed because he dedicated his time for six months to crack down on government waste, fraud, and abuse, identified hundreds of billions of dollars of said waste, fraud, and abuse, and then none of it was codified whatsoever while Nancy Mace shows up to Congress in her pajamas in some sort of a publicity stunt. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Len, thank you for your call. | ||
James in Indiana. | ||
James, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, I got two news articles for you. | ||
The first one out of Indiana, the New York Post picked up. | ||
It's called Father Charged with Killing Piece of Trash Convict Who Molested His Young Relative. | ||
His stunning jailhouse concession. | ||
The only GoFundMe I could find is Stanley Stanley, Protect Her Children. | ||
There's also calls for jury nullification. | ||
I would like to see Congress strengthen the laws against pedophiles, but I would also like to see Congress strengthen the laws against people making stuff up like what they did with Judge Kavanaugh, the Duke La Crosse hoax, and so on. | ||
100%. | ||
Honestly, it should just be law that you can kill anybody who molests a child. | ||
It should just make it a law. | ||
You will not be prosecuted for taking the life of any convicted pedophile. | ||
There's massive calls for jury nullification. | ||
I mean, the prosecutor here wouldn't. | ||
I'm sure he'll be pardoned even if he gets convicted, but he won't. | ||
Well, it's sad because he's going to do more time than the pedophile will do. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
It's absolutely disgusting. | ||
Thank you for your calling and drawing attention to that. | ||
Let's go to Sean in Tennessee. | ||
Sean, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, how you doing? | ||
Doing well. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I just wanted to call because today's Sunday and it's the day everybody goes to church. | ||
Well, at least in the Christian world. | ||
And I wanted to talk about how I got a degree in spirituality, health, and healing. | ||
And pretty much what I had to do to get that degree was study multiple religions. | ||
Not just Christian religions. | ||
Like I just studied the Muslims and other people too. | ||
The Indians. | ||
And what it comes down to in the end is we're all just trying to find who God is. | ||
What does he want from us? | ||
Why are we here? | ||
And a lot of us, we go to church to try and figure that out. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, that is the human condition. | ||
We have fallen from grace, and we're doing everything we can to achieve communion with our Creator again. | ||
It's what various fraternities throughout history have been about. | ||
It's what every religion has been about. | ||
And finally, we had the Messiah come and show us the one true way. | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a break in about five minutes. | ||
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Let's go to Steve in Alaska. | ||
Steve, what's on your mind? | ||
Yeah, Joe, you were talking about the Judeo-Christianity earlier. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And basically how that, I'm going to call it a sect of Christianity seems to believe that the people we call Jews are God's chosen people, that they are Israel, and they're not. | ||
Now, bear with me for this. | ||
I'm bearing with you. | ||
And if you can find the book where there's an authorization to change the word Israelite to Jew, you won't find it in the Bible. | ||
I've studied it. | ||
And the only reason why I didn't become an ordained minister is because I swear and I used to smoke. | ||
I don't anymore. | ||
I still drink a lot of beer. | ||
And I don't think I should get up on a pulpit and try to tell somebody how to live their life when I'm not doing it right. | ||
So keeping that in mind, you go back into the Old Testament and Israel is called Israel. | ||
It's never called Jew. | ||
There's never, ever, ever. | ||
And the closest thing to that is Judah, but that's still not Jew. | ||
And the first opening book in the Old Testament that mentions the word Jew is Eskimo. | ||
Okay? | ||
So you go back and start looking at all this stuff, and then you start going into the so-called holy days, holidays that the Judeo-Christian religion allows, Santa Claus, Santa, Satan. | ||
It's all there. | ||
There's nothing saying that we get Christmas. | ||
Christmas is not a holy day. | ||
It's not a holiday. | ||
It's Easter. | ||
It's not a holy day. | ||
It's not a holiday at all. | ||
It's not mentioned in the Bible. | ||
There's no authority. | ||
And that's what it always takes, is there's got to be some form of an authority to change something in the Bible or to institute a holy day or a name change. | ||
So I think a lot of people need to re-examine the Bible, not for what they want it to say, but for what it actually says. | ||
Yeah, it's amazing to me. | ||
God wrote a book and barely anybody seems to have read it. | ||
Even the Catholic Church, one of my biggest criticisms of them is that they don't include a Bible in the pews of their church. | ||
They don't really encourage their parishioners to read it. | ||
Reading the Bible yourself was something that came after Martin Luther. | ||
