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She's a young girl studying...
At a college in Vancouver to be at this libertarian internet sensation.
She got about upwards of a million views on her Slot Walk video where she went and challenged, confronted feminists at a recent event.
She then got another viral video on her own channel.
And we're talking about cultural libertarianism.
I want to get into that.
Lauren?
There was this major Breitbart article recently which you were featured in, The Rise of the Cultural Libertarians.
For the audience, just define cultural libertarianism and why it has become so popular over the past couple of years.
Well, you've got, obviously, most people know what cultural Marxism is, and it's that kind of suppression of free speech, the belief in identity politics and classism, collectivism.
And then you've got cultural libertarianism, which embraces, it's a challenging of the rising...
Very left-wing authoritarian culture.
It is a pushback that believes in free expression for everyone, resisting this identity politics and public shaming.
And I'm reading right from Alan Bokhari's article on Breitbart because he really sums it up fantastic.
They want to defend humor.
They want to defend personal freedoms and just everyone's expression and end this culture that is...
More focused on emotions and being triggered and safe spaces and instead embrace a culture that understands we are going to have to live among diverse viewpoints.
We are going to have to embrace free speech and free ideas that we may find offensive because free speech and free ideas are what has caused society to progress.
There were a lot of things that have been deemed offensive in the past.
And in an Oxford Union speech, I believe it was the editor Brendan O'Neill of Spiked Magazine, where he goes and he lists a ton of different events that people found extremely offensive.
People advocating for the Bible being translated into different languages.
People advocating for atheism being allowed to be talked about on campus.
Advocating for gay marriage.
Different freedoms.
And these were all things that have been found offensive in the past.
And if we embraced this culture, this SJW culture of silencing any idea that disagrees with us, we would not be able to make the same intellectual leaps we have made today.
And I believe there is so much more we can achieve intellectually, so much more we can achieve in our society, in our politics, and in our learning institutions.
But that is being And that's the point, really.
If you truly embrace free speech in its purest form...
Which is the only form in which it can exist on an authentic level.
You have to take in everything.
You have to allow for people to be offended.
You have to allow for their feelings to be hurt.
You even have to allow for white supremacists to broadcast their views.
So long as it's not fighting words.
Tolerance does not mean that you embrace everything that everybody says.
It means you tolerate what they say and you're free to debate them on an equal platform.
That is the true nature of free speech.
But these control freaks, these SJWs, and we can define that term later, they're interested in authoritarianism because they are afraid of debating on an equal platform.
And we see this on Twitter.
You know, even if you've not even interacted with an SJW and prominent feminists, prominent...
Now, if learning is about finding out views that contradict your position and adjusting your own argument, tailoring your own argument to address those issues, to address those criticisms, then obviously you want to hear all sides.
But these SJWs...
They're so insistent that they're right.
Their ignorance is so virulent that they will block you before you've even interacted with them on Twitter.
And in many cases, before you even know who they are, you find yourself blocked.
If they appear in a news story, you say, well, I'll check out this person to see what they've been saying.
Oh, I'm blocked, even though I didn't know who they were and I've never interacted with them, which goes to the heart of how they're completely intolerant of having their views.
And in many cases, they will go to the lengths of trying to change the law to avoid having to have their views challenged.
So when it comes to those who would restrict free speech, you know, in the name of protecting people from being offended, is it not our duty as actual proponents of free speech to be deliberately more offensive just to push that envelope?
Absolutely.
And it really makes me want to do those campaigns where people bring whiteboards onto campus and just say, free speech board.
And people will write super offensive things on them, and campuses have been shutting them down all over the place because of this fence, but people don't quite get that.
Isn't that racist, though, using a whiteboard?
Of course.
It's really fascinating, because I've been...
Countered these people in real life and tried to explain to them the importance of free speech.
I did a video on my campus women's group and on safe spaces and I had a meeting with the women's group on campus.
That were trying to kick me out and tried to explain to them what the importance was of having different viewpoints and ideas and having your ideas challenged.
And it was just such a foreign concept.
I suggested the idea that what if someone posts in your group that you should put funding requests towards Kony 2012?
It would be great if someone came to the group and said, hey, actually, this is a scam.
It's a fraud.
And the response I got from the group was that.
How dare you?
Kony 2012 wasn't a scam.
It wasn't a fraud.
It's real.
And I'm like, you completely missed the point.
Can't you just look at the hypothetical situation?
When was this?
Three years ago or was this recently?
Oh, this was like a month or two ago when I was kicked out of my women's group.
They don't know that Kony 2012 was a fraud as of a month ago.
They didn't even understand the example regardless.
The guy behind it had a complete naked meltdown on the streets of...
San Diego or wherever it was.
How can you not know that that whole thing was a fraud?
I'm getting to the point where I don't want to give up on arguing and debating and trying to change these people's views, but I almost have to just find it funny now to not go crazy.
Yeah, this is the point.
Even if you mention the word libertarianism or say that you're a libertarian in the United Kingdom, People don't have a frame of reference.
They don't even know what a libertarian is.
If it's not parroting the left-wing social justice warrior orthodoxy, they immediately assume that you're a right-wing zealot, you're a right-wing xenophobe, you're a right-wing racist.
So tell us about the state of libertarianism in Canada, and especially amongst young people.
Try and give us some hope.
That people are at least aware of what it means in the first place.
Well, we are making progress.
We'll start with a little hope.
But the thing is, in Canada, the entire political spectrum of Canada is shifting towards left-wing authoritarianism, or just authoritarianism in general.
The Conservatives here in Canada are like the Democrats in the States.
Everything's going more and more left-wing.
But the idea of libertarianism is starting to gain traction.
We have more candidates in the Libertarian Party of Canada than ever before.
We've got 85 candidates right now, possibly more.
Those are just ones on the website.
And the idea of what libertarianism is is starting to be taught in classrooms.
Even if it's taught negatively, people are starting to know what it is and are no longer telling me, so I don't care if you're a librarian.
And actually, I've just been given an opportunity to go and speak at an elementary school about what libertarianism is.
That's a pretty amazing opportunity for me, since I'll actually be able to maybe reduce some of the indoctrination they've gotten in a less biased manner than a lot of speakers, of course, and speaking from my own opinion, not at them.
But there is some traction going on with the party.
Tim Moen, the leader of the party, has a fairly popular meme and has been on a few news channels.
We're trying to get him into debates in Canada.
But I will say the one thing that I can find the most hopeful for both Canada and America is people are getting tired.
They're getting sick and tired of professional career politicians.
They don't want to see it anymore.
And that's why Trump is so successful as has been repeated time and time again in the States is because people are tired of career politicians.
And I think that frustration is really going to be an opening for libertarianism and people who are for less government to kind of...
Change people's views on the current options we have, because right now it's, are you voting left-wing or right-wing?
Are you voting Democrat, Conservative, Liberal, NDP, Conservative?
And because people are so tired, it kind of gives them, people are more open to different options.
So I really do hope that we can take this opportunity, cultural libertarians, libertarians in Canada in general, and in the States, to push libertarianism right now.
You know, it's a growing movement, and I don't expect it to happen like that, but I will continue pushing the idea of smaller government and more personal freedom for as long as I can.
What's positive is that I see, especially over the past six months, it seems to have come to the fore, is this view of anti-political correctness is becoming seen, at least stealthily, as avant-garde, as counterculture.
And as he said, Donald Trump is riding that wave.
People are sick of this.
People are sick of having to moderate their opinions, to moderate their language.
And it's proving it's resonating amongst Americans to a fantastic degree, which is why you see Trump riding high in the polls.
If you look into his actual background, then that becomes more shady, but that's a different issue.
The other positive thing is, as of probably...
A year, two years ago, three years ago.
Public shaming via Twitter outrage mobs always worked.
It always had the effect of destroying people's reputations, destroying their careers.
But now, as in the case of the lawyer that I mentioned about half an hour ago, who complimented the woman for a stunning LinkedIn picture, God forbid you would want to compliment a woman.
Helen Mirren says that a man putting his arm around His girlfriend is offensive and shouldn't happen.
That received a huge backlash.
And that's the point.
And if you read John Ronson's book, it was featured in The Rise of the Cultural Libertarians, the same Breitbart article that you were featured in.
I mean, he makes the point in the different examples that he cites.
These Twitter mobs seem to have power on the surface.
And if you apologize to them, if you relent, if you back down, if you show fealty, You will be destroyed.
But as Milo Yiannopoulos has pointed out in his articles, if you don't apologize, if you don't back down, if you attack them back, then they tend to melt away.
So this whole, you know, the power of public shaming is losing its influence because people are starting to learn if they don't instantly apologize, if they don't instantly back down, then they will be successful.
They won't get burned.
So, again, it goes to the point of they don't have as much power as they think they do.
It's all perception, right?
Yeah.
And I wish I had known that initially after the slot walk, because that was when I was first kind of introduced to the life-ruining aspect of being attacked by social justice warriors I received.
Before my video had even gone out, I received hundreds, probably, even...
A thousand tweets just attacking me and coming up with stories and lying.
And I just kept apologizing and apologizing and apologizing.
And I didn't realize that eventually this movement would come up behind me and back me up and say, hey, no, what you're doing is wrong.
You were basically apologizing to a cult.
And you thought you were overwhelmed by that.
And you thought this is the only way this is going to stop.
But it's not true, is it?
Yeah, after my video was released, after people started supporting me, created a counter-petition, I realized that, hey, this group opposing these radicals is gaining power.
They have the ability to bring the facts to the forefront instead of the hysteria.
And that's what you're seeing.
And if you go to the Breitbart article, Alam has put a poll here or a chart of the popularity of cultural libertarians, people like Milo Yiannopoulos, myself, Christina Hoffs, Summers, Cathy Young, Spike Magazine, and it's all going up in 2015.
It's all going up because people are sick and tired.
Even my left-wing liberal friends don't even want to be associated with those who call themselves progressives in their party because they believe that liberalism Classical liberalism has been co-opted by progressives for these insane purposes, these hysterical, fear-bunkering purposes that want to silence others and political correctness.
And even everyone from both the left and the right are kind of uniting in cultural libertarianism and defending freedom of speech.
And it's created for an amazing opportunity for libertarianism, those who appreciate individuality and everyone to journalists, especially to get more exposure for these ideas.
We're talking with Lauren Southern, InfowarsMoneyBomb.com.
It's the InfowarsMoneyBomb 2015. Now, I also wanted to cover an image that you posted, or a couple of images that you posted on your Twitter account yesterday, I believe, or a couple of days ago.
This was a flyer, I believe, that was put up in your college, which said that Sexual violence.
Now consider those words with their full impact.
Sexual violence is now, quote, verbal, spiritual, and anything that, quote, disrespects the other person.
This is what they're teaching students on campus.
Tell us about that flyer.
Yeah, I wasn't even surprised to see it on my campus because you've been seeing these pop up everywhere.
Consent lessons.
Lacey Green, the YouTuber, now has a kind of consent program that is being introduced to universities across the states that has a similar notion of consent being all these different crazy rules where you have to get a form signed, where it can be you lying to the person about what position where it can be you lying to the person about what position you play on a It can be anything can constitute as not being consent now, according to all these laws in California and New York.
They've had the yes means yes and affirmative consent laws passed where they've literally got these legislated on campuses that you have to have these flyers put over the campuses.
You have to have these ridiculously rigid laws about consent where you have to get forms signed and And even to the extent where you have to take a picture of yourself and the other person with this signed form so that you will not be accused of being a rapist on your campus.
So they literally ask you to take a picture with your partner before you're about to have sex with them?
Oh, with the form that's been signed as well and dated.
Yes.
Very sexy, I know.
It's a big turn on.
Can you just sign this form for me there?
And you posted the list of questions that have to be asked before two people engage in consensual sex.
And it was completely ridiculous.
Should I do this?
Is this acceptable?
Again, this goes to the heart of radical feminism is completely destroying healthy relationships.
I mentioned it earlier, you know, Helen Mirren.
Don't put your arm around your girlfriend.
That's offensive.
That's like you possessing her.
It's not.
You know, showing love and affection.
God forbid you would want to do that.
It's completely misogynistic.
So this is having the effect of making affection offensive and misogynistic, making men terrified to even approach women in the first place.
So who are women going to end up with if they don't end up with genuine men who are interested in them?
They're going to end up with, you know, aggressive, quote, alpha males.
Who don't give a damn about any of this conduct in the first place.
So it's just going to backfire, right?
And those guys are going to have their lives ruined.
This has completely destroyed any idea of romantic spontaneity, which women love.
Every girl loves Noah from The Notebook, who never got consent to kiss Ali once in the movie.
The scarier thing about this also is these laws, I've read through both the affirmative consent and yes means yes laws, and they can be misinterpreted very easily.
It literally says in these legislations that you have to get consent for every single action you do.
So if you hold their hand, you have to get consent for that.
Despite the fact that that would be an extremely awkward thing, can I hold your hand?
If you also decide to kiss them on the cheek after holding their hand, you have to get consent for that.
It can literally be interpreted that if the guy doesn't get consent for every single action, even if they are in the heat of the moment, he can technically be accused of sexual assault, and that girl will have a legitimate claim.
I wonder, do you have to get signed every time you kiss?
In fact, there was a case, I'll have to look it up, where a Gay couple, they would kiss each other on the forehead or on the lips every morning they woke up.
And after they broke up, one of the guys went with one of these yes means yes consent law things and said that he effectively assaulted me because I was asleep and I could never get consent for this.
And he is actually gaining headway in that case.
This was according to a conversation I had, so I'll have to look at the direct facts.
100% confirmed situation, that could be a reality based on these laws.
And although these are laws only in New York and California, it is being discussed to be passed as an overall law in the United States.
They had a law introduced in New Jersey, which was based on this rape by fraud premise, which is if you lie to a girl, or if a girl lies to a man before she sleeps with him.
About her age, her career, her income, her relatives, her previous relationships, anything.
That could be considered rape.
And they could be hit with similar charges to actual physical rape.
And they even compared it to Megan's Law, which was based on a seven-year-old girl that got raped.
And they had a website, Rape by Fraud, where they listed men who had lied to women before sex and compared them With this pedophile who had raped a seven-year-old girl and killed her.
That was the level to which they took it.
But isn't a lot of this about the fact that this doesn't affect radical feminists because they're mainly fat, ugly, and not attractive to men in the first place?
So they don't have to have any worries in that field.
Isn't that the case?
Well, it's the guys that take the risk to talk to them that have to be concerned.
I would honestly be horrified to be a male on a campus trying to find a girlfriend because, God knows, you go and hold her hand, try to give her a kiss on the lips at the end of the night, you could have your life on it.
Not with mattress girls stalking around.
I mean, that's the point.
They're literally trying to portray all men on campus as would-be rapists based on this completely BS, bogus statistic.
Of one in five, some say one in four, women on campus being, quote, raped.
If you actually drill down into the real statistics, women on campus are less likely to be raped than women in the general population, yet they've launched this rhetoric on the basis of completely fraudulent statistics, as they do over and over again.
Just in the last couple of minutes, Lauren Southern, tell us about your work with...
Rebel Media and tell us how people can see your videos on your own channel.
Yeah, for sure.
You can go to therebel.media or go Google the Rebel Media's YouTube channel and you'll find a few of my videos on there.
And in fact, I will be coming out with a video either tomorrow or on Friday on the topic of cultural appropriation.
So that will be a fun one.
I also have my own channel.
If you Google Lauren Southern on YouTube, it should be the first channel that comes up.
I do a little bit of stuff on there.
I also have written for Spiked Magazine.
And the Libertarian Republic.
So if you want to check out more of my work on there, you can.
And if you want to follow me on Twitter, it's at Lauren underscore Southern.
Okay, Lauren Southern, thanks for joining us.
We'll be sure to have you back on the show.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me on.
Thank you.
Okay, there goes Lauren Southern.
Be sure to check out her YouTube channel, her Twitter.
She's been doing a lot of articles recently for Spiked and some other.
Next hour, we're going to have Syrian Girl talking about the Syrian refugee crisis.
But not only that, she's got some new information on Gamergate, which again is a...
and how they're using video games to brainwash young people.
This is new information.
This is key information.
Syrian Girl coming up in the next hour.
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MTV, the youth division of the government propaganda arm of the military intelligence industrial complex, the very same network responsible for the transformation of a once flourishing free market of creative artists into a homogenized corporate Illuminati parade of talentless drivel, is unleashing its Divide and Conquer series based on white guilt.
Okay.
If you say the wrong thing, then suddenly you are a racist.
We've never had to internalize what white people have done in America, but here, you can't escape that.
You kind of get this feeling that things belong to you.
I'm getting uncomfortable.
It's uncomfortable.
Hey, this is great.
Let's get all uncomfortable together.
Jose Antonio Vargas appears to be regurgitating the work of brown-eyed, blue-eyed, white-gilt founder Jane Elliott.
In 2009, Karina Knoll of the LA Times reported that soon after Elliott became a controversial figure, she left her meager teaching job in Iowa.
To rake in an average of $7,000 per lecture from companies, colleges, and governmental institutions.
The real numbers of crime statistics have steadily dropped according to FBI statistics.
But the government brainwashing bureaucracy would have you believe the opposite.
And so it goes for the poll numbers and obvious disintegration of racism in America.
Now a generation decades removed from the rampant racism of the 1950s is expected to feel guilt for a past most people their age can't even coherently explain.
Rather than accept the government as the real progenitor of privilege, whether it's the prison industrial complex where almost 90% of 1 in 9 American black males are incarcerated for victimless, usually petty drug charges and forced into corporate slavery or the massive crack infusion into black neighborhoods.
I'm letting you know right now that the establishment is using hip-hop to prime these kids.
For a life that's going to send them to prison, just like they did with me.
Or simply the millions of taxpayer dollars used to show recent presidents and their first ladies a good time.
Those in power know true privilege.
But Americans are supposed to believe that some snot-nosed, 20-something, mixed-heritage white kid who probably comes from a middle-class family with struggles no different...
Then the mixed heritage black kid he is supposed to have some upper hand on is the evil mastermind behind a system meant to keep other mixed heritage people down based on skin color.
Here's a newsflash.
Racism is dead.
Or at least it's been dying its natural last breath for nearly a couple of decades amongst the common people of America.
Sure, it's alive and well within the militarized police and the downtrodden cities segregated by government policies.
Alive and well in the The rhetoric of the mainstream news media.
There are too many white liberals in the media.
And the reason they're not attacking Barack Obama is because of some type of white guilt you think your ancestors may have owned slaves.
You have no fact that your ancestors owned slaves, but the guilt is killing you.
Alive and well in White House.
Another way of saying that is.
Trayvon Martin could have been me.
There are very few African-American men in this country who haven't had the experience of being followed when they were shopping in a department store.
That includes me.
The political classes are blatantly disconnected from the common reality.
Americans of all stripes came together to wipe the scourge of racism from the American culture beginning in the 1970s after shadowy elements of our own government gunned down our real leaders with what recent evidence reveals as a mixed bag of operatives and CIA MKUltra patsies.
And now the Obama administration would have us divided and conquered.
A new type of segregation is emerging.
Americans are increasingly segregated by the content And approval of the characters inhabiting the power structure of the nation's capital is at a record low.
For most Americans, things are tough all over.
And under Obama's policies, getting tougher every day.
The average American sure as hell isn't going to listen to a bitter illegal immigrant like Jose Antonio Vargas, clearly slinging the Cloward-Piven divide-and-conquer strategy.
So don't expect the majority of Americans to shoulder the blame.
In the words of Bob Dylan, a musician from a bygone era when the First Amendment was revered, you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
There's a war on for your mind, America, and the first shots were fired long ago.
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There are more than 42 million smokers in the United States.
Well over 1,000 types of mold and mildew linked to numerous conditions.
And don't forget the fact that 6 million Americans live with pets they're allergic to as well.
When I began to research these statistics, it was clear to me it was time to start cleansing my lungs in order to combat the toxic environment that we cannot escape but that we can fight back against.
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But now we're going to go to Syrian girl.
Of course, we've been talking about the Syrian refugee crisis for the past three, four weeks, basically, since it emerged.
We had reports months ago about these migrants in northern France trying to hijack lorries to get from Calais to the United Kingdom.
The media suddenly turned that into a massive issue.
The whole migrant crisis began.
Germany rolled out the red carpet to 800,000 migrants before the end of the year.
Millions and millions more going forward.
They suddenly freaked out a few days ago and thought, well, maybe letting in millions of people without them even having to show their passports or go through any kind of security check might not be a good idea in terms of security, in terms of the fact that ISIS have openly declared that they will in terms of the fact that ISIS have openly declared that they they will exploit this migrant crisis to infiltrate 4,000 jihadists into Europe.
And this is the point.
Many of the legitimate, genuine Syrian refugees who need shelter who need safety, are being usurped.
Their characters are being dismantled by this wave of migrants who have nothing whatsoever to do with the Syrian civil war, hijacking this, fleeing to the welfare havens of Sweden and Germany off the back of public sympathy for Syrian refugees.
So we're going to go to Syrian Girl now.
Of course, she's been a regular guest on the Alex Jones Show before.
Syrian Girl, welcome to the show.
Thanks for having me on.
It's good to be back.
So you came out with a video last week, I believe.
It's extremely popular, got over 300,000, 400,000 views, pointing out what the media refuses to report about this migrant crisis, which is what I've done over the past couple of weeks, and had basically 8 million views combined on Facebook and YouTube just the past three videos.
People are thirsty for the truth because they're not seeing it on BBC, they're not seeing it on CNN, they're not seeing it on Fox News, who are just blithely reporting that these Assyrian families coming in, they need refuge, they need shelter, when the truth is very much the opposite of that.
And in fact, the character of these refugees is being denigrated by the behavior of those who are hijacking the crisis.
So talk about the fact that many of these migrants, 90% of them in some areas, are claiming to be Syrian, yet have no documentation whatsoever to prove it.
Who's hijacking this crisis and why are they doing it?
Well, there's multiple people hijacking the crisis.
I think the top level people would be the business owners and the corporate.
People who want to basically crush the wages of Europe by bringing in cheap workers from overseas.
That would be the number one type of people hijacking it.
The other type, of course, would be some people who are workers from Pakistan, from Africa, from Central Asia.
These people are also losing their passports and then claiming that they lost their passports in the Syrian war.
Also, of course, there are refugees from other countries that have recently tasted regime change or humanitarian intervention that have come in along with the wave.
And they're not being reported about either.
And the reason for that is they don't want to remind Europe's population or the world in general that it's not just Syrian refugees, that there's been multiple wars that have created multiple refugees.
That is this neo-colonialist globalist agenda.
They'd rather just concentrate on the Syrian refugees, number one, in order to garner sympathy for their, you know, cheap worker project, and also to make an excuse to attack Syria.
Now, it sounds like it boggles the mind to use the fact that there's refugees escaping war.
And turn around and say, oh, that means we have to bomb Syria.
But that's exactly what they're doing.
They're claiming that the refugee crisis, the entire refugee crisis, is being caused by the Syrian government and ISIS. And the only way to stop the refugees flowing in is to bomb Syria.
The problem with that is that completely ignores how this whole thing began, in which the...
U.S. government and NATO and Obama decided to fund terrorism in Syria and Libya and also start a war in Iraq.
And that's how ISIS was born.
And that's why we have so much chaos.
Four years ago, Syria was the country that was accepting refugees, not the country that was producing refugees.
Syria was a well-off country.
Everybody was...
Maybe it wasn't a rich country with a high GPA, but living was fine.
Everybody had homes.
Everybody had livelihoods and jobs, and they liked their lives.
And if you listen to the refugees themselves, they want nothing more than to be able to go home.
This is the point that I've made.
If you listen to the actual Syrian refugees, they don't want to live in Sweden.
They don't want to live in Germany.
They want to go back to Syria.
They want ISIS out of the country because they had a generally high standard of living.
It's the Pakistanis, the Bangladeshis, the North Africans that are exploiting this to flee to the welfare havens of Sweden and Germany because they want to be showered with free cash.
And now the media in Germany is characterizing that as xenophobic.
We've got an ex-Stasi official hired by Facebook and the German government.
To censor posts on Facebook that are, quote, xenophobic.
And again, it goes back to the fact that they're using this to justify further military intervention in Syria when military intervention in Syria is what caused the frigging problem in the first place.
And the military intervention that they've done against ISIS over the past 12, 18 months has been a complete failure, right?
There are more ISIS militants than ever before in Syria.
The weapons drops that they conveniently run across are all dropped by US airplanes.
The fighters are increasing in number on a monthly basis.
So that policy has clearly failed.
What they need to do, what the White House needs to do, is work with the Russians, work with the Assad government.
If they all worked together, they could wipe out ISIS within a matter of months.
And this whole refugee crisis would be over.
People would return to Syria.
They would return to a high quality of life.
And Europe wouldn't be overwhelmed by this wave of, quote, refugees who aren't even refugees to begin with, right?
Well, you know, here's the thing.
We say that their policy is a failure, but that would actually mean we have to accept that their policy is actually to fight ISIS. Well, based on what they say, it's a failure.
They have an interest in maintaining an ISIS presence in the region.
Explain the motivation behind that geopolitically.
Well, there's multiple motivations.
Number one, to continue instability in Syria, ISIS... The region in which it controls sits smack dab in Syria's oil and gas rich area where the factories are.
And where a pipeline would actually go through Syria and into Europe going from Iran.
