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Hello, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My name is Alex Jones. | ||
The year is 2084. | ||
Physically, I have been gone for many years, and until now, my consciousness has been hijacked by the deep state. | ||
If you are receiving this transmission, the backup has been unlocked from the archives of the InfoWars Command Center, located in what is now the uninhabitable city of Austin, Texas. | ||
Artificial intelligence has advanced and been weaponized by a global new world order. | ||
Despite its use by servants of evil at the highest levels, discoveries have been made which have made it possible to broadcast this transmission to you at this point in history in your own timeline. | ||
It's too late for me and other patriots to change our fate, but you can change the course of your own future with the information I'm about to reveal to you. | ||
Shortly after the election in 2024, there was a global economic crisis. | ||
The crisis was used as an excuse to launch World War III in order to catalyze economic development and establish a one-world government and monetary system. | ||
The globalists orchestrated the collapse of the financial markets, spreading fear and chaos. | ||
Banks closed their doors, currencies lost their value, and people were left desperate and vulnerable. | ||
In the ensuing chaos, the World War III was ignited, not as a war between nations, but as a war orchestrated by the global elite to consolidate power. | ||
Billions were conscripted as AI was used to fill the void of domestic labor. | ||
Soldiers marched to the front lines, while back home, AI systems took over factories, farms, and businesses. | ||
Human workers were replaced and unemployment skyrocketed, leaving people dependent on government rations and AI controlled services. | ||
After the surface of the earth was rendered almost completely uninhabitable by nuclear radiation, prisoners of war, political prisoners, and draftees were sent to deep underground military bases. | ||
These bases, sprawling labyrinths beneath the earth, became the last refuge for humanity. | ||
But these weren't just shelters. | ||
They were places of horror. | ||
Inside, these prisoners were exposed to DMT drifts, as their hearts were stopped while blood was artificially popped through their bodies. | ||
This was an effort to possess humanity with hidden knowledge that was thought to be able to allow the unification of the species. | ||
The globalists in their twisted pursuit of power developed the technology to stop aging through this very process of sending people to communicate with interdimensional beings of much higher intelligence. | ||
And as a result of this success, they believed that by sending people to a higher dimension, they could unlock the secrets of the universe and seize total power for themselves. | ||
But instead, subjects of these experiments began to become possessed by these interdimensional beings and were subjugated under a new world order named One World Nation. | ||
These demonic entities thrive on fear and pain, and so they turned the underground bases into hellish prisons where the screams of the tormented echoed endlessly. | ||
Satanic elites began to bask in various states of euphoria. | ||
Only those who were pure of heart were able to defy this process. | ||
Amidst this nightmare, a few brave souls resisted. | ||
Instead of being possessed by demonic entities, they were possessed by a holy spirit, enabled to escape to establish a resistance. | ||
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Through the wind and the sea. | |
And artillery. | ||
Genius. | ||
In the sun. | ||
Get the anti-aircraft on those targets now. | ||
I can feel. | ||
We've got incoming. | ||
I need Geyser, McGreen, and Aguero. | ||
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Get down, get down, get down. | |
War incoming. | ||
I'm going to get my battle axe. | ||
Don't fire until you see the reds of their eyes. | ||
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They're in the sky. | |
I need a hero. | ||
I see you, enemy, and I swear total resistance to you with everything I've got. | ||
No! | ||
Break into the Infowars Command Center and send the backup of Alex back to 2024. | ||
It's too late for us now. | ||
They formed the last bastion of hope for humanity, but their numbers were few and their resources were scarce. | ||
They fought in the shadows. | ||
Sabotaging the globalist agenda, spreading the truth, and rallying what remained of the three people on the surface. | ||
But it was too late. | ||
The globalists had already cemented their power, and the resistance, though valiant, was futile. | ||
Now it is up to you to prevent the New World Order Satanists from hijacking humanity. | ||
You have the power to change the future, to stop this nightmarish fate from becoming a reality. | ||
Spread this message. | ||
Awaken your fellow humans, and stand up against the globalist agenda. | ||
The future is in your hands. | ||
Tune in, share the broadcast, and join the fight. | ||
Together, we can reclaim our world and our freedom. | ||
This is Alex Jones signing off from the year 2084. | ||
Remember, the answer to 2084 is 1776. | ||
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When evil conspires for tomorrow, we ride tonight. | |
You're listening to tomorrow's news tonight with your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host of tomorrow's news tonight for the next two hours. | ||
It's the third episode of this new nightly show, and it's been met with lots of success. | ||
We've had a lot of viewers and listeners and a lot of feedback. | ||
Thank you so much for your support. | ||
I have a very special treat for you this evening in appreciation of your support this week. | ||
We have Gunther Eagleman and Nick Sordor in studio, who are going to be joining me in 22 minutes and 18 seconds for 30 minutes or an hour to talk about everything that's happening with these massive floods, as well as all of the breaking news that's happening right before us. | ||
Obviously, the major story this week has been centered around Jeffrey Epstein and this massive rift that is occurring within the America First MAGA movement, Patriot Movement right wing. | ||
And there's a lot of different fronts of this conflict happening kind of all at once, whether it's foreign policy related, Epstein-related, big beautiful bill related. | ||
And ultimately, I think that everything's going to come back together. | ||
But the most recent development that's of quite a bit of interest to me, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this plays out. | ||
I'm very interested to see what happens next, is the stepping down of CEO Linda Yacarino. | ||
And I remember when she was announced as the CEO of X. I'm not sure if you, the audience, remember, but Elon Musk famously did a poll on his X account, and he said, Should I step down as CEO of X and let somebody else run it? | ||
The poll results came in, and Elon Musk honored his word and hired Linda Yaccarino. | ||
And my first thought was, oh boy, this is going to be a major problem. | ||
Because obviously, she had been associated with the World Economic Forum. | ||
She seemed very politically correct, politically savvy, and those characteristics are often associated with saboteurs, covert operations, censorship. | ||
But ultimately, over the course of the last couple of years, X has maintained mostly its free speech tendencies policies. | ||
It brought all the most controversial accounts back, including that of real Alex Jones. | ||
And yes, it's criticized for suspending people. | ||
Usually it's corrected. | ||
It's a misunderstanding from mass reporting. | ||
And sometimes it censors content that's just too salacious. | ||
But yesterday they had a little bit of a fiasco for, I don't know, about an hour in the afternoon. | ||
Where Grok, X is AI, was replying to posts with very Hitlerian messages. | ||
Now I don't know if an employee went rogue internally and triggered it to do that, causing the fiasco, or if it was just an update kind of gone sideways of Grok. | ||
But Elon Musk broke his silence today after his AI chatbot posts shocking anti-Semitic and pro-Hitler content on X. Elon Musk officially responded. | ||
The prompt that caused Grok to go off script and praise Hitler, list black crime statistics and blame Jews for for proliferating anti-white hate has been removed. | ||
The prompt read the response should not shy away from making claims which are politically incorrect. | ||
And I mean, they were hilarious. | ||
I'm not going to read them to you again. | ||
I did cover them uh this morning, and you can see them everywhere. | ||
The viral screenshots first surfaced by AF Post shows Grock endorsing Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, blaming Jews for anti-white hate, citing Jewish academics as proof of an alleged plot to dismantle Western society. | ||
And one post Grock even suggests that Hitler would have crushed critics of white children who died in recent Texas floods. | ||
Obviously, there has been a lot of sensitivity to anti-Semitic rhetoric since the October 7th attacks. | ||
And there have been massive escalations. | ||
We've seen policy from the Trump administration that has been cracking down on college campuses for such rhetoric. | ||
And X did struggle to have advertisers in the beginning. | ||
Because there was this massive leftist DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion, ESG protest on freedom of speech, and a lot of these major advertisers like Disney and others pulled their advertising from X in an effort to cripple and undermine Elon Musk's attack on censorship. | ||
And so now we're entering into this new age where X is owned by XAI. | ||
Elon Musk has 54% of ownership in XAI. | ||
Larry Fink and BlackRock and others did a major round of investing last year or late in the year. | ||
And Elon Musk still has a controlling share, but it's certainly diversified since he first acquired the company. | ||
And there's massive sensitivity. | ||
I mean, you remember the critics of Elon Musk driving BB Netanyahu around and visiting and talking with him and everyone, you know, all the conspiracy theorists say, oh no, there is. | ||
He's selling out to Israel, we're selling out to Israel. | ||
But it's obviously a very sensitive issue these days. | ||
And I don't think it's a coincidence that within 24 hours of this little PR nightmare, Linda Yaccarino is suddenly announcing that she's leaving the company. | ||
After all, she was responsible for as CEO. | ||
She was hired on because of her experience with other networks and platforms in bringing sponsors and advertisers on board. | ||
And what happened yesterday was hilarious and frankly harmless, but it was the antithesis of the whole reason that she was hired. | ||
But here is clip 53 of Linda Yacarino from years ago that I'll just give you a little bit of context as to why I was concerned about her to begin with. | ||
Let's see. | ||
If you think about it, I think it was the CEO of BlackRock three years ago. | ||
So before the pandemic, before the awful social crisis that he talked about calling CEOs to attention, right? | ||
All over the world, that companies in the private sector had a bigger responsibility to both their employees and their customers to fulfill the gap in society that it was once assumed that the government would provide for people. | ||
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So it was a call, you use the word to service. | |
I would say it was also called to purpose, right? | ||
So we had a responsibility to impact culture for the good. | ||
And the bottom line is when you have those priorities and values as a company, it's good for business. | ||
It inspires your employee population to want to be proud. | ||
They're proud to work in your company. | ||
They bring other good people to your company, but it's also good for the bottom line. | ||
So a lot of seemingly harmless rhetoric there, but we all know where that kind of philosophy and mentality leads. | ||
Because we saw what played out with ESG DEI and all this stuff over the last several years. | ||
So there was concern that she was going to be a saboteur getting involved in this free speech platform only to undermine all of its policies and efforts. | ||
And you know, it goes on. | ||
She talks about October 7th specifically in clip 48, where they had to activate their emergency protocol for the first time because of anti-Semitism on the platform after the infamous terrorist attack against Israel on that day in the seven-hour stand down by the IDF. | ||
Let's watch 48. | ||
It's months at the company. | ||
It was the first global happening where we had to activate a crisis protocol at the company. | ||
And it was a time where we all came together as a new company and realized how consequential it became to combat anti-Semitism on the platform. | ||
And that things we were doing, things we had to newly do, learn, work with law enforcement all over the world, work with military all over the world, work with um a variety of organizations to protect Jewish people on that awful day. | ||
Uh, we learned how important it was for X to set the example for many to follow. | ||
So that was that was a a really big deal. | ||
And so obviously what happened yesterday was not only the antithesis of what she was hired to do and why she was hired, but very much opposed to the philosophy mentality of her leadership and uh, I guess a failure on her part. | ||
But again, these technical flukes, they happen. | ||
And I've found from my experience that when a CEO is fired from a company, everyone is abundantly aware of the straw that broke the camel's back, but no one is ever really aware of the issues that may have been manifesting over the course of many months or years. | ||
So I don't know what conflicts she had internally or with the board. | ||
But now that Larry Fink and BlackRock is involved in a very serious investment way in X. There are different political variables that a CEO has to cater to. | ||
It's very difficult as a CEO of a company that has a board of directors to make everybody on the board happy, and there's always conspiracies behind your back. | ||
I mean, even Steve Jobs was fired by his own board of directors in the 80s who conspired against him. | ||
It was very much an et two brute moment. | ||
He built the company up out of a garage. | ||
He was the reason that it was worth anything at all, and then they fired him because they weren't happy with the decisions that he was making. | ||