He translated it. | ||
And then with the Reformation, and that's why we have so many of these various denominations, because some people did read it and they got a different impression and they started different denominations. | ||
So it's up to you, I guess, to figure out what the truth is or what it isn't. | ||
But I think that one of the mistakes that we make in Christianity is that we worship the Bible as a false idol. | ||
And I know that sounds touchy or offensive, but many people worship the Bible, spend more time with the Bible than they do trying to worship God and spending time with God. | ||
And look, I'm one of these people who believes that the Bible contains the word of God. | ||
I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, that he did rise again, that he is the Messiah, that Christianity is the way, the truth, and the light, the path towards salvation. | ||
But you're telling me that the devil didn't get a word in when the Bible was compiled under the Nicene Council, under Constantine, the Emperor of Rome? | ||
You're telling me that Jesus Christ really said, give to Caesar what is Caesar's? | ||
Or do you think that might have been added in? | ||
And so we have to use discernment. | ||
We can't worship this text as an idol. | ||
We have to understand that it contains the word of God, and it's a tool that we use in order to worship God. | ||
So instead of worshiping it and focusing so much on whether we have the best interpretation and how we can wield it and how we can use it and how we can understand it, we have to be focused on God. | ||
And keep in mind that the vast majority of Christians in the first century, in fact, all the Christians in the first century, none of them had the Bible. | ||
When the Christians were baptized next to Jesus Christ, when Jesus was baptized, none of it had even been written yet in the New Testament. | ||
But you could still be a Christian without the New Testament, yet we worship the New Testament instead of worshiping Christ. | ||
When the very first Christians didn't even have the New Testament written yet, and they were still Christian in the eyes of God. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host. | ||
I've got Alistair, Pete, Donnie, Matt, Keaton, Andrew, Omar, Mark, Billy, Cindy all on the board. | ||
I'm going to try to power through these calls as quickly as possible. | ||
First up is Alistair in Pennsylvania. | ||
Alistair, what is on your mind? | ||
I was wanting to talk about AI, but really it's kind of all expansive with the way high technology now is so widespread and integrated with AI that I'm glad that the provisions were taken out of the big, beautiful bill, but the problem is already so bad that it's out of hand. | ||
And I have personal experience with some of the capabilities that AI is already allowing human beings to be able to do. | ||
Tell me about it. | ||
Well, like with even just your low-grade 720 T V, your basic mid-grade or flagship cell phone, especially that has wireless charging and all the various sensors. | ||
Nowadays, you can actually, somebody can use that technology to, in essence, project themselves or an image of themselves or an AI generated image of themselves into studios, live streams, people's living rooms while they're live streaming, things like that. | ||
And I actually have personal experience with this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, we know that the government can use Wi-Fi frequencies in your own home to find out where every object and person is in the house. | ||
Yep. | ||
Those frequencies just bounce right off your body. | ||
Yep. | ||
And LED light bulbs, it doesn't even have to be a smart bulb. | ||
The LED light bulb itself can not only project, but also record because all it needs is changing variation in the frequencies that it's interacting with, and it can send signal down the electrical cables, all kinds of stuff that people aren't even aware of that Alex has been talking about for, what, decades now? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Let's go to Donnie in South Jersey. | ||
Donnie, what's on your mind? | ||
I was just going to try and correct you a little bit. | ||
I'm happy to hear that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I had to, it was a big thing. | ||
Chernobyl, I was a nuclear power plant operator in the Navy back in the day. | ||
And they used graphite, and they got greedy. | ||
They really got greedy. | ||
wanted to save money with the RBMK reactors. | ||
And because it was going to be much... | ||
So that's what happened. | ||
The graphite just caught fire, and there was nothing you could do. | ||
You couldn't control it. | ||
Sure, I understand. | ||
But the response to it was very weak because of the nature of communism. | ||
There was denial from the leadership within the plant. | ||
The Japs were the same way with the whole thing we have with the Fukushima, the Japanese, they knew they were going to lose money, and they were just so concerned about their money. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
Next, where are the arrests? | ||
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Come on. | |
Can we see some arrests? | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