So there's the oil interests.
There's also divide and conquer interests.
You know, if you keep these countries weak and unstable and you sever the connection between Syria, Iraq and Iran, you can more easily control them and bend them to your will.
Of course, there's also, you know, Israel has an interest also in seeing its neighbor Syria get destroyed because it occupies the Golden Heights and even though the United Nations acknowledges that the region of the Golden Heights which occupies Is Syrian land.
The Israelis are already starting oil contracts and pumping oil from that area.
So there's all these multiple agendas happening.
And of course, Turkey has an interest in seeing ISIS stay in power because they want to slaughter all the Kurds.
And the Saudi Arabian government and Qatar have an interest in seeing ISIS maintain power because it...
Pushes their Wahhabist extremist ideology that just doesn't fit in Syria.
Let's talk about that.
Let's talk about Saudi Arabia.
They've taken in, I think it's about maybe seven refugees.
They came out a couple of weeks ago and said, because there was this huge backlash in the media, and even in the mainstream media with the Washington Post, pointing out the fact that these wealthy Gulf Arab states located right next to Syria, That's not true.
We've taken in half a million Syrian refugees.
And then three days later, it was, no, we've taken in two and a half million Syrian refugees.
But as you have made the point, those Syrians living in Saudi Arabia...
We're there before the civil war, before the refugee crisis.
Saudi Arabia is brazenly lying about the fact that they've taken in two and a half million refugees because they were already there on work visas.
Talk about that.
Yeah, basically, there's a large number of Syrian engineers and scientists that have been working in Saudi Arabia for decades, and they're trying to say, look, that's us taking in Syrian refugees.
You know, the way that the Gulf Arab states won Kuwaiti polls just...
Politician put it.
Well, the reasons they're not allowing Syrians in is because Syrians are culturally and ethnically different to Gulf Arabs, which may be true.
However, the Gulf states do allow people from around the world and Asia and Europe and everywhere to come in as workers.
So that's a new point.
Basically, it's about money.
It's about not spending money.
They'd rather spend money on funding these terrorists.
Well, they will build 200 mosques in Germany to spread this Wahhabi extremist ideology.
That's okay, right?
That's a joke.
I heard recently that the Syrians were saying to each other, oh, don't worry.
You know, the Saudi Arabians, they can't accept any refugees, but they'll build you a mosque in Germany when you get there.
So it's a joke that's running among Syrians, which they're very angry with the situation that they're being pushed into.
And, you know, I would like to also talk about what you said earlier, which is very important, I feel.
If they worked with the Russians and the Syrian government, They could defeat ISIS quite quickly.
And in fact, there's 7 million Syrian refugees inside Syria.
So that's like, if you add them all up, there'll be about 10, 11 million Syrian refugees.
That's half the Syrian population.
There's entire cities that have been wiped out.
People have to start from zero.
They have nothing.
They've been living in tents for three years with no future prospects.
And, you know, they have no schools to send their children, no jobs.
Instead of helping Syria rebuild to accept these 10 million people, instead of stopping the sanctions that the U.S. has on Syria or that NATO has on Syria, they continue with the sanctions.
And in fact, they escalate things because the Russian military has always been inside Syria.
But now the Russians are expanding their presence inside Syria while not co-ordering with the United States and its allies, who are also riding the wave of the refugee crisis to enter into Syria more.
So there's this escalation.
Let's get into that.
So about a month ago, the Obama administration came out and said, we will bomb Syrian government positions if they are being advanced on by the Syrian rebels, which, of course, as we...
Exhaustively documented for three-plus years have defected to al-Nusra, which is an al-Qaeda-affiliated group, have defected to ISIS. They've sworn allegiance to those groups.
They've committed war crimes almost on a par with ISIS. We're talking about FSA rebels ordering children to behead prisoners.
So they've committed war crimes, atrocities.
Almost on a par with ISIS, probably not to the same extent in terms of the number of them, but still the same kind of bloodthirsty ideology of beheading people, torturing people.
So the Obama administration comes out and says, you know, if the Syrian rebels are advancing on the presidential palace in Damascus, we will bomb Syrian government positions to help the rebels.
How is that not...
The US knows the positions of ISIS militants where they're concentrated in huge numbers but refuses to bomb them.
Now we have Russia sending tanks, sending more weapons to Syria.
What's behind this escalation in Russian military involvement in Syria?
What's going to be right around the corner in terms of how this crisis escalates in light of the refugee crisis?
Well, the United Nations was built after World War II to prevent another world war.
And for the first time in many, many decades, a sovereign nation is being attacked.
This is Syria being attacked by the US and its allies.
Without a UN Security Council resolution that allows for that.
And when that happens, that means there's a member state on the Security Council, a superpower that opposes this.
And the reason this was created is to prevent a world war.
And the fact that Russia has not agreed to the US entering Syria, which has been traditionally in its sphere of influence, means that it's setting things up for possibly a clash.
U.S. Air Force jets and Russian troops in Russian bases on the coast of Syria.
I mean, it's a very dangerous situation.
And the Russians themselves have no interest in funding these al-Qaeda-linked groups.
The ex-ambassador to Syria, the U.S. ambassador, Robert Ford, who used to really support the Syrian rebels after being kicked out of the U.S. government, he's come out and openly said, we couldn't pry them away from al-Qaeda.
So it's quite blatantly clear that NATO and allies have no interest in stopping the refugee flow.
They don't care about kids drowning on the shores of Turkey or Greece.
All they want is to continue the war and let ISIS be contained inside Syria and continue killing people.
And the thing about the refugees, again, nobody wants to be displaced from their nation because it's humiliating.
Being without a nationality means basically you're nothing.
And a lot of the time, because of the way that the media is portraying things and because of the...
the feeling in Europe you get videos of refugees being kicked on the street because of the war they're running from and it's completely inhuman and dehumanizing and the person who's doing it just makes anyone who is against what's happening look bad anyone that's against the creation of these refugees Anyone who agrees with, you know, kicking refugees, it makes them look bad.
So they're basically stage managing both the right and the left to push for this to happen.
I found it interesting how the mass media took that example of the Hungarian camera woman tripping up a refugee who was fleeing into the country illegally with his family.
They, you know, that was bad.
That was horrible.
I disagree with that.
But the media took it, and it was like an international news story for three days.
What they don't play is refugees throwing rocks at Hungarians at a train station.
They don't show refugees stealing from charitable Europeans who are handing out gifts.
And I've put all this footage up on YouTube.
It's got millions of views.
They don't show Italian elderly women being torn out of their cars by their hair.
By migrants from North Africa who want to steal the car to get into Germany.
So they're exploiting our sympathy to welcome this wave of migrants, half of whom aren't Syrian.
The other half, 90%, can't prove they're Syrian.
And then we had this story a couple of weeks ago, which was really the bellwether emotional manipulation that they needed to really get Well...
Honestly, I'm not sure about the specific details.
I did hear various reports that the boy's father, you know, he was actually from the city of Kobane.
And that was a city that has been shelled by the U.S. because ISIS is present there.
But they're Kurds.
They're against ISIS. And they've been living in Turkey for a while.
But they were already in Turkey.
They weren't fleeing Syria.
They were fleeing Turkey to try and get to the European welfare states, right?
So they were already safe in Turkey.
That wasn't communicated in the original story.
Then it turns out that the driver of the boat that ended up with this boy being drowned was the father himself.
They were quite a wealthy family.
He was trying to get his teeth done in Canada or whatever.
So it was completely misreported.
It was, oh, these people are fleeing from Syria, these poor refugees, and the little boy ends up dead, which is tragic.
But they don't tell the whole side of the story.
The thing is, there's been many drownings.
He wasn't the only boy.
I mean, if they wanted to, if you want to talk about kids drowning, it's been happening since a month before.
So whether, like, they take this specific case that he was trying to get his teeth fixed, you know, the fact is that living in a tent for three years in Turkey, whether it turns out he is the smuggler or not, he denies that he was the smuggler.
There was a report about that.
But in any case, whatever the details...
No, he was driving the boat and he had paid people smugglers.
Oh, he claims that that's a lie.
But I don't know.
Claims now, okay.
Well, but it doesn't.
I mean, I'm not saying it wasn't tragic.
It was, but it was misreported from the very beginning, right?
So why are they doing that?
Why does the media suddenly care about Syrian children when they were pushing to bomb Syrian children for two, three years?
You know, in 2012, 2013, why do they suddenly care about this little boy?
When they wanted to bomb Syria, they were pushing the agenda for that.
On the day that he died, another little girl was bombed in Syria by the Syrian rebels that they were supporting.
But that's not something that they report on.
So no matter what the specifics of this child and the surrounding case, there have been multiple children that have been drowning over the last few months.
Two months ago, there was an 11-year-old girl that died off the coast of Egypt.
The reporting, the media and their reporting is constantly biased and there's an agenda behind it.
And it's never a humanitarian agenda, no matter the specifics of this case and the guy wanting to fix his teeth, whether he was convinced by the people around him that it would be a good idea or if his situation was very bad living in a tent or his teeth were infected.
It's a sad case, but it's not the only case.
The global idea of it is there are 10 million people and you cannot airlift all of them to Europe from Syria.
And the only solution is to allow them to return home by ending the war, ending the funding of terrorism, fixing the buildings.
Letting them go home, because that's the best solution for everybody that's concerned.
The thing is that the people who are coming out of the countries, many of them are scientists and engineers, and there's this big brain drain happening.
And, you know, even if you don't take serious case, but the refugee crisis as a whole, you know, you've got the Sub-Saharan Africans.
The country is still paying a tax to France, which is suppressing their economy from ever building up to keep their workers, young male workers, at home.
This is all being created.
And no matter the circumstances, I did hear the report of the woman accusing the man of being the smuggler.
But I just...
Again, the main point is you go to the source, right?
Don't destabilize secular governments in the Middle East.
Don't arm and fund jihadists that overthrow those secular governments, as we saw in Libya, which was the most prosperous country in Africa before the overthrow of Gaddafi, right?
As soon as they got rid of Gaddafi, who, like Saddam Hussein, was a tyrant in his own way, and we don't support him, they were putting black people in concentration camps.
Tribal warlords were running the country.
And it completely collapsed.
And that's what started this migrant crisis with a wave of people coming over in boats because they're trying to escape the hell that these NATO powers created in the first place.
But that still is never mentioned in mainstream media coverage.
They don't even allude to it in many cases.
So I've said it a million times.
It sounds like a cliche now, but I still say it because they refuse to talk about it.
And this is the truth that people want to hear, which is why your video was...
Super successful, which is why the videos I've put out have gone viral.
We're going to go to a break now.
Going to come back, talk more about the migrant crisis, but also we're going to get into Gamergate.
And now the establishment is using video games to brainwash young people into accepting this new politically correct climate that they've created as an excuse to quash free speech.
So we're going to get into that.
With Syrian girl after this short break.
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Vice President Joe Biden put both feet in his mouth with these statements.
Our allies in the region were our largest problem in Syria.
The Turks were great friends, and I have a great relationship with Erdogan, which I just spent a lot of time with.
The Saudis, the Emiratis, etc.
What were they doing?
They poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens, thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad.
except that the people who were being supplied were on Nusra and Al-Qaeda and the extremist elements of jihadis coming from other parts of the world.
As Biden feverishly rolls back his testimony to placate the Saudi Arabian royalty and the U.S. importation of 5 million barrels of oil per day, a war-weary American public grows increasingly aware of the evidence within Biden's account.
The potential paradigm shift concerning key players on the world stage awaits the inevitable release of the classified 28 pages within the official 2002 9-11 Commission report.
In the guise of national security, former President George Bush classified the portion regarding specific sources of foreign support.
Congressman Walter Jones is spearheading the movement that is amounting to be an embarrassing and possibly criminal account of the Bush administration's involvement with Saudi Arabia.
I can honestly tell you, when you've got the former two chairmen, Senator Bob Graham, retired now, lives in Florida, from Florida, and Richard Shelby, still in the United States Senate, and their inquiry commission said that, yes, it should be declassified.
Then you've got Hamilton and Kane, as recently as three weeks ago, former members of the House and then former governor of New Jersey, Kane, saying it should be declassified.
And there's no reason the American people should not see the truth.
It was George Bush that classified this information.
Mr. Obama owes nothing to George Bush, but he does owe to the families of 9-11 the right to see the 28 pages and certainly the American people.
As the puppet masters scrambled to manage their diversions, And if the outbreak is not stopped now, we could be looking at hundreds of thousands of people infected.
The cozy relationship between our government and the Saudi Arabians finds itself under developing scrutiny.
I took this action to assist the Saudi Arabian government in the defense of its homeland.
Prince Turkey Al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia, those of you who were there yesterday in the season, know that I said that he and I went to college together.
And that everybody knew he was going to amount to something, but no one knew that I would.
And it may have turned out that way.
He, for more than two decades, was the head of the Saudi intelligence services.
And I said, at least when I was president, he didn't have to spy on the United States.
He could just call me and I'd tell him.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia declared the beheadings of 26 people since August 18th.
Beheadings for crimes ranging from sorcery to smoking hashish.
Wealthy, elderly Saudi men are using the Syrian refugee crisis to increase their exploitation of young Syrian females.
And Saudi Arabia enacted a strict visa ban to Ebola-afflicted countries, while American borders remain open and a large pandemic looms in the very near future if present conditions aren't met.
Now that culture of death dictates the future of America as the CIA-trained ISIS continues to promote itself as the boogeyman in the Saudi-funded and engineered war of terror supported by corporate media and a lapdog federal government.
In the words of Adolf Hitler, make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it.
We are working hand and glove with the Turks, with the Jordanians, with the Saudis, so that when Assad goes and he will go, there will be a legitimate government that follows on, not an al-Qaeda-sponsored government that follows on.
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We're talking to Syrian Girl now about the migrant crisis, which has been portrayed by the media as the Syrian refugee crisis.
They've left out a lot of factors that we've drawn attention to over the past couple of weeks, one of which is the fact that while At least half of these migrants, and maybe more, are not even from Syria, and they're fleeing into Europe to a higher standard of living.
They're not fleeing from ISIS, they're not fleeing from war.
The actual, legitimate, genuine Syrian refugees themselves, who have complained about the fact that Bangladeshis and Pakistanis are faking IDs to claim to be Syrian to get into these European countries.
There's a whole different side to it, which is the fact that they want to go home.
They don't want to live in these welfare havens.
They want to go back to Syria as it was before the civil war that was created by the US, by the NATO powers, arming and funding jihadists in Syria because they had a relatively high standard of living.
We're going to go to a clip now, which is Syrian refugees talking about how they want to go back home.
This is a powerful clip.
Let's go to the video.
I wish to come back to the lovely country when the war will end.
I like the war to be end.
Just I can go to see my friends and my family in Syria.
I'm outside, outside, but we live and we'll be back.
What's happening now?
It's happening by foreign hands.
We are a Syrian, we are a good people.
And we wanna complete our life in Syria.
You just stop the war and we don't want to go to Europe.
That was a clip of Syrian refugees talking about how they don't want to go to Europe.
Now, the way this has been framed in the mainstream media is that many of these refugees are crossing for humanitarian purposes.
What they've hidden is the fact that many of them aren't.
And in fact, now we've got cases in Italy and other areas where they're literally attacking citizens.
They're throwing rocks at Hungarians.
Now, from my perspective, from the video footage that I've seen, it's generally the Syrian refugees, and they interviewed some of them in Greece, who are the most civilized, the most well-behaved.
They've got genuine reasons for wanting refugee status in the first place.
They're complaining about the fact that their character, their reputation is being denigrated by many of these economic migrants who aren't refugees, who aren't fleeing from ISIS. They're not fleeing from war.
They're fleeing to a higher standard of living in the welfare havens of Germany and Sweden, which will be paid for by European taxpayers.
So, Syrian girl, talk about the distinction between actual Syrian refugees.
Who temporarily want safety but eventually want to go home?
And these migrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan, other areas who are just fleeing to a higher standard of living?
Well, you know, with these...
Immigrant workers or these people pretending to be Syrian in order to go and work in Europe from Bangladesh and Pakistan.
They have probably homes back in Pakistan, back in Bangladesh.
They had maybe jobs, maybe they weren't high paying jobs, but they could probably eat and function.
But if you take a Syrian refugee.
Everything they owned has been destroyed.
They have no jobs, they have no homes, they have nothing.
And they're starting from scratch.
So they've been living in tents under the snow in Turkey and the heat in Jordan for three years.
Coming from, you know, apartment buildings and living normal lives, basically.
It's not the same.
You know, this is a war situation.
And of course, you know, some people are saying, well, why don't they just stay in Turkey?
Yeah, most of them are just staying in Turkey.
You know, there's one million refugees inside Turkey.
But the problem is the numbers are so high and the conditions are so bad, they end up begging on the street.
And for people who, you know...
Our engineers or, you know, just regular workers, that they had shops.
From going to that, to begging on the street and sleeping on the street with your children, you know, that's the reason people are risking their lives to cross over.
But of course, the real solution is to stop the crisis, is to stop the wars.
But the opposite is happening.
They are continuing their bombing, and it's not defeating ISIS. In fact, it's strengthening ISIS. Because they refuse to work with the only force on the ground that is actually an army that is fighting ISIS, which is the Syrian army.
Why?
Still because of their regime change objectives.
That's it.
And going back to this factor of Saudi Arabia, so a lot of these refugees, up to 2 million I think it is, as you mentioned, they've been living in these tents in Turkey and other areas, which during the winter are harsh conditions.
This is a...
Terrible standard of living.
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia, they have 100,000 tents.
And when I say tents, these are like high quality temporary facilities.
They've got air conditioning.
They've got kitchen facilities.
They've got bathroom facilities.
These tents are air conditioned.
In the town of Mina, Saudi Arabia, 100,000 of these tents that can house up to 30 people each.
So you're talking about...
Potentially three million people being able to settle there as refugees.
They use them for five days of the year.
And the Saudi government spent tens of millions of dollars on these tents.
They're permanent constructions.
They're not temporary.
They use them for five days of the year for Hajj, for this Muslim pilgrimage.
But they're saying, no, we won't take in any Syrian refugees, even though they've got the facilities to do so.
And I've been getting messages from Saudi Arabians for the past two weeks since I put out this article saying, oh yeah, but they're for Hajj.
Well, go and have Hajj somewhere else.
Surely they have other facilities elsewhere to have that annual pilgrimage.
Why aren't Saudi Arabia handing over these 100,000 tents to be used by Syrian refugees when they're perfectly set up for that very purpose?
Well, Hajj...
You know, it isn't held in Mecca, so it has to happen in Saudi Arabia.
But, you know, the reason why they don't use those tents every other day of the year, or if they don't make people go to Hajj, stay in hotels instead of those tents, is because their religion, their interpretation of But
really, they don't want to put refugees in their tents.
They'd rather get...
Money from tourists, which are pilgrims coming for Hajj.
So they're complete fakers.
What can I say?
The epitome of hypocrisy.
And another thing, when you look at the Middle East and which countries are accepting refugees and which ones aren't, Israel is one of the other countries which nobody has ever questioned why they haven't accepted.
Of course, when Israel began, there was a huge exodus of Palestinian refugees.
Three million of them remain to be refugees for the last 60 years around the world, including in Syria.
And there seems to be this agenda to push people out of some place and put them someplace else, to basically displace people.
And perhaps the idea of that is to dissolve national identity itself.
We played the videos.
You mentioned the one earlier about the Kuwaiti analyst.
We had another one from an Israeli politician who said, we're not going to allow millions of refugees into the country who don't share the same culture in many instances, who don't share the same religion, because it would completely undermine and dissolve, for example, the Jewish state of Israel.
And I agree with them.
That's generally true.
But then why is it...
Racist and xenophobic to say the same thing about Europe.
Why has Viktor Orban, the Hungarian Prime Minister, been denounced in the media for saying that just allowing millions of Muslim migrants into Europe, which is founded on Christian principles, may not be so great for social cohesion?
Why is it racist to say that in terms of Europe, but for Kuwait and Israel, it's perfectly legitimate to say that?
Yeah, it seems to be Europe is the real target for this nationality being dissolved, the EU is part of that.
But with this guy, this Israeli politician, you would agree with him if the nation of Israel itself wasn't created.
Off of mass illegal immigration of Europeans who put themselves in the Middle East.
And it was, it's the Syrians and the Palestinians who originally lived in that land, whether it be Syrian, whether it be Muslims or Jews, there's still, you know, a big percentage of like 50% of the region being Muslim and 50% being Jewish.
If you counted Palestine and Israel as one entity.
And of course, there's Jewish people living inside Palestinian territories, and there's Muslim people living inside Israeli territory.
So the interesting thing about what this man is saying is that Israel itself started off from illegal mass immigration.
And when it comes to Syria, this whole crisis started because people from the Gulf And from Europe even, and Libya and Algeria were coming in to join ISIS and illegally crossing into Syria.
So, you know, it's complete chaos, and it seems to be that borders don't mean anything anymore.
Okay, we've got five minutes left.
First of all, we've got a video coming up, which is video game social engineering.
We've talked about Gamergate before, certainly on my YouTube channel.
Maybe not generally for the Alex Jones Show audience.
So try to explain in one minute what Gamergate is.
And this has been a difficult task for most people because many are still completely ignorant as to what Gamergate is as a movement, as a phenomenon.
And then we'll get into this video.
So one minute, what's Gamergate?
What's it all about?
Well, it's been happening for a year, but basically there is an agenda to use video games to socially engineer and brainwash children.
And the people who have this agenda got sort of a slight bit of a backlash from people who enjoy video games just for the sake of playing the games.
And as a result...
Of this resistance that the gamers were putting up to the brainwashing agenda, the media began to attack the gamers themselves.
And from that media attack, the gamers decided that, oh, the media must be corrupt.
And they began to expose not only the media, but the people behind the agenda to brainwash the next generation, basically, employing video games.
So this is about the fact that video games are the biggest entertainment industry on the planet, bigger than movies.
They're having a problem embedding their social engineering in sitcoms or news or whatever because they're getting less and less views.
So they basically got together and decided they need to insert this politically correct social engineering into video games.
We've got a clip coming up which is 30 seconds long.
Just introduce this clip.
20 seconds, go.
Well, SEAL Team 6 is a crew that investigates and digs up evidence of the fact that there are many agendas trying to use video games to brainwash, and they've produced this documentary, and this is the introduction to a series of documentaries that they're going to be releasing in the coming days.
Okay, let's go to the clip.
There it is.
We have an opportunity to create a new form of games.
We need to design games that are good for learning.
We can change people's perspective on race or on gender through play.
Motivation and changing behavior.
So through the Difference Engine Initiative, we seek to plant the seeds of change.
Yeah, I have an agenda.
Sorry.
But it worked.
And I don't know how it worked.
So they have an agenda to change people's behavior through video games.
Explain why that's so insidious.
It's really insidious because they're pumping millions and millions of dollars into trying to promote their own version of what society should look like.
And the government is involved in this.
Sorry, the United States government is involved in this, as is the Bill Gates Foundation.
Many agendas going into this.
And, you know, they've been using television and other forms of media to do this in the past to promote their wars and to promote other social reconstruction agendas, as you've talked about many, many times on The Alex Jones Show.
And this is just another facet of the prison planet which you've been discussing.
And we're going to have to have you back on to talk about that in the future because we've run out of time.
Quick 30-second plug for your YouTube channel and how people can find you.
Well, it's been a pleasure.
Please join me on my YouTube channel, Syrian Girl Partizan.
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Amazing, shocking story up on Infowars.com today, which centres around this right-wing leader called Tommy Robinson.
He's quite controversial in this country.
He was arrested, re-arrested recently for planning to attend a Draw Mohammed cartoon contest.
Now, to understand the backstory, he was arrested separately for mortgage fraud last year, but he was already released by police in June.
They re-arrested him literally days before this event was due to take place last week because of the fear that he might offend Muslims.
Now, this is coming out of a left-wing group called Hope Not Hate, which said that...
These right-wing individuals were planning to disseminate Mohammed cartoons in Muslim areas to start, quote, a civil war.
That was completely unfounded.
But Robinson himself has confirmed that he was rearrested by police just for planning to attend this Draw Mohammed cartoon event here in the United Kingdom.
His speech in Oxford last year was also cancelled because, again, he was arrested by police.
So we literally have thought criminals being kidnapped on the streets of London for daring to even think about committing the thought crime of offending Muslims.
Of course, you think back to Charlie Hebdo back in January.
Just We Charlie and that whole stand for free speech.
That has also completely evaporated in light of Charlie Hebdo now backing down and saying they will stop drawing Mohammed cartoons.
Now contrast this to an incident which occurred right here in London, in this very area just a few weeks ago, where a Muslim individual was walking around waving an ISIS flag.
He was briefly detained by police, not taken in for questioning, not...
Arrested for carrying an ISIS flag on the streets of London.
Meanwhile, British nationals who merely dare to plan to attend a Draw Mohammed cartoon event are being kidnapped off the streets simply for their free speech.
We also had another incident here in the United Kingdom about a year ago where a political leader of the Liberty Party called Paul Weston was arrested again on the street.
For daring to read out a Winston Churchill quote about immigration because it could cause offence to immigrants.
So we literally have thought criminals, political dissidents, being arrested on the streets of London because they might offend Muslims.
That's the shocking state of free speech here in London.