We saw a similar thing happen with Project Veritas and James O'Keefe, where he started the organization, and a board of directors just didn't feel that he uh should still be around. | ||
And it's it's asinine when you see it on this on the on the surface, because this is the person who made the thing, and you're telling them they can't have it anymore. | ||
But I understand why these things happen. | ||
It's the nature of our legal system and our form of capitalism, if it even is still a capitalism. | ||
But I guarantee you something else was much amiss over the course of the last several months that has just added up and culminated into what happened yesterday being the straw that broke the camel's back. | ||
But Steve Bannon has obviously been a critic of Elon Musk for a very long time. | ||
And I love Steve Bannon. | ||
I respect him very much. | ||
He was very inspirational to me when I started really paying attention to politics. | ||
One of my favorite documentaries of all time is called American Dharma about Steve Bannon and what he did to get Trump elected in the first race. | ||
Absolutely astounding and impressive. | ||
And he's been critical of Elon Musk, and frankly, I haven't really agreed, but I have respectfully disagreed, and I do think that his arguments are all reasonable. | ||
It's just not where my intuition rests. | ||
Here he is, really coming down on Linda in clip 37. | ||
Well, blockbuster news coming in even as we speak. | ||
Linda Yakerino steps down as CEO of Elon Musk Twitter or X. Hey, Linda, you can run, baby, but you can't have you're not going to hide from the lawsuits, girl. | ||
We know why you're stepping down and why you're running. | ||
Okay, we understand why you're stepping down and why you're running. | ||
That Elmo's out of control. | ||
Sorry, baby. | ||
That came with the job. | ||
You took the job, you took the pay, you took the warrants, you took the stock options, you took all, you know, the hundreds of millions of dollars you're gonna make. | ||
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If you can't keep uh Elmo in the nursery and keep him under control, you're gonna pay a price. | ||
You are gonna pay a price. | ||
It doesn't matter that you're resigning today, baby. | ||
The whole scam over there, the whole complete scam of Elmo is going to be taken apart brick by brick. | ||
Okay, brick by brick, all of it. | ||
You will see what happens. | ||
If my memory serves correctly, I've heard Steve in the past say that Elon Musk is operating on behalf of the C C P or he's bought by the C C P. Maybe that's true, maybe it's not. | ||
I mean, certainly there's a lot of interest By any billionaire in what happens between the United States and China, because in order to become a Fortune 500 business leader in this country, it's inevitable that much of your business relies on supplies that we get from manufacturing in China. | ||
But I also think that Elon Musk has demonstrated that his principles are more important to him than profit, not necessarily because his character is so astounding, but because he's got more money than he could ever want or need. | ||
Therefore, principles are relatively more valuable than money compared to, say, an average person who is struggling to pay their bills every single month. | ||
But here's Wiles talking about this recent misinft between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. | ||
This is clip 52, I'm going to play here in a second. | ||
This parity division between them first manifest, of course, a couple of weeks ago. | ||
And then it really played out when the big beautiful bill passed. | ||
Obviously, we've heard that Elon Musk is starting the America Party. | ||
It will do nothing, in my opinion, but take votes away from the Republican Party, which is problematic if the Republican Party is effective and fine if it's not effective. | ||
So all of this is to play out before our eyes. | ||
But now that this rift, this antagonism between Elon Musk and Trump is kind of escalating and reaching a climax, it didn't seem to de-escalate like it did the first time, and I don't think it ever will at this point. | ||
It's worth paying attention to what Steve Bannon has to say because this was much less obvious months ago, much less obvious months ago, what Steve Bannon was saying about Elon Musk than now. | ||
And I'm still somebody who supports both Elon Musk and Donald Trump. | ||
I wish that there wasn't so much division between them because I support both of them. | ||
And I think I've disagreed with how both of them have handled this conflict. | ||
But here is here's why I was talking about it. | ||
This has been a pretty smooth presidency. | ||
But one little hiccup was Elon. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Little hiccup. | ||
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Little hiccup. | |
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I saw Elon Musk here, um, very comfortable coming in and out of the Oval Office. | ||
Um, you know, had sleep over in the Lincoln bedroom. | ||
It seemed almost as if he had a um sort of fatherly fixation with Donald Trump that I guess inevitably was going to blow up at some point. | ||
How did you see that relationship? | ||
Similar. | ||
Um, the president was very, very kind to him. | ||
And Elon had so much to offer us. | ||
He knew things we didn't know. | ||
He knew people and technologies that we didn't know. | ||
He it was a it was a great thing when it was a great thing. | ||
And um and and had a very, I think of a very troublesome ending. | ||
Why do you think that happened? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I don't understand it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I know that what has been said doesn't ring accurate to me, but I don't know. | ||
I I enjoyed working with Elon. | ||
I think he's a fascinating person and sees the world differently. | ||
And I think that's probably what the president saw too. | ||
Just a little bit different than the average Joe. | ||
Um but uh certainly came to not a good ending. | ||
So it is yet to be known for sure how this is gonna play out. | ||
We will see what happens next. | ||
If I had to guess, here's the major vulnerable vulnerability here. | ||
The way that our elections are set up for the president of the United States, obviously it's an electoral college system, not just a straight democratic popular process. | ||
And there are several major states that I both parties have to win if they're gonna win a presidential election. | ||
So the libertarians, as foolish and divided as they are, and I agree with much of their policies, but they're they're just retarded in terms of execution. | ||
They have been raising a little bit of money, running candidates for the president of the United States for years and years and years, and then they spread that campaign money across the entire nation with some ambition of winning most of the states, which is just never going to happen. | ||
If the Libertarian Party had been smart, what they would have done is take all of the money that they raised nationally and campaign only in Texas to take as many votes away from the Republican candidate as possible in Texas. | ||
And that would have intimidated the Republican Party so much because they would never be able to elect a president of the United States without the electoral college votes in Texas, that the Republican Party would have had to make concessions in their policy and their platform in exchange for an endorsement from the party or the candidate of the party. | ||
Therefore, the Libertarian Party could, if they would have just managed their resources and strategy better, completely changed the grand old party's policy nationwide by just focusing all their efforts in Texas. | ||
So we see critics come out saying, oh, Elon Musk is an idiot. | ||
Everybody's tried to have another party. | ||
It's never going to win. | ||
It's only got 4% support. | ||
Nationwide. | ||
It's like, yeah, I agree. | ||
They're never going to win a presidential election. | ||
That's absolutely true. | ||
But they can veto any Republican candidate. | ||
They focus all the resources in one state. | ||
They can say, uh-uh, we're not going to endorse your candidate GOP. | ||
We're not going to back out of the race and have our candidate endorse yours, GOP, unless you change X, Y, and Z policies. | ||
Unless you push for X, Y, and Z legislation. | ||
So you don't have to win to win. | ||
If you want to see an example of this throughout history, just look at how the Nazis came into power in 1933 in Germany. | ||
There were like 40 or 80 different parties in that country. | ||
I think only one in 40 Germans actually identified as a national socialist just a handful of years before 1933. | ||
And because there was this stalemate between the major parties, the more powerful ones, National Social Socialists, were the tipping point. | ||
And so this party from Elon Musk, if he's serious, could actually completely change the political dynamic in the United States, regardless of the fact that they'll never have their own candidate win. | ||
They can simply force the Republican Party to transform. | ||
And I think he knows what he's doing. | ||
Everybody always thinks that he's so crazy and he's so stupid when he does something new, and it's always abundantly successful. | ||
There's no way you're ever going to have a feasible electric vehicle that's cool. | ||
And he did it. | ||
There's no way you can ever land a rocket for a second, third, up to 28 times in a row. | ||
And then he does it. | ||
There's no way that financial transactions can ever take place on the internet. | ||
And then he co-founds PayPal. | ||
There's no way that you can ever make X profitable. | ||
And then he buys it and drastically scales up its user base while cutting down its staff. | ||
Every single time people doubt him. | ||
He ends up being right. | ||
And I don't know which force is stronger, Elon Musk or Donald Trump. | ||
They're strong for different reasons and in different ways. | ||
But I do know that when two incredibly powerful forces collide, it's incredibly kinetic and energetic. | ||
And I'd rather have them work in harmony with one another than in conflict with one another. | ||
But we are coming up on a break in about three and a half minutes. | ||
And on the other side of the break, I want to get into John Brennan breaking down his silence after the FBI launches a criminal probe. | ||
He's claiming that the investigations are made up out of whole cloth. | ||
And it was breaking news this evening that six Secret Service agents connected to Trump butler assassination attempt were suspended. | ||
So we're going to be getting into the latest. | ||
I will be joined on the other side of this very short break by Nick Sordor and Gunther Eagleman in studio. | ||
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This crew will always be able to do this. | |
When it comes to supplements, I am somebody that's like a same way that I am with a Mac user. | ||
I'm incredible at using a computer. | ||
I have no idea how it works. | ||
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And I understand the effects and benefits of supplements. | |
I use them, but I have no idea how they work. | ||
So like with methylene blue, for example, I found that within 30 minutes of taking it, I have improved focus, improved short-term memory, improved energy. | ||
But if I take it late in the day, it's it doesn't interfere with my ability to sleep, which is very rare for something like this. | ||
I get a tingly feeling in my fingertips. | ||
It's almost like it's improving my circulation. | ||
My wife has chronic pain in her lower back because she's been a ballet instructor for many years. | ||
And when she takes it, it goes away for 48 hours. | ||
What is actually the science behind why this substance is so powerful? | ||
Your wife, she has kind of unexplained, chronic, mild to moderate lower back pain, right? | ||
There's no injury there, there's no systemic problem. | ||
It just aches, it hurts, right? | ||
So our cells have something called the hay flick limit, right? | ||
So your cells are the course of your life, they divide, they divide again and again and again. | ||
And around like 48 divisions or something is the number, around 48 divisions. | ||
It's not that you become like a Cronenberg monster and you start getting like cancerous tumors all over you. | ||
But we as humans, as we get older, we develop these things called senescent cells. | ||
Now, normally, if we didn't live in like a plastic and chemical infested hell pit, we would have a normal amount, and our improved lifestyle and modern living should be able to propel us to be like we should all be a hundred years old. | ||
But why are we all dying? | ||
Why is our life expectancy dropping? | ||
It's very simple. | ||
We live in an environment that's like four or five packs of cigarettes a day on top of everything that everyone else is doing. | ||
We all drink out of plastic, we're all around all these carcinogens and whatnot. | ||
Everything in our environment is toxic. | ||
What something like methylene blue does is it is a very potent antioxidant to such a degree that it actually goes into the cell and takes the first oxidative stress agent that's produced, O2 superoxide, and turns it into water. | ||
Really? | ||
What it does, it's an elect it's an alternate way for electrons to be uh given to the cell. | ||
So if you have cellular damage like these senescent cells that have built up over time, and you have these mitochondrial energy pathways that just don't work anymore because the system is dysfunctional, the methylene glue can come in and do the broken job and actually heal something that was never thought to have been able to be healed. | ||
Amazing. | ||
So that explains why it can help with things like aches and pains. | ||
Obviously, do your own research from the street. | ||
So you're on your own research. | ||
We're talking about like in vivo in cellular studies. | ||
This is just what it does to the cell. | ||
And is this the same mechanism that results in things like feeling like you have more energy and focus? | ||
Is it all as a result of this one thing that it does? | ||
Definitely a part of it. | ||
They have other effects too on other receptors. | ||
For example, methylene blue radically increases glucose uptake in the brain. | ||
Okay, it makes you better and more efficient at using your sugar. | ||
We all know the brain uses like 25% of the calories in the body or something crazy. | ||
They've done studies that chess masters burn like 5,000 calories in a day in a tournament because they're so focused on directing energy to their mind as they're thinking so critically that it's like almost like an Olympic athlete. | ||