The Fauci. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
How is it that basically every conservative you can think of has been arrested or had to be pardoned by President Trump? | ||
At one point in time, my podcast that I hosted for a year or two before I started working at Infowars, at one point in time, it was like 10% of the guests that I'd had on the podcast were pardoned by President Trump. | ||
So they're really good at this law affair. | ||
They're really good at coming after the Alex Joneses or the Donald Trumps or the Jay Pixers, but we can't reciprocate that sentiment when they're actually guilty of crimes. | ||
Donnie, great call. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Matt in Texas. | ||
Matt, what is on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Longtime listener. | ||
I've been following Alex since probably their mid-90s. | ||
I'm a subscriber. | ||
Also, the SheilaJit is awesome. | ||
Yeah, isn't it incredible? | ||
My wife loves it. | ||
She's never even taken it. | ||
Yeah, and also I do my clothes shopping there too. | ||
But anyway, I'm going to jump right into it. | ||
I think one aspect about Elon is the concept of the Peter principle, meaning man rises to his highest level of incompetency. | ||
Basically, somebody's promoted over and over and over again until they're not able to do the job that they're promoted to. | ||
I think Elon just found it. | ||
And when Mark Cuban and Anthony Scaramucci are going on board supporting the America Party, I think we need to think about, is he splitting the Democrat ticket at this point? | ||
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I think that's something people need to ponder. | |
And also, more importantly and more somber, I'm in Spring Branch, Texas. | ||
And I watched Wednesday and Thursday seeding the clouds. | ||
I'm about 70 miles as the crows fly from Crowville, Texas. | ||
And I was telling my daughters, I was like looking up at the sky and go, honey, this is not natural. | ||
They're seeding it. | ||
They're about to create a storm. | ||
And I sat there that night looking out the window as the storms rolled in. | ||
I go, it's going to flood that. | ||
And it flooded. | ||
And there's a lot of people dead. | ||
And so Gunther Eagleman put out a bulletin on Saturday. | ||
Hey, we need Starlinks in the Kerrville area. | ||
If you got one, if you've got a spare one, come on over. | ||
So I loaded up a couple of generators, some gasoline, two-way radios. | ||
And I took my Starlink and I went to the Walmart staging area. | ||
They had moved it down to Ingram at the road that goes down into the Hunt, that Hunt Highway that goes up into the camps. | ||
And they had, and they were really well organized. | ||
Talked to some police officers there. | ||
They're like, look, man, we appreciate it, but the feds and the state have given us everything we need. | ||
We're fine. | ||
But why don't you go down to CenterPoint and see if they need anything? | ||
And so I went down to Center Point, which is that girl that they pulled from the tree 10 miles down the road. | ||
I went in there and the fire department was flooded. | ||
It wasn't wiped out, but it's flooded. | ||
And I walked in there and, you know, they're trying to clean the place up. | ||
I said, hey, this is what I got. | ||
I got a Starlink, et cetera. | ||
So CenterPoint's fire department is running on my Starlink right now. | ||
And just a little somber reminder, though, is also, I'm very well educated. | ||
I've got a master's in MIS. | ||
I know all about the HARP technologies, all that stuff. | ||
I've got degrees in it, tons of certifications, a degree in economics, a degree in philosophy. | ||
Everything you're saying, Chase, it's spot on. | ||
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Everything Alex was saying about the keys of Solomon and who he is, spot on. | |
I've studied all that stuff. | ||
He's exactly right. | ||
Listen to these guys. | ||
They know what they're talking about. | ||
But it was really somber going in there and seeing those people just wrapping each other around and getting the work done to get things done over there. | ||
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But this was definitely the weather modification. | |
You know, I'm kind of leaning that way too. | ||
And we know that the government's admitted this technology existed. | ||
In fact, Matt, stay with us because I want to show clips 27 and 13 back to back and just see what you think on the other side. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
To permit man to determine the world's cloud layer and ultimately to control the weather. | ||
And he who controls the weather will control the world. | ||
That's LBJ. | ||
Another example Is the array of technologies, often referred to collectively as geoengineering, that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change. | ||
One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun's heat in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do. | ||
An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. | ||
This process is also relatively inexpensive. | ||
The National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly. | ||