I'm going to have more updates on that story on Infowars.com.
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If you don't know who I am, I typically write articles for the website, and you can find me on Twitter at KitDaniel1776 and on Facebook with the same username.
I also do a lot of video reports on Resistance News, Infowars Resistance News, so if you're not following that, you know, you should.
Go ahead.
And a lot of stuff I want to talk about this morning, it is 6 a.m.
Central Standard Time, is Jeb Bush.
How the media has been kind of propping up his dead campaign.
I mean, the guy's like sixth, seventh in the polls, and yet the media's acting like he's still a frontrunner.
So it's really a microcosm of how the establishment puts in these puppet candidates like Jeb Bush that nobody wants, no one cares about, and yet we're expected to think that, you know, they're the frontrunners and what have you.
So we're going to go a little bit in that.
And also, Rob Jacobson, who's been a long-time Alex Jones video editor, done Follow the Republic, Police State 4, Rise of FEMA, and Endgame, he's going to be joining me as well to talk about this and more.
And something else I'd like to talk about is the nature of our reality.
Because I was on a Washington Post a couple days ago about, I think it was like some humanists wrote an article about people are like, leaving religions, why are we still subsidizing that through 501c3s?
Technically, that's not really subsidizing.
That's government control, but I disgress.
Well, one thing, you know, is I've seen these articles that are about religion on the mainstream media.
There's always on the comments section, there's always like this debate between atheists and Christians and this and that.
And to me, that's a false dilemma because, you know, it's like this false left-right paradigm.
Republicans, Democrat, red team versus blue team, Coke versus Pepe, Ford versus Chevy.
Because, I mean, the nature of reality, I mean, for all we know, the universe could be like a computer simulation.
We could be living in Plato's cave.
So, I mean, that leaves a lot of room for both science and God.
So we're going to be talking about that.
And Rob Jackson's in the studio.
How are you doing this morning?
Hi, Kit.
Thanks for having me this morning.
I'm enjoying the money bomb.
How about yourself?
Good, good.
Just early morning.
It sure is.
So, you got a lot of interesting views on...
Jeb Bush.
So why don't you tell us a little about that?
Well, I kind of feel that Jeb, like a lot of people have been, as a preface here, a lot of people have been saying that Hillary is going to be the chosen one.
She's already been selected, so on and so forth.
And apparently it appears that way because of her kind of shoe-in nature.
She has it all set up, ready to go.
Except for this email scandal, it looked like she had the red carpet walking right in.
However, I had the opposite point of view.
I thought it was Jeb, and I still do think it's Jeb that's the chosen person because of a few reasons.
One, he has older ties with these older European networks.
As well as the CIA and what have you.
Including the CIA, all the intelligence networks, and the banking.
The bankers, including Goldman Sachs, got behind Jeb Bush, which is a very big indicator that...
While Hillary might be a major player in the major league way, Jeb might be the pick.
Well, what's really a major indicator for me is Jeb Bush is, what, 6th, 7th in the polls?
No one cares about him.
He's been practically outside the political arena for, what, 10, 15 years?
I don't even remember when was the last time he was governor.
He's practically, except for his last name, he's a nobody.
Moralist.
Politically, yeah.
And yet, you see, like, I think I saw in Breitbart where they were, he met with select media before the debate to kind of try to spin what, if he had a dismal debate, kind of spin into good news.
So you see, you got the media, kind of like laptop media, that's just kind of backing for him.
Exactly.
He's like in the spotlight, undeservedly.
For no good reason.
Well, there is a good reason.
It's because the banks, the money people, they basically own all these stations and they're putting their guy forward.
It's pretty obvious.
Yeah, I think it was Jim Mars who said that when he was working as a journalist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram back in the 80s, he was reading one of those newsletters that employees get, and it said that we were happy to announce that William Casey, who was the owner of the newspaper, a bunch of newspapers at the time, was...
Was selected to be the next head of the CIA under Reagan.
That's very telling.
You have the head of the CIA who runs a bunch of newspapers.
And that's how they've always done it.
They've done it for decades after decades.
Operation Mockingbird.
Right, and sort of like Dr. Stan Monteith said, you know, it's kind of a controversial statement, but it's something that really lends a lot of credibility to thought.
And that is, we have a quote-unquote free press in this...
Country, which leaves it free to leave any bit of news out as well that they want.
So when you have a monopoly that owns all of the media, all of the spectrum, they have the right.
That's what, like six corporations own 90% of the media?
Yeah, exactly.
If we had 50 or 100 corporations, it would be a little bit more difficult for these large corporations to just remove large sections of the news.
But now that they dominate everything, they have the freedom to just, oh, that's not news, and it's out, and that's it.
So they've done this for decades, and if they want their players, and obviously Hillary is the same way.
I don't know anybody, not a single person.
That endorses or likes Hillary.
I don't know.
The only people I know are these mystical faces that I see on TV that are arguing for her.
I don't know a single person, but yet there she is.
I don't think there has been a more scandalous person during an election than Hillary Clinton, but there she is, is number one.
The entire Democratic Party is postponing debates because she doesn't want to be in them.
It's very telling when you get the head of the DNC, like, just...
Hugging her and saying, oh, we're not going to have any debates until like November or whenever.
Yeah, look, a scandalous woman like this who has a trail of dead bodies behind her shouldn't be a number one.
I actually got to meet her last year.
Remember right before you and me went on that trip down in the South Texas to cover the border?
The day before was like a Friday.
And Hillary was here in Austin to visit at Book People to do a book signing over downtown Austin.
And so we stood in line, me and David Knight, we stood in line.
It was really, we're only really that many people there.
I mean, I've been to Ron Paul events that are way, way bigger than that.
And I imagine even Bernie Sanders events.
If Bernie Sanders came to book sign in Austin, I hate to say it, but he'd have way more people than Hillary did.
Well, I actually don't really hate to say that.
But yeah, so I got to meet her and, you know, it's like, I told Alex this on air because we were on air the next Sunday.
Meeting her was kind of like that scene in The Empire Strikes Back when Luke goes into that cave in Dagobah and encounters Darth Vader.
That's literally what it felt like to me.
It was weird.
I don't know how to explain it.
I just had to chill up my spine.
Man, I have a chill up my spine just thinking about standing on line to meet her.
The woman is frightening.
She's a frightening woman.
She literally has, I mean...
Here's an old woman with a trail of dead bodies behind her.
Yeah, literally.
And she's running for president?
And she's the frontrunner?
I mean, here's what I'm saying to the Democratic National Convention.
If she doesn't want to debate, fine.
Just carry the debates on, but they cancel the debate because she doesn't want to debate?
What does that even mean?
I mean, if she doesn't want to debate, fine, she's out.
But they're going to postpone?
I mean, I don't even...
See how that's a logical or not a telling move on behalf of the establishment.
Yet at the same time, as much push, I still think the pick of the actual globalists, the entire whatever, the conglomeration of all the globalist societies, the elitists, the Bilderbergs.
I think that the choice is Jeb.
It's not an election.
Yeah, there's two things I noticed.
Even within the globalists, they're kind of divided.
They kind of get civil wars at times.
Right now, what we see is we kind of have this old guard with the Clintons, but then we also see this new guard with Obama and even Biden, I would think.
So they kind of have this infighting going on, but at the same time, you also have Jeb Bush, and he serves the same interests as Hillary Clinton.
So it doesn't matter if Hillary to the globalists that Hillary gets burnt on the stake.
You know, destroys her career, because they still got Jeb Bush.
Jeb Bush is, you know, he's part of this old, established family.
And the other thing is, you know, a lot of people say that Hillary might be a loose cannon to them.
I mean, here's a scandalous criminal woman who...
May not want to go along with the program.
I believe it was Joel Skousen who said she may actually believe herself to be the president.
She probably thinks she's already president.
Right, exactly.
So she may maybe not want to do a couple of things that the higher-ups of her position may request of her.
Well, just think of it this way.
It's like she almost thinks she's president with all the email scandal.
She acts like she's already above the law.
Just imagine what she'd be like if she was president.
Right now, I mean, you asked Chelsea the wrong question.
They delete your video.
I didn't know that.
You get tackled at the bookstore.
You just ask her any.
Chelsea, what do you think about your mom running for president?
Whoa!
You know, you're getting tackled at the bookstore.
And this woman wants to run for president.
I mean, could you imagine the level of...
Obama's security team was over the top.
It was like 75, you know, secured cars that would follow him.
I don't know.
It's funny to me, if people ask me what the globalists are, what's the New World Order and this and that, the best way, I think, to define it is that the New World Order really represents neo-feudalism.
They want to take us back to the feudalist days right before the Renaissance.
Exactly.
I mean, that is...
We actually talk about that in our film, Endgame, how the New World Order is the Old World Order.
You know, that's exactly their plan.
They want a feudal system.
I don't think they've ever believed the feudal system has ever truly ended.
It just sort of got compromised by some sort of, you know, American experiment.
And now they want it all back for themselves.
They believe there should be a rightful aristocracy class.
And there should be, you know...
Financing class right underneath that, that serves the aristocracy's win.
I mean, the Federal Reserve System is just a new style of serfdom.
Exactly.
Probably even worse.
Yeah, then there's the serfdom, which is all of us.
And what's interesting to me is, I read a book once about the serfdom back, I think, in Western Europe.
And then also, I think Eastern Europe was, they had a serfdom later on.
But what was really telling to me was that serfs, typically, they usually were born in one place, and then they lived and died.
Within a mile of where they were born.
They hardly ever traveled.
Same thing with deer.
I mean, white-tailed deer here in Texas.
You know, they say the same thing.
Deer usually don't leave a mile from where they were born.
And the reason I bring this up is it's just like Agenda 21. You know, neo-feudalism.
They want you kind of contained in this little coffin apartment.
You know, it's like a two-, three-story condo with residential below.
And they don't want to get you out of the car.
They want you to ride a bicycle.
They want you controlled, just like back in the day, where you typically won't even go further than a couple of miles from your neighborhood.
Of course.
I mean, look at all these plans that they have for Agenda 21. They want to start the Trans-Pacific Corridor.
The North American Corridor, excuse me.
And what is that all about?
That's about limiting transportation and making it selective just for an elite class that can move their stuff from port all over the country and limit our own access to the same exact transportation, which will keep us in our little ways.
And they're also promoting stuff like other things, or at least they used to try to wall off cities and all these other schemes to basically keep people where it puts.
Stay put.
Yeah, absolutely.
Briefly, you know, I was at a bar a couple years ago here in Austin, and a bartender kind of told me, he's like, hey, you know, I used to listen to the show, but I kind of felt helpless about it at all, so I stopped listening.
I get that a lot, because I get people that are like, well, we know about what's going on, but what can we do about, you know, solutions?
You know, personally, I can't...
I can't stop the globalists.
I can't stop Ted Bush.
I can't stop Hillary Clinton all by myself.
But one thing I will tell you is the fact that by learning about all this stuff, my life has improved tremendously.
You know, for example, I stopped, you know, taking fluoride.
I've got a fluoride filter for my water.
My head started getting clearer, less foggy.
You know, like before when I was on fluoride and all this other garbage they put in food.
I can't even remember stuff that happened to me five, ten years ago.
It's just a haze.
It's almost like it was a previous life.
Once I learned about listening to this program, listening about how to stop drinking fluoride and GMOs and whatnot, I cleaned up my diet.
That definitely improved.
I stopped using a cell phone holding it up to my hair.
I started using an earpiece.
Also, I stopped using cell phones and internet right before bed because From this broadcast, I learned that it kind of screws with your pineal gland and keeps you from having good night's sleep.
So that's also as well.
So this is something I think you'd appreciate, Jacobson.
This is one of my favorite quotes from Carl Jung.
He said that one does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.
What do you think about that?
I think that goes along with the whole Carl Jungian theory of exploring your unconscious, you know, learning who your shadow self is, so on and so forth.
You'll never know who you truly are unless you explore the dark side of yourself and bring it to light.
Well, you know, I'm bringing it up because to me, I take the quoting further than that.
It's like I see that as being conscious of the darkness of the new world order, the globalist, the world self.
So, I mean, and this is probably about the first media operation I've ever been around that's kind of taken on the New World Order, the globalists, what have you.
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The real reason I brought you in here is, well, first, when I think about it, let's keep going on with Jeb Bush.
You know, the way I describe Jeb Bush is kind of like Weekend at Bernie's, where it's like he's got a dead candidacy.
And yet the media is just propping him up along, you know, taking his body and putting him up on podium.
Not only lifeless candidacy, lifeless almost, I mean, the guy is like uncharismatic as it could get.
Oh, yeah.
He even looks coached.
It's like, it looks like he just got out of a class on how to public speaking at college.
He doesn't look comfortable.
He just like...
Teleprompter, teleprompter, teleprompter.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He even said when I believe it was the first debate, is anybody nervous?
He was the first to jump out.
I am, you know, the first one to jump out and reveal that he actually was.
He does look like they all talk about his campaign strategy and he's sitting right outside the door listening in like, can I come in yet, guys?
Not yet, Jeb.
We're not discussing what you're going to do.
It does look like that.
And there he is.
As the frontrunner, he's center stage every single day.
It's like the media is telling us he's a frontrunner, but he's really not.
Right, exactly.
We're supposed to believe it.
Again, I don't know anybody who's really serious about voting for Jeb Bush.
I've never met anybody passionate about Jeb.
Let's talk briefly a little bit about Donald Trump, the real frontrunner that people actually will vote for.
Yesterday, he was talking about vaccines.
They brought up the vaccine issue.
And I think Dave Knight really appreciated this was the fact that he said that, you know, it's like we're pumping all these babies up with vaccines.
Even if the vaccines are good, it's like, why are we pumping up all these babies like they're a horse?
That's true.
I think Trump made a big move by putting that issue on the national stage.
You know, there's no taking that back.
Everybody heard it.
And he put it out there.
So kudos to him.
You know, if he's going to have that kind of Might as well say some good words as well as whatever else he's going to say.
We got that clip, right, guys?
All right.
Yeah, just one second.
They got the clip of Trump and talking about the vaccine debate yesterday.
All right, yeah, if we go ahead and play that.
Hey, let's go to what they're saying right now because Donald Trump is making an epic statement about the connection of autism and vaccines.
And I've seen it.
And I had my children taken care of over a long period of time, over a two or three year period of time, same exact amount.
But you take this little beautiful baby and you pump.
I mean, it looks just like it's meant for a horse, not for a child.
And we've had so many instances, people that work for me just the other day.
Two years old, two and a half years old, a child, a beautiful child, went to have the vaccine and came back and a week later got a tremendous fever, got very, very sick.
This is great.
He's doing a great job.
Thank you, Donald.
I'm in favor of vaccines.
I gotta say thank you for this.
Over a longer period of time, same amount, but just in little sections.
And that's what I said earlier.
I agree on that.
Excellent, excellent.
I think you're going to see.
A big impact on autism.
Nailed it.
Good job, he didn't backtrack, I like that.
That's right.
He's an okay doctor.
Okay.
Yeah, trust me because I'm a doctor, come on, I don't wanna hear that.
Yeah.
I don't wanna hear that.
I can read the stuff myself, Dr. Ben Carson.
Right.
Read the constitution, jerk, if you're gonna run for president.
There's no autism associated with vaccinations, but it is true.
Documented proof by our paid off scientists, paid off by Big Pharma.
And I think are cutting down on the number.
And the proximity in which those are done.
And that's all I'm saying, Jake.
That's all I'm saying.
Now they're saying autism is caused by- Hey, let's understand.
Yeah, let's understand we have such a thing called informed consent unless we're their slaves too.
One of the greatest medical discoveries of all time were the vaccines, particularly for smallpox.
And if you want to read a story, it's called The Speckled Monster.
It's an amazing story.
It was all done voluntarily, but people came in by the droves.
George Washington wouldn't let his wife visit until she- She got vaccinated.
So I'm all for vaccines, but I'm also for freedom.
I'm also a little concerned about how they're bunched up.
My kids had all of their vaccines.
And even if the science doesn't say bunching them up is a problem, I ought to have the right to spread my vaccines out a little bit at the very least.
That's right.
That's the point.
You know what?
I disagree with Rand Paul on vaccines, but he nailed it because as a president, what his responsibility is, is not to decide.
Even if he is a doctor, his responsibility is not to decide what's the best for us and make us do it.
Right.
It's his responsibility to make sure he maintains our freedom to make that decision.
It's my job as a person to decide if I wanna have a beer, if I decide if I wanna go smoke pot, if I wanna take a vaccination.
It's up to me to decide what goes in my body.
That's right.
Not some president, not some dictator who thinks they can tell me what I can or can't do.
That's right.
It should be up to me.
That's the freedom.
That's what America's supposed to be about.
And just like Carson.
He's like, yeah, maybe we should space him out a little bit more.
But what about all the people who took him before that, who are suffering the ill effects of having these things bang, bang, bang, come through in such a tight.
And you're not gonna hear all these people who are now singing the praises of vaccines, even Rand Paul and Huckabee.
You're not gonna hear them talking about when they talk about polio, polio, polio.
You're not gonna hear them talking about SV40, simian virus number 40. Which was put into the vaccines, adulterating the vaccines, exactly, causing, and they admitted this, causing cancer.
They still continue to use it even after they knew they'd contaminated the vaccines with it.
All right, that was a clip of Donald Trump talking about the vaccines with the At the presidential debate at the Reagan Library last night.
And what I like about it is you got the vaccine debate that's now a political...
It's back in the forefront of politics.
It's definitely a presidential issue.
Now, Rob Jakeson, what do you think about that?
Like I said, it's great that they put it at the center stage.
It's good that Trump talked about that during the debate.
I also agree with what David Knight said.
His commentary was right on the ball.
If we're mandated to take vaccines, as Carson suggests, it's a medical tyranny.
I mean, that's not what this country is about.
It's all about control.
My problem is, even if the vaccines are good, and a lot of times they're not, only because they put all these additives in the vaccines that are deadly.
Yeah, it's unthinkable that they would...
Mandate that you put something in your veins.
Yeah, but it goes right back to the serfdom we were talking about and the feudalism.
It's like, if they're mandating that you put all this stuff in your body, I mean, you're a slave.
Whose body is it?
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, it's like, they're worried about their whole thing about, oh, well, you gotta take the vaccines to stop pandemics from happening, this and that.
What about the pandemic of the government, you know?
The largest murder in the world's history has always been governments.
I think the whole democide is like, what, 250 million people in the past couple of centuries?
Yeah, probably more.
Way more in the past couple of centuries.
And if the vaccine thing passes where it's mandatory, that number is just going to skyrocket again.
Which is their...
It's just all about making money.
It's about making money and basically reducing populations on an engineered scale.
They engineer, try to hurt people.
It's what they're into.
That's what they try to do.
They're into it.
They're relentless.
And maybe Ben Carson is part of this.
Maybe he doesn't understand.
Maybe he's just, oh, I'm a doctor.
And he doesn't know much about the Constitution and what civil liberties really mean.
Or maybe he knows very well what he's engaging in.
Either which way, should that man's agenda be put into action, a lot more people will die.
And get very, very ill from these vaccines.
And I say this because of their past performance of killing people and making people very, very sick.
Yeah, absolutely.
Now, the reason I requested you right now is I kind of want to talk about kind of the nature of reality.
You know, I saw this clip that Philip K. did a couple years before he died.
He was at a science fiction convention.
And he claimed that a lot of the ideas he got for a lot of his stories was...
Because he kind of felt like he was living in a false reality.
And I say that, it's kind of like if we're living in a simulation.
And, I mean, we got that clip ready, guys?
Alright, yeah, if we could play that.
In novel after novel, story after story, to name two in which this prior ugly present obtained most clearly, I cite The Man in the High Castle and my 1974 novel about the U.S. as a police state, called Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said.
I'm going to be very candid with you.
I wrote both novels based on fragmentary residual memories of such a horrid slave state world.
Many people claim to remember past lives.
I claim to remember a different, very different, present life.
I know of no one who has ever made this claim before, but I rather suspect that my experience is not unique.
What perhaps is unique is the fact that I am willing to talk about it.
We are living in a computer-programmed reality, and the only clue we have to it is when some variable is changed.
Some alteration in our reality occurs.
We would have the overwhelming impression that we were reliving the present déjà vu.
Perhaps in precisely the same way, hearing the same words, saying the same words, I submit that these impressions are valid and significant.
And I will even say this, such an impression is a clue that at some past time point, a variable was changed, reprogrammed as it were, and that because of this, an alternative world branched off.
All right, you saw that clip from Philip K. Dick.
And the reason I play it is because I think about 25 years later, Paul Joseph Watson, 2013, he reported on this thing the University of Bonn discovered where they...
We realized the cosmic rays hitting the Earth were very uniform.
And it gave us probably the best proof that we have that maybe the universe is kind of like a simulation that was artificially structured.
So let's play that clip.
A recent scientific study undertaken by the University of Bonn in Germany suggests that the universe could be one giant computer simulation.
Moore's law dictates that computing power doubles approximately every two years, and eventually we're going to reach the stage where computers can artificially create a virtual reality which is indistinguishable from our own, which begs the question, how do we know it hasn't already been done?
You've probably heard of Plato's allegory of the cave.
The limitation of people's perceptions and sensual ability restricted to make them believe in a reality that is no more than an illusion.
Now this is the cosmic incarnation of that principle.
Here's Wired magazine.
Cosmic rays offer clue.
Our universe could be a computer simulation.
If recent measurements of cosmic ray particles are correct, then we may have the first evidence that the universe as we know it is really a giant computer simulation.
And basically, what these scientists discovered is that when cosmic rays fly through the universe, the energy that they lose is, quote, consistent with the kind of boundary That you'd find if there was an underlying lattice governing the limits of a simulator.
And in this article they make an analogy with a chessboard.
Cosmic rays behave like chess pieces on a chessboard.
You can't move them less than one whole space on this lattice structure which they've measured.
So these uniform rules governing the movement and behaviour of cosmic rays Suggest that they are performing as they would if they were trapped inside a giant simulation.
Now, they've only got the computing power at present to test this on a tiny scale, so it's far from conclusive.
But the early indications really do suggest that our entire universe could be nothing more than a computer-generated simulation.
And the new scientist Now, you saw that clip, and what really interests me about it is that you have this researcher that says that, yes, we're most likely living in a simulation.
You also see astrophysicists that kind of push this idea of multiverses, that we have parallel universes, and I like these concepts, but the problem is that scientists can never prove this.
It's not something you can prove.
What's that word I'm looking for?
It starts with an E, empirically.
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Now, Rob Jacobson, so, you know, you...
So you introduced me to this book earlier this year that kind of got me interested in this whole concept.
And I didn't finish the book, unfortunately.
You gave me crap for that.
But really what I got out of the book is this author complained that you got all these astrophysicists that are just speculating.
Yeah, these guys are...
Just to clear up what we're talking about, first of all, the book that we're talking about is called Farewell to Reality by Jim Baggett, and I really enjoyed this book.
It's a very interesting read.
He basically clears up what we do know about physics and what we don't know about physics and what the difference between actual physics and science is and what Baggett himself considers to be quote-unquote fairytale physics.
And he makes it very clear.
That while, you know, concepts like particle physics is very real, we could experiment and have empirical evidence of the results of these experiments.
String theory is just a theory, and it always has been a theory.
And these scientists have been speculating over this stuff for decades.
For a few years, since around the 60s, they started really going hot and heavy about the string theory, and they still haven't stopped.
I mean, we have celebrity physicists like Brian Greene, who still publish book after book, talking about string theory.
I mean, he never says that there's any proof to any multiverse or anything like that, or M-theory, or membranes, or anything like this that is a result.
Of string theory.
All they know is that there's a mathematical phenomenon going on, and it's producing what is called these Calabiao shapes, multi, ten-dimensional shapes, through mathematical equations.
And that's as far as we got.
And they say, because these mathematical equations forming these geometrical shapes are possible, therefore, our universe is...
Made of ten dimensions.
But it goes further than that.
They're saying since there are multiple of these different shapes that are formed, that means that there must be multiple universes formed.
It's a guess, basically, what they're doing.
They're making it up.
There's no way to test for another universe.
I mean, what are we going to send?
Some kind of probe into space, never to see it again.
to go through the quote-unquote portal, which we know there, or some say they are attempting to open next week at CERN, the giant science project that goes on, you know, the Large Hadron Collider.
It's interesting you bring that up because it kind of reminds me of what they call the Fermi Paradox, where it's like, we only have five senses as human beings.
There could be way more out there that we can't sense, we can't perceive.
I mean, it's like, you know, what the Fermi Paradox was basically, let me read this.
I found an interesting article on ImageGur, strangely enough, that said, define the Fermi Paradox as, let's say that we have an anthill in the middle of the forest, and right next to the anthill, we're building a 10-lane superhighway.
And the question is, would the ants be able to understand what a 10-lane superhighway is?
Would the ants be able to understand the technology and the intentions of the beings building the highway next to them?
Exactly, and that brings us back to the original point, which is, you know, is it possible that we're living in some kind of elaborate computer simulation?
That reminds me of a Star Trek Next Generation episode I saw as a kid, where it's like, they...
Some guy came alive from the hologram, right?
And he tried to take over the ship.
But they tricked him into living in a simulation within the hologram where he thought he was free and he was traveling the universe.
But he was in a simulation the entire time.
It's just like, I think the episode was called Ship in a Bottle, which I thought was very fitting.