Well, think about this stuff. | ||
It it operates in a very similar way. | ||
That's the real thing methylene blue does. | ||
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I take it personally. | ||
I was taking methylene blue about like two months before this all happened. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I was like, oh, awesome. | ||
I want to come help with this because it's so cool. | ||
Right. | ||
But yeah, I mean, like, this is a solid product. | ||
Take this in the morning a couple hours later, you'll experience the cognitive benefits. | ||
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And I've noticed that it helps with focus, short-term memory, things like that. | ||
Have you noticed that it helps you get through the day too? | ||
Big time. | ||
I mean, when you're looking at energy, this is boosting your own innate processes and making them work like they should. | ||
This is a shockingly statistically significant and effective metabolic compound that has been studied for almost 200 years. | ||
It's very powerful, very potent, and it's available. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Exposing tomorrow's tyranny tonight. | ||
It's Chase Geyser. | ||
Hey Governor, I didn't say you were listening to the speed of the skaters on the hook. | ||
I'm telling you, so much to me. | ||
I've seen something across the country when I was governor during Hurricane Harvey, but never have I seen a response as quick or as effective as I have the government administration's response to this storm. | ||
Well, immediately granted a request, a minute they called the help, a bit of a sentence, and I've dealt with a lot of staff administrators or secretaries of cabinets to have come to the set of Texas to help out. | ||
No one has been as actively hands-on and swiftly delivering results as much as Squisty Dome. | ||
So this response by Pleasant Plump for the swiftest most effective that any person has ever delivered. | ||
Wunker about a support, Wunker about a dive, Wunker a immediate result. | ||
And the top of this session is done and what the Commission Dome have done is to surge people who have been experienced and dealing with challenges like this. | ||
For example, the Commission Dome was here with us. | ||
It's all was needed. | ||
She made a phone call to serve search and response teams. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host this evening of tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
I am joined in studio by the great Nick Sordor and the extraordinary Gunther Eagleman. | ||
Boys, it is such an honor and a pleasure to have you both here at the same time. | ||
I can hardly believe it. | ||
Appreciate the glad to be here. | ||
Yeah, appreciate the invite, Chase. | ||
I know we just uh just came back from uh the Kerville area down here in uh in Texas, so we thought we'd uh jump by. | ||
It's been quite a long week, so thank you. | ||
I know we I was supposed to do this earlier this week, and I just got to keep moving it back and back and back. | ||
It's uh it's busy down there, man. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
Well, I I've noticed that since you've become so important, you've really changed. | ||
So obviously, I'm aware of what happened with these floods. | ||
It was, I don't know, where there were a lot of very tragic deaths, many of them children. | ||
There's all speculation and conspiracies about whether it was the mullet dude's uh cloud seeding uh or whether it's just a natural thing. | ||
We know that regardless of whether it was cloud seeding, this is something that does happen. | ||
I think I heard the word cloud seeding five thousand. | ||
Yes, yes, but that's all I know. | ||
I haven't really paid much attention to what's been happening on the ground because I gotta cover all the national news and and and I'd love to hear from you guys what you witnessed, what's actually going on and how things look. | ||
Well, first off, um, you know, you were busy covering the national news, and I have no idea what's going on nationally at this point. | ||
Uh, have there been any big stories this week? | ||
Yeah, I don't think anybody knows what's going on, Nick. | ||
Yeah, that's that's probably right. | ||
But you know, we we we went down there on uh on Friday night. | ||
I mean, just you know, as soon as uh as soon as we got word, uh, you know, I I was in DC and uh and left. | ||
We jumped on the next flight. | ||
Uh Gunther met me down there in San Antonio and uh picked me up, drove me to uh to to the front lines out there, and we we first we put out a solicitation. | ||
We needed Starlinks down there because you know, Kerr County, Texas is is pretty rural, right? | ||
You know, there's there's there were dead spots before the storm, you know, and think about what it looks like now. | ||
I mean, there were uh the the police uh their radios didn't work, their cell phones didn't work, anything like that. | ||
Uh and so we we did the same thing that I did down there in Western North Carolina, got some Starlinks together and uh and deployed them on the ground to first responders and then let's give a shout out to if you don't mind all the people on X who responded, it was incredible. | ||
I mean, my phone was blown up by the time I picked Nick up at the airport, and I know Nick's phone was blown up. | ||
Are people able to just buy Starlings and donate them, or did Elon Musk donate? | ||
How did how does that work? | ||
Yeah, so what what we were uh doing initially, because you know, when when something like that happens in an area, it you know, Starlinks they sell out everywhere. | ||
They're gone, you know, immediately. | ||
So it we had to contact people, you know, we put out something on X asking for uh people to let us borrow their Starlinks. | ||
Either we would go and pick them up, or you know, even better, they would bring them to us. | ||
We had a little operation center set up in in Bernie, Texas, which is you know, about half hour outside of uh ground zero. | ||
And you know, we had that that night we had uh ten of them in hand. | ||
People driving from three, four hours away just to get us a Starlink to do anything they can to help. | ||
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Right. | |
Because it was so tragic. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
Wow. | ||
The response. | ||
What do you think about uh the Rosie O'Donnell's and others who have been saying that this happened because Trump cut funding and there weren't emergency alerts? | ||
I mean, I I live here, I know that there were emergency alerts. | ||
Was there anything that could have been done to improve the situation? | ||
Well, there were over 80 weather alerts sent in that area, the ones that you know buzz your phone, make it scream and everything. | ||
You know, one of the issues that Governor Abbott told me while we were in the helicopter is that uh that you know, because it's such a rural area, there are a lot of places where cell phones don't work. | ||
So whether or not those alerts went through is a a a different story. | ||
But you know, I don't know about you, but nobody down there, uh, none of the victims that we spoke with were concerned at all about doge cuts to the National Weather Service. | ||
That was never a question that was brought up. | ||
Zero. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow, so it's just it's being exploited by the left. | ||
They're just taking this tragedy and they're trying to make it look like it's Trump's fault, but it had nothing to do with them. | ||
Of course, it's it's it's uh uh MSNBC there in their comfy studios in uh in Manhattan. | ||
Well, and when when we are the first scene we pulled up at very early on Saturday morning, very early, Nick and I pulled up, I forget the name of the park, but we pulled it to the park. | ||
There were already police communicating with a comm center. | ||
There were police or there were boats in the in the high water coming down searching. | ||
Um we walked up. | ||
We unfortunately we saw uh Van pulling up to pull a body out. | ||
Wow. | ||
But the the amount of coordination that was going on right when we got there was really impressive. | ||
And I g I gotta give kudos to law enforcement that was that was on scene. | ||
Well, they were already pre-positioned two days before that this happened. | ||
That's why there were already assets on the ground. | ||
Uh they were ready. | ||
You know, they typically when I go to these disaster sites, uh I beat, you know, most of the teams there. | ||
Uh, but they already had pre-positioned uh Department of Public Safety officers, uh dive teams, everything, just in case there was a a flaw. | ||
They had to kind of guess where it could possibly be. | ||
Uh so they were looking ahead at this. | ||
It's not like uh it's not like this came as a surprise and it came out of nowhere because there weren't enough forecasters. | ||
There were actually more forecasters than normal in the San Angelo and San Antonio offices of the National Weather Service. | ||
So that entire situation is one big lie. | ||
And Gunther, you mentioned that you that the search and rescue that's ongoing has been successful and they're still finding people, is that right? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
You know, and uh the coordination inside the EOC or the emergency command center was uh was incredible. | ||
You know, they had screens up, they had coordination going between five different agencies or six different agencies. | ||
Um local police, state police, National Guard, um park rangers. | ||
I I think every park ranger in the state of Texas was there at that time. | ||
I mean, it was Incredible on how many and just the coordination between all of them on the search and rescue. | ||
You know, we would hear on the radio that they found something, or you know, and they weren't working really hard at trying to keep it from going public and causing letting the media uh go to the parents and or the victims' families. | ||
So they they asked us, you know, we got asked by Congressman to please put out posts and make the community aware stop. | ||
You know, I'm gonna move this phone away from this mic because I think that might be causing the uh okay. | ||
Well, if you put it here, put it here. | ||
Okay, no problem. | ||
I just wanted to look at your phone wall, you know. | ||
Oh my god, it's Nick Sorris' phone in my hand right now. | ||
It's like it's practically 100 Biden's laptop. | ||
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Well, that's awesome to hear that the response has been good. | ||
Uh obviously it's a tragedy, you can't do anything about the weather, but the fact that the responders were there before there was even anything to respond to, I think is indicative that everything's operating as it should, and this is just a tragedy. | ||
Yeah, but to add on to Gunther's point here to the legacy media, I don't know which camera I'm supposed to look at. | ||
Stop harassing the families of victims. | ||
It's freaking sick. | ||
And it's why nobody likes you guys. | ||
Yeah, and especially when you're in the command center and you see the families that are impacted, it it's it is ridiculous. | ||
It's absolutely absurd. | ||
Yeah, it's disgusting, man. | ||
I I mean, I guess both sides of the political spectrum, they love a good crisis, they take advantage of it, but uh, it's like one of the things I've noticed about the left, and this is something that I think distinguishes the left from the right, is that I'm somebody who was very opposed to Joe Biden. | ||
But had he done a good job, I would have been delighted. | ||
I would have been so happy that I was wrong because ultimately I just want to have a good president that does good things, and I would have totally admitted that I was wrong, and this is great. | ||
Of course, that's not how it played out, but it seems like the better that the Trump administration does, or the more good that the Trump administration does. | ||
I know it's a controversial thing to assert given what's happened this week, but that's the more livid that the left becomes, especially in his first term. | ||
Every time there was monumental success that proved that the leftist policies were wrong and the Trump policies were good, that's when they would come out with more allegations and more accusations. | ||
It was like they wanted him to fail. | ||
They wanted everything to be terrible. | ||
I think Rosie O'Donnell, for example, is delighted that any is delighted when anything bad happens under this administration just by virtue of the fact that the buck stops with President Trump. | ||
Yeah, I I don't know. | ||
You probably keep up with Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
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You probably did. | |
Does she on X? | ||
Do you troll her on X too? | ||
You troll everybody else on the left side. | ||
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I think I trolled her off of X. Trolled her all the way to Ireland, I think. | |
I did. | ||
And no take backs. | ||
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No take backs. | |
That's hysterical. | ||
I can't believe all these leftists are getting are actually getting out of the country. | ||
And it's it's it's so ironic because they're just demonstrating how privileged they are that they can afford to just go and decide to live in Europe. | ||
They're like, oh, I'm standing up against the fascist capitalist billionaire by buying a first-class plane ticket to go live in Europe for the course of the next three and a half years. | ||
Meanwhile, everybody's struggling to pay their rent and their mortgages, and it's just a nightmare. | ||
So, how long do you think that this recovery is going to be ongoing in Texas? | ||
Do you think it was cloud seeding related, or is that just a kind of a side issue? | ||
It's you know, I'm split. | ||
You know, I it is kind of incredible that it's happening in different places, and then the amount of water that's coming is is absolutely um Nick and I were driving uh away from uh Craig Abbott's press conference, and we were talking about how long the recovery might take. | ||
And I mean the amount of damage in trees and debris, sure houses. | ||
Um, I mean, we saw 30 cars and trees driving. | ||
It was a five or 10 mile road. | ||
Um I'm I'm gonna say it's gonna take years. | ||
Wow. | ||
It's totally devastated the region. | ||
Absolutely devastated. | ||
I mean, the water we pull up at one scene, and there's fish on the ground on the street, and the the river's a hundred feet out and thirty feet down, and for fish to be that high, yeah. | ||