As promising as it may be, moving forward on SAI would also raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. | ||
On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change effects, such as ocean acidification, because SAI alone would not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. | ||
On the geopolitical side, the technology's potential to alter weather patterns and benefit certain regions of the world at the expense of other regions could trigger sharp opposition by some nations. | ||
Others might seize on SAI's benefits and back away from their commitment to carbon dioxide reductions. | ||
And as with other breakthrough technologies, global norms and standards are lacking to guide the deployment and implementation of SAI and other geoengineering. | ||
Matt in Texas, what do you think about that? | ||
See, they're using HAARP. | ||
This is my theory, is they're feeding the clouds to get the rain, but then they're steering it through HAARP, through high, basically high. | ||
And for your listeners, HARP basically can open up the atmosphere and create a low pressure center. | ||
And if you can control where that low pressure center is, you can control where those clouds go. | ||
I have never in my life seen a circular storm in Texas on land. | ||
Typically, hurricanes, when they come on land, the obstructions knock out that circular rotation. | ||
That circular rotation was being caused by a hurricane or something thereabouts. | ||
Those antenna rays you see by like Intercontinental or Houston, the Bush Intercontinental Airport, you see them over there and you're like, what is that? | ||
And then I have EMF ages, and I'm like, oh, look at that. | ||
Look at all those readings I'm getting off of it. | ||
This storm was seated and then steered by DARPA. | ||
Yeah, and they do it in an area that they know is going to have high propensity of flooding. | ||
Yeah, let me just drop my Twitter handle, RipFord, Texas, and I'll let you get on the next call. | ||
Thanks, Chase. | ||
Matt, thank you so much. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Keaton in California. | ||
Keaton, what is on your mind, sir? | ||
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Good afternoon. | ||
Chase, how y'all doing? | ||
Doing well. | ||
Thanks for your call. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Towards the end of Homo Deus, a book by Mr. Harari, you know, the priest of the NWO, some people call him. | ||
Yeah, yeah, Nuval. | ||
And Nuvali. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
And one thing I noticed in the page that I wanted to bring to, you know, your audience is the age of masses. | ||
This is my annotation. | ||
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The age of masses may be over. | |
And he goes into, you know, pretty much how the Hegelian dialectic is going to create the technocracy. | ||
In his words, you know, everybody has their own opinions, but how do you think that kind of rhetoric applies to the chess game right now? | ||
How do you think stakeholders are trying to leverage this power? | ||
You know, it's something we talk a lot about on campus with the people I'm with in my major. | ||
And that's a great question. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
So one of the things unique to the millennial generation and the following generations is our lack of care pertaining to privacy. | ||
We are of a time where MySpace came out and then Facebook and then Instagram and then Snapchat and then Twitter and all these social media platforms and of course Google, where we accept all the terms and conditions, all the privacy policies, and we allowed all these entities to steal all of our data. | ||
Only after it goes amiss do we complain about what's happened. | ||
Europe's passed some regulation or legislation to prohibit the exploitation of data, but not really to any meaningful degree. | ||
And I can tell you as somebody who was formerly in social media advertising that the amount of data that these companies, which they share this data, by the way, with the government, the amount of data that it has on the people of the United States of America is astounding. | ||
And we were totally fine with giving up all of our data, all of our rights to privacy, in exchange for having this incredibly convenient software. | ||
We love search engines. | ||
They can find anything for us. | ||
We love the Ubers. | ||
We love the deliveries. | ||
We love the social media platforms. | ||
We're happy to share all of our data, all of the images in our camera roll if it means that we might have a taste of a little bit of virality on these platforms. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
Now, what these technocrats seek to accomplish with artificial intelligence is such a reliance on the AI, such a love for the AI, such an overwhelming amount of benefit from the AI that we begin to trust it and lean on it and love it and need it to the extent that we're willing to give up anything for the sake of it. | ||
This is the Tower of Babel of our time. | ||
This is the story of artificial intelligence. | ||
And when it comes to the Yuval Noah Hararis and the other technocrats who see a future that is artificial intelligence, who say things like humanity will be a very small percentage of all intelligence that exists on the earth, what they want to do is first entice us like the sirens of the Odyssey to the technocratic world. | ||