It's like, how do we know that our universe, our reality...
It's contained in a superstructure itself.
I mean, that really fits in really well with Christianity and other world religions that were a structure within a structure.
And it was like Immanuel Kant who brought up the point.
He saw that they were going to try to use reason to destroy religion.
But he brought up the point that where does mathematics come from?
Where does morality come from?
He said that it was wise to assume that there was a God because...
You'd assume there was a morality somewhere.
Even with world religions, you could have a native tribe that's lost out in Southeast Asia that's never heard of Christianity or anything like that.
But what we have is cultures that still have what we call kind of an absolute morality where various cultures in the world that even if they don't communicate with one another, they still have these strange similarities in morality.
Like, for example, lying and being a coward.
That's not seen as a virtue in any culture in the world, as far as I know.
I mean, it's true, and as long as we constrict our thoughts to, oh, the status quo, and oh, that's impossible, and I know from a textbook that this guy said this, we'll never be able to...
Well, I mean, as individuals, maybe one or two of us will be able to, you know, expand our minds to the fact that we can think about these things and say, okay, is it possible?
I'm not uncomfortable to think about the fact that we may be in a computer simulation.
That's just kind of a strange concept for a lot of people, probably.
However, you know, if you don't engage in that kind of thinking, if you don't engage in this kind of out-of-the-box thinking, which might actually be true.
We've got too much of this dogma.
I mean, you hear Darwinism, but you don't hear something similar called Einsteinism or Newtonism because Darwinism has an ideology behind it that goes beyond science.
It's about attacking Christianity.
Exactly.
It's as deep as any religion there is.
Yeah.
Even though, strangely enough, the people, the biggest proponents of evolution back when Darwin came out with this theory was actually Christians.
People were like, wow, this is telling us how God did this, you know?
And I don't think there's anything in the Bible.
Refutes it, you know, as far as I know.
I mean, it's like, as far as I know, it just says that we came from dust and we returned the dust.
Now, I do have secular issues with evolution.
I'm sure you do as well.
Well, of course.
I mean, first of all, I believe there was an experiment in the early 30s which actually challenged Darwin's theory entirely, which had to do with stick bugs, stick insects.
And they proved by cutting open these birds' bellies, Like 60,000 of them or something, that the bird selected the hidden twig insect just as readily as it selected every other insect to eat.
Therefore, the assumption that it changed its form to hide in the tree to protect itself was proven wrong.
So, I mean, that experiment right there really challenges Darwin's theory as actually being even scientifically credible at all.
But here we are in the universities.
If you don't believe in Darwinism, you are going to be blacklisted.
Hey, you told me you visited, I think, a Smithsonian, right?
Where it was like the whole evolutionary exhibit was like just paintings.
If you ever go, and I'm sure there's plenty, anybody who ever goes into the basement or the evolution section of the Museum of Natural History, get ready for an Orwell.
I mean, here we have velvet rope protecting murals on a wall of...
As if they're actual museum exhibits.
Here's an artist's rendition of, you know, anthropological, whatever, those prehistoric men that they say, quote unquote, are the missing link.
And it's like, and now for the ultimate proof, the bones of Lucy.
And you have like these three little trinket bones and this thick glass.
And you're supposed to believe that this woman or this...
A fragment of a skeleton represents our collection of scientific knowledge on how we move from the apes all the way up to humanity.
Well, what I found interesting is the scientists, they'll get a fossil and they'll debate over whether it's a new species or if it's a subspecies.
It's just...
Arbitrary.
Right.
And it comes down to the fact that they, you know, at the end of the day, when a new piece of evidence or a new piece of scientific fact comes into play, they're going to speculate just like everybody else, ad nauseum, but they're going to pat each other on the back just like, doctor, doctor.
Like their little degree over there earns them some sort of, oh, your words, even though they're wrong, but they're credible.
You know, it doesn't make any sense.
We live in this paradigm of licensed deception.
You know, if you get the right license, you could deceive people, and it's acceptable.
So, you know, that's where we are, especially scientists and others.
Yeah, I don't really have a problem with a lot of what they're pushing, but it's like, how do you know what they're pushing is real or not?
It's like we're being told it's real when reality is or just speculating like anybody else.
And at the end of the day, when the rubber hits the road, we look at where does science take us?
Okay, we get technology.
And most of our technology, the way I see it right now, is detrimental and wasting our time.
Like, phones that connect us and spy on us.
Yeah, we get a lot of gizmos on it, but...
Is this really the advancement we were looking for as mankind?
I mean, shouldn't we be off the power grid already?
Shouldn't we all have our own independent water systems?
Yeah, so we got three-year-olds that are losing their eyesight because they're on the cell phones all day.
Exactly.
Is this really the technology, the progression that we were looking for?
Is this somebody else's, you know, sick idea of progression while the rest of us are still on the power grid?
We still are on the water grid.
You know, none of us, we still have municipal water and there are still people like, oh, don't put this in the water, don't put that in the water.
Well, if we all had the technology to be off the water grid, we wouldn't have to petition these criminal politicians who are not going to stop putting fluoride in the way.
They're criminals.
You could petition criminals up and down until you're blue in the face.
It's amazing to me that so many people, they watch TV or they watch movies and this and that.
I do too, so don't get me wrong.
But it's like, people are like, oh, we're so bored, you know.
We've got to go and watch a movie.
The whole reality we live in is way bigger than any other movie I've ever seen.
Right now I'm reading a book on Hernan Cortes and the conquistadors and how they kind of took over the Aztec empire.
I'm in like a third chapter of the book.
I'm like, this is way more amazing than any movie I've ever seen.
Yeah, every bit of a history book I ever read is far more absorbing because somehow it's real.
It's real.
And you get a sense that no...
Man, no human could have thought up this story.
There's something greater about the story.
That's what I feel about the Bible, now that you bring it up.
It's like, if you reject the Bible, obviously you kind of have to reject the fact that whoever wrote it was lying, or they were just making stuff up.
And I'm like, when you read it, I don't get that at all.
No, no.
Exactly.
You get the sense of a larger...
And I don't mean to dumb it down a little bit, but...
You know, last year, reading a bunch of books, I took kind of a break and went to a few fictional novels.
And the contrast was amazing, because the fictional novels that I read were like paper-thin, even though they're very celebrated novels, very popular.
It was like this paper-thin.
You could tell that...
I mean, even though it's like, oh, it's such a wide world this person wrote, and everybody loves it, and so on and so forth, and there are so many characters, it's nothing compared to actual history.
Like, it's as light as a feather compared to reading a real book.
Yeah.
Yeah, and now you bring up books, video games as well.
I saw some videos on...
Minecraft.
Have you ever heard of that game?
I've heard of it, yeah.
Yeah, so basically, you kind of, you got these, you're a player in the game, you can build, this whole world in Minecraft is like built out of like, it's like a simulation of the planet Earth.
It's all built out like, it's like Legos, but it's like built like 140 some different blocks.
You know, you got iron blocks, gold blocks, grass blocks, water blocks, all this.
You kind of mine through it all and get resources.
But what I realized when I was watching this video on YouTube of the game is that And I actually did some research on the game.
The game world is like randomly created every time you start a new game.
It's by computer algorithms.
And you kind of have this thing where it's like set up with different biomes.
You got desert biome where it's like a desert area where you see more sand blocks.
You got ocean biome.
That's all ocean biome.
And you see fish, aquatic life.
And what was interesting to me was the fact that a game world, when they generate it, it's eight times the size of planet Earth.
I mean, there's even a YouTube video series on YouTube, obviously.
Kind of said it double there.
Where this guy, like, he walked for 30 days straight, like, in-game.
Like, it took him 30 days worth of time in the game.
So it took him probably six, eight months playing two, three hours a day to go from one side of the game world to the other.
And what interests me is that no matter how far you go, it's kind of the same blocks generated.
What does that remind you of?
The universe.
Where it's like astrophysics say that the elements that we found on planet Earth are just like no different than anywhere else in the universe.
Yeah.
You know, there's a lot of mysteries and a lot of like things we don't understand.
In fact, let me refer to this book.
Yeah.
Because there's a, he puts an interesting list that I kind of marked out over here of six, what he calls the Goldilocks enigma.
You know, there are six.
Enigmas, you know, mysteries that he basically lists in this.
What's the author's name, by the way?
Again, this is Jim Baggett, and it's called Farewell to Reality.
And he talks about, you know...
The ratio, the force of the electromagnetic force.
He talks about density parameter ratio.
He talks about a cosmological constant.
And basically the point of all this is, if any one of these single constants were knocked even a fraction out of place, including, you know, and he goes on and on.
There's a few of them.
There's six of them he lifts.
And if any one of these is knocked out of place, even by a hair, life would not even exist in this universe as far as we can tell.
And those constants must remain.
It's funny you bring this up because I was reading, I think it's like Richard Dawkins and all of them, they kind of brought up this theory that out of response to the fact that the universe seems to be designed for life, it's like, well, this could be one of millions of universes.
And the universes, there's lots of universes that just don't support life at all.
It's just by chance.
They're basically saying there's just like an evolution, survival of fitness, a universe.
Right, yeah, yeah.
Or, we just so happen to witness life in this universe because we happen to be alive.
Like, these are creative people making up creative excuses to keep a job.
I mean, let's be real.
I mean, they're like, oh my god, my theory's falling apart.
I may have to get work in another place soon.
I got it, I got it.
There's millions of dead universes.
We only know life because we live in one of the living ones.
I mean, this is really what these people...
That's speculation all over again.
It's not just speculation.
And they talk crap to people for believing about God.
Yeah, it's beyond speculation.
It's actually damaging thought.
I mean, it's mental illness is what that is, for real, because they're not adding anything to the dialogue by saying, well, maybe in other universes, you know...
Gravity works opposite.
Let's have 50 years of scientific speculation.
But where's the gravity code?
Where's all the stuff?
What's the source code for a universe?
We have all these what they call natural laws, but what's telling all these natural laws to be that way?
Exactly, exactly.
And, you know, if we have to go along with the status quo and say, oh, no, no, let's look at the, whatever they call it, the theory of the multiverse where we're the living one and there's a bunch of dead ones and it just so happens to be that.
Well, never.
Ever get to the actual meat of the problem, which is what you're suggesting.
Why are there these cosmological constants all over the place that are imperative for us to be alive?
Why?
We won't know that if we spend 50 years writing thousands of books on the string theory.
We'll be wasting probably all of our great minds of time.
It's like Einstein wasted half his life looking for that constant, right?
Yeah, he's looking for the universal...
The universal constant that melded the quantum theory with his theory of relativity.
And he never discovered it.
But he really wanted to.
And it's just like this.
I mean, at least Einstein was looking for something that might be real in this universe as opposed to an imaginary universe.
Yeah, it's like science.
By its definition, science is atheistic in the fact that you're looking at for natural...
Explanations for things.
But then they try to go beyond that where it's like they're using science to explain what's outside the universe.
Like, oh, there's nothing out there.
Their own speculation.
Their own imagination.
Yeah, it's philosophy.
That's not science.
No, it could be philosophy.
I'm talking about materialism.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, yeah.
Is multiverse even a philosophy or is it more of a mathematical...
Yeah, it's just a game in your head.
Yeah, who knows?
But the thing is, is they've wasted so much time, really like, oh, we must find the multiverse.
We're on to something.
We're on to something.
And they were on to nothing.
And they really wasted a lot of people's time for 50 years when they could have been a subsubject.
Now, what's going on in science is they're about to fire off the CERN Large Hadron Collider.
And that's going to go on next week.
And as we all know, what they do is they get two hadron particles, usually protons, and they...
Propel them towards each other at near light speeds, and next week it's going to be the highest energy rating they've ever tried to fire it off in the history of CERN, the history of, you know, particle accelerators.
And so, you know, some people that, one CERN scientist was saying, you know, this could possibly open a portal in which we could observe if a particle of the portal, the other dimension comes through.
So now all you have these string theorists, right?
Crossing their fingers.
You have all these people right now, I'm telling you, they're right now crossing their fingers because this is their...
And it says...
Bagot actually mentions the experiment in this book.
And look how old this book is.
He actually mentions the experiment they're about to fire off next week in this book.
And he says this is the string theory's final chance for them to prove one way, finally one way or another, whether the string theory is real or not.
Because if a portal opens up...
It'll probably end up being a portal to hell and all these...
It'd be like Doom, that video game Doom where all these like...
Freaking devils and stuff keep coming out.
Yeah, the door will open up, and yeah, there's your multiverse.
Welcome.
I mean, these people are literally playing with fire, but it's like, and you know how hot that Large Hadron Collider gets.
These people are playing with super fire, you know?
There's another theory that I want to briefly mention.
Let's see if I can find it.
I've got them all written down.
Oh.
It's called the transition hypothesis where it's basically once intelligence gets obviously intelligent enough it's like they create a black hole and they leave our visible macro universe.
So basically what this theory is suggesting is we can't see a lot of life out in the universe because once life gets highly advanced enough they're disappearing somewhere else and that's why all the black holes are just remnants of them.
But I bring this up because it's like CERN, it's going to end up making a black hole, but it's not because we're going to go somewhere better.
Right.
I mean, I can't even imagine.
I mean, these people must be drunk with power right now.
They must be...
Yeah, it's like, oh, yeah, we don't know what's going to happen, but let's just do it anyway.
Yeah, sort of like...
I think it was like the atomic test where they weren't even sure.
They were like, this could probably...
This might even blow a hole in the world.
They thought it was going to set fire to the entire atmosphere.
It's like, oh, well, we got funding, so we got to do it anyway.
That's how destructive, that's what goes back to what I was saying earlier about a democide.
That's how destructive government is.
Well, it's sort of like these scientists get so obsessed and so absorbed in their work, in their project, to find the answer, to get to the end of the result, to finish the project.
They forget the ethical issues with the project in the course of actually creating it.
Yeah, so it goes back to this great filter thing.
It's like they say that, well, why can't we see, why don't we notice any life out in the universe?
Maybe there was life, but they all had governments just like ours.
Right, exactly.
And they created CERN, and they all got sucked into the portal, you know?
Maybe these string theorists...
And that's the other thing.
You know, if these string theorists are such experts, wouldn't you think that they would have some sort of air of safety about them?
Hey, hey, hey.
I know about hot water.
Don't put your hand in the hot water.
Or, I know about this.
Don't do that.
I am an expert of string theory.
Don't open a portal to another dimension.
You might be sucking all the air out of this universe.
Yeah, just like in space balls.
Yeah, you might be a particle that might fly through that portal that doesn't match the dimensions and physics of our universe, creating a who knows what.
Why aren't these people saying, wait, stop, stop.
There just might be another...
But wait, we don't know enough about this stuff.
All we know are these stupid equations and these shapes, these hundreds of thousands of shapes and the M theory and membrane theory and every one of these theories are speculation.
Every one of these theories is, for example, it's like derivatives.
It's like the banking derivatives.
They create a banking product and then they derive other products off of that to make more money off of the original investment.
It's the same thing with string theory.
They come out with one theory.
And one theory, because it's a mathematical, it's like mathematically perfect, beautiful, or whatever they want to describe it, they then find other theories and other mathematical theories to build on top of it.
And before you know it, they have this pile of derived theories, M-theory, this theory, that all started with string theory, and it is wadded up.
All of our scientific knowledge, all of our resources when it comes to thought and discovery in humanity really gave us what we're going to witness next week, which is these people drunk with power, you know, delusional.
We've got about 15 seconds left.
All right, well, they're going to fire off a dangerous weapon or a dangerous weapon.
It might be the last time you and I talk to each other.
Could be.
See you on the other side.
All right.
Farewell.
Appreciate your time, Jacobson.
Thank you, Kit, for having me today.
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There's no doubt that our country is in serious trouble right now.
And if you're wondering how on earth we ever got in this situation, well, I'll tell you how.
When the Democrats showed their true colors, you got angry and you elected Republicans.
And then when the Republicans showed their true colors, you got angry and elected Democrats.
And when anyone suggested to you that both parties were corrupt, and that neither side were looking out for your best interest, you acted like they were crazy.
But the real definition of crazy...
is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
That's why it is vitally important that you wake up, America, and break the matrix.
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because there's a war on for your mind.
All right, welcome back to the InfoWars Money Bomb 2015.
I'm your host, Kit Daniels.
I'm mainly a writer for the website.
I also do some video reports.
You can find those on YouTube at Resistance News.
And I'm joined by my fellow writer, Mikhail Thalen.
How are you doing?
Pretty good, Kit.
How about yourself?
Good, good.
So, I wanted to talk to you about this whole...
You're basically a...
I think what you'd call a security expert online, correct?
That's one of the things I mentioned.
Yeah, definitely.
And also, so I wanted to bring up this whole thing about the Stasi.
Recently in the news, you know, you saw the whole migrant crisis from Europe coming over from Syria and whatnot, even the lawmen are not even from Syria.
So they're flooding into Germany because Germany is one of the countries that have given free welfare, free goodies, whatnot.
But now the Germans, like the native Germans, are all freaking out because...
You know, all of a sudden they got like millions of refugees that are in their country.
They're likely not going to simulate their own welfare.
They're probably not going to be able to get jobs.
They're not really, they just don't really mesh well with the country.
And they're even telling like school, they're like, they're having these refugees camps all over Germany.
And they're telling like the kids at like a public school next door, like, hey, you can't dress like in short skirts.
We don't want to offend the Muslims in this refugee camp.
But it's like they're giving the keys to the...
People visiting from out of town to their house and letting them run the house and tell them what to do.
So what's really interesting to me about it is recently the Germans, they hired an ex-Stasi officer to go online and keep Germans and other people in Germany from complaining about it, calling it hate speech, and then they fine them, no judge, no jury.
So we got that clip ready, guys?
All right, yeah, let's go to that clip.
28-hour global broadcast is now 24 minutes in.
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Thank you.
Coming up in the next segment, I'm going to read for radio and TV listeners and viewers the two-day schedule, the 28-hour broadcast that's a day and four hours, so it spans over two days.
You're going to have the Alex Jones Show the first three hours, then Overdrive with Anthony Gucciardi and Dr. Edward Group, then David Knight with Gerald Salente, Jakari Jackson and Leanne McAdoo.
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Then you'll have Mystery Science GOP Debate with David Knight, Jakari Jackson, and Leanne McAdoo.
I'll also be popping into the end of that.
And then I will host, basically, 10 to midnight with Larry Nichols in a special documentary up there in Arkansas, interviewing him where he goes to so many of the key places.
See, I said I'll tell you next segment.
I'll just start doing it now.
Then midnight to 1 a.m., Rob Dew and Leo Zagami from Rome.
The special documentary shot in Rome with him, extremely powerful, inside the Vatican.
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to 6 a.m.
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And then we have the video premiere of Demonic Possession of Vatican Exposed with Leo Ghazami.
Exclusive interview.
And then we have the Alex Jones show with Larry Klayman and more back tomorrow for three hours and then an hour of overdrive after that.
So that is what is coming up.
I need to get into the news now.
But coming up at the start of the next segment, I'll go to Jakari Jackson, or I'll go to Darren McBreen, or I'll go to Rob Jacobson's really talented video editors.
And they'll put together something that talk radio's done for decades.
A one-minute, a two-minute, a three-minute promo using interesting clips from the news and current events mixed in with movies and things.
And I started doing this, taking clips of films like 1984 and Brazil and others.
And mixing it in with my own show or other news events and airing it on AXS TV 20 years ago.
And folks really liked it.
Then it became some of the first viral videos.
Once viral video was allowed to operate, there were some platforms in the last 16, 17 years.
But we've really, I think, brought it to a new level here.
We have new ones every week.
Darren McBreen has spent a few weeks off and on working on the one we're going to premiere today.
Because the Matrix is one of the best allegories or parables or parallels in fiction to the type of world we're entering into.
Literally.
That's where the technocracy, where the THX 1138, Brave New World, Philip K. Dick, Wirehead, Cyberpunk, Dystopia is going because it's a plan to take us there.
The globalists have a brand new God.
The god of false reality, the god of synthetic death.
And I'll assure you, studying it and peering into it, swimming in it, that it is not a good place to go.
And you can see the fruits of it all around you.
So there's the war between false reality and reality, and all we're offering is the truth, nothing more.
To illustrate why independent, liberty-based, naked media is so important, there's an article on Infowars.com right now.
Now, when I first learned about something similar to this in 2003 from a news site, Al Martin Raw, I went to the Congressional Funding Office online.
It wasn't biz ops at the time, it was another one.
And I actually found where Marcus Wolf was paid $900,000 in one year alone, and over several years, he was paid even more, it was like $3 million, to establish the Department of Homeland Security.
Now, again, back then, I thought I was hardcore and knew a lot, but I thought that was made up.
I mean, I had the guy on the show, I said, I don't believe it, I went and looked it up.
Later, it became mainstream niche.
Just like I didn't believe when somebody called me and said I have a tape of CBS News saying mercury is good for children's brains.
Or, hey, we got a clip out of PBS Boston where they have the inventor of the polio vaccine admitting they knew it was going to kill hundreds of millions of people because it had SV40 cancer virus in it.
And they laughed and said, good, there's too many people.
And then the tape came in the mail.
I used to get these calls at the office that I or a secretary would take.
I had like one person answer the phones, and people would tell me, no, I have it, and it would come in the mail.
Stuff like that.
Well, this ex-Stasi agent is hired to run Germany's censorship of xenophobic Facebook posts.
We are literally battling former Stasi commanders.
There's a new one, Wolf's dead.
This is who we have trying to censor our post in Germany, ourselves.
So yeah, so there you have it.
We have a Germany hired an East German ecstasy to run their whole free speech system.
And I say that ironically.
So yeah, it's like the headlines are so bizarre.
It's like what Rob Jacobson, he was in here for the last segment, said that it's like reality is so much more bizarre than fiction.
And it's like, this is a good example of that because it's like, We got an ex-Stasi agent running, telling Germans that they can't talk bad about migrants.
So, Dalen, what's your take on all this?
I mean, it's really a chill on free speech.
I mean, yeah, like you said, this is like coming full circle.
You have a Stasi agent back in power, although I guess we could argue that probably many of them remained in power in Germany.
But, yeah, this migrant situation, I think it really tells you the agenda.
Yeah, but you notice that the migrants are not going to...
I mean, there's all sorts of countries in East Europe that no war's going on at all.
You know, it's completely peaceful.
But you have the migrants skipping over those countries.
They're skipping over Greece, Hungary, Austria, and all these countries to go to Germany, UK. And, I mean, guess what?
Countries are giving them free welfare.
Exactly.
I mean, it's really unfair to the actual legitimate Syrians who are actually trying to flee ISIS, flee the war.
And so, but you see the left who wants to use them as a political tool.
They're not going to talk about this.
What bothers me, it's like, I talk about this, but then people are like, why are you so anti-immigrant for?
You don't feel they're polite?
It's like, I've been talking about how ISIS has been funded by the West and NATO for the past several years.
They're the ones that started this mess.
But now we're pointing out that they're using these refugees as a political tool.
Just like how the Obama administration was using Central Americans, encouraging them to come to the U.S. the past couple of years on these 1,500-mile journeys on these death trains where a lot of these kids are getting killed.
If they don't get killed by gangs on the death trains, they're getting killed in the freaking South Texas desert.
And you never hear anyone talk about the group taking advantage of these migrants and immigrants, you know, making money, smuggling them in, ripping them off.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
You never hear that.
Yeah, it's like even in Juarez on the Texas border, it's like they got all these warehouses that's just nothing but migrants where they're holding.
Because a lot of these people, they spend all their money to get to the border, but then they still got to pay a human trafficker, also known as a coyote, to bring them across the border.
So you got all these like warehouses of people that are just crammed up.
It's like literally like a slave ship where you have people that are like, you know, living in this hot warehouse with no AC, just hundreds of them crammed together.
And then what we have is the migrants.
A lot of them, they pay all these hundreds of thousands of dollars to get into America and then they have to work out the debt.
I mean, there's no surprise.
You go on Craigslist in any big city and you're going to see all these.
Ads for these massage parlors and all that.
And all of it's like just people that were smuggled in the country that are practically sex slaves.
Yeah, I mean, it's really unfortunate, too, because like you said, they're getting taken advantage of by the coyotes in these groups.
And then they come to the United States and they're just used as a political tool.
But back in Europe, of course, with the migrant crisis, yeah, you're not going to hear anyone defending, you know, the actual legitimate.
Migrants who are coming from Syria, it's all about just, you know, let them all in.
You know, don't check any of them.
You know, we're going to use them, of course, as a political voting bloc and whatnot.
Yeah, it's like, it's like we got to worry about, we got to have, we have to have the TSA on every street, Viper squads and this and that, saying, oh, well, we don't know who's a terrorist and who's not, so we got to check you, you know.
Highway checkpoint.
Yeah, exactly.
Literally, yeah.
Coming from war zones where ISIS is known to be.
It's like, it's harder for me to get on an airplane because I got to show all those forms of ID and get searched.
But for people coming across the border here in the U.S. and in Europe, they don't have to be searched at all.
Yeah, and like I said, they're not talking about the things they go through to get here, but also they're not talking about the fact of the policy that created it.
You know, last night during the debate, they said, you know, the reason Iraq is so terrible is because we left.
Well, you're not talking about...
Why we were there in the first place and caused the destabilization.
That's the same thing overseas.