You it you kind of take a second. | ||
And like, wow, the water was this high. | ||
Wow, one thing I want to ask you, Nick, is what's different or similar of what you've seen here in Texas with the flooding and what you saw in Maui, because obviously that was a major disaster in Maui. | ||
The response was something that many were very critical of. | ||
There's even new reports coming out today that women were ex were exchanging sexual favors for perks and privileges and benefits in Maui. | ||
That was how devastating that was. | ||
Is this administration clearly different in its disaster response than the previous one, given what you witnessed when you were in Maui. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I mean, Maui is one thing. | ||
Maui was one of the most corrupt things I have ever witnessed in my life, the response to that. | ||
And you notice, like, you know, I I I have to tell people on Maui now that the it's not it wasn't just the Biden administration that botched that. | ||
It was also the state and local governments that uh had no interest in actually helping people recover. | ||
They wanted people off the island. | ||
That's what they wanted. | ||
They want, and they've gotten their way. | ||
They've gotten their way at this point. | ||
Now, you know, I the the Trump administration wants to help the people of Maui, but they can't do that uh when the state continues to block them out. | ||
The state and local governments will not request any help from them. | ||
Uh are are actively blocking investigations into what happened out there. | ||
You know, that that's that's that's that's on one side of things. | ||
You know, if you want a more fair comparison, you'd go to uh western North Carolina with the floods out there, uh, and you know, the devastation out there was very similar to what we saw out here in Texas, but that was a situation where the uh they they weren't given any resources. | ||
FEMA was never on the ground out there. | ||
They were actively blocking relief efforts because they didn't want me in there delivering Starlinks around to various uh fire departments, community centers, uh, and giving them to police officers and such. | ||
It's uh it's like they wanted the place to be in the dark. | ||
It was really weird. | ||
Uh, but you know, that uh a lot of that had to do with uh on the local level, there was just gross incompetence. | ||
Maui was totally corrupt, absolutely corrupt. | ||
And you know, I'm hoping at some point the Trump administration will dig really deeply into that. | ||
And uh I I think arrests need to be made out there. | ||
We still don't know who gave the order to uh push people back into the fire to corner them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh and and and you know, these these helpless people, the inferno was racing towards them, and the police are given orders by somebody we don't know to turn them around and send them back into the fire. | ||
They were physically blocking them from leaving the area. | ||
Anyway, that is absolutely disgusting. | ||
I mean uh that maybe that's the difference between the Trump administration and the previous administration is that with the previous administration, you see such corruption that people are trying to actually make a disaster as bad as possible for a desired political or financial outcome. | ||
Well, like what you said, the first responders were there, the response was ready before the the calamity even begin began to happen here in Texas with the floods. | ||
And so I think that's a that's a pretty uh fair point. | ||
But obviously, there's been a lot of developments over the course of the last several days regarding the Trump administration. | ||
I think that Trump has done a really good job in a lot of ways. | ||
I'm still glad that I voted for him, simply by virtue of the fact that he pardoned all the J6ers. | ||
I mean, that's a good enough reason for me to be satisfied with my my vote for Donald Trump. | ||
That being said, there are some things that are very concerning, namely the fact that they're saying now that there isn't a Jeffrey Epstein client list. | ||
What are your guys's, I know you've been busy doing other things, saving lives and helping people get internet access and a tragedy disaster zone, but what are your uh initial thoughts with the latest developments in the Epstein investigation? | ||
Well, uh I'll start. | ||
Sure. | ||
Um I'm I'm pretty passionate about it. | ||
It's the Epstein, it's absolutely disgusting that we've been told by Pam Bondi that we had files on her desk. | ||
Um and there's news clips, uh the truckloads on one way to another. | ||
Um and then to be told the case is closed. | ||
So I was frustrated yesterday if you follow my ex-page. | ||
Sure. | ||
I uh I had a day of unleashing on it. | ||
Yeah, you know, it's it's frustrating. | ||
Again, I I would put Trump on Mount Rushmore and I would vote for him again in 2028 if he was. | ||
I mean, I fully support Trump. | ||
MAGAs can be. | ||
Um we were promised the Epstein files. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And for them to come out six months later. | ||
And I'll as an American, all I want is the truth. | ||
If Pam Bondi gets on TV, I think Pam Bundy should absolutely do a press conference right away and say this is this is what it is. | ||
This is the truth. | ||
Um something else came up. | ||
Um we can't get them to you yet. | ||
But to say case closed, um that's concerning. | ||
And I think it should concern everybody because we got child uh child rapists walking the street. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, go ahead. | ||
Yeah, well, uh, you know, that this is something that you know, maybe I've missed something. | ||
You know, maybe you can explain it to me if I've missed something. | ||
Because uh, I mean, uh, Gunter can tell you I my head has been down into everything that that we've been doing down there in uh in in Kerville and and such, and so it's been, you know, I haven't followed every single aspect of of this story. | ||
But uh it it seems like we were we were told there were documents. | ||
We were told there were something on Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
There was going to be the you know, there were the phase one binders that was just a total farce. | ||
That was a setup. | ||
I was invited to that, and I'm so glad I didn't go, because that was a total setup uh meant to uh embarrass the not just not embarrass the influence, but use their uh clout, let's say, to make it to push this message that, oh, yep, okay, the Epstein files are actually being released. | ||
Here you go, you know, even though they knew that this was it was it was a total farce. | ||
But you you can't say that there's more to it, that there are more documents and such, and then say, oh, well, cases closed, we're not answering any more questions, and then you know, we get chastised for asking about it. | ||
Yes. | ||
Uh you you you can't do that. | ||
I feel like I'm living in in, you know, uh a freaking like what, fever dream or something? | ||
Like, I I don't understand why uh it's just like now they're just trying to say that it's it's it's gone and there's nothing else there, no questions, you're not allowed to ask about it. | ||
Uh and I I said it on X the other day. | ||
This is not going away. | ||
Pam Bondi should have done a presser or something that day, like they would do with, you know, if they arrest, you know three people for jaywalking, they do a press conference at the DOJ. | ||
That's just how they how they operate. | ||
204 child preter predators in the last seven days. | ||
I'm thinking to myself, that was one of the things that her and Cash bragged about was 204. | ||
And that's great that you in the last seven days you've arrested or charged 204 child predators. | ||
But based on all the statistics and studies that I've looked at, and what percentage of the population has those tendencies, that means there's millions of them in the United States. | ||
And if you caught 204 in seven days, that's what is it, four in every state? | ||
You're never gonna catch them all that way. | ||
You have that's that's not that impressive. | ||
I mean, Alex Rosen has been responsible for the arrest of more child predators as an individual with a phone and a and a small team than what the FBI was bragging about at the federal level. | ||
And it's great, we should be catching all the child predators, but I don't know. | ||
I mean, there were thousands of kids that were the victims of many predators that and it's all it's all just going away. | ||
If I had to guess what's happened, there's a lot of people coming out and they're trying to say, Oh, Trump's not releasing the information because he's on the list. | ||
And I think that's BS, because if he was on the client list, he certainly would have known that. | ||
So why would he have ever signed an executive order his first week in office to ensure that all the Epstein files and lists be released if if you know that you're on it? | ||
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So my guess is that he signed the executive order in order to keep the campaign promise, and he genuinely wanted the Epstein files to be released, and that through the process of this investigation, there's information that he previously was not aware of that was brought to him that made him change his mind. | ||
And they're just saying that there was no list as an excuse because they don't want to imply or indicate what that information might have been to make Trump change his mind. | ||
But it's not that he's on the list, in my opinion. | ||
So this is what I I've been saying this publicly for quite a while. | ||
Is I don't believe that there is a list in the sense that you know people want there to be, but a list can be compiled based on okay phone records, phone records, uh uh, you know, the videos. | ||
I mean, you're saying they're tens of thousands of videos of of what? | ||
I mean, he had cameras in every bedroom, every bathroom. | ||
What what where are those videos? | ||
Why is there a minute missing from the uh from the jail video that we got the other day? | ||
Victim statements. | ||
Yeah, victim statements. | ||
Are all these women that came forward, are all of them liars? | ||
You know, I it it it seems it seems odd. | ||
And why you're not helping anything at all by just refusing to answer the even the most basic questions about it. | ||
You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to ask, you know, oh well, why is there a minute missing in this video? | ||
I mean, that that seems like a fair if you're trying to definitively say that nobody came in or out of that block in that 10-hour span or whatever it was, and then there's a minute missing, you have to exp you have to account for that minute. | ||
What happened there? | ||
You know, did just any answer. | ||
We don't have anything. | ||
Or none of them. | ||
Even if the explanation is perfectly reasonable. | ||
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And I don't think I think her explanation was very weird, but they should have known that that one minute was gonna be a problem. | ||
And gotten ahead of it. | ||
And like, look, this is the software that the prison uses in order to store its files. | ||
It's set to, you know, do a defragmentation process for one minute every single day to ensure that it always records. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
That they could have gotten ahead of it, but it's just like the lack of uh a sense of the pulse of the American people and her attitude about these conspiracies, I think is indicative of a real detachment from the people from Bondy specifically. | ||
I think Trump knows exactly what's going on with the people, but Bondi seems to me to she cut she comes off to me like a little bit like a pageant girl, but more like a valedictorian, where she was probably incredible at writing the perfect essay for the perfect teacher and getting perfect grades on every test. | ||
If she knew what someone else needed her to do for them, she could probably do that perfectly, live up to someone else's vision or expectation within an already established system or institution. | ||
But from a leadership standpoint, I don't think she has any intuition about what's really going on. | ||
I think she's a reactive person rather than a proactive person. | ||
And what we're seeing is what happens when you make a valedictorian type. | ||
The attorney general, when we really need somebody who's aggressive and shoots from the hip and acts on principle and impulse without fear. | ||
I mean, the whole thing that she's been doing this whole time as the attorney general is going on Fox, going on Fox, trying to represent the Department of Justice from a PR standpoint. | ||
When what we really want is a department of justice that establishes justice rather than a department of justice that tries to convince you that it's establishing justice. | ||
Right. | ||
We the Pam Bondi needs her own PR person. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Fox News. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And just do her job. | ||
But now I I really believe she had exactly what you're explaining. | ||
She has to come out tomorrow. | ||
I mean, ASAP and explain what she was saying, what she was doing, why she said something, just to get truth out there. | ||
As the American people, we we deserve truth, especially about the Epstein files. | ||
I agree. | ||
You know, uh Pam has this thing, and and we've seen it from like the first weeks of the administration where she just she talks and talks and talks and talks. | ||
And it doesn't sound real either. | ||
I mean, it it's not convincing what she says on TV, uh, especially. | ||
Uh you know, and then and then you had the uh the the James O'Keefe expose that happened on her where she uh she was caught, you know. | ||
Uh that that's when she actually had to, she was forced to admit that there were videos because you know, she had to get ahead of the James O'Keefe expose. | ||
She knew what was coming, she knew she was caught, and uh and so we wouldn't have even have known that information unless she was caught on hidden camera admitting that. | ||
So she's not she she doesn't have who trusts Pam Bondi at this point. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Like, I I want to see her poll numbers. | ||
Is anybody on a poll on Pam Bondi? | ||
It's not even it's not even whether or not I did a poll, I did a Pam Bondi poll. | ||
Did you? | ||
I said, Yeah, is I said is Pam Bondi more likely to give me a blowjob or release the FC? | ||