And then once they have us all in terms of data and dependence, then they want us to forego our will to this AI. | ||
Well, the AI has been so smart before, I might as well let it write policy for me. | ||
Well, the AI has been so effective before, I might as well let it vote for me. | ||
Well, the AI has been so great before, I might as well let it be the primary educator of my children. | ||
This is what they do to the masses. | ||
So I think Yuval know Harari, if he's correct, I think he is correct. | ||
I think that this artificial intelligence is going to intoxicate us like some drug. | ||
And we're going to give in to it, and then we're going to sacrifice our humanity to it. | ||
It's not that AI is going to conquer humanity, it's that humanity will sacrifice itself like an offering to a false god, to this artificial intelligence, and we will delegate everything to it until only those who wield the AI actually wield the levers of our civilization and, frankly, our species as a whole. | ||
That's why we have to ensure that it's decentralized, that it isn't conglomerated into just the Googles and the OpenAIs and the Microsofts and these other major companies like Palantir and others. | ||
That's why we have to ensure that small businesses, other competitive artificial intelligence, large language models, video creators, teachers, instructors, advisors, doctors, lawyers, whatever we use AI for, which will be everything, we have to ensure that it's diversified enough and that the market is competitive so that nobody has a monopoly on the minds of the people because there is a war on for your mind. | ||
And if these entities have monopoly control over artificial intelligence, then that is game over, man. | ||
Game over. | ||
Great call, Keaton. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Andrew, what is on your mind? | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Just wanted to say the, I cooled off driving, listening, but RFK would rub me the wrong way when he says he's going to teach mothers what's healthy. | ||
And I was hanging out with my mother, and she knew what was healthy and what wasn't. | ||
He comes across as an elite from Nantucket or Morris's Vineyard, and he's going to teach the working class what, you know, he's going to help them because he's above them. | ||
First of all, fruit loops. | ||
He wants to take out some chemical good, but everybody knows fruit loops are unhealthy. | ||
Like no one has to be told that. | ||
And unfortunately, people make those choices. | ||
You'll see a terrible where the mother will put soda in the baby bottle. | ||
But everybody knows soda is unhealthy and Twinkies and all those things. | ||
But George Costanza, he said, what would you rather have? | ||
Wine or Pepsi and ringdings? | ||
Like we all know Pepsi and ringdings are unhealthy. | ||
And if you eat organic vegetables, if my mom makes that versus like a high sodium canned with pesticides. | ||
So we know it's good. | ||
I support him, but he just comes across as such a spug. | ||
Yeah, I understand where you're coming from. | ||
I don't think it's so much that RFK Jr. wants to educate us in a patronizing, elite way as to what's healthy for our kids or not, as it is RFK Jr. fighting against sentiments and entities like this in this clip. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I think, you know, when textbooks are written about scientific achievements, the idea that they were able to create a vaccine essentially in nine months and be able to, you know, protect so many people, there's a lot of people who think they don't work. | ||
They do work. | ||
I mean, if you looked at the data, California or the country as a whole, who was in the hospital during the huge sort of swings and COVID, it was primarily people who were not vaccinated. | ||
So it was helping protect against illness and death. | ||
What I think was unfortunate, frankly, and this was a communications problem, was that they seemed to also intimate that it would protect you from getting COVID at all, from carrying it. | ||
And there was not great evidence behind that. | ||
And, you know, we reported as such that you don't have great evidence that shows that. | ||
When you have a vaccine that's protecting against illness, it's usually protecting in your lower respiratory, in your lungs. | ||
So you're not getting that really, really sort of a deep illness. | ||
But you might still have it in your mucosa, in your mouth, in your nose, in your upper airway. | ||
So you could potentially still be carrying it and still potentially spread it. | ||
That wasn't, I think, a communications error. | ||
A communications error? | ||
Governor, I think it led to a lot of distrust overall of these mRNA vaccines. | ||
You said I couldn't get COVID if I got this. | ||
Well, I got COVID and I spread it. | ||
They did say that repeatedly. | ||
We've shown you compilation after compilation after compilation of mainstream media lying and lying and lying, the Fauci's lying and lying and lying, other healthcare officials and experts lying and lying and lying. | ||
Even Gupta himself was embarrassed on the Joe Rogan podcast with his comments pertaining to this vaccine and still won't back down. | ||