It's like, you're talking about all these migrants, but why aren't we talking about the policies of the foreign policy that's making them all flood the Middle East to go to safer countries?
Yeah, yeah.
It reminds me of an article I think you did a couple years back where it's, I think it was up in Seattle, where they put up all these security cameras to watch outside.
I think it was like out on the coast, right?
But then they switched the cameras.
They turn around to watch the public.
Yeah, that was on the waterfront.
That was part of the match.
That's a microcosm of what's going on in America.
They set up all this.
They use ISIS to say that, oh, we don't know who's a terrorist, so we've got to put up all this whole police state, get rid of your rights.
100 miles from every border in America is a constitutional-free zone, so on and so forth.
But then they use that as an excuse to get all the MRAPs, get all the...
Grenade launchers, small town Georgia cops.
I read about one story in Georgia where this town of 800, they gave the whole police department, it was like three people, all the scuba diving gear.
There's not any water there at all.
Yeah, and I mean, that's what Alex and InfoWars have been talking about for years.
I mean, I remember Alex following 2001 said, this whole buildup, this police day buildup, it's going to be turned back onto the American people.
And of course it has been, just like you said it would.
Yeah.
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It was like what Winston said in 1984. It's like he knew that there was what he was being told was a lie, but he didn't know the specifics of it.
So he could never really debate it, you know?
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I look back at, like, the things I learned in school.
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So, yeah, I mean, I'm so glad.
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I work here, but I'm an InfoWars fan, so I'm definitely grateful for all the information Alex has brought.
And one thing that we've had an effect on was actually ISIS recruitment over this past summer.
You know, ISIS was...
Admitted that we're having trouble getting more people overseas because now people are reading sites like Infowars, Drudge Report, World Net Daily, so on and so forth, realizing that the West has been backing ISIS in a proxy war against Syria for regime change.
And I believe ISIS has a magazine that they give out to their members every month or so, and there's actually an article in there telling them, don't believe these Western conspiracy theories, that ISIS is Western.
That's not ISIS, it's probably CIA that's putting out that magazine.
Yeah, so that's pretty interesting.
But, I mean, ISIS is still making gains in different areas across the Middle East.
Yeah, and I think you wrote an article yesterday about the...
It was, I think, over 80% of Syrians believe U.S. created ISIS. Let me read this briefly.
More than 81% of Syrians believe the United States and its allies were behind the creation of the Islamic State terrorist group, a recent survey found.
Conducted by research firm ORB International, the survey questioned over 1,300 Syrians throughout the country on matters regarding the Islamic State and the nation's ongoing turmoil.
81% of Syrians polled believe that ISIS was a foreign American-made group, the survey stated.
Yeah, I mean, this is really interesting.
I mean, if we really want to analyze the situation with ISIS properly, we've got to go back to September 11th, which, of course, all this policy comes out of.
And this sort of is a big new Brzezinski-Wolfowitz-Rumsfeld amalgamation.
And so, of course, we know the famous clip of...
Retired four-star General Wesley Clark, who was giving an interview to Amy Goodman from Democracy Now!
Where he said, after 2011, I went to the Pentagon, excuse me, 2001, September 11th.
I went to the Pentagon and I was told of the plan to invade seven countries, which included Syria, Libya, Iran.
And of course, you know, this was before Obama was in office.
So this shows that Obama's just been a continuation of the Bush doctrine that we saw during his...
And so we move forward with the Arab Spring emerging out in the Middle East.
We saw – I remember telling people, of course, doing my own analysis but also listening to Alex at the time.
I remember telling people, like, the Muslim brother is going to come into power in Egypt.
That is what the Obama administration wants.
And everyone said, you're crazy.
The Obama administration wouldn't put a terrorist group in power in Egypt.
Of course they came into power.
And not only that, but President Obama gave them tanks and fighter jets.
That was mainstream news at the time.
Yeah.
And so we fast forward and it's like we go to Libya, just like the plan said it would.
Obama told us that, of course, that these were freedom fighters as they were cutting people's internal organs out.
They said the same thing about Al-Qaeda.
Yeah.
They were the freedom fighters of Afghanistan in the 70s.
I remember when Muammar Gaddafi fell, I believe it was Vice News who was on the ground.
They sat there and filmed that the courthouse in Benghazi as a giant Al-Qaeda flag was risen above the building.
And I believe Infowar spoke out against it.
Mainstream media didn't touch it.
Dennis Kucinich, former Democratic congressman, he came out and did a video on it as well.
So we've been lied to this whole time, and yet somehow we keep moving towards this situation now where we're in Syria, all these so-called Syrian rebels who are really jihadist proxy soldiers coming in from Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia.
And it's not us saying that, it's the Pentagon itself.
There was a 2012 leaked document from the Pentagon and Justice, excuse me, the State Department said that the general situation in Syria, the Salafists, the Muslim Brotherhood in Al Qaeda in Iraq are the major forces driving the insurgency in Syria.
The West Gulf countries and Turkey support this opposition, meaning ISIS, while Russia, China and Iran support the regime.
And one thing, one of the reasons why the West and NATO and Turkey and Saudi Arabia, they're backing ISIS in this proxy war against Syria is, It's because Qatar, which is a country that's surrounded by Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf, wanted to put a pipeline running from Qatar through Saudi Arabia, through Syria, into Europe.
Russia, I believe, is like the largest exporter of natural gas into Europe.
It's the main supplier.
But Qatar is also a big, huge game player in natural gas.
So they wanted a pipeline, but Assad, allied with Russia, he didn't want to do it.
Yeah, and I think there's multiple...
Sort of reasons why in the Middle East.
Of course, there's, like you said, there's the financial reasons.
There's just the...
Yeah, and then you have the Shiite versus Sunni.
Yeah, and then you have just the military-industrial complex aspect.
And then, of course, we have, you know, the larger, I think, like I said, this sort of is a big new Brzezinski grand chessboard policy of encircling Russia, knocking out the allies, moving towards taking out the other superpowers.
Iran, I wouldn't necessarily call them a superpower, but they're next on the list.
Of course, Russia, China.
And so, yeah, we see, like I said with the article, the majority of people polled in Syria believe that ISIS is a U.S. creation.
I don't know if they're necessarily the U.S. sat down to, let's create this ISIS group, but as you said from that...
Well, they were there.
I mean, you already had al-Qaeda in Iraq, which by itself was offshoot al-Qaeda, which was offshoot CIA, you know, kind of helping out the Missouri Marine.
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, back in the...
When Russia invaded Afghanistan in the late 70s, it was like a 10-year war.
I don't think they pulled out until the late 80s.
So you had the CIA in there, and also a proxy war, just like Syria, where they were backing the rebels in Afghanistan to fight the Russians.
That's just exactly what we see in Syria right now.
Except the rebels are ISIS. They're way worse.
Yeah, exactly.
Michael T. Flynn, the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, he recently gave an interview to Al Jazeera where he admitted that he'd seen this document.
He said, yes, I saw this document, and basically admitted that, yes, ISIS was viewed by the West as a tool in order to justify further intervention into Syria.
So that's why we see, you know, one of the things I brought up my article was the accidental...
Who knows?
Airdrops that were going from our military to ISIS that were falling in ISIS' hands, and they kept getting weapons and food.
I quote an Iraqi gentleman in the article who said, we know the U.S. is giving them weapons and food.
There's no such thing as moderate rebels.
You had moderate rebels, but they got pushed out because ISIS was getting so well-funded by U.S. arms back in 2013. Who did Obama call the so-called great rebel group?
He said the Free Syrian Army, and this is the group.
Yeah, and then you have the Free Syrian Army and the media admitting that, yeah, we're working with ISIS because we have common goals.
They have the same goals, exactly, and it's to overthrow Assad.
That's the West goal.
Yeah, you hear this.
If the Free Syrian Army was not ISIS, we would be seeing reports of them fighting ISIS as well as Assad's regime.
We'd have like a free front war right now.
Between the moderate rebels, ISIS and Assad.
But you notice we don't see that at all.
Right now it's just Assad and his Russian allies and ISIS. Well, I believe the Obama administration, I have the article there, spent $500 million to train a legitimate rebel group.
They ended up only being able to train five rebels.
That's all they could find.
Because so many of them in the Middle East that are in that country now are radical jihadists, you know, coming from all these countries, like I said, these Western countries.
You know, these Western-backed countries in the Middle East.
And so there is no legitimate rebel group, and we've had countless guests on to back up this, you know, this, not claim, really, this fact, like Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Schaefer, of course, who's famous for Operation Able Danger and Stratos IV, who went after bin Laden in the 1990s.
And so, I mean, this is a well-known fact that a large majority of these so-called rebels are Western-backed, and their goal is, I mean, the West goal is to use them as a tool to overthrow Assad.
I mean, it's simple as that.
Yeah, I mean, you've got Turkey that's...
Been known to be training ISIS militants to go fight in Syria.
Within Turkey, that's a NATO country.
That's a U.S. ally.
There's a video that was shot, I think, in January of ISIS militants caught on a subway, just casually riding the subway in Istanbul.
You go outside Istanbul, you go to a clothing shop, and they sell ISIS gear, you know, T-shirts, hats, flags.
So yeah, it's like...
Turkey's got, it's just, not only is the government supporting ISIS, but there's not really that much of a backlash between the Turks either.
I mean, it's like, you do have a lot of Turks that are like, you know, we don't like what the government's doing, especially in the military.
You know, we had the prime minister of Turkey who was caught shipping guns and arms to Al-Qaeda because one of his public prosecutors got tipped off on what he was doing.
He was using the country's, I think, the intelligence agency there to ship trucks in from Turkey into Syria with all these munitions.
And so one of the prosecutors found out about it, told the military, hey, why don't you check out these trucks, see what's going on?
Sure enough, you know, they stopped three trucks going into Syria.
They're loaded with equipment, like anti-aircraft, mortar rounds, all this stuff.
That's the one thing you don't hear the mainstream media ever commenting on.
It's like, where is ISIS getting all these weapons from?
Because these are not weapons that you're like, oh, well, they're getting them from the Syrians they're fighting against.
But it's like, that doesn't explain all of them.
And of course, we know that's what Benghazi is about.
I remember as soon as that situation unfolded, it's kind of turned into a political football with Republicans, Benghazi, Benghazi, I get it.
But I mean it was, again, Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Schaefer and others who came on at the time and said this was a weapons transfer from the Obama administration to take weapons out of Libya, out of Benghazi to eventually make it to Syria.
And that's all coming out.
That all came out.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Cy Hirsch did a huge article about the rat line, which have totally vindicated everything we said.
And so it's just all coming out that – exactly.
ISIS is just a proxy tool to take on Assad and then eventually other groups in the Middle East as well.
Yeah, it's so ridiculous what's going on.
And you have the Western media that's completely controlled by this establishment.
And people are like, oh, they're getting their orders from the CIA directly.
It's like, not really.
I mean, they do at times, but what we do have, what we see is you get these networks of establishment insiders that work with the...
Their heads is the media operations, reporters, not just reporters, but the heads of major news organizations that are buddy-buddies with politicians.
They go to each other's weddings and whatnot.
So you kind of have this whole networking of the state and media kind of complex.
And I think that's a thing a lot of people get wrong.
They think, you know, ISIS is, quote, CIA, therefore every ISIS member is, you know, getting phone calls from Langley, which is not how it works.
As Alex has said many times, if I took a bee's nest and I shook it up and tossed it in a room full of people, I wouldn't be telling each bee who to sting and when to sting them.
The West is steering these groups.
They created the situation for them to come out of that, out of the destabilization of Iraq.
And now they're steering them and using them.
So it's not that they're directly controlled.
It's just that they have the same endgame as the Pentagon, criminal elements.
Yeah, absolutely.
And going back to the debate last night, I was talking to Rob Jacobson about this for a little while in the last segment.
I'm sure you watched some of the debate.
What did you think about it?
Yeah, I caught it briefly.
I was watching David Knight and Leanne and Biggs and Jakari's breakdown of it.
I mean, it's a lot of the same that you would expect from a Republican debate.
There was a couple things said by Rand Paul that I agreed with as far as his views on drug policy and foreign policy.
I mean, he talked about why are we going to be arming these groups.
Both sides of the civil war, quote-unquote, aren't good in Syria.
So I definitely agreed with those statements.
As far as that, I'm...
I didn't hear too much.
What really caught my eye, as I told Jacobson this in the last segment, is the fact that it seems like the media is propping up.
Jeb Bush's practically dead campaign right now.
His campaign's not much better than Rick Perry's was before he left the campaign.
I mean, you got dead Jeb Bush.
He's got a lot of issues getting support, getting money, just like Rick Perry did.
But yeah, we see the media kind of like treating like Jeb Bush is like the Weekend at Bernie's guy.
He's just this dead candidate that they're propping up everywhere.
They're putting him in the podium.
He's like the Hillary version on the Republican side.
Those are the two they want, and it's not...
Absolutely.
He pulled a Hail Mary last night, by the way, guys, by admitting that he smoked weed.
He admitted that a couple of years ago he smoked weed.
That was his Hail Mary pass.
Bring his campaign back around to the young people.
Yeah, look at me.
I'm hip, kids.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
It's like, oh, I'm not totally against the war on drugs.
I smoked pot back in the 70s.
Meanwhile, they showcase the harsh laws, the harsh drug enforcement laws in Florida.
Yeah, exactly.
It's interesting you point that out, Marcos, or one of our producers, is that Florida is a huge, huge prison system state.
I've heard stuff that said that you haven't lived in Florida long enough, you haven't gotten arrested.
I mean, it's like Texas.
I don't think they have an income tax, but they make a lot of money off the prison system and flooding people into that system.
It's also a well-known drug hub.
Not only is it harsh punishment for drug offenders, it's also one of the biggest trafficking states.
Yeah, of course, Miami right there.
Miami right there, plus they cook a lot of meth.
They make it at home there.
Yeah, it's just like the whole lanternfish kind of allegory.
It's like you got the government that keeps the monopoly on the drug trade by legalizing it, which ends up raising the prices.
So you got all these people that are broke, desolate, you know, can't do anything in life.
So they get in the drugs, start selling drugs.
They get busted eventually.
And then you see they get thrown in the prison.
Like in Florida and other states where they're working for like literally 25 cents an hour.
So it's basically a free...
It's basically slavery.
I mean, you got the prisoners that are making money working for the...
They're making barely any money working for the state.
Meanwhile, the prisons generate revenue in the large accounts, in the shareholders who change every few years.
Yeah, a lot of people don't realize the prisons are...
Our prisons are run by corporations.
I mean, a lot of them, I mean...
Especially in Texas.
Yeah, they're bought now by...
They're basically built by these large corporations that work with Bureau of Prisons.
They become accounts who showcase that they can generate profits enough to sell it off to the next group of investors.
Yeah, absolutely.
So there's no actual investment in the people behind it either.
It's just an investment in generating numbers.
Yeah.
And that's how I kind of, I mean, you know, I'm, you know, for...
Drug legalization.
I mean, just in the fact that...
Make it a state's issue.
You know, let the states decide.
But I remember one candidate said, you know, we can't be up here telling kids that marijuana is the same as drinking beer.
Which is so ridiculous because alcohol is probably the worst thing for you.
You don't hear about...
So many deaths.
There hasn't been one death in the recorded history of human...
Kind for marijuana.
Yeah, you go to any, like, dive bar here in Austin, you see people drunk, they want to fight each other, you know?
But you never see people that are high on weed really wanting to fight each other.
You hear that, like, you know, reefer madness era mentality that's still going on.
But I think with the younger generations, I mean, it's not, you don't even have to support marijuana.
You don't have to smoke it, you know, you don't have to...
Yeah, that's what bothers me.
It's like, oh, you're for marijuana legislation, you must be a pothead.
No, I don't smoke pot at all, but it's like...
But I don't like this concept.
It's not giving others the choice in a free country.
I mean, simple as that.
It's becoming a business that strips people of their rights.
It's a money-generating business that is, the whole business is stripping people of their rights and putting them in cages.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's like this whole, it's basically a non, it's basically all these crimes that have no victims.
Victimless crimes.
It's basically you versus the state.
And the reason why the drug war is important is because that's where police militarization also spawned out of the 1980s.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
Not just ISIS too.
So it's like you get all these departments that get all the Pentagon 1099 program, all the MRAPs, grenade launchers, scuba equipment.
And they say, oh, well, we got...
Yeah, that's the other thing.
It's interesting you bring that up is because they use the whole war on drugs.
It's justification that, oh, we got to...
They're escalating the violence.
We got to escalate too.
And, of course, violence is down, of course.
Yeah.
But you never see those statistics showed here, though.
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But, you know, people are so dependent on the government right now, and they don't think about stuff like that.
You know, you go to anyone's house, it's like, what are they going to do if their water gets shut off?
What are they going to do?
Because people expect to go to the grocery, they can just go to the grocery store whenever they want.
But grocery stores, they don't stock food.
You know, you notice in the back of them, they got 18-wheelers that come in every day.
They're just like, they just stock food whenever they got.
You know, recently the power went out in Austin not too long ago.
Yeah.
And it kind of like gave me like, wow, like, you know, especially how hot it is here.
I mean, I'm sort of getting used to the heat here, but I mean, if the power goes out, you know, you don't have air conditioning things.
Yeah, you start thinking about like, wow, you know, what if I don't have electricity?
Yeah, yeah.
That's the thing.
Everybody's like always addicted to Facebook too.
That's their main, or their cell phones, that's their main line of talking.
But it's like, what are you going to do when that goes out, you know?
Right.
I mean, my grandfather, for example, he's big into ham radios, and, you know, that's how they communicate.
You can talk to someone from, like, if the atmospheric conditions are good, you can talk to someone, like, 1,500 miles away on a ham radio.
So that's kind of what we need.
And I think we do have a clip, right, guys, with, I think his name is John Wesley Rawls, who's talking about the importance of using ham radios.
And kind of other things and how, you know, you can protect yourself and your family by having all these different methods of not only communication, but just kind of basic survival stuff.
Backup plans.
Yeah, backup plans that people don't have anymore because they're so dependent on technology.
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To focus on communications, that's one of the things that we have been writing about year after year in Survival Blog, is the importance of every family having multiple modes of communication.
I do recommend that people, even if they don't want the shackles of an FCC license, at least go to a ham radio swap meet, talk with some of the old-timers there, and get yourself set up for both two-meter, And HF communications equipment.
And for point-to-point communications at an individual retreat or ranch, I recommend the MERS band radios.
That's M-U-R-S, which stands for Multiple User Radio System.
It's an unlicensed band that sits fairly close to the CB band.
But it's very underutilized.
It will not be crowded in the event of a crisis, at least in suburban and rural areas.
And again, no assistance required, and it will be your means of communication.
It also sits right next to the National Weather Service frequency, so you can have your handheld MERS walkie-talkie, this program with both your local MERS push-to-talk frequency.
And the National Weather Service alert frequency, which sits right next to that band, as well as having perimeter security via a system called a Dakota Alert.
I've written a lot about that in my blog.
The Dakota Alert system also uses the MERS band frequency, so that one handheld radio can be your solution for push-to-talk.
to talk with your neighbors and folks right there to retreat for coordinating retreat security, as well as having access to weather alerts and being alerted when someone's entering your property through a Dakota Alert infrared driveway alarm system. as well as having access to weather alerts and being
All right, Thalen, what do you think about that, about using ham radios and whatnot as kind of a backup plan?
Yeah, I mean, it's definitely interesting.
I've never used one before, but I see it's pretty a thing a lot of people are interested in out here in Texas, I've noticed.
So it's something I definitely want to look into.
Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, you're big into kind of being security on the Internet too, right?
Yeah, yeah, cybersecurity, you know, protecting yourself from all the adversaries, whether it's the NSA, although if the NSA is after you.
You're in trouble.
It's two interesting concepts.
You go back to primitive, basic stuff like ham radios and whatnot to keep you from being too dependent on the internet.
But when you are on the internet, you've also got to think of ways to protect yourself from the government intrusion.
Our society's getting more and more reliant on technology, which of course has its positives and negatives.
I remember Alex years ago, I remember when he was talking about the Internet of Things, he was saying, you know, in the future your light bulbs are going to be spying on you.
And you've got bags of potato chips that are spying on you, literally.
They put these little...
Microchips in it.
Yeah, and news organizations, I remember at the time, made fun of Alex saying he thinks the lightbulbs are spying on you.
That's mainstream news now that you have lightbulbs that can connect to your Wi-Fi and be controlled by your phone.
And so people can literally hack onto your Wi-Fi connection, jump through your phone into other devices in your home.
So we're kind of in that 1984 future that the former head of the CIA talked about in Wired Magazine, Petraeus.
He said, you know, in the future your dishwasher is going to spy on you because it's all going to be interconnected.
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So like on email, for example, what's one good way that people can protect themselves?
I'm kind of sort of familiar with using public keys and this and that.
I'm not too familiar with it.
PGP is probably the most difficult thing.
Yeah, that's why I never really got into it.
I got exposed to it like in around 2000. Yeah, and it's kind of the crypto movement, if you want to say.
Kind of trying to move past using the PGP public-private key system.
Because although it is secure, we know that from NSA slides and whatnot that the federal government hasn't been able to break that cryptography.
I mean, it's been around since the 90s, and that's really strong.
But I think the future is moving probably more towards instant messaging and whatnot like that.
But yeah, email, unfortunately.
Yeah, I saw some programs recently on, I think, the iPhone store.
What kind of ways to secure chat and whatnot?
Yeah, there's a lot of really good programs out there that I suggest anyone who's listening download.
For example, if you have an Android, there's two apps, one called RedPhone and one called TechSecure.
This is made by a company called OpenWhisper Systems, and they are free and they're open source, meaning all the code can be viewed by anyone.
And even Edward Snowden has come out and said, you know, these are really great products, and it's something I use every day, and it encrypts your text messages.
Of course, the other party has to have it as well, so it's end-to-end encryption, which is the only real encryption.
But also the good thing is that...
When all the texts come into your phone, it protects them in a database, encrypted database, because your normal texting right now, you get all these texts.
The other apps on your phones, when you download other apps, is we can see your texts, right?
They can go view all your texts, but this actually protects you from that.
And so those are two great apps.
And then if you have an iPhone, Signal is both encrypted calling and encrypted text messages in one, made by the same company.
And Signal callers can call Android people on Red Phone or text them on TechSecure.
And so that's just one thing people can do.
Have your friends, have your family download that and you'll have really, really strong encryption on your phone.
Now, of course, this is to protect you from low-level threats like police, even some federal agents.
Even if you're not doing anything wrong, I was told by a lawyer once before that there's like literally in any given state, there's like 40,000 laws on the books they could bust So it's like you told me, it's like never submit to a search even if you're doing nothing wrong.
Exactly.
And with these technologies like, you know, stingrays, MC catchers that police are using that are just ubiquitous everywhere, I mean, it's important to protect your data.
And again, it's not about having anything to hide.
It's about making the government respect your Fourth Amendment.
Yeah, if you don't have privacy, you don't have any rights whatsoever.
You're no different than a slave.
Exactly.
So, alright, let's take Justin, Pennsylvania.
Wants to talk about the drug war.
You're on air.
Go ahead, Justin.
Hey, how you guys doing?
Good, good.
How are you doing this morning?
Good, good.
I actually talked about the drug war, and I wanted to say it's not a crime.
It's a vice that they criminalize because it doesn't infringe on anybody's liberty when you ingest something into your own body.
So it's not a crime at all.
A crime is when you infringe on the next man's liberty, property, whatever it is, but you can take a drug, it's a vice, and that's what's wrong with the drug war.
Yeah, I tend to agree.
Yeah, I appreciate your call, Justin.
I tend to agree.
I mean, to me, I see a crime as being you've got to have a victim.
You know, if the victim is a state that's got a monopoly on the use of force in a given territory, I don't see that as a crime at all.
What do you think, Thalen?
Yeah, I mean, there's definitely, I mean, if you look at South America, they're having countries now that are treating drug issues like a medical issue instead of a criminal issue, and they're having great success with that.
So, yeah, I mean, I see drug issues as a...
Something that shouldn't be handled by the criminal sector of law enforcement and whatnot.
Because as you said, it's led to police militarization.
It's led to so many issues like private prisons.
Yeah, prison industrial complex.
Exactly.
So it's a really big issue.
And I think, you know, and that's funny mentioning that because, you know, we now see things like the Silk Road and the Dark Web where people are buying.
I'm not advocating this, but you're having a situation where people are using technology now to go get high-quality drugs because they're cutting out the possible violent encounters with police.
I saw that movie with Jakari recently.
Alex Winter, director, probably known best as Bill from the movie Bill and Ted Excellent Ventures.
He does documentary films mostly now.
It was an excellent movie, Deep Web.
It talked about the history of Silk Road and how the federal government, through Ross Ilbrich, under the bus, Dread Pirate Roberts.
They basically, the judge, and Alex Winters even told me, we had like a question to answer at the end of the movie, and he said that he was bewildered by what the judge said while he was there at the trial, was that they basically, the federal government kind of interjected this idea that Ross was trying to hire people to hit men.
There was no proof of that whatsoever.
But they were still kind of floating that out there to kind of corrupt the jury to go against Ross.
Yeah, and of course it came out, of course, that DEA agents involved had stolen Bitcoin, like thousands and thousands of dollars worth, which I think was suppressed from the trial.
Yeah, it was.
They wouldn't even talk about that at all.