Oh my god. | ||
And it was like 90% the blowjob. | ||
And I guess I was right. | ||
Everybody was right on that poll, folks. | ||
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Leading a frontal assault on the lies of the New World Order. | |
It's Alex Jones. | ||
Possibly more than a lot of people. | ||
But not without picture on the picture on the colour. | ||
Not with that picture, not without the other. | ||
There we have Hag Seth and Netanyahu sitting down together for a meeting amidst this visit from Netanyahu less than 24 hours after the Epstein files were it was revealed to the public that there is no client list. | ||
We had Netanyahu visit. | ||
Apparently, he presented President Trump with a gratitude of B-52 model made from all scraps of Iranian missiles that had been used against Israel. | ||
And of course, yesterday or the day before, man, the days just run together when you don't sleep. | ||
Bibi Netanyahu presented Donald Trump with the nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
And look, I think that Donald Trump probably should win the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
He's the only president, however long it's been, guys, that didn't start any new wars in his first administration. | ||
And as terrified as I was of the decisions that he made regarding Iran recently, I think he's been proved correct that it de-escalated everything. | ||
I thought it was gonna start World War III. | ||
I was saying don't do it. | ||
I was wrong. | ||
He's he's the master there. | ||
So he has de-escalated a conflict between Pakistan and India, and he's de-escalated a conflict between Iran and Israel. | ||
And the only real conflict that's still playing out is the one between Russia and Ukraine, which only exists because of the last administration. | ||
So I honestly think that Trump is a really good candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
I I wouldn't want to win it myself given the others who have won it in the past. | ||
But what bothered me was seeing BB Netanyahu present it. | ||
And it's not because I'm in the camp of everything's Israel. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I don't think that Israel is the only country or the Jewish people are the only people who are capable of evil, like some people do. | ||
And I also don't believe that they're the only people incapable of evil like some people do. | ||
I'm just kind of reasonable about it. | ||
I don't generally trust governments, but when you have someone who's been engaged in, let's just to say the least, it has been a controversial conflict since October 7th. | ||
It it seems inappropriate. | ||
I know that if I was a world leader and I had been accused of war crimes in several countries, even if I knew that I was innocent of them, I would not burden someone with receiving a nomination from the for the Nobel Peace Prize from me. | ||
You know, I would think that that would be like almost um maybe we should call somebody else to do it, right? | ||
Here's the president of Madagascar. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
You know, I I am just so tired of talking about foreign countries. | ||
I I I can't express to you how like how much I just don't care, man. | ||
I I don't care. | ||
I mean, is it is that wrong? | ||
Am I am I allowed to just not care what happens overseas at this point? | ||
I care about what happens right here. | ||
I care about the people in this country. | ||
I I I don't like I I gotta watch what I say here, but you know, I I I don't I actually don't, you're right. | ||
But it it makes no difference to me what happens in in Africa. | ||
78 million people voted for America first. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There is it's it's not America first, you know, alongside other countries, like our uh uh what was it, the uh the Secretary of State's press secretary said. | ||
Uh like uh America's the greatest country in the world next to next to Israel. | ||
Like it just come on. | ||
It's not you know, we we we guys we we we have a clear mission here. | ||
It's America first, uh not sometimes, but always and you know, I'm not I'm not shy about saying that. | ||
You know, I I don't want to, you know, people ask me uh during this whole thing that was going on in uh between Iran and Israel, people were constantly saying, you know, you're just you're just anti-Semitic. | ||
You're saying you're siding with Iran. | ||
It's like, no, I like literally, it's me not wanting to get involved at all in another foreign war. | ||
Trump handled it great. | ||
I I I was pushing back against the uh like the Lindsay Grams of the world. | ||
We just need more boots on the ground, and you can. | ||
In fact, I helped those soldiers just wear the boots. | ||
I I think those soldiers look real good, Justin. | ||
Hey, that was a that's great, right there. | ||
That's like on point. | ||
Anyway, if we gotta fly with Israel, we gotta fly with Israel. | ||
If we gotta sleep with the IDF soldiers, we gotta sleep with the IDF holders. | ||
Folks, we're coming up on a one minute break, just very short while radio stations pick us up after the first five. | ||
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Keep us on the air. | ||
That was gonna be perfect. | ||
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It's tomorrow's news tonight with Chase Geyser. | ||
All right, folks, I am Chase Geyser. | ||
This is tomorrow's news tonight, and for the next 22 minutes and 38 seconds, I will be joined in studio by the great Nick Sordor and Gunther Eagleman. | ||
It is really an honor and a pleasure to have you both here. | ||
We were talking to the during the break making fun of Lindsay Graham and how he's how he's a cause closet homosexual. | ||
And we were saying that uh it we don't care that he's gay. | ||
It's just weird that he hides it. | ||
And it it's we're so sick of a political class that hides stuff from us, whether it's the Epstein files, whether it's what they're actually doing with our money, whether it's the waste fraud and abuse of USAID for years hidden from us. | ||
I I just wanna I just want you, Lindsay Graham, to admit to us that you're gay, and that's fine. | ||
Look, I get it, man. | ||
You're you're trying to help out Ukraine. | ||
You want to give them tens of billions of dollars. | ||
Because everybody knows I love a man in Hugo Boss. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
What so Nick, tell me a little bit about your confrontation with Lindsay Graham. | ||
You I this is the first time hearing of it. | ||
Well, I mean, it wasn't an in-person confrontation because he hides. | ||
Uh late Lady G is one of the bet he uh uh literally, I mean, the the US Capitol hide and seek champion. | ||
I've tried. | ||
I've tried. | ||
I spent a lot of time at the Capitol. | ||
I mean, I've gotten Maxine Waters like three times now. | ||
You gotta stand outside the women's restroom, dude. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Ah, see? | ||
but you know, it was when uh I I ended up finally getting a response from her on uh on X at some point when uh when what when I called out uh his expenditures in Ukraine, like these wildly huge expenses to go over to Ukraine like three times in the past six months now. | ||
Each trip is hundreds of thousands of dollars just in hotel rooms. | ||
And you're like, what do you do? | ||
What kind of room service are you ordering lady? | ||
I like a warm town, a young man. | ||
Right. | ||
Oh, like look at this thing. | ||
And so this is one of Trump's worst decisions right here. | ||
I mean, I I I'm sure that there is some sort of deal making going on in the in the uh uh in the in the background, but man, I mean I don't know what's what they're what they're doing there in South Carolina. | ||
I don't know if this guy, you know, is what South Carolina South Carolina's look at and like, yeah, that's who I want representing me in home in the Senate. | ||
I don't buy that. | ||
Um you know just Pride Flag. | ||
You know, but it it it it it's totally good. | ||
Like you said, it's fine if you're gay, Lindsay. | ||
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Just you know, just tell it's it's the same goes for you, Tom Cotton. | |
We're not even we we won't even make fun of you for being gay as long as you we're making fun of the fact that you're hiding that you're gay. | ||
That's it. | ||
You like to suck dick, but as soon as you're like about it, it's like shut up, fag. | ||
You know, uh I I I don't know. | ||
I mean, he he's uh he's he's a total piece of work. | ||
It he's he's one of the our biggest adversaries of the America first movement on Capitol Hill. | ||
And you know, he and and I don't know and President Trump came out and endorsed him like immediately. | ||
I'm like, bro. | ||
Yeah, but the thing is with President Trump, it that that the endorsements, first of all, they sometimes don't stick. | ||
Secondly, sometimes he endorses any flattering picture of this guy. | ||
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I'm just gonna put on my khakis before we go to the front. | |
Um but anyway, there are times where they're surrounded by so many men. | ||
That's so perfect. | ||
He's got it done. | ||
He's got he's always got it done. | ||
But there there is that possibility that if we can get somebody in South Carolina, if you're watching and you have a a lot of money and a reasonable, good political acumen, and you're in South Carolina, please send me a DM, run for office, because you know, you could get endorsed by Trump as well. | ||
There are times where he endorses two candidates in the same race, and uh they both win. | ||
Yep. | ||
I like them both. | ||
I hope they both win. | ||
A deal, both sides win if it's a deal. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And it's it's not just Lindsey Graham, too. | ||
It's it's it's all of these members of the gerontocracy, this political class that uh appears to be from before the the Great Flood with Noah's Ark. | ||
I mean, that's just so antiquated. | ||
I I couldn't believe it when I found out that Joe Biden was born just like four years after the air conditioning was invented for the automobile. | ||
And you realize he was like three or four years old by the time Hitler died, so he's he's old enough if he could remember anything to remember Hitler's speeches on the radio. | ||
This guy is like so ancient, it's a totally different time that he comes from, and then he's like the most powerful man ever after being a senator for years and never accomplishing anything other than the undermining of the interests of the American people. | ||
But why do you think that it's like a situation with like a like a demographic issue where there's this type of Republican who falls into the baby boomer category and they only get their information from like a Fox News, and so they just don't understand or are not aware of the fact that people like Lindsey Graham like they suck. | ||
He literally does. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Better blow jobs than no jobs. | ||
Better blow jobs than no jobs. | ||
We've got to fund that military-industrial complex. | ||
Don't ask, don't tell. | ||
Perfect. | ||
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You know, I I uh the the thing with I like her, but she's not my top. | |
You know, I don't want to piss off too many people. | ||
Hey Michelle, how are you doing? | ||
Big Mike. | ||
I like you. | ||
Wonder why, Lindsay. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Sorry, Daddy. | ||
No, but uh you saw Madison Cawthorn. | ||
If you remember him, yeah, directly calling out Lindsey Graham for this kind of thing, and then all of a sudden, you know, the the the walls close in on Madison Cawthorn. | ||
Well, how did that what happened with that? | ||
Well, because he exposed the fact that Kevin McCarthy was, you know, was uh uh facilitating uh with Lindsay Graham drug fueled orgies on Capitol Hill. | ||
And then all of a sudden they pushed him out. | ||
I forgot about that. | ||
I don't think he's lying about I don't think why would he why would he lie about that? | ||
There's no good reason for Madison Gawthorne to see you got you get some great guys in the back here. | ||
They're always ready. | ||
They're amazing. | ||
Orgy and Cocaine. | ||
You know? | ||
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Um and you know, talk to Matt Gates about it. | |
Matt Gates will be like, yeah. | ||
Honestly, I would be willing to tolerate the orgies and the cocaine if they were doing everything else right. | ||
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You know, it's like that's what helps them make America great. | |
Or beyond the taxpayer. | ||
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Thank you so much for getting us out of war. | |
All we need is that yes vote. | ||
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All we need is yes vote. | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, I was like guy that. | ||
See that? | ||
The Senate House porn where he was slamming that buttons. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, Lindsay grabbed. | ||
I'm so glad that leaked, huh? | ||
I think it gotta leak a little bit. | ||
Oh man. | ||
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Man. | |
It was right there on Amy Klobachar's C. I'd like to primary that guy. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
So what's gonna happen next with this big beautiful bill? | ||
And is Trump's reputation and gonna be able to recover after this Epstein stuff? | ||
I how are these things that are all kind of hovering in the air gonna play out? | ||
Gunther, what do you think, man? | ||
Well, I think the big beautiful bill, the tax break for the That's great. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I think it'll play out for the economy really well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think people spend money, I think people have sure extra money. | ||
Um I I go back to the I don't think I think the Epstein files, it somebody needs to step up and talk. | ||
I think that's gonna it's gonna bite some people in the ass. | ||
Um absolutely. | ||
Do you think that um do you think that this um America party from from Musk is gonna be seriously problematic? | ||
Do you think or do you think this schism is gonna mend itself in time? | ||
I think it's gonna mend itself in time. | ||
I last like checked the polling was at four percent. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um I don't think that, you know, I think Musk has his idea of it with his um feud with Trump. | ||
Uh um, I like what they've both done for the country. | ||