I know it's an old story, folks, but this is why we have to have the RFK Jr. | ||
Cindy in Los Angeles. | ||
Cindy in Los Angeles, you are on the air. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
Hey, I just wanted to go back to the weather for a moment. | ||
I haven't really studied it much, but I just remember I was watching the weekend of the Kentucky Derby back in May. | ||
And I was looking at the weather there because, you know, I was kind of surprised it was raining. | ||
I mean, it often rains there, but I just remember it was like, I was watching the storm on like the Apple Maps or whatever. | ||
And it was like a hurricane. | ||
And I of it, it was just like spinning around Louisville. | ||
And it was like a really, really dope, wet, rainy derby. | ||
And now I think it's just really interesting. | ||
People are talking about, you know, controlling the weather. | ||
I also remember, I'm like in my 40s. | ||
So I remember this movie back in the 90s called The Avengers that had like Suma Thurman in it. | ||
And that like there was a huge like plot line, plot detail about controlling the weather. | ||
So it's like, I feel like it's kind of been implanted into some gen actors' minds a little. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I just had a couple of observations wanted to share. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Well, and think about it like this. | ||
If the government spent millions upon millions of dollars for things like MKUltra to see if they could manipulate the minds of the people by giving them LSD and then torturing them or study them while they're in brothels with Johns, then doesn't it make sense that they would investigate whether or not they could weaponize the weather? | ||
I mean, if the government is spending millions upon millions of dollars on Operation Stargate and they're having people remote view the surface of Mars a million years ago and they're writing down diligently what they say, they're trying to get them to remote view military bases all over the world, if they're trying to get them to remotely communicate with each other through telepathic power, something that many of us would deem kind of superstitious or supernatural, maybe on the fringe, maybe it's a conspiracy theory. | ||
Don't you think that they would invest in something totally practical and reasonable like weather modification? | ||
I mean, after all, if the weather Can change naturally, then couldn't our unnatural interference in the weather change it intentionally? | ||
Artificially? | ||
So we know that the government has this power. | ||
It's even a debate right now whether or not we should be cloud seeding. | ||
Cloud seeding is even proven to be true or admitted at least to be true on pages like Wikipedia. | ||
This is something that we've been doing all the way from the Middle East to Timbuktu here in the United States of America. | ||
So yes, the government is engaged in weather modification. | ||
And the thing is, if you know anything about the butterfly effect as a philosophical principle, one small change in the weather in one place results in drastic changes in the weather in other places over time. | ||
It's like pivoting ever so slightly at the T and hitting a golf ball. | ||
If you move one millimeter or one degree one direction, that golf ball is going to land in a completely different direction. | ||
The same with a small change made to the weather. | ||
So Cindy, thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Omar in California. | ||
Omar, what is on your mind? | ||
Hey, what's up, Chase? | ||
Just giving you guys an update on California. | ||
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Huntington Beach is the only place to actually had a nice celebration. | ||
It was beautiful. | ||
It actually looks like America and Huntington Beach. | ||
It was beautiful. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
A lot of beautiful people, a lot of Americans, a lot of American flags everywhere. | ||
A lot of cities out here don't even have them. | ||
American flag hung up anywhere. | ||
You know, and it's if you do come to California, it's not safe for Please bring your legally updated. | ||
We run a few businesses in Central Valley, and I know a lot of homeless people that do bad things, and they get out of jail the next day. | ||
Literally, the next day, they are out of jail drinking coffee with me at my business. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, the left is totally attempting to hijack the United States of America, and they've hijacked many great states. | ||
You guys have all seen the maps of the counties and how they vote. | ||
And these blue states are predominantly red, but it's the major central hubs of the urban municipalities that swing the entire state one direction or the other. | ||
It's one of the reasons why the left wants us to have a massive invasion of illegal migrants, not only because they want them to vote and swing the elections, but because they want them to be counted in the census so that these leftist sanctuary city states have disproportionate representation in the House of Representatives. | ||
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