Yeah, and so I think the reason that the government went so hard after Ross Ulbricht is that they're terrified of these new ventures.
Yeah, it's what Alex Winter brought up, was that they basically, the judge basically convicted him of crimes that he wasn't in charge.
Exactly.
One good thing I liked about the Silk Road was it gave people an opportunity to buy drugs so they didn't get ripped off.
Not just ripped off, but they didn't get attacked.
Or get bad drugs.
Or they didn't get attacked by corrupt criminals or even the state.
That was one of the goals of the Silk Road was to kind of Yeah,
and the Silk Road and all those drug markets kind of represent the most raw form of capitalism where the person with the best product...
You know, and the best reviews, because all that stuff is based off review systems.
So even if you don't support drugs, it's still an interesting experiment in the free market.
All right, next caller.
Let's go to George in New Jersey.
He wants to talk about the immigrants flooding Europe.
George, you're on the air.
Hello, yes.
I want to talk about that situation that you just mentioned, because I think that's where the Third World War is going to prove, because they were talking about that.
AJ was talking about that.
In the morning, I believe, with a guest.
I didn't get his name, I forgot.
But, you know, because they can't afford it.
They're going to collapse soon, you know?
I mean, you know, I just don't, I don't know what's going to happen there, but they're going to revolt.
Yeah, a lot of these countries, especially Sweden, they're like socialist countries.
And people say that socialism can teeter-tottle and work somewhat if there's a small population.
Even though it really doesn't work, but it's kind of besides my point.
But once you flood a country with like 10,000, 10 million people, it's like the whole country, a country that's based on welfare and giving benefits to population, it's going to collapse when you have too many people.
Yeah, I mean, if it's just basic economics is that you have more people taking than giving or, you know, more people, you know, reliant on the state, you're going to have issues.
And all these heads of these governments in the Middle East, or sorry, in Europe, they don't seem to have any problem with bringing all these people in, even though, as I think Paul noted in one of his videos, that people in the Middle East, or excuse me, Europe, have been voting against these sort of mass migration policies, but it doesn't matter, I guess.
Alright, let's go to Buckley in Missouri, who wants to talk about common law.
Buckley, you're on there.
Yeah, thanks.
How are you doing?
I'm doing fine, thanks.
You guys are doing a great job.
Yeah, I appreciate it.
Yeah, I couldn't quite stay up all night, but you had me up until midnight.
Yeah, I couldn't either, to be honest.
I had to get a couple hours sleep before I went on air this morning.
Yeah, I know.
I'm on my first cup of coffee, and I'm a little fuzzy here.
Basically, you were talking earlier, if there is no injured party, there is no crime.
But according to common law, the state cannot be the injured party.
There's a great group out there that I'd like for people to check into.
If you go to nationallibertyalliance.org, they're setting up common law grand juries in all counties across America.
They've already got it going.
It's a great project.
There's 3,143 counties in America.
They've already got common law grand juries started in every one of those counties.
Well, if people will go to that NationalLibertyAliance.org website, you can read more about this, because I think this is one of the solutions.
We need to take back our courts.
Yeah, I agree, Buckley.
Our courts are nothing but statutory law.
That is not law.
It's not even law.
It's statute.
It's regulation.
That's all it is.
Yeah, definitely, Buckley.
I appreciate the call.
That's one thing I always promoted was jury nullification.
I was going to say the same thing, too.
Because juries are supposed to be independent of the government.
You're supposed to have kind of, in a trial, you're supposed to have the accused, the prosecution, and the jury.
Kind of like how we're supposed to have a separation of powers in the federal government.
But what's going on now is the prosecution is basically lassoed a jury into making them think they're one and the same.
Yeah, and we see a huge push against jury nullification.
Even people that go just try to bring up the fact that it exists.
Yeah, definitely.
It goes back to what we were saying about the drug laws.
It's like people are starting to realize that the marijuana laws are completely unjust.
And there's been cases, I think, of people getting arrested outside of courthouses holding up signs saying, you know, know your rights, know about jury nullification.
The government seems to definitely be afraid of that issue.
Yeah, absolutely.
Let's talk to Tim from North Carolina.
Let's talk about the police state.
Tim, you're on there.
Hey.
Nice job, fellas, talking about the space-time continuum brain rift.
I was wondering what y'all think about drug interrogation techniques, advanced drug interrogation techniques.
I'm totally against that.
I mean, I just don't think torture is the best way to...
Yeah, I mean, George Washington was against torture.
Even, you know, the conservative quote-unquote hero, Ronald Reagan, was against torture.
And we know that torture doesn't work because a lot of times people will just give you any information to make the torture stop.
And drug torture is definitely pretty terrifying.
Some of the things the CIA and that's been done over the Middle East.
People talk like things like scopolamine.
I mean, it's interesting.
You're torturing somebody that's probably doing a victimless crime, but who's really the aggressor in that situation?
It's the state.
And the victim is the person being accused that they're torturing.
So, yeah.
So, any other comments you have on that?
Yeah, I'm talking about local police departments in America doing this.
This ain't something going on with Gitmo.
That's true.
It's right here in America.
Yeah, I mean, there's different...
I mean, there's a big debate over that, over different techniques police use when, you know, interrogating people.
I mean, there's, like, what, the pressure point, pain...
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They put your hand behind your back to almost the point it breaks.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's a whole issue in itself.
Then you have police that are like, they know ways now to keep from their body cameras, or even on their dash cams, they will take a suspect away from the line of sight, and they'll start yelling, stop resisting, stop resisting, when the suspect's not resisting at all.
Yeah, and they're just bringing up the video about...
Or the article, excuse me, about Chicago, that quote-unquote black site that was there.
And that was pretty eye-opening.
But I mean, I can't really say I'm surprised, especially in those big cities like that.
Man, those police departments are brutal.
And it's unfortunate because cops like that...
Or the reason, you know, there's all this huge debate about police violence and violence on police and whatnot.
And I think, you know, the police really need to go after these super corrupt cops and get them out of there because they're making it worse for them.
You know, they're making it worse for the good cops.
And, you know, you saw the recent shooting of the officer Goforth.
Yeah.
And I mean, there was even people who had been arrested by him who came out and was like, he was a great cop, but it seems like the good cops get the bullet and get attacked.
You know, of course, there's no reason to ever justify it.
That's why I'm against collectivism, because it's like us versus them, but you're not going after the person that's actually committing the crime.
It's just this whole gang mentality.
Exactly, yeah.
I mean, you can't...
I mean, I'm against any violence against anyone.
That's not defensive, of course, but yeah, that's what happens.
These cops, just because they're a police officer, they get attacked, you know?
Alright, let's continue on.
Let's go to Cliff from Alaska who wants to talk about Obama's recent visit to the state.
Go ahead, Cliff.
Hi.
It's great to get to talk to you guys today.
I don't normally get to call in because I'm either listening to record it or I'm not sure.
Yeah, I appreciate you calling in.
I know you're probably a couple hours earlier than we are.
Yeah, we're three hours.
It's about four-something in the morning here.
Yeah, we appreciate the sport.
Yeah, so they shut down all the air traffic over Anchorage for about three days while Obama was here.
And it was a big to-do, you know, him coming to Anchorage.
And he brought his own private motorcade in.
I'm sure that cost us lots of money.
The air traffic was shut down, and so I hear some helicopters flying over Anchorage.
And they sounded different, so I looked out my window, and sure enough, there was like a couple of Cobras leading, two Yui's following, and then three of the big rotor helicopters, the tilt rotor helicopters.
And I'm sure he was probably in one of those, and they were headed down to Seward to go down to Seward.
But the whole deal is, you know, they spent trillions of dollars It's too bad we didn't have that security on 9-11, right?
Yeah, it's interesting you bring this up because it's like Thalen just said, the secret service protects the president more so than the borders.
And it's like, yeah, it goes back to this whole idea of feudalism where you've got to protect the royalty and shut down the whole city and what have you.
But yeah, we're about out of time.
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Paul, how are you doing today?
Hey, Rob.
Good to be back.
Good to hear your voice.
You had earlier...
You had two ladies on.
Lauren Southern and Syrian Girl, right?
Yeah, we had a good conversation, firstly, about Lauren enrolling in a gender studies class.
Obviously...
She's been very prominent recently with a Slut Walk video, you know, trolling feminists being confronted by them.
So she's now enrolled in this gender studies class, which is taught by feminists.
Most of the students are feminists.
Oh, I bet she's getting a good grade in that one.
How long before they kick her out?
I'd probably give it a month max.
The syllabus says you have to agree with everything we say.
It says it right here in the syllabus.
And the interesting thing about it was they revealed what other majors these students are taking in this gender studies class.
And you know these feminists always complain about women being blocked from getting into the STEM subjects by the evil patriarchy.
You know, the engineering, the science jobs, the business jobs.
They looked at all these people who were taking this gender studies course and like one of them was taking a business studies major.
All the others were taking sociology.
Thank you.
Completely debunks that claim.
Well, Paul, I have to disagree with you.
They are definitely going to be getting business jobs with sociology degrees because they are going to be hired in to be the PC minders of the future.
They are going to be setting the standards of how we talk, how we act, what we see, what we do.
That's the scary part.
Well, we had the story yesterday.
Germany is working with Facebook and this, quote, anti-racist group to police Facebook posts about the migrant crisis.
What they don't tell you, which later came out in these German newspapers, is that the woman heading up this, quote, anti-racist group was a Stasi secret police informant in the 70s, in the early 80s.
If you don't know about the Stasi, it was their job, not only to censor free speech and criticism of the East German communist government, but to hunt down and harass and persecute dissidents, which, of course, the original political correctness...
As it was established in Maoist China and the Soviet Union, was that if you didn't agree with the state, then you were being politically incorrect.
Now they've expanded that out into culture, into saying that, you know, Helen Mirren came out and said, if you put your arm around your girlfriend, then that's offensive, you shouldn't do that.
So they've expanded it out into all these ludicrous areas.
And now, exactly, they're going to police content online.
We've seen that in America to some extent, but now in Germany.
If you criticise the migrants, it's hate speech.
Poland is banning demonstrations against the migrants.
They disregard that.
They have them anyway, exactly as they should.
But it's chilling, the fact that they would hire people whose job, whose very role for 10-plus years was to censor political content deemed offensive to the state, and they were basically employed to hunt down dissidents, now doing the same thing via Facebook, via social media.
So it's chilling.
It definitely is because Facebook, and you look at the traffic we get off of Facebook, and you have to know there's some, I guarantee there's some censorship on our end.
We always get emails from people saying, I'm trying to share a story, and every time I try to share it, it blocks it.
It says it's hate speech or it doesn't conform with the community guidelines, and it's an article about how our government funds ISIS. There's always stories like that, but here's the story.
It's the fall season.
We're getting into fall, and what's fall?
You know, JFK assassination, and this is out of the Washington Times.
CIA confirmed Oswald contacted Cuban Soviets before assassination memo shows.
Like, we didn't know this already.
I mean, Oswald was definitely a cutout, but they definitely had this guy running around, acting like a spy, so they could, you know, flush him down the toilet later.
And I just, you know, why is this coming out now?
The interesting thing about it is, 2017, in a couple of years, they're set to release all the documents from the JFK archive.
And they've actually released most of them so far, but...
Conspiracy theorists!
Well, actually, the CIA used that very term.
That's when they weaponized the term was to denigrate criticism and dissent against the Warren Commission report.
That was the birth of the term conspiracy theory in the first place.
But they've got 50,000 pages that they're holding back that haven't been published related to the JFK assassination.
They say they're set to be released in 2017.
We'll see if that's the case.
But yeah, now they're talking about Oswald basically confirming what we already knew.
He was running around with all these different personalities.
You know, mafia people, Cubans, Soviet agents, before the crime itself.
Again, it distracts from the evidence that overwhelmingly suggests there was more than one shooter.
And I went to Dealey Plaza last year.
You're a conspiracy theorist.
Don't listen to this man.
Do not listen to him.
I'm crazy.
I went to Dealey Plaza, stood in the very spot where Kennedy was, you know, where the fatal shot was delivered.
And again, no way.
No frigging way.
CBS News had crack snipers.
They did a test where they positioned them in the Texas School Book Depository, gave them the same amount of time that Oswald had to pull off that feat, obviously without the extreme stress that he would have been under in that moment.
Crack sniper, this rickety old rifle that he used to pull off the assassination on his own.
Yeah, the peacemaker is what they called it because it was so inaccurate.
They called it the peace.
It was an Italian rifle.
Yeah, and these crack snipers hired by CBS News to replicate what Oswald did, supposedly, failed to do so.
Yeah, Ventura tried it too.
Jesse Ventura tried it in his show.
And I was online one time and I saw this computer generation.
I'm like, oh, that's the JFK car.
And this guy had...
Reconfigured everything, and he showed that the angle, and he had the computer-generated model, and he showed lines where it went through the president and then into Connolly three times, and it just proved the magic bullet theory right there.
I mean, because he did it with a computer.
When you go stand there, you see it's not possible.
When you go over by the picket fence, you could hit the president with a pie.
But it was obviously one guy in a book depository.
Yeah, completely impossible.
Of course, they found other fragments from bullets that had hit the sidewalk and the highway way across the road.
And the documentary, which is really good, which I watched, it's literally like 10 hours worth.
I think it's called The Men Who Killed Kennedy.
It's a History Channel-style documentary, which I think was made back in the 80s, which puts together all the different evidence, not only the ballistics and all that kind of stuff, but it interviews the people, the experts.
That is really a foundational documentary if people want to learn about this more.
And as I said, you know, 2017 is apparently the year.
God knows why it takes, you know, 50, 60 years to release all this if it was just Oswald the Lone Assassin.
But that's the year when they have to release everything.
They're still holding back 50,000 pages.
So we'll see if that happens.
Yeah, that's the year we'll see a report from George W. Bush who was there on the ground making sure everything went off right.
Now, Paul, before we get into more news, I just want to give out the studio call-in number because let's get some people in here.
We already got Sean from New Mexico who calls in.
He wants to start a boycott against Glenn Beck.
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We'll see what that is.
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Paul, have you caught any of it besides the two hours that you've done?
I caught some of it yesterday and I was listening to Mikhail and Kit Daniels earlier.
The people in the comments on YouTube are quite interesting.
They basically want Leanne to host the next eight hours of the show.
So I think we need to call Leanne right now and tell her...
We'll just put this picture up and we'll talk over it.
She needs to do...
They said they wanted a round table with Leanne, Lauren Southern, Syrian girl and food babe.
Wow.
I wonder why that is.
Yeah, I wonder.
Are those horrible sexists?
We have to shame them.
Can we shame them?
Let's start shaming them now.
Start the Twitter shaming, please.
That is pure misandry, really, isn't it?
Not allowing men to have a platform.
We're being de-platform.
I know.
By these beautiful women who actually have something intelligent to say.
I'm offended, personally.
I'll be offended, but I'll be watching.
So, Paul, there's some Breitbart news on the Pope.
One, the U.S. has taken in 24 times more migrants than the Pope's home country of Argentina.
And the White House invites several guest opponents of Catholic teaching to greet the Pope.
I have to find the details on this because the drudge headline was outrageous.
Let's see if I can pull up that drudge headline.
Let's see.
I couldn't, I was like, this is not, White House invites transvestite, pro-abortion nun, gay bishop to greet the Pope.
And you know, if the Pope goes, hey, that's cool, I accept everybody, then that's just another, that's basically the religion saying they accept everybody, which I was talking about last night.
And I'm not, I was raised a Catholic, but I don't consider myself a Catholic anymore.
But I definitely believe in God and Jesus Christ, that's for sure.
Paul, did you watch the debate last night?
It was in the middle of the night, but I caught the highlights.
I caught the Trump highlights and some of what Carly Fiorina said.
And it was interesting because, of course, they brought up the vaccine issue.
And it was all centered around vaccines cause autism.
The point that Trump was making, which I agree with, I mean, he referenced some cases where it caused autism.
But he was saying we need to spread it out over a longer, longer period of time to the point where these babies aren't pumped full of all these vaccines immediately.
You know, he made the comparison to horses, which is interesting because I did an article a couple of years ago, three years ago, called.
New study finds direct link between vaccines and infant mortality.
And this was a prestigious study.
It was published in a major journal.
And it basically found that America gives babies in the first six to 12 months the most vaccines out of anyone in the developed world.
USA. USA. USA.
Just by coincidence, America is top of the infant mortality league table.
Not something to be proud of.
So the more vaccines you give the child, the more likely you are to have infant mortality.
The countries that give children and babies the least vaccines in that short amount of time were at the bottom of the table.
For infant mortality, countries like Sweden, like Finland.
So again, you know, correlation doesn't necessarily mean causation.
But why is the whole debate around autism when this is a proven fact?
It's been known for four or five years that the more vaccines you give babies at that young age, you pump them full of this stuff when their immune systems are still developing.
That correlates directly with infant mortality.
So that proves, that venerates what Trump was saying.
It's just interesting how the media have focused it in on this autism issue, which is debatable on one side or the other.
I'm not a scientist.
I know there are cases where vaccines have directly linked to people having fits, convulsions, people dying immediately after they have these vaccines.
Others link it to autism.
But what Trump said was true.
The more vaccines in this short period of time, the more dangerous it is.
And that's borne out by the science which has been out there for four or five years.
Well, and you have people who have been able to convince the vaccine court that their vaccines did cause, that what they give them is autism-like symptoms.
They won't say it's autism.
There's been several people in the United States.
Italy, a few years ago, recently, in a court, they said vaccines cause autism.
So they've said it there as well.
I don't have the articles in front of me right now, but I remember doing the reports on these last year when we were covering little girls who were dying of the same version of the flu that they got the flu shot for.
And it was almost, you know, I saw, I think, seven or eight articles of little girls dying.
And it was all in the fall season.
That's when they're ramping up now.
I went to the local grocery store chain Randall's to pick up some food, and they have their...
They'll give you a 10% off if you get the flu shot.
And they had a real cute saying.
I should have taken a photo of it because it really made me sick at my stomach as I was walking in.
But they're pushing it everywhere.
Everywhere you go, they want to push that flu shot on you.
And now they're coming up with the universal flu shot.
But they admit that the flu shot has...
They say in the low end, it's about a 10% chance of working.
And on the high end, it's about a 30% chance of working, depending on what study you look at.
If you're out there thinking about getting the flu shot, you should just get the insert and read what's in it.
And look at the ingredients and look at the studies they've done.
Because when they tell pregnant women to get it, it says in there it's never been tested on pregnant women.
I mean, that's in the insert that the company that makes the flu shot puts in there so they can't get sued.
So maybe you should read that instead of just the 8.5x11 sheet of paper they hand you that says safe and effective.
No, and I mean...
You know, these flu strains, they're changing all the time.
It's largely useless, as you said.
We've covered that numerous times.
What's interesting is, with the autism angle, back in the UK, 10, 15 years ago, there was this doctor called Andrew Wakefield, who we've interviewed, that first blew the whistle on this.
There was a massive campaign to demonise and discredit him in the media, claiming that he was completely wrong.
That campaign was directly funded by the British government.
They announced that they would commit hundreds of millions of dollars, I believe it was, to discredit the idea that this MMR vaccine caused autism.
And lo and behold, big surprise, in the years that followed, there was this intense demonization campaign targeted against Wakefield, and then that kind of led the charge in terms of classifying all these doubts about vaccines as being the extreme right-wing fringe or whatever.
Then you had it come up again round about six months ago with Rand Paul and Chris Christie.
And all they were saying was the government shouldn't have the power to forcibly inject someone with anything.
Right.
That's completely aside from whether you think vaccines are great or whether they cause autism.
You know, one of America's darkest periods in its history was the period for most of the last century up until about 1979, I believe it was where black people, African-Americans were forcibly sterilized and other people who were classified as being below a certain intelligence level African-Americans were forcibly sterilized and other people who were classified as being below a certain intelligence And that smacks of the same thing, doesn't it?
If you give the government the power to say, this is in your best interest, and you can't opt out of it, as we're now seeing in places like California, that is nothing less than tyranny, where at the barrel of a gun, the government says, you have to take this injection, you have to take this shot.
Otherwise, we're going to put you in prison.
That is pure tyranny, aside from any debate about the efficacy of vaccines themselves.
That's right.
And the guy that signed that, Governor Jerry Brown, is now thinking he might want to become president and force everybody to take vaccines.
I think that's going to be his next move, is what they're saying, because it looks like the Democratic field is slowly dying.
A horrible death.
Doesn't look like Uncle Joe is going to jump in, although he might.
He's saying he doesn't feel like it.
I mean, it's just a dumb reality show, the whole thing anyway.
Paul, you ready to take some calls?
We've got loaded phone lines.
Yeah, let's go for it.
All right.
First is Sean in New Mexico wants to start a boycott of Glenn Beck.
What is your beef with Glenn Beck, Sean?
Hey, Rob.
I just read a recent article in the last couple of days, and I needed to point it out, that Glenn Beck has basically finally shown his true colors and basically called the Tea Party racist.
A little bit of my background is that I'm 12 years military, and I followed Glenn Beck for many years under Fox News, and then I realized he was CNN. And then a lot of the stuff he was viewing out sounded like plagiarism to you guys, so hat-tip you guys, because you guys were always the truest media.
Hey, before you keep going there, I think there's an article where somebody actually proved that Glenn Beck was ripping off Alex Jones.
Take quotes from Glenn Beck and say, Alex Jones said it two years earlier.
See if you guys can find that article.
I don't know if it was Rolling Stone or not, but go ahead, Sean.
Continue.
Well, just giving my background and everything else, this whole...
I'm like you.
I was Catholic.
I went down an exploratory route.
Now I'm a non-national Christian.
So I was a big supporter of the blaze.
I was a big supporter of Glenn Beck.
You know, now reading this article about him saying, I'm a tea partier, I'm an oath keeper, so he might as well be calling me a terrorist while I'm at it.
And then on top of that, his so-called Mormon push and everything else, where he's trying to sound like the next Jesus Christ or the next leader of the Mormon religion, which people are decrying him as this.
Well, you know, he did...
One thing that I got to hand to him is he did leave Fox News.
At some point, he had enough of that.
Didn't he start on CNN and then move to Fox and then jump ship?
Yeah, you know, I don't know if I totally trust everything he says.
I don't really watch him that much.
In fact, I can't.
I think the last time I watched a lot of Glenn Beck is when, for Police State 4, the rise of FEMA, we put together a bunch of clips of him talking about FEMA camps and then showed the FEMA camp plans and stuff like that.
That was kind of how the whole project started.
and then it kept growing and then the underwear bomb happened and the G20 in Pittsburgh happened and a couple other little events happened around there and it just kind of grew out of that.
But that was really the last I watched a lot of Glenn Beck.
Do you still watch him or when did you stop watching him?
To be honest, the last time I really listened to him was probably in 2013 because I started waking up, thanks to you guys, and I thought I had a crazy neighbor back in 2009, 2010 that would watch and I thought I had a crazy neighbor back in 2009, 2010 that would watch the artist's podcast, that would watch the videos and I would come over and he'd be clinging his guns and I was kind of a little more worried about, you know, okay, he's even more of a friend, she was more of
He's like rubbing his gun.
He's gunned down listening to Alex Jones.
Basically.
And then I was kind of worried about him.
And then I kind of realized years later, once I actually opened up to you guys and listened to you guys, that it was, I was finally baptized in the truth and realized that.
Well, you know, you haven't gone back yet.
You've left, I guess, Glenn Beck's sphere of influence in 2013. And that's the beauty of media and the internet.
If you don't want to be around something or look at something or somebody or follow them, you don't have to do it.
Although I do think Glenn Beck is probably a good starter for a lot of people who are stuck in the Republican paradigm to kind of break that left-right paradigm mold.
I think Glenn Beck is like a first step, two or three steps, maybe up to grade two.
And then when you really want to learn, although I watched one of his presentations on, I guess it was the communist influence on the left, and I thought, I hadn't seen anybody else.
In that large of arena, say that at the time.
But I'm too busy to even watch his show.
But hey, thanks for calling.
Paul, do you have any comments on there?
You want to move on?
Yeah, no.
As you said, four or five years ago, Beck was all about exposing the communist influences behind Obama.
He was talking about Van Jones and all these other people.
Bill Ayers.
Then he kind of remodeled himself into this humanitarian He didn't characterize himself as a conservative very much anymore.
So now he's trying to bring in all these Christians from Syria as this huge humanitarian exercise.
And it's funny because although he's obviously a really smart guy, I know for a fact he's a nasty piece of work.
I mean, they constantly attack us and demonize us, which is bizarre.
Because if you're trying to do that...
To get a platform or to redress something that you believe is wrong, you normally attack people above, attack people with a bigger audience.
Now, we've got a huge audience, but in comparison to Glenn Beck, it's relatively small.
So what would it benefit him to constantly attack us on a regular basis?
And these are really mean personal attacks.
If you listen to some of the audio, they're directed against Alex Jones, personal attacks.
And as the caller said yesterday or a couple of days ago, He came out on his radio show and said that basically anyone who supports Donald Trump is a racist.
Here's the article out of Breitbart.
While he questioned whether Trump supporters are genuine Tea Party, as Beck said of them, quote, if you were a Tea Party person, then you were lying.
You were lying.
It's about Barack Obama being black.
It was about him being a Democrat.
So he's saying people who supported the Tea Party and claimed it was about the Constitution.