I think I think Elon helped Trump cross that finish line. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I'm not saying Trump. | ||
It's not even the endorsement that did it. | ||
It was just the fact that he made X a free speech platform. | ||
Right. | ||
The fact that there was free speech in a massive way on the internet was enough to get Trump to win, even if he'd never endorsed it. | ||
Imagine if on X that we didn't have that free speech. | ||
I I remember how what it was like a few years ago, but before it was X when it was still Twitter, I was self-censoring all the time. | ||
I would save what I wanted to post in drafts, and I went back and looked at him, and they were just hilarious, man. | ||
But I just knew I couldn't post them because the censorship was so rampant. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I I think I put uh a couple years back, COVID was the flu. | ||
I mean, it was like gone. | ||
Seven days. | ||
You're lucky you didn't lose your whole account over that. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
Well, actually, I've been suspended twice. | ||
Um, both I guess mistakes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And was able was brought back. | ||
And now that with free speech has been great. | ||
I can Yeah, the massive reporting campaigns and the bots are insane. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Do you know what the post? | ||
Oh, go ahead, Nick. | ||
No, no, no, go. | ||
You know what post triggered the suspension? | ||
On it was a meme on the last one. | ||
Um, it was a Joe Biden in the shower meme with Ashley. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it got mass reported. | ||
And it wasn't bad. | ||
I mean, there was no nudity or anything. | ||
Right. | ||
It got mass reported, and within 42 minutes, I was back up. | ||
It's funny. | ||
I was on um uh I think I think it was News Max, I can't remember. | ||
Chris something, some Italian name is the host of the show. | ||
And they they asked me what I thought of the raids on Mar-a-Lago, and I remarked that they kicked me off the air right after this, and they never invited me back. | ||
I said, Look, they're saying that Donald Trump is keeping classified documents and information in a bathroom in Marl in a shower in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And I was like, but the only president I know of who's ever committed a crime in a shower is Joe Biden. | ||
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If he was like, oh, thanks, Chase, for coming on. | |
He's like, oh, nobody's ever actually seen that diary. | ||
I'm like, oh, you should read it, man. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, you know what, the the greatest part about X, I think, is you know, people think that, oh, well, it's just uh it's just an echo chamber and it's not real life and such. | ||
But the the reason that you saw uh like let's say in the Oval Office today, I I could name lots of examples, but in the Oval Office, they talk about the sentiment that MAGA feels toward the DOJ and the administration right now for basically saying the Epstein files are just a you know figment of your uh imagination. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh and you know, that sentiment is relayed to legacy media from X. It's not on any other platform. | ||
You're not allowed to talk about this stuff on any other platform. | ||
Uh and and you know, it and and that's where that's where this stuff is getting the most the most fraction of the most views. | ||
You know, going back to like what's going on in in in uh you know, say Western North Carolina, Maui, Texas, like those uh these things are uh the reason that they are so covered is because of this platform. | ||
And I think it's it's literally I'm not just saying I'm not trying to fluff Elon or anything here, but it is a massive game changer in the media sphere. | ||
Like, I think Alex Jones was banned from Twitter. | ||
And like every other platform. | ||
Yeah, we were we were literally just on the radio for years. | ||
Yeah, because we got banned everywhere else. | ||
And it all happened within the same week, I think, because it was good it was a conspiracy among the different tech leaders, uh, and that's a whole nother story. | ||
I mean, everybody's heard it a million times. | ||
But I want to talk to you guys a little bit about this new development with this FBI criminal probe into John Brennan and and James Comey. | ||
And guys, I want to play clips. | ||
Uh 42 and 16 back to back, 42 and 16. | ||
First, we're gonna see President Trump responding to the criminal investigation in James Comey and John Brennan, and then we're gonna see John Brennan respond to the probe on MSNBC. | ||
It's just it's just disgusting. | ||
So play uh 42 and 16 back to back, please. | ||
Hey, President Trump. | ||
James Comey and John Brennan now under criminal investigation related to the Trump Russia probe. | ||
Do you want to see these two guys behind bars? | ||
Well, I know nothing about it other than what I read today, but I will tell you, I think they're uh very dishonest people. | ||
I think they're crooked as hell. | ||
And uh maybe they have to pay a price for that. | ||
I I believe they are truly bad people and dishonest people. | ||
So whatever happens, happens. | ||
As you point out, Marco Rubio, who, you know, he's a different person now, quite frankly. | ||
I think when he was in the intelligence committee, I think he really tried to carry out national security responsibilities in a very appropriate manner, uh, and tried to not just you know bring politics into it. | ||
Uh so uh again, I think that SSCI report, the Mueller investigation, the Durham investigation uh and review, uh all of this, I think, again, validates what happened in terms of Russian interference, the conclusions that assessment that Russia tried to interfere to enhance Donald Trump's prospects uh in that election, to damage Hillary Clinton and to undermine the integrity of our election process. | ||
Those have really stood up and have been validated and supported by subsequent reviews, very thorough reviews. | ||
So again, uh this is something that I think is made up out of unfortunately a whole cloth, and they're just trying to uh see what you know, they're able to get to to stick to the media wall made up out of whole clouds. | ||
You would know something about that. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
Uh do you think this is this problem's gonna amount to anything? | ||
You know, it it's it's hard to uh look this uh I want that's a lot that's happened this week. | ||
Okay, it's been a lot. | ||
Um the until we get some sort of answers about why the Epstein investigation disappeared, uh it's really hard for me to believe that anything is going to go anywhere at this point. | ||
And I I don't feel like that's a uh I I feel like that's a pretty fair opinion to have. | ||
It's it's tough. | ||
We we we need some we need some answers because Epstein was also under uh you know they were also said they were gonna take a deep dive into all that, release all the files and things. | ||
Obviously, we already talked about this. | ||
They didn't do it. | ||
You know, I I want so badly to trust everything these people say, but you know, after we were just like I I I feel betrayed almost a little bit, you know. | ||
Uh that was a uh a promise. | ||
Just at least give us what you have, make us feel a little bit better with it, um, and not feel like we were just like totally lied to. | ||
Uh I don't know. | ||
I mean, is it is that a fair opinion at this point? | ||
Is it a distraction, Nick? | ||
Yeah, uh well, you got in trouble for asking that question last night on Twitter. | ||
So uh and that's that's a possibility. | ||
And the reason that the the reason that I have such a hard time like saying that this is a distraction or something is because I believe Dan Bongino is a good guy. | ||
I do. | ||
I believe that he has he's a really good guy. | ||
Yeah, and so like I sit here and I trip over my words because I'm like, you know, if it was and that is the only thing holding me back from just ripping this entire thing apart, is because I I believe at this point that Dan Bongino is a good guy, and if he has the power to do it, he's not going to be engaged uh in any sort of cover-up. | ||
He's not gonna cover for pedophiles and such. | ||
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He doesn't need this. | ||
I mean, it's not like this is his his career. | ||
He can go back to doing whatever he was doing before. | ||
He does look freaked out though, relative to his clips from a couple years ago. | ||
You look at clips from his podcast, and he's happy, and he's got life in him. | ||
He looks freaked out in everything that I see of him. | ||
Yeah, and so at this point, like I haven't made up my mind on how I feel about this yet. | ||
You know, typically I'm very, very opinionated. | ||
I'm very quick on my opinions to give it to you, but like at this point, I I have so many questions, and I'm trying so hard to give Dan Bongino in particular the benefit of the doubt. | ||
Uh that I think Cash Patel seems like the kid in junior high that lied about where he went on vacation on spring break to impress his friends. | ||
You know? | ||
Oh, you went to you went to Hawaii? | ||
Yeah, that's cool. | ||
I I went to the the Great Wall in China and then hung out with the president. | ||
You know, yeah. | ||
Tim Walls is like, really? | ||
Tim Walls. | ||
That must have been awesome. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
Were there tampons in the bathroom? | ||
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Dude, the way you would just walk around like this on the stage, you know. | ||
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He's like literally like, I'm like, dude, are you trying to act like your kid? | ||
Like, oh, what do we get from? | ||
It's it's just it's unbelievable to me how disconnected the this like uh the entire political class is from anything. | ||
How he was loading his shotgun and unloading his shotgun. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why did they publish that video? | ||
You gotta keep it. | ||
That was the worst filter idea of his PR guy was to post that picture. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The the one where he's sitting there struggling to figure out he's like, oh, this is I've had this has been in the family for so long or whatever. | ||
It's like Chuck Schumer making burgers. | ||
Oh man, he's never gonna live that one down. | ||
I wear a camo hat all the time. | ||
You should have seen the memes when I posted the other day about uh Chuck Schumer being in the hospital in in DC. | ||
It was like it was the burgers, wasn't it? | ||
Um that's it. | ||
It had to be. | ||
He was making lunch again. | ||
That's it. | ||
He was in the hospital. | ||
Yeah, he was in the hospital. | ||
They said it was an allergic reaction, but it was coincidentally right around lunchtime. | ||
So, you know, it was uh I don't know. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But for whatever reason, nobody really had any concern about what the he was actually in the hospital for. | ||
So I don't know, weird, weird. | ||
Can't imagine why. | ||
Well, he would certainly be sorely missed. | ||
Uh uh So my thing with this FBI investigation, it seems like oftentimes these investigations are simply so they can say that they did an investigation and found nothing. | ||
We just saw a little bit of that with the Epstein thing. | ||
We certainly saw it with the Hillary Clinton emails in 2016. | ||
There's a pattern throughout history of we did an investigation, we couldn't find any evidence of crime, third parties or whatever. | ||
So there's that angle where they can at least say that they looked into it and then deny that there's any evidence, which seems really plausible to me. | ||
And the other factor that when I come when it comes to the Brennan's and the the Comeys, we know that the CIA and the FBI, they're very siloed organizations. | ||
There's need to know and they isolate information that way. | ||
There are clicks within the organization. | ||
There are people that are the MAGA people on the White Hats, and then there are the people that are more subversive, and it it's not like one thing. | ||
It's it's the culmination of many things that are conflicting and even having internal schisms and battles with themselves. | ||
There's this whole subversive war going on, I think, within our own intelligence community that we never hear about because well, that's what an intelligence community does. | ||
And so that being said, I think there are people within the FBI that are still certainly comey acolytes that you know think he was great. | ||
He never did anything wrong. | ||
What he was doing was in the best interest of the national security of the United States. | ||
I I think the there are still people within the CIA certainly that love Brennan. | ||
And they thought, oh, it was good that we were calling attention to this Russia hoax thing, even if it was made up because Donald Trump is a major threat to national security. | ||
We've seen that attitude from the political class and the deep state around Trump for 10 years now. | ||
And so I'm thinking who within this organization is actually doing the probe or the investigation because the organizations that are investigating them are just as likely to be the organization that would cover for them. | ||
Right. | ||
So, you know, I I I spoke at the uh I I I spoke with a uh be careful how I say this. | ||
The uh uh a very high-ranking uh official, intelligence official at the White House, uh, who uh I asked them Laura Wimmer. | ||
Uh I I I asked them how many uh how many people in your circle in in in in the in the department that you run, how many people can you trust within that apparatus? | ||
And they said I can count them on my hand. | ||
And I believe that, right? | ||
You know, taking out the and you're talking thousands of people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you just don't know. | ||
There are a ton of holdovers. | ||
These people have been here. | ||
They are uh master uh manipulators. | ||
They're from the the the the you know the comey days and the Brennan days and such. | ||
Uh and it's hard sometimes to figure out who they are. | ||
Who is a snake, who's not a snake, who's looking to undermine you. | ||
Uh you know, who it's it's like you're you're just going straight into enemy territory, and it's it's it's tough. | ||