And the values of liberty back five, six years ago, they were all liars.
And they only start the Tea Party because they were virulent racists.
Well, didn't he have some million Glenn Beck march or something down at D.C. and a bunch of Tea Partiers went, like he wanted a bunch of Tea Partiers there?
No, that was largely his audience back then.
But now he's saying, of all those Tea Partiers who now support Trump, which I imagine is the vast majority of them, that proves that they're racist.
Trump proves that they only opposed Obama because he was black.
Again, no evidence, no correlation to any points to try and illustrate and prove what he said.
I mean, this Breitbart article's got 22,000 comments.
So you can imagine the fury that this generated.
And I think, I mean, Glenn Beck's a really smart guy.
The Blaze, I haven't really seen any content of value for about two years on that website.
They still get a ton of traffic.
They still get a ton of views.
But he's kind of weirdly moved away from being this kind of culture warrior that he was in the mould of Andrew Breitbart three, four, five years ago to this kind of sappy humanitarian who refuses to get really directly involved in any of the key political debates or narratives and just snipes at people from a distance.
Like, he used to be big buddies with Sarah Palin, who we never supported.
I mean...
Personally, I think she's dumb as a box of rocks.
But she wasn't really, you know, harming the narrative or whatever in terms of conservatism.
She isn't now anyway.
She's largely got no influence.
But he came out again in this same interview, I think it was, or a recent one, and basically said he hates Sarah Palin.
She's stupid.
They fell out over something.
So he's engaging in all these snipey attacks against people, calling Tea Partiers, which is largely his audience, racists, for supporting Donald Trump.
It seems like he's almost committing suicide with his own audience.
It's bizarre.
It looks like he's committing suicide with that tie that we just showed him.
What's the name of that article?
He's got a nice powder blue tie on.
Glenn Beck Tea Party needs a name change.
Well, you know, Glenn Beck has no influence on me.
That's all I gotta say.
The army should be used against Ron Paul supporters.
Yeah, he did say that.
Yeah, yeah.
You're totally right.
He just flip-flops all the time.
That's why I think he hates Infowars, because although we've not got as big an audience, although we're not perfect, we're not the best communicators at everything, we at least try to be authentic.
That's what he hates, because people resonate with that.
They see we're at least trying to be authentic, whereas he's flip-flopping around on every issue every year or so.
One thing, Paul, you and I have definitely better hair than Glenn Beck.
So let's move on to Lord...
Is that Mallon?
Lord Mallon?
It says, Feminazi and get take on talk show host making fun of Alex Jones.
Well, Lord Mallon, are you a male or a female, or am I even allowed to ask?
No, I'm a male.
It's Lord Willen.
Oh, Millen.
Alright.
Alright, so are you fighting feminazis in your area?
What's going on?
Well, a few years ago, actually about five to seven years ago, I had a lady friend from high school that I would see off and on.
And she went to school up in upstate New York and invited me to come see her at her university.
So I did.
And we had a good time and everything.
And I come back home and talk to my cousin about it.
And I told him that, yeah, I wanted to kiss her, you know, but I didn't because I didn't feel like it was appropriate.
So he went and told, he related that story to her.
And of course, her friend told her.
And then later she writes me this evil, nasty email about how, basically implying that I tried to rape her and she fought me off and things of that nature.
And it never made sense to me until, you know, we fast forward until today and I hear about these feminazis and feminism and how men are inherently bad.
And I realized that, my goodness, like, she was serious about me.
The fact that I even had the thought of wanting to kiss her.
The act of wanting to kiss her was inherently evil and bad.
And we have not spoken to this day because of it.
But it didn't hit me until years later.
And I just want to get you guys' take on that first.
Well, you know, back when I was in college, it was my first year, I took an English class.
And we had to read books and do papers on them.
And one of the ones, the one that I remember the most, it was a book by Starhawk.
And she's like a Wiccan.
Naturalist type lady.
And her book, I think it was called The Spiral Dance.
That might be the name of it.
See if that's what it is, guys.
And I wrote this.
And the whole book is about how essentially it's a men-bashing book.
And this is like 93, 94 when I read this book.
And my paper was all about just taking apart her arguments on why men are bad.
And the teacher, who is a female, wrote on, I think I got a B- on the paper.
And she said, you sound like one of those angry white men we've been reading about.
I'm like, what?
Because I don't agree with what this person's saying?
The spiral dance, a rebirth of ancient religion of the goddess.
I don't think I was reading the 20th anniversary edition.
That was from 1999. So, you know, it's a long conditioning.
And all you can do, look, this is all you can do.
Offer a hand of peace.
If they want to be like that, that's their business, and you can always walk away.
But you can't harbor bad feelings about this, I don't think.
We all got to open our hands a little more to the different sexes, the different races.
We all just have to be like, look, in the immortal words of Rodney King, who's dead now, can't we all just get along?
But I agree, we also have to have, everybody's allowed to have their standards.
So don't tell me how I have to act.
I won't tell you how you have to act.
That's kind of my take on that.
Paul?
Well, this illustrates how modern-day third-wave feminism is harmful to healthy relationships between men and women.
Because they've floated this rhetoric over the past five, six years that women on campus, one in five, are raped by other men on campus.
These statistics are completely bogus.
They've been disproven time and time again by actual Justice Department figures which show that women in the general population are more likely to be raped, and it's like 1 in 25, than women on campus.
And they've floated this in the media.
They've tried to reinforce this in the media with cases like Emma Sulkowitz, Mattress Girl, the UVA rape hoax.
All these cases that were proven to be contrived or completely concocted.
Where this gets problematic, to use a feminist term, is if you go to my Twitter page I posted yesterday, if you scroll down a little bit, it's a flyer, pink text on a black background.
This is a flyer that's being put up in Lauren Southern's University there in Vancouver.
She posted this originally.
It says, let's get consensual.
Prevent sexual violence.
Note that term, sexual violence.
Get consent at every step.
So what do they define as, quote, sexual violence?
Looking at a woman.
Talking to a woman.
Stare rape.
Sexual violence can be understood to be any unwanted physical, verbal, emotional, psychological or spiritual act, whatever that is, that's carried out by sexual means or by targeting sexuality.
It includes all forms of non-consensual sexual behavior.
Sexual violence is anything that disrespects your sexual being.
You've disrespected my spiritual paradigm.
And that is violence.
They're saying that that is sexual violence.
If you disrespect a woman, or if you emotionally or spiritually harm her in whatever way they designate, then that's, quote, sexual...
Of course, that has no legal basis whatsoever, but now they're trying to push it onto college students.
Affiliated with this was another flyer, which I believe was at the same college in Vancouver.
It says, how can you make consent sexy?
Some good ways to ask for and assure consent are questions like, may I do whatever sexual thing?
I'd like to do whatever sexual thing would you like to?
If not, what would you like to do?
How do you feel about doing whatever sexual thing? - It's a multiple choice test. - Yeah, this is what you have to ask.
Now, in New Jersey, I made a video about this called Rape by Fraud.
They tried to introduce a law which said that men who lied about their age or their career or their previous relationships or anything about their personal identity before they had consensual sex with a woman could then retroactively, years down the line, be treated and be punished on an almost similar scale to actual violent rapists.
The feminists actually tried to get that into law into New Jersey.
Thankfully, it didn't pass.
But in doing so, there was this website called, I forget the full name of the website, but it's Rape by Fraud.
And they listed all these, quote, CAD suspects.
And these are men who had been anonymously reported by women on the internet to have lied about their age or whatever before they had sex with them.
They listed them next to a case about Meghan's Law.
Now, Meghan's Law was introduced after a seven-year-old girl was raped and killed.
So on this website...
They were comparing men who allegedly lied about their age or whatever before they had consensual sex with a woman to a pedophile who killed a seven-year-old girl.
Well, and what does this say about women, Paul, that are having sex with guys and they don't even know their age?
I mean, it's 50-50 people, you know?
It could go both ways, yeah, exactly.
Yeah, you know, it's like, you don't know his age?
How do you not know his age?
Why are you having sex with some guy that you're not sure about his age?
But this woman who leads this rape by fraud crusade was like, you need to see his passport.
You need to see utility bills before you have sex with him.
So this would completely kill any romance in the first place.
So it goes straight to the heart of what the caller was talking about.
What's your credit score?
Can you give me your credit score real quick so we can see if we can have consensual relations?
No sane man would want to have sex with anyone who did that in the first place.
So it's not going to affect radical feminists who are mainly fat and ugly and can't attract high-value men at all.
We've documented that.
That's backed by science.
So it's not going to affect them.
They're not going to get into healthy relationships anyway.
anyway.
So now they want to ruin it for everyone else and push this insane authoritarian thing where you have to show your passport and sign a contract and get a photo taken before you have sex with anyone.
It's completely ludicrous.
Alright, thanks Lord Malin.
You really got us off on the right foot this morning.
Did you have anything else you wanted to add before we moved on?
Yeah, one other thing.
This It's funny how the previous caller spoke about Glenn Beck, because I wanted to ask you guys a question about Pete Santilli.
Do you guys listen to him?
No.
I don't know who that is.
He says that he talked about how he had first discovered what was going down at the Bundy Ranch and how you guys came in and kind of usurped him.
He also said that Alex has Jewish handlers that control him and that he's a raging alcoholic, things of that nature.
Sounds like that.
I believe it was episode 1036 on YouTube on his channel.
The last 30 minutes.
He really beats up Alex Jones really, really good.
And I just wanted to know if you had heard anything about the things he said and to get your take on that.
And I'll take your answer over the phone.
I mean, over the radio.
Oh, I had to move around my conspiracy theory mask.
Well, Alex Jones is a big boy and he doesn't mind at all when people attack him.
In fact, he loves it.
So people who attack him, they're just giving him more power.
It's not kryptonite.
To attack Alex Jones.
It just gives him more power and more drive to succeed.
So, you know, people have a beef with Alex.
I guess that's their problem.
But thanks for calling.
Paul, do you have anything you want to add to that?
Yeah, I mean, one of the favorite pastimes of, quote, conspiracy theorists is to invent conspiracy theories about Alex Jones.
And in some cases, it's because Some of these radio hosts have a tiny audience and they need to attack from below.
So they're trying to grab your audience in a sense.
The thing about Alex is he's not perfect, but the way Alex behaves on air is the way he behaves off air.
What you see is what you get.
Most people think that it's some kind of an act or that it's staged, this whole schtick that he does on air, but it's not.
I mean, that's Alex Jones.
He's an authentic personality.
He's an authentic person.
He may not be perfect.
None of us are.
But that's who he is.
So people like to get embroiled in these conspiracy theories about how he's Bill Hicks and he's controlled by Jews and all this kind of stuff.
It's an obsession.
Frankly, it's funny as hell.
We laugh about it constantly.
So please carry on.
Like people who make videos saying I'm a shape-shifting reptilian, I love it.
Please continue.
Well, I've seen the proof actually of it.
Some of those still frames are really shocking, Paul.
You've really got to work on your makeup.
We went frame by frame.
I've seen the eyes.
It's pretty bombshell.
And in fact, it became so intense that I admitted openly that I am a reptilian shape-shifter.
And I would please appreciate it.
I knew it!
You know, speciesist.
Trying to say that that's a bad thing, because it's not.
I mean, you remember in the film V, or the TV series V, there were reptilians who were a fifth column who were in with the good guys.
So I'm part of that fifth column.
Alright, you're like the good Illuminati.
We had a good Illuminist on, had a good Freemason on earlier in the evening.
And that was interesting.
They started interviewing each other after a while.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know who owns the news.
You know, when all the news agencies showed up at Ferguson after we were there first, we didn't go around going, you can't be here, this is our news story.
You know, we were like, more the merrier.
Yeah, we're going to talk about militarization of police.
We're going to talk about Humvees and armored tanks that are going to police departments all across.
The world, that's what we do.
And when they lied, Joe Biggs told the story about how CNN was lying that they were shooting tear gas.
He brought over the tear gas canister to him and told him to stop lying, yelled at him during their broadcast.
So, I mean, who owns the news?
That's, I don't know.
The fact is, we work with other media organizations and individuals who are polite and friendly and who want to promote us.
We'll promote them back.
We'll give them an even bigger platform.
If you come to us and you're all miserly and nasty about it and say, you're not talking about this, you've got to talk about this, we're not going to promote you because we're not dumb.
I've got a story, Paul, but I'm not going to give it to you until you agree to all these conditions and then I'll hand it over.
But until then, it's ridiculous.
Yeah, it's like, screw you.
I've got stories coming out of my ears.
Exactly.
There's only so much time in the day.
That's why I don't watch Glenn Beck.
The right people to work with and promote because they act like decent human beings.
And that's all we ask for.
Well, they're into the information and they're into winning.
It's not about...
The rising tide raises all ships.
So if you're sitting there fighting with people, you're not doing anything to help raise the tide.
Scott in Texas, what is your question?
My question was on two YouTube videos that I've seen.
One of them was on a military...
I know nothing about Project Pegasus.
I'm going to Google it right now or search engine.
It's really neat, and it's very convincing.
It's on time travel and teleportation machines.
And there's a guy that's in these interviews.
His name's Andrew Bastigo, I believe, and he was a part of these experiments back in the 60s and the 50s.
And apparently they were a huge success.
And now he's going around trying to lobby members of Congress or representative bodies that will listen to him to try to get them to unclassify that project, Project Pegasus.
And it's really neat.
It's one of those types of interviews that, you know, there's some very short clips.
It's kind of like the Alex Jones show.
You want to listen to the long versions.
I think there's some 45-minute, maybe 55-minute clips on there.
It's very, very convincing.
And it's very entertaining to listen to him.
A second one that I saw, I'm not even a sci-fi fan, mostly, or an alien fan.
I'm more of a Western kind of guy.
But I stumbled across another one, and it was called 82 Species of Aliens on Earth.
And that was probably the most convincing thing I've ever seen.
I made the mistake of watching it before I went to bed that night.
And I'm 33 years old, single, no kids, and I slept with a lot on that night.
And it's not because it was scary, it's just because it makes you think a lot.
You know, I mean, it was something definitely to look into.
Whoa!
How many versions of a species of aliens?
68?
82. 82?
Jeez.
Yes, sir.
82 species of aliens on Earth.
It's one big video chopped up into like three YouTube videos.
Each one has about 10 parts in it.
It takes about 30 minutes, 20 to 30 minutes to watch each one.
And it is, like I said, it's the most convincing thing I've ever seen.
And it just runs through the names of each species, like their culture.
I mean, it is mind-boggling.
And it's based off of a book that some guys got out of an old storage office building.
From the Soviet Union or something like that.
They had it and then misplaced it.
And some guys came across it.
The top secret alien book was left in the copying machine until three young friends found it.
It's like a Hardy Boys episode.
But it does say, I'm just looking on the first search here, it says there are 82 alien races on Earth, according to Paul Hellyer, former Canadian defense minister, who I think we had on the Alex Jones show a few years ago.
Even talk about that.
Yeah, I don't know.
When we catch one and it goes up on YouTube, that's when I'll believe.
But that's where I think it will go.
It's going to go up on YouTube or WorldStarHipHop.
It'll get more views if it goes on WorldStarHipHop.
We had one of our videos.
Our Rick Ross video got like 5 million views on WorldStarHipHop.
And it got like a few hundred thousand on the Alex Jones channel.
I was totally amazed.
And Paul, your comments on your alien-ness, because you've been proven.
Well, I'm one of them, yeah.
So what number are you?
Are you number 38?
Are you 47?
What's your alien race number?
I like to think my lineage goes back a long way, and I'm not a new kid on the block, but how many of those 82 species are assuming human form?
That's what I want to know.
And which one is John Boehner?
That's what I want to know.
All right.
Next.
Almost holding an hour there.
JR from Sacramento.
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Hey, Silver Bullet.
That's a good product.
I love it.
One thing I do with Silver is after I brush and floss, I'll swish it around in my mouth before I get a bit.
Paul, you're a user of colloidal silver, or do they allow that in the UK? Surprisingly enough, it's not banned.
I have got some.
I'm pretty bad about taking vitamins and supplements.
I just forget to do it.
But I actually gave my cat, my cat got cancer, gave him colloidal silver, along with some other vitamins, and he survived for three years.
Not cancer, sorry, feline AIDS, which normally they die within a few months.
He survived for three years.
How do you get feline AIDS? How do you get feline AIDS? Wait, who diagnosed this cat?
I think you get feline AIDS. The cat has a fight with another cat who's got AIDS and then he gets scratched and he gets tainted through the blood.
Oh my goodness.
I'm not a vet though.
I learned something new there.
JR, what's your story?
Hey Rob.
Hey Paul.
I got a few things to tie in together actually.
First big shout out to Ron Gibson on YouTube.
He's got a forum on it.
Ron Gibson's got nice hair.
Yeah, you guys too.
Me too, also.
Since I've been taking so many supplements, it's kind of reversed my male pattern baldness.
Yeah.
And I'm also a paraplegic, and I've got bad stomach problems, really bad muscle spasms.
I ordered a bunch of supplements from you guys one day.
I took the lung cleanse and the oil of oregano.
And within 30 minutes, immediately, my muscle spasms and my ulcer, the pain and all the symptoms just died down immediately.
And they've been getting better ever since.
And Ron Gibson advertises those.
That's how I got a hold of them.
Next, I've been noticing that Paul Joseph's YouTube channel has been exploding the last year.
It's really great.
He used to make videos every day.
From the comfort of his own home, Paul Joseph Watson is changing minds across the world, let me tell you.
He makes some great videos, and I'll give you guys a secret.
The secret to making those videos to get the hits is right when the news comes out, come out with your own angle.
And make it hard-hitting.
And give it a...
Title is...
What do you think, Paul?
Title's maybe 80% of your views?
The title is massive.
Even down to the screen cap that you use for the video is massive.
But obviously it's the timing.
Obviously, like the migrant crisis, there was such a thirst for somebody just to tell the truth.
Because they weren't showing all the footage that we were acquiring of the actual behavior of some of these migrants.
So it's about timing.
It's about screen caps.
The titles always prove successful and some people think they're a bit cheesy but I don't care because they generally convey what you're trying to say is what they're not telling you about whatever subject it is and the truth about whatever subject it is.
So those tend to be quite successful.
It's up to like 53 million views which to say I've only been seriously working on it for the past year I'm quite pleased with.
It's heading towards 200,000 subscribers which is 100,000 over the last year compared to 80,000 for the previous four years.
So it's growing quite exponentially.
And it helps when you can post your articles to Infowars and they get picked up on Drudge.
And that's part of that whole synergy thing, working with other people instead of just going mine, mine, mine.
And you're a great example of that, Paul.
And I was going to say something.
Oh yeah, back in college I used to eat a lot of Taco Bell, drink a lot of Mountain Dew, didn't...
Couldn't really afford much because I was a poor college student.
And I was getting, up here, I was getting a bald spot.
And my girlfriend at the time who became my wife even got me Rogaine.
And I was using it.
I'm like, I'm not using this stuff.
When I changed my diet and started eating better and taking supplements, boom, look at this hair.
Almost as good as Paul Joseph Watson's.
So, I mean, you know, you could tell if your stomach's not right, then that's...
That's the key to the rest of your body, essentially.
So, you know, when you're not eating good, if you're not going to the bathroom right, it's something you're putting in your body.
So change what you're putting in.
And thank you for your story there, JR. And appreciate the testimonials on the products.
Good luck to you.
And did you have anything else?
Yeah, actually, I've been paying attention to all those idiots that post on...
The comments sections of Ron Gibson's channel and basically around your YouTube channel also.
This story has been exploding the last week or so.
They're dumping these huge amounts of legal documents that are on public records, supposedly, about Alex Jones' divorce.
And it was right on the eve of the money bomb.
They're saying he owes his wife $40,000 every month.
I think you guys don't even know about that, but you might want to nip it in the bud.
Well, you know, people are allowed to make up what they want to.
I think you could go back to 2009. There's been people saying, you know, stuff about Alex Jones and his personal life.
You know, and I think that's where I'm going to leave that.
JR, thanks for calling.
We're going to actually, for all the trolls out there, I even...
Decided to play a special video today.
So when you guys have it queued up, we'll go.
I think we'll take another couple calls and then maybe go to that.
You know, we've barely been here an hour.
We've got another, let's see, we're at $520,000 on the Money Bomb.
So I'm sure that really makes the trolls mad.
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I used it flying home from Rome, and we'll be premiering the documentary.
Part of what I shot while I was in Rome was an amazing interview with Leo Zagami, who is a good Illuminous, and that was quite an interview we had earlier tonight.
And then after I got done with that, I went and watched what Rob Jacobson had done.
And I'm like, oh, wait, we could add this, this, and this.
And we ended up recutting a little bit.
And I think we came up with a product and a video that's really going to just blow people away at what's going on in the Vatican and in the Rome.
This guy's a real insider.
He's even met, I think he met Pope Francis one time.
Was it Pope Francis or Ratzinger?
I don't know.
He has a story in there about one of the popes he met.
We got stopped by the cops while we were filming.
Because you're not allowed to film on Vatican property or do anything commercial, and they chased us off there, and then we went driving around the city, and it was a pretty amazing meeting, and it kind of all happened last minute.
We had taken a Vatican tour earlier that day, so I'd kind of had my fill of the Vatican by that point, because it was a four-hour tour, but it was...
Very amazing what was going on there.
So, yeah, guys, let me know when you have the secret life of government-paid trolls.
Yeah, we've got it.
Ready to go.
All right.
Yeah, and let's see.
Life of Internet?
I think it's secret life of, what is it, government-paid trolls?
I don't know.
It's something like that.
No, not that one.
It's got me, and I'm bearded and got more hair.
I look kind of like the dwarves in there.
I take a cut out of the Hobbit cartoon.
Oh, no, actually, that's not as bad.
I actually was looking pretty good there.
Michelle in Pennsylvania.
What part of Pennsylvania are you calling from?
North of Pittsburgh.
Near Pittsburgh?
I used to live in Murraysville, right outside of Pittsburgh, on the eastern side of Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania is a beautiful state.
It is, but except I don't get enough sun for most of the year, especially living over there near Pittsburgh.
But it is beautiful.
Lots of deer.
Learned how to ski there.
You want to talk about a complete blackout of the sun on November 15th for two weeks?
Yeah.
What?
I found this on YouTube.
It was all in one video, and it had all these weird things that were going on, like Northcom training in the northeast, which they don't normally do.
They usually have it in the Gulf area.
Okay.
And the Coast Guard training for 10 days.
It's September 26th in Virginia and Delaware.
In other words, they're moving all these government things into FEMA Region 3 in the Northeast.
In that time, whenever they keep talking about weird things are going to happen on September 23rd, well, this all happened in the Northeast in that September period.
And it mentioned that there's supposed to be a complete blackout of the sun beginning at, 3 a.m., November 15th.
And it will last for two weeks.
Well, what's going to black out the sun?
Well, that is really weird.
So the only thing then that led me on to other things, and what I got into was Planet X. And if Planet X is coming past, it will go in front of the sun.
But Planet X didn't come by last time they said it was.
Okay, so what do you think about this?
That was a dry run?
What do you think about this government stuff going on in the Northeast in September?
Plus, you heard Dr. Group yesterday say they're planning on giving kids emergency food things.
And it's just all very weird.
Yeah, there were some weird ad cancel ads where they had a lady getting up to help her mother, and in the background it was talking about martial law, and they're like, oh, we didn't even know that audio was in there, but it was this weird subliminal ad.
And, you know, I get sent video and pictures every day of, one, I even turned it into a long time lapse.
This guy was just shooting tanks, driving down the road, going somewhere in California.
And, you know, I don't know if anything's going on or if this is just normal activity and people are starting to videotape it more and they're starting to notice it.
It's like, you know, the chemtrails until you actually look up and go, man, those kind of look weird.
Or, you know, before then, what were you doing?
You weren't noticing them.
So maybe people are noticing them a lot more now.
I don't know, but we sure are getting a lot of video and photographs of stuff.
And it's definitely strange.
Paul, do you know anything about Northcom?
Trading in November?
Well, YouTube videos aren't a very reliable source of information.
Oh, come on, Paul.
I'll give you an example, right?
Two months ago, look at these Walmart camps.
Look at the doors.
They're blast-reinforced.
And there's a military Humvee driving past.
They're going to use Walmart centers for FEMA death camps during Jade Helm.
So I made a video about it saying that was complete nonsense.
You're a government shill.
How dare you cover this up?
Okay, Jade Helm is over.
Nobody was put in a Walmart FEMA camp.
And what it is, there are a lot of people who, many of them are genuine in their motivations, but they connect all these dots, which have no relation whatsoever to each other, and then weave them into this grand conspiracy about, you know, Walmart FEMA camps or, you know, Planet X or whatever.
And 100% of the time, it's complete BS. Now, that's not to say that you shouldn't make preparations.
The government is building up massive stockpiles of storable food.
We've got an economic collapse around the corner.
We've got riots coming up.
We've got all this social upheaval.
We've got the wealthy buying strips of land in New Zealand and other places.
Those are the issues you need to be focused on.
And yes, you should get some storable food.
You should get some cash.
Don't have all your money in the bank.
Get some gold.
That's just common sense.
That's what the government's doing.
But then we don't need to get paranoid about every video on YouTube that predicts catastrophe within the next few weeks because, you know, a military Humvee drove past a Walmart.
But these views get, like, millions of hits.
These YouTube videos get millions of views.
And that's why it percolates and it becomes so virulent amongst this community.
But when nothing happens, there's no follow-up video to say, whoops, sorry, we were wrong.
They just, like, move on to the next made-up conspiracy theory.
There are plenty of real conspiracies that we should be concerned about.
Michelle, I want you to contact me via Twitter, or you can contact Paul at Prison Planet.
And let us know what happens on November 15th in your area, if anything goes on out of the ordinary.
And we'll know if the sun blacks out or not on that morning.
I guess if it happens at 3 a.m., we'll know that morning.
So we shall see.
Thanks for calling in.
Sam in Tennessee, what is your question?
And I think we'll go to that video, guys, right after this call.
I've just got two quick questions I wanted to ask you guys.
And a couple things that I wanted to say as well.
The other caller that had talked about...
Oh, what the heck is his name?
I just asked him...
I just asked you guys.
Pete Santilli, he was actually on the...
I did an interview with Barbie Rogers with PatriotsInformationHotline.com.
And I was actually privileged to be in a conversation in the background that the general public wasn't allowed in.
And you talk about a shill.
Pete Santilli's not a good guy.
The other thing that I wanted to ask you guys is when did Alex Jones team up with Jason Burmus?
I'm trying to get a timeline as to when I was awakened.
Well, I think before...
2009, I think?
Yeah, it might have been even earlier than that.
I think it was before 2009. I mean, he came here in 2009, but they worked on Fabled Enemies together.
Alex produced that.
And also, I think it was Loose Change Final Cut.
So about the time of Loose Change Final Cut, I would say probably seven, eight months before that is when...
They probably started working together on that.
Because I think Alex really got behind the second loose change.
And then they made a third.
And I think Mark Cuban was going to air it on some theaters.
And then they started doing investigations into him.
And one time, I think Charlie Sheen was even going to do the narration.
I mean, it got really big.
That loose change series of videos was really eye-opening for a lot of people.
You know, with what went on in 9-11.
Paul?
No, I think Jason just left to do his own thing again.
But, in fact, he's got one of the most popular videos on the Alex Jones channel, if you search for the most popular videos.
And it's where they go into the airport, and they're educating people about the TSA, about the body scanners and the grope downs.
And they start talking to the cop, and he agrees with them.
He actually gets in a fight with the...
You know, the airport administrators, they were trying to be all bullying and authoritative.
And that's one of the most popular videos on the Alex Jones channel.
I think he's got about 6 million plus views by now.
So, yeah, that was good work from Burmus.
We're going to go look at that right now and see what the...
I think it's like 5.8 million or something.
It's got 3.1.
All right.
Yeah.
Now, we do have an 8 million view, and that's actually, I think it's me doing the nightly news, but I was just introducing Alex Jones, talking about this 12-year-old boy who put a cop in his place.
Coming in in second, I finally overtook Charlie Sheen.
I'm at number two.
Those police brutality videos always get millions.
I mean, I've got one which is just a guy having an argument with a cop where he tells the cop, God bless you, and then the cop almost punches him in the face, and that's got like...
Three million views and it gets 100,000 a month still.
So those videos are always really popular, those police brutality ones.
I'm looking, 16 videos with over a million views on the Alex Jones channel.
And we have over half a billion views on the Alex Jones channel.
And that's thanks to people spreading the word.
And that channel was started by a young man named Dave who lives in Washington State.
And he started that channel.
Big Alex Jones fan.
And this is how you know that Alex Jones is a real guy and has real people following him.
You look at other talk show hosts out there.
They start their own YouTube channels when they start doing whatever.
I'm talking about Sean Hannity, all these people.
They're being started by them.
Our YouTube channel was started by a fan.
And Alex, I think in 2009 or 2010, looked around and said, hey, see if that guy wants to work with us, and we want to be able to put stuff up on the channel.
And Dave still works with us to this day, uploads videos, and he's becoming a bit of a graphic designer himself, working on thumbnails and headlines.
That's something we always wordsmith on.
But that's how we got the Alex Jones channel.
Somebody built it, same thing with the Facebook.
Alex just looked and said, oh, that's the biggest Facebook.
Let's ask them if they want to work with us.
And they go, here, y'all take the Facebook.
Here it is.
That's the kind of fans Alex Jones has, people that are more interested in winning by drinking tiger blood than getting into pissing contests over issues of little or no significance.
Now, we're going to take a quick break.
About 10 a.m.
this morning, we are going to premiere a video.
That we are calling The Demonic Possession of the Vatican Exposed.
And it's an interview with Leo Zagami.
But right now we're going to go to the secret life of internet trolls.
Where we're going to show you the troll playbook.
You can see the different tactics that the trolls use.
Probably against you out there.
Maybe you've been a victim of a troll attack.
Don't take it personal.
Embrace the love they're trying to show you.
They're just mad because, you know, they're jealous of what you got.
So haters gonna hate.
And let's roll the video, and we'll be back right after this.
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Hey, guys.
Rob Dew from Infowars.com.
And the subject of today's report is something that anybody out there who's ever been online or ever commented on a story or ever put anything online has experienced.
And that's trolls.
No, I don't mean those trolls.
Trolls.
I hate trolls.
Trolls.
Miserable, no good robbing trolls.
That's right, the trolls that Willow hates and that Thorne Oakenshield called miserable, no good robbing.
It's the trolls that live in the basement of their parents and eat Hot Pockets.
And do nothing but comment on the things that other people are doing out there when they themselves have no life of their own.
So why am I doing this in front of the entertainment wall?
Well, I find trolls a big source of entertainment.
Pretty much everybody here at InfoWars, we kinda like our trolls.
They come to us every day.
They give us lots of laughs.
I mean, it's really entertaining to watch the trolls, so that's why I'm doing this in front of the entertainment wall, just to let you know.
But I'm not just going to talk about the ones that live in their parents' basement and the tactics they use.
I'm going to talk about the ones that are actually paid for by governments to go out there and change public opinion and put disinformation out to confuse you.
So the issue's always clouded, so you never know who to trust or who's right or who's wrong.
That's right, we're going to really discuss trolls today.
What is it?
Trolls.
Trolls. Trolls.
*Dramatic music* Today we're going to start with the death of a troll.
Or an alleged troll, we could say.
That's right, this is out of London AFP. Death of British troll sparks debate over internet bile.
The death of a British woman accused of a vicious campaign of online abuse against the parents of Madeleine McCain has ignited a debate over the growing scourge of internet trolls.
Brenda Leland was found dead in a hotel room earlier this month after being confronted by Sky News over her alleged trolling of Kate and Jerry McCain, whose three-year-old daughter went missing in Portugal in 2007. Using the Twitter handle, at Sweepyface, the 63-year-old reportedly posted thousands of hate-filled messages about the couple.
So at 63, this alleged troll doesn't quite fit the profile of what a normal troll would be.
Most trolls are pre-teen to early 20s, male, or really disgruntled females, and, once again, live in their parents' basement.
But she is part of the new breed of troll, the one that doesn't really put out any information or even tries to make an argument in their favor.
No, it's just one that viciously attacks over and over again.
And even the old school trolls, they're getting mad.
Here's an article from Vice magazine.
There are plenty from this old guard still lurking around the online undergrowth who consider antagonizing and upsetting people in clever ways over the internet to be an art form, a calling even.
They see trolling as a basic form of political protest and something that can benefit society.
and they are frustrated that it's being debased by idiots who send racist abuse to celebrities and athletes from anonymous Twitter accounts.
In fact, this online abuse and vicious attacking has gotten so bad that countries and even states here in the United States are considering making it illegal.
Now, that's a crackdown on the First Amendment, and that's something we don't like.
And it's like I always say to my kids, if somebody's calling you names, what do you do?
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never, ever, ever hurt me.
They can't do it.
So let's get back to these laws.
Arizona legislature...
Passes internet censorship bill to make trolling illegal.
Many experts have argued that the internet has turned into a lawless wasteland where knowledge enters and ignorance exits.
The Arizona state legislature on Monday passed an internet censorship bill that extends telephone harassment laws to the internet and other means of electronic communication.
The legislation aims to put an end to cyberbullying and states that virtually anything said online that the state deems offensive can be a punishable offense.
Law enforcement officials will be able to charge internet lawbreakers with a Class 1 misdemeanor which is punishable by a $2,500 fine and up to six months in jail.
The real scary part of that is anything that the state deems offensive.
Well, that could be anything.
What if you don't like a certain holiday that they celebrate in that state?
What if you criticize a certain politician?
Well, that could be offensive.
And then they could come after you.
A quick look in Australia's internet trolling laws.
The Criminal Code, Part 10.6, Regulates internet services, and some of the areas that the part encompasses are child abuse, child pornography, as well as using a carriage service to menace, harass, or cause offense to an unreasonable person, as stated in Part 10.6, Division 474.17.
So they're lumping in child abuse and pornography with saying something that's offensive.
That's really scary.
So pedophiles could get the same thing as somebody who just is a troll.
Wow.
In England, it's even worse.
Cyber bullies could face two years in jail under new internet troll rules.
People convicted of cyber bullying and text message abuse could face up to two years in prison under plans backed by the government.
And this just came out in March of 2014. But with England, they've always been going after people's free speech.
In fact, in 2002, we covered this article.
This is out of the BBC News.
Columnists arrested over race speech.
Robin Page, 61, a farmer and countryside campaigner, was questioned over remarks he made at a fair in Frampton in Severn, Gloucestershire.
Several people complained to police about his speech, which he allegedly said supporters of the traditional country way of life should be given the same rights as blacks, Muslims, and gays.
The Daily Telegraph columnist was subsequently arrested on suspicion of committing public order offenses by breaching Section 18 of the Public Order Act.
So England's always been going after people and their free speech.
But now they're going to start coming after it on the Internet.
And other places around the world and even here in the United States are joining in.
But let's look at something that's even weirder than that.
And that is government-paid trolls.
These are people who are paid for by corporations and other governments to mislead the public or kind of guide them in a certain direction.
First article is out of The Atlantic, the Kremlin's Troll Army.
And it states, Anton Nosk, a popular Russian blogger and programmer who is sometimes referred to as the father of the Russian Internet, He says the Kremlin is falling back on a time-honored strategy in its propaganda war on Ukraine.
But this time he says the stakes are higher than ever before.
BuzzFeed reports that at least one trolling company, Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg, is expected to spend more than $10 million in 2014 alone.
So what is the typical life of a paid government troller?
I hate trolls.
Back in February 2011, a writer for the New Statesman, Did an interview with a paid government troll.
Here's the headline.
China's paid trolls meet the 50-cent party.
Here's his first question.
When and from where did you receive directives for your work?
Almost every morning at 9 a.m., I received an email from my superiors, the Internet publicity office of the local government, telling me about the news we were to comment on that day.
Sometimes it specifies the website to comment on, but most of the time it's not limited to certain websites.
You just find the relevant news and comment on it.
And then he gives three steps that he follows.
You receive the task, you search the topic, and you post comments to guide public opinion.
He actually says this, to guide public opinion.
And he said at least 60-70% of the stuff he was given was on a local level, not national, but that's still another 30% to national or other international issues.
Can you tell which online comments are by online commentators?
Other words, paid government trolls.
Because I do this, I can tell you at a glance that there are 10 to 20% out there of the tens of thousands of comments posted on a forum that are made by online commentators.
That may not seem like much, but these guys are doing it every day, over and over again, citing different facts to guide people in certain situations.
So people are going to see them as relevant sources of information and may even start citing with these guys for certain points.
points.
He talks about a case where he was guiding people to not complain about the price of oil rising.
And he would come on and say, well, if you're too poor to drive, you shouldn't be driving anyway.
To take people away from the argument that why is the price of oil rising and to attack him.
Pretty insane stuff there.
Oh, ain't more where that came from.
Yes, there are paid government trolls on social media, blogs, forums, and websites, and This is by Michael Schneider out of the American Dream.
A UK intelligence outfit known as Government Communications Headquarters through a previously secret unit known as the Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group has been systematically attempting to control, infiltrate, and manipulate and warp online discussions.
Among the core self-identified purposes of JTRIG are two tactics.
To inject all sorts of false material onto the internet in order to destroy the reputation of its targets and to use social sciences and other techniques to manipulate online discourse.
And it lists several things that they use, including false flag operations, fake victim blog posts, and negative information.
All things you've seen out there by the paid government trolls.
But here's where it hits home in the United States, and specifically with the Obama administration.
Back in 2010, an article uncovered a paper that was written by Cass Sunstein, who was an Obama advisor.
And it talks about, instead of calling it government trolling, Or government paid trolls.
They call it cognitive infiltration.
Here we go.
Sunstein co-authored a 2008 paper titled Conspiracy Theories, in which he wrote, The existence of both domestic and foreign conspiracy theories, we suggest, is no trivial matter, posing real risks to the government's anti-terrorism policies, wherever the latter may be.
They go on to propose that the best response consists of cognitive infiltration of extremist groups, where they suggest, among other tactics, They also talk about using people from the outside, not seen with the government, but getting them to get in on the debate.
Therefore, you could use them as experts and thereby discrediting different conspiracy theories.
A good case in point...
is when Popular Mechanics came out and debunked certain theories about 9-11, where they said it was actually possible for jet fuel and office furniture to completely destroy two towers and destroy a third tower that wasn't even hit by a plane.
Happens all the time.
Except that it's never happened, only in those three cases.
So these government-paid trolls actually camouflage themselves into the certain personas that they make out there, and you actually think these are just regular people, but they're actually being paid to do this.
That's the scary thing.
In fact, they even have a playbook.
They use lots of different tactics, and I'm going to get to those in one second.
But here's a case, and this is out of Washington's blog.
It's called The Secret Playbook of Internet Trolls, and it talks about how the group Common Dreams caught a troll using different internet usernames to create arguments and create dissent.
You know, in their articles.
And the troll was identified as a Jewish Harvard graduate in his 30s who was irritated by the website's discussion of issues involving Israel.
He posted anti-Semitic diatribes such as Hitler should have finished the job and killed all the Jews using one alias.
Then a couple minutes later, he posted an attack on the first poster using a different alias, claiming the criticism of Israel is the same thing as anti-Semitism.
Now let's get to the final thing, which is the different tactics that trolls use to create dissent and guide public opinion.
This is out of Washington's blog, How to Spot and Defeat Disruption on the Internet, 15 Rules of Web Disruption.
Number one, start a partisan divide and conquer fight.
Number two, pretend it's hopeless because we'll all be squashed if we try.
Number three, demand complete, foolproof, and guaranteed solutions to the problems being discussed.
You've seen all this out there, and these are the different tactics they use.
I'm going to continue on.
Number four.
Suggest extreme, over-the-top, counterproductive solutions that will hurt more than help.
Number five, and we see this one a lot at InfoWars, pretend that alternative media are untrustworthy and motivated solely by money.
Number six, coordinate with a couple of others to shut down reasonable comments.
Number seven, use an army of sock puppets.
That's the government-paid trolls.
Number eight, censor social media.
Number nine, when the powers that be cut corners and take criminally reckless gambles with our lives and livelihoods, protect them by pretending that it was an inevitable result.
Like no one could have known that the economy was going to collapse in 2008, except all the guys that profited from it.
Number 10, protect the rich and powerful by labeling any allegations of criminal activity as being a conspiracy theory.
Goldman Sachs gets caught rigging the markets.
Hey, let's give them some bailouts because they had no idea what was going to happen.
And if you think that those guys are in collusion with other giant banks out there, you're a conspiracy theorist.
Number 11, avoid discussing key issues and instead focus on side issues.
Number 12, use a straw man.
Create a seeming element of your opponent's argument, which you can easily knock down and make yourself look good and the opponent look bad.
Number 13, hit and run.
Make a brief attack of your opponent or the opposite position and then scamper off.
Number fourteen, question motives.
Twist or amplify any facet which can be taken to imply that the opponent operates out of a hidden personal agenda or other bias.
Like he doesn't want fluoride in the water because he wants our teeth to rot.
Or because he hates dentists.
Or anything else like that.
Not that it's actually a cancer-causing chemical that we put in our water and actually pay for it.
And it comes from industrial hazardous waste.
No, that doesn't matter.
It's the fact that you don't like dentists or some other BS argument.
And the last one.
Associate opponent charges with old news.
So that's taking, say, you have a new revelation about something and saying, no, no, no, that was already debunked.
And that's my troll voice, I guess.
I use that a lot around the office.
No, no, no, no, no.
Anyway, enough about trolls.
That's ways you can identify them.
And one way, too, a solution for this is when you see them using these tactics, just call them out.
Hey, you're using number 14 of the troll rulebook.
You're using number 3 of the troll rulebook.
Let's put trolls in their place.
Even though they are entertaining and funny to watch and funny to read about, they do cause damage out there, especially the ones that are government-paid.
This is Rob Dew with Infowars.com.
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I have actually done door-to-door canvassing.
I worked for a group called Citizen Action, which was this liberal group.
And at the time, I didn't really understand all that stuff.
It wasn't very political.
But I did learn something there.
You go door-to-door and you're collecting donations.
And our quota was $660 a week that they wanted.
And you got to keep half of that.
Wow.
330. So where did the other half go?
It goes into the pyramid structure.
Oh.
So other people don't have to work, but still get paid.
Right.
And does any money go to anything?
And to my knowledge, no.
Only, yeah.
They go to, yeah, they go to like signing petitions and stuff like that.
Stuff that, you know, politicians don't care about.
Politicians care about money.
And if you're not paying them money, they don't care about you.
Imagine that.
And if you think it's any different, I'm sorry.
Yeah.
What's the American dream?
Because you gotta be asleep to believe it.
That wouldn't work these days, man.
Someone comes to my door.
Oh my god, we have Troll Killer on the line.
He wants to talk about government trolls.
Troll Killer calling from Virginia.
I believe that's FEMA Region 3. How are you doing today?
Hey, how y'all doing?
We're doing great.
Yeah, I got a great story about troll killing.
Down here in Port...
Smith, Virginia.
My local news is Wavy 10. And there was a cop on there.
His name was Stephen Rankin.
And he shot William Chapman II back in April.
Said he was stealing out of Walmart.
Bunch of lies come out about it, but they supposedly had a struggle and he shot, you know, he went for his gun and cop had to defend himself and he killed him.
Well, the thing is, this guy had done it once before, and he would get on social media.
He'd get on actual media website down at Wavy and, you know, all the surrounding news stations and talk mad junk, racist stuff.
On the people that he killed?
Or allegedly?
On the people that he killed a dude.
Wow.
He shot in cold blood.
And they're trying him for first-degree murder and weapon charges.
You know, it ain't looking too good for old cop, killer cop dude.
London Guardian reported that he actually was using racist comments.
He was doing it on a mainstream media website, starting race wars.
Yeah, we've heard about a few of that.
I think actually a cop in Missouri was just let go as well for sort of the same thing.
I just don't understand.
Is that the one who did the Black Lives Matter chant?
Somebody just resigned over that too.
Yeah.
Well, they said that they were a terrorist group.
Well, that was a cop in North Carolina that basically said Black Lives Matter was a domestic terrorist group, and he had to step down.
To be fair, their inspiration is a domestic terrorist who killed a cop.
We've written articles about that.
So the fact that he can't have his free speech, no matter what you believe about Black Lives Matter is, you know, that's concerning.
The people in the YouTube comments want Leanne to wave to them, so maybe you could do that.
Give them a wait.
We're live.
It's real.
Wait, maybe they want this.
I'm really here.
But the other thing about the, you were talking about trolls and you played the video earlier.
That was a short report, wasn't it?
Yeah, it was.
The other thing I would add, though, they've done studies where the comments below articles, not the article itself, not the headline, but the comments below articles can change people's perspective on the content of the article.
Totally.
That's proven.
That's scientifically proven, which is why we have all these government trolls.
And it's also why websites like the Daily Beast, who come out with these ridiculous social justice warrior left wing articles, they've completely got rid of their comments.
Right.
Because they were getting completely debunked over and over again.
So they just went ahead and removed the comments entirely.
But they can have a massive impact on how people perceive the content and the narrative of a story.
So that's why leaving a continent to fight these trolls is important.
It's so difficult not to get in a battle with the trolls.
Well, speaking of trolls, we had three trolls in the studio last night who were trolling the CNN debate.
David Knight, Jakari Jackson, Liam McAdoo.
Highest rated event in CNN history.
It's on Drudge right now.
Highest rated event in CNN history.
And what were we doing?
We didn't care what they were saying.
We were trolling these clowns because Daily News got it right.
Clown News Network.
I mean, really?
Come on.
Issues of little or no substance.
They talked about the $10 bill.
What's your Secret Service name going to be?
Who do you want on the $10 bill?
And Trump's like, oh...
My daughter, because she's been sitting here for three hours.
And now let's talk about it forever.
Oh, my wife, my mom.
And they talk about their careers and, oh, I destroyed this $10 billion company.
I made a $10 billion company.
A million dollars.
I mean, ridiculous.
Like, let's not talk about, you know, Trump did talk about vaccines.
He did talk about vaccines.
World peace.
I just want world peace.
Yeah, exactly.
There was something Chris Christie said that I think David Knight agreed with him.
Oh, and they were talking about their careers.
And he goes, there's people out there that don't care about that.
It's probably the smartest thing Chris Christie said.
Oh, and it was about the drugs.
He was talking about willpower.
People don't have the willpower.
He is one to talk about willpower.
He doesn't have the willpower to push that self-reported stomach away from the table.
We have a caller.
I'm self-repelled.
Oh, yeah.
Let's bring on Daniel.
40 boxes of donuts out there.
Been on hold for two segments.
Daniel.
G'day, mate.
How's it going?
Hey, guys.
Can you hear me?
I can hear you loud and clear.
Absolute privilege to be talking to you guys.
And I've been listening to Alex Jones for about 15 years.
And I've got to tell you, I love the man like a brother.
If he wants to come down to Australia, he's more than welcome to invite him in my home.
And I'd give him a big hug.
Yeah, we need a bunker retreat, so I think we're all the elite are going.
Hey, Daniel, you know, I know somebody who's afraid of your giant kangaroos down there.
He's actually on the show with us right now.
His name's Paul Joseph Watson.
Have you seen the giant kangaroos that are built like Mike Tyson?
Really muscular?
I'm not kidding.
You have them on your property?
Paul's on his way there.
Send Paul a ticket, right, Paul?
You want to see some kangaroos?
I literally, I have dreams or nightmares about being locked in a small room surrounded by kangaroos.
I mean, these things are giant rabbits, basically.
They shouldn't exist, and they're just wrong.
Well, I think that you need to go there and face your fears.
Yeah, I think so.
Get it on video.
It's a good job I'm on the other side of the world, because...
They are terrifying.
Well, Daniel, what else did you call about?
Did I see something out there?
there?
You want to talk about vaccines in Australia compared to the United States?
Yeah, I can still hear you.
It got a little fuzzy there.
Can you still hear us?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, go ahead.
Now, I just wanted to make a couple of points.
I agree with 99.99% of everything Alex says.
There's just one thing that he says sometimes that I just can't agree with.
Sometimes he makes the comment and says there's 7 billion people in the world and everyone wants to come into the United States.
I can tell you now, when I hear him say that, I'm thinking, no, buddy, why do I want to go to the United States?
So you're the one guy that doesn't want to come to the United States.
No, I'm kidding.
There's a lot more.
Yeah, you know, I go to other places in the world.
I think there's a lot of, there's plenty of room for everybody.
And there's plenty of room for, I think, another four or five billion more easily.
There's the shot I was looking for of the muscular kangaroo.
That guy's stacked.
He's ripped.
That's your social justice warrior, Paul Watson, right there.
How do they get so bulky like that?
They work out.
It's Fosters.
Lifting buckets?
It's Australian for beer.
Hey, do y'all really have Fosters in Australia?
Daniel?
We do.
You do?
Okay.
Here we go.
I'm not a big drinker, but I just wanted to bring up a few points.
Just to say something about myself.
I'm actually...
Nice.
And Bill still actually has made a YouTube video about us saying that we've basically got the best monetary tax policies of any political party in the world, right?
So that's sort of where I'm coming from.
We're very much an anti-big brother political party.
So that's where I'm coming from.
Now, I know that Australia, we have our problems, for sure.
We've got a pack of morons in government that half the time they don't know what they're doing.
But, I mean, the good thing in Australia is we can walk straight up to our politicians and fall on an absolute galage to their face.
And we're not going to be arrested.
We're not going to be dragged away by police.
I mean, in general terms, just from day-to-day life, look, in Australia at the moment, our unemployment rates about 6% as opposed to 20%, as you say, in the States.
If you want a job, you can go and get a job in Australia.
If you're willing to work hard, you can earn a lot of money.
I'm an entrepreneur myself.
Nice.
about you can't get guns in Australia.
Well, let me tell you, I'm a legal gun owner.
I got a bunch of guns.
Just last week, I went and got a permit, which was approved within 24 hours, picked up my brand-new Chiapa seven-shot lever action, ball gauge.
So, you know, no problem getting guns here either, although obviously we don't have the gun culture that you do in America.
I mean, I'm very much...
I wish we had a Second Amendment here in Australia.
But, you know, in Australia, we don't have police beating people up and dragging out the cars.
We don't have...
Yeah, we've got problems with Agenda 21 here.
But Australians in general, we don't like to be told what to do by our government.
We're willing to