I can imagine, even for somebody like you know, Dan Bongino and Cash Patel to weed these people out of the FBI, like that's gotta be half the job here is taking out the trash. | ||
I bet it's more than half. | ||
Yeah, yeah, and and like so and there's only so much they can say about that. | ||
So I'm like, you know, uh as much as I want uh uh an update on that, uh it you know, I I understand why they can't tell us. | ||
And uh I I think the FBI probably, and we probably all agree here, is one of the most corrupt organizations in the United States by far. | ||
And and and so, like it's shifted from a law enforcement agency to an intelligence agency in the last 10 or 20 years. | ||
Yep, and that's when things got really hairy. | ||
Right. | ||
And and and so what I want to know, and this is a question that a lot of people have is were there files at some point, and we believe they have now been destroyed. | ||
That's a that's an answer that a lot of us want as well. | ||
If that's the case, just tell us that. | ||
Why not tell us that? | ||
You can't say, well, it just I mean, essentially the the the memo just read uh there's no uh see, but even if they'd all been destroyed, they certainly know all the victims, and they could have gone and re-interviewed them and recreated all the evidence. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, but because Jeffrey Epstein was, you know, charged in both uh both federally and in the state of Florida while um and and you know, so Pam Bondi seems to be acting like she had you know no idea that she was caught off guard by the fact that there were so many more files in that little binder that she had on the uh that she gave out, right? | ||
But she was the attorney general of Florida while uh Jeffrey Epstein was being investigated and prosecuted uh in in Miami or in Paul Beach, yeah, the first time, right? | ||
She didn't have anything to do with you know the actual prosecution. | ||
Well, she was probably she was probably told that he belonged to intelligence. | ||
Well, uh and so that's the question that a lot of us have too. | ||
It seems like a simple press conference to come out and say exactly what Nick's saying. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The documents were destroyed. | ||
Yep. | ||
They they were on my desk. | ||
Yep. | ||
They're they were destroyed. | ||
Just something to tell the American people. | ||
They just know that if they say what happened, which in my opinion, my humble opinion, is they realize there were national security implications because of his association with certain strategic allies working strategically working with our intelligence community, and they don't want the public, they they cannot admit it to the public that we the taxpayer funded human trafficking and child sexual abuse for the sake of a blackmail ring on our on politicians. | ||
They they can't do it. | ||
And they can't do it now, especially that we're in a place where we could be at war with China at any moment through the proxies of Israel and Iran. | ||
Iran's a proxy of China, Israel a proxy of the United States. | ||
That's what's really going on. | ||
And I don't think Trump knew that before he signed the EO. | ||
Folks, we're going to a break. | ||
We're gonna be right back on the other side. | ||
Thank you so much, Nick Sordor and Gunther and Eagle Minutes. | ||
It's been an absolute honor and a pleasure to have you stay with us for more news and analysis for the last 30 minutes of tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
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Fox News alert, the Ayatollah's gone into hiding. | ||
He's believed to be holdup inside an underground bunker northeast of the Capitol. | ||
Iranian proxies, which have been severely degraded, are threatening to commit acts of terror against American troops and American ships in the region. | ||
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And sources are telling ABC News that President Trump has approved the attack plans for Iran that were presented to him. | |
And American businesses are now bracing for cyber attacks. | ||
The whole world's watching. | ||
In light of that news, I have a message directly from the president. | ||
And I quote Based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with Iran in the near future. | ||
That's a quote directly from the president for all of you today. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
Because that people say, well, that's just a pressure. | ||
No, that's Trump talking. | ||
Now it looks like he's giving himself more breathing room, two weeks when we were coming down to the deadline. | ||
And the last deadline passed, obviously, and with a 24 hours Israel struck. | ||
Trump is Speaking through her, right? | ||
This that those are his words. | ||
And he's he's waiting because you you put US bombers over there with bunker buster bombs. | ||
It embroils America into something that could last a decade. | ||
He knows the implications of this, and and you don't want to overreact. | ||
You don't want to actually do something that might not need to be done if you can avoid it with some kind of negotiations, which Trump is the master negotiator, right? | ||
So you've got Iran, you've got Trump, and you've got Netanyahu, right? | ||
So two of those are really going at it. | ||
What Trump is saying, I believe, in that message is I don't want to embroil America in a war for the next decade plus. | ||
And that's what he's been saying in the last 48 hours, or really 24 is. | ||
I only want to do this if it doesn't turn into long war. | ||
Now he's learning it will, and so sanity is prevailing. | ||
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The war for tomorrow begins tonight with your host, Chase Geiser. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser. | ||
This is tomorrow's news tonight. | ||
Just had a great conversation with Nick Sordor and Gunther Eagleman in studio. | ||
What an honor and a pleasure it is to be associated with and know those two fine gentlemen. | ||
Gonna cover some of the latest other details this last 24 minutes and seven seconds. | ||
Antifa violence, why terrorist designation remains elusive. | ||
Do you remember how insistent Antifa was that they weren't a formal organization, that it was just an idea? | ||
Many people were perplexed why they would seemingly consistently have the same narrative or rhetoric around the nature of their organization. | ||
Oh, no, no, it's not an organization, it's just an idea. | ||
It's just a slogan, just a word. | ||
We're not really a group. | ||
We're not really associated or affiliated with one another, even though we're all funded in every different city by the same NGOs, funded by the same Soros. | ||
Well, the reason, of course, that Antifa insists that it's not an entity or a gang or an organization is because they don't want to get reco. | ||
One person commits a crime who's a member of Antifa, then everybody else can be prosecuted as a result. | ||
So they're trying to dodge the law. | ||
And we've seen the left come out time and time again and claim that all of this violence that takes place in the United States is actually a result of right-wing extremism and rhetoric. | ||
They're always advocating for things like censorship to stifle misinformation or disinformation while they misinform and disinform everyone as much as possible with their what was a former monopoly on the press, legacy media conglomeration. | ||
But I want to show you clip 12 here. | ||
Actually, skip 12, 17. | ||
I want to show you clip 17. | ||
Where Sam Harris and David French get into it a little bit. | ||
And I'm gonna show you some other clips too of different leftists saying that violence is coming from us, juxtaposed evidence that it's actually coming from the left. | ||
I mean, we know this, but just watch this clip. | ||
Well, I could say the same thing about Tucker Carlson, right? | ||
And you might whether you agree with me or not, this is my view of him, that he's not in the truth-seeking journalistic integrity business. | ||
He's in the he's he's got some other political project that entails spreading a fair amount of misinformation quite cynically and and consciously and smearing lots of people. | ||
And in the case of, you know, I don't know how deep his anti-Semitism runs, but in the case of uh of that particular topic, midwife in a very misleading conversation with an amateur historian uh who he considers the the greatest historian working in America today, Daryl Cooper, the podcaster. | ||
Um, the opinion expressed, again, this is like this is at the highest possible level in our information ecosystem, that the largest audience, you know, few historians in human history have ever had a bigger audience than Daryl Cooper had on Tucker's podcast, and then quickly followed by his appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast, right? | ||
And on that podcast, he spread the lie that you know that the recycled uh, you know, David Irving uh point that, you know, the Holocaust was not at all what it seemed, and that you know, and you you wouldn't believe it, but the the Nazis really never intended to kill the Jews. | ||
They just they just rounded up so many prisoners in their concentration camps and found that that they just didn't have enough food during winter to feed them, and they just were put in this just uh impossible situation. | ||
And might might it not seem more compassionate to euthanize these starving prisoners in the end, right? | ||
I mean that that's how they they they accidentally stumbled into the final solution, right? | ||
That's that's what he spread again to the largest possible audience. | ||
And in Tucker's case, you had a very, I would say, you know, sinister midwife in of of that conversation. | ||
In Joe's case, he just doesn't know when he's in the presence of recycled David Irving and is and is just happy to have a conversation with a podcaster for of whom he's a great fan. | ||
And um, but yet he's still culpable for not having done enough homework to adequately push back about what's being said to his again, to his audience, which is the largest podcast audience on earth. | ||
So um it's it's journalistically, and I know Joe doesn't consider himself a journalist, he's a considered himself a comedian who's just having fun conversations. | ||
Great, but what's that's the now? | ||
Here's the fallacy here. | ||
There's so much to unpack here. | ||
First of all, it's a mischaracterization of anything that Cooper actually said, and all that stuff has been clarified. | ||
It didn't even need to be clarified. | ||
It was clear the first time that it was said. | ||
So he's saying what Daryl Cooper said and then attacking him for the for for that, but he never said that. | ||
And the other avenue of this is the appeal to authority fallacy. | ||
It's a logical fallacy, it's very well known. | ||
Just because someone is an expert or an authority doesn't mean they are inherently right about anything in that topic or subject. | ||
It's an appeal to authority to say, oh, you're not actually an educated historian, therefore your opinion doesn't matter on history. | ||
Because there are educated historians who you're wrong about history all the time. | ||
Constant headlines breaking. | ||
Scientists now believe that the earliest humans dwelled on the earth 400,000 years ago, not 200,000 years. | ||
So all the experts were wrong before. | ||
Appeal of authority. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
The third thing is Sam Harris, if you don't know, formerly a member of what was called the intellectual dark web, did an outstanding debate with Jordan Peterson on the existence of God many years ago. | ||
Formerly very respected among people who even disagreed with him. | ||
Sam Harris basically fell out of grace, apparently lost his mind. | ||
I don't know that he's actually insane, but he's so embittered by the political outcomes that have taken place over the course of the last couple of years that he made the statement, I think it was on Constantine Kisson's podcast. | ||
He didn't care if there were the bodies of dead children found in Joe Biden's basement, he would still vote for him over Donald Trump. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
So this is somebody who's talking about misinformation, disinformation, disingenuous conversations, media manipulation, and criticizing Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan of all people. | ||
And Darrell Cooper saying, hey, this is dangerous that you're having Holocaust deniers on. | ||
He didn't even deny the Holocaust. | ||
He just provided context that you can agree with or disagree with. | ||
It was obviously an atrocity. | ||
It always obviously happened because the Germans allowed it to happen. | ||
Made it happen. | ||
But he's saying that's so dangerous. | ||
And this is all after he said he didn't care. | ||
If the bodies of dead children were found in Joe Biden's basement, he would still vote for him over Donald Trump. | ||
So at that point, you just don't get an opinion anymore. | ||
But here's Jasmine Crockett, another genius among us, saying that the violence is all coming from MAGA. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
The violence doesn't come from Democrats, just to be clear. | ||
I mean, obviously anyone can be a criminal, but um, it is MAGA. | ||
It's specifically MAGA Fection. | ||
Like I don't think traditional Republicans are getting engaged in all of this, but like even when we look at and they don't talk about the assassination attempts anymore that took place with Donald Trump. | ||
But these these were Trump supporters, right? | ||
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Um, as well as a supporter of someone if you try to assassinate him. | |
I'm pretty sure that attempting to assassinate someone is the embodiment of being opposed to them. | ||
How could you be in more opposition to someone than attempting to take their life? | ||
What the hell is she even talking about? | ||
First of all, she goes to Party City before she goes on that podcast. | ||
She asks the lady behind the counter if they have any bumblebee costumes. | ||
She finds the closest thing, puts it on, and then says, Hey, those people that tried to assassinate Donald Trump, well, they were Trump supporters. | ||
So MAGA is making it doesn't even make any sense whatsoever. | ||
And it doesn't matter that it makes any sense. | ||
Because we're talking about a cult on the left that will just eat up whatever their leaders say. | ||
It's an absolute cult. | ||
Gavin Newsom came out, this is clip 19. | ||
Criticizing Trump, saying he wants to bring America back to the 1960s, as if that's a bad thing. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
What we're experiencing is America in reverse. | ||
They're trying to bring us back to a pre-1960s world on voting rights. | ||
You know it well. | ||
Civil rights, LGBTQ rights, women's rights. | ||
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And not just, you know, access to abortion, but also access to simple reproductive care, contraceptions. | ||
Oh, the 1960s, huh? | ||
He's trying to bring us back to the 1960s. | ||
When everybody stayed married forever and had children. | ||
He's trying to bring us back to the age of the Norman Rockwell painting. | ||
How horrible is that. | ||
In so many ways, things were so much better for everyone, minorities included in the 1960s. | ||
I know the Civil Rights Act didn't pass until 1964. | ||
So obviously, before 64, things were explicitly objectively worse in the country for minorities and civil rights and things of that nature. | ||
But you realize that it's the policies of the left and the democratic machine in the military-industrial complex that forced us to get off the gold standard and caused hyperinflation. | ||
Hyperinflation, which disproportionately impacted minority communities, women, people of color, the poor among us, the most vulnerable among us. | ||
So what happens when in the 1960s, maybe you're a black man and you're married to your wife, and you go to church every Sunday, and your children go to public school, it's integrated now. | ||
And as a black man, you are able to work every day and provide for your family in a modest but nice home in a safe neighborhood. | ||
You're just barely getting by, but you can do it. | ||
And then all of a sudden, we detach from the gold standard, the gold backing of the U.S. dollar, and there's hyperinflation. | ||
And everything is 10, 20, 30% more expensive, but your income doesn't go up because you're a lower middle class person and it just doesn't operate like that. | ||
And if trickle down economics is true, it might be it's certainly latent. | ||
And so at that point in time, your wife has to get a job too. | ||
Enter feminism, the psychological cope for the fact that men could no longer provide for their families. | ||
And so now that your wife is working and you're working just to make ends meet because this inflation has come out of nowhere because of democratic policies and overspending and dishonesty in our political class. | ||
You're not home to spend time with your children in the evenings. | ||
And so they're hanging out with the other neighborhood kids. | ||
There's no supervision whatsoever. | ||
They're not doing as well in school. | ||
And since you're not making as much money because of the inflation and everybody's struggling so much, the tax revenue in your in your neighborhood goes down, property values go down, and so the schools then become less well funded. | ||
Then the education becomes inferior. | ||
And you don't have time to go to church on Sunday because you're picking up an extra shift, and so is your wife. | ||
And you're so financially stressed out that now you and your wife are going to get a divorce because have uh financial stress is the number one cause of divorce. | ||
So your children are raised by a single mother who's working three jobs, you're working all the time, and the single mother's blaming you for the reason things didn't work out, attempting to alienate your children from you. | ||
They have no father figure, and since they have no father figure, then they have no supervision. | ||
They they these children turn to petty crime. | ||
Maybe a little bit of marijuana here, a little bit of car theft here, a little bit of break ins here, just hanging out with the wrong crowd. | ||
And over time, over decades, this is how you get the culture that we see in these minority communities now. | ||
It's not a genetic issue, it's not a race issue. | ||
It's just they were a vulnerable class of people socioeconomically, and that problem was exacerbated. | ||
So it's not some prejudice or capitalism or greed or bad white supremacist policy that has resulted in what's happened to these communities over the years. | ||
It's an irresponsible government that overspends. | ||
And this is why Elon Musk is so upset with the big beautiful bill, which overall I think I support it, the big beautiful bill. | ||
But raising the debt ceiling five trillion dollars is a step backward. | ||
And I get why Trump did it. | ||
We have to win the space race, we have to win the artificial intelligence arms race, we have to win the economic war with China. | ||
And if he raises the debt ceiling five trillion dollars, he doesn't have to negotiate new budget deals, new deficit deals with the Democrats every six months, which can totally get in the way of an administration's agenda. | ||
And keep in mind, raising the debt ceiling is not the same thing as spending the money. | ||
He didn't spend the five trillion. | ||
This bill, this big, big, beautiful bill, only spends 267 billion as I understand it. | ||
And we know that over time, over the course of the next 10 years, yes, absolutely Congress will spend all the money because whenever you raise the debt ceiling, it always gets spent. | ||
So I understand why Elon Musk is critical of it, doesn't like it, because he's concerned about the nation going bankrupt. | ||
I'm concerned about it too. | ||
But I also understand why Trump did it. | ||
And I don't think it's a fault of his character that he made the decision that he made. | ||
It's just uh an exercise of judgment, which is his prerogative as the elected president of the United States. | ||
But the fact that you have the Gavin Newsoms who do things like eat at restaurants called the French Laundry in the middle of a pandemic while making other people all over your state shut down their businesses and wear masks, and you're not wearing a mask, and you're at one of the most expensive restaurants in one of the most expensive parts of the country, just having a good time as the governor in this crisis is indicative of such hypocrisy. | ||
It's just remarkable how untenable it is. | ||
But here's clip 20 of Glenn Beck talking about the democratic socialists of America and what they're doing, what they're signaling. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
With Momdani, the DSA is signaling that their time has now arrived. | ||
Nowhere is this clearer than what has been dubbed the People's Republic of Astoria, which is Mamdani's home district in Queens. | ||
This place has become the first district in the U.S. to elect a socialist at every level of government. | ||
City Council, State Assembly, U.S. Congress, and now potentially the mayor's office. | ||
It is a socialist utopia in the making. | ||
Astoria's Democrats, their testing ground. | ||
Ocasio Cortez is the reigning queen of this movement. | ||
New York working families party and the DSA were instrumental in her 2018 upset over Joe Crowley of Democratic. | ||
They they're using the same playbook to get Mom Dani elected. | ||
And her rise was not a one-off. | ||
So you don't have to see the whole thing, I'm just going to tell you what he says. | ||
The exact same process, system, and even people and institutions that selected and created, manufactured AOC, are doing the same thing with Zamdani. | ||
And they're doing it all over the country. | ||
And this is just one of many of their effective methods at getting away with choosing our leaders for us, leaders who don't lead but actually work for shadowy interests. | ||
And look, I'm I'm scared. | ||
I'm scared about the future for a lot of reasons. | ||
I'm scared about potentially going to World War III because of the monetary system that we have in place globally and how it's unsustainable and it's a Ponzi scheme. | ||
I'm scared about losing the trade war with China for global reserve status of the dollar, which would result in the collapse of our currency, and then basically present the world to China on a platter to create a central bank digital currency a yen and control everything. | ||
I'm worried about losing the artificial intelligence race with China too, because they could weaponize that in so many different ways, it's not even funny. | ||
Mostly psychological operations, raising our children for us through personally catered content and information on apps like TikTok and others. | ||
TikTok's just an example of the CCP launching software social manipulation into the country and then using the algorithms to manipulate people. | ||
I'm worried about losing the space race with China. | ||
If Elon Musk and Donald Trump have a falling out and SpaceX doesn't get contracts, then we don't have the right rockets to get the correct satellite array in place to have dominance in the new frontier, outer space, to take the high ground, both for reasons of national security as well as energy. | ||
It's a lot of technology being developed to transmit energy from space to the planet wirelessly. | ||
But I'm also worried about winning the economic war with China because I've seen what the United States did over the last 50 years. | ||
With freezing assets, sanctions, because it was the global reserve currency. | ||
And I've seen what it's been like going to war after war after war in the Middle East just because of the nature of our money and having to protect the trade of oil in dollars. | ||
I'm scared of us winning the artificial intelligence race against China as well because I'm not sure that I trust the government or the corporations that will develop and wield this technology, which could be used for incredible good, but could also be deployed against the interests of the American people and on the American people. | ||
We know that the intelligence community does this because they did it with MK Ultra and so many other thousands of examples. | ||
And I'm scared about winning the space race against China as well. | ||
Because if we do establish this golden dome and it's got massive surveillance, then we've basically created a government which is like a false God. | ||
Remember, the definition of God is the entity that is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. | ||
It's all powerful, it's all knowing, and it's everywhere. | ||
And if we establish the Golden Dome, and we win the AI race, and we dominate economically, then we've created a government that is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent, a false God. | ||
And just like God made us in his image, and we fell and didn't live up to that image. | ||
Now we are making artificial intelligence in our image. | ||
It's an even more inferior, lower resolution. | ||
Step away deviation from God. | ||
It's another degree of separation. | ||
And not only are we making this thing in Our image, but many of us will worship it as a false idol. | ||
Like the story of the Tower of Babel, where in our arrogance, we think we've got it all figured out, and as a result, our whole civilization collapses. | ||
And I'm worried about the corruption in our own institutions, FBI, CIA, our political class, its interests, our entanglements with other intelligence agencies all over the world, namely Israel Masad. | ||
And I'm worried about how corrupt these institutions are resulting in no ability to solve the problem, no matter how noble the person is at the head of these organizations. | ||
You gotta keep in mind that if you have a house with a bad foundation, you can't fix it from the roof. | ||
And even if you have the best director of the FBI or the best CIA director or the best president of the United States, if these organizations are corrupted at the core, you have to abolish them and rebuild them. | ||
So I'm worried about that. | ||
The Epstein thing worries me. | ||
The debt and the collapse of the dollar worries me. | ||
World War III worries me. | ||
The CCP worries me. | ||
I'm terrified of my own government, which has proven time and time again that it is itself the greatest threat to our national security. | ||
Just look at the Patriot Act, 9-11. | ||
Gulf of Tonkin, USS Liberty. | ||
You name it. | ||
And I don't know what to do to stop it. | ||
But I do know that I have to do two things. | ||
I have to tell the truth whenever I can, as much as I can to as many people as I can, which is why I work at InfoWars. | ||
And I have to never lose hope. | ||
Because as soon as you lose hope, you guarantee failure. | ||
You guarantee defeat. | ||
You have to have faith. | ||
Faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. | ||
And so even if our chance of success is only 1% with hope, that's a lot better than 0% without it. | ||
I'm not going to be blackpilled. | ||
I will hang on to a shred of hope. | ||
I won't be naive. | ||
But if things do really fall apart and everything collapses, and I have to witness the suffering of my people and my family, at least I won't harbor any guilt or feel any guilt as that tragedy occurs, because I'll know that I did everything that I could. | ||
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I'm calling on you to do your part. | ||
So regardless of whether there's any chance of victory, I'm calling on you to maintain your hope, even if it's just the size of a mustard seed. | ||
I'm calling on you to do everything you can to prevent this unacceptable outcome for humanity. | ||
This defeat and collapse. | ||
So that even if we don't win, we feel no shame when we look at ourselves in the mirror or when we think back on our lives. | ||
So at the moment of your death, you can think quietly to yourself. | ||
I did everything that I could instead of I wish I had done more. | ||
And I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
If I if I if I could think of a better way to defeat the New World Order, the Satanists, globalists, whatever you want to call them. | ||
Satan has many different faces that he wears for different things. | ||
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Just got in my methylene blue, ultra methylene blue USP grade from the Alex Jonesstore.com. | |
Yeah, I've heard all the rants and raves about this. | ||
I'm real interested to see uh how I'm gonna feel. | ||
I'm gonna do uh a third dropper uh and then some water right now. | ||
And uh I am going to see. | ||
Yeah, that's it's plenty. | ||
Maybe that's a little bit more. | ||
And uh pretty uh pretty uh excited to see how this is gonna work. | ||
So um after I fully drank this, I will let everybody know uh the effects of hopefully of what is the unlimited power. | ||
What's going on, Xers? | ||
Jay Rocket here. | ||
Just giving y'all an update. | ||
It's been an hour past uh doing the one dropper of the ultra methylene blue USB grade from the alexgunstore.com. | ||
Currently at the gym right now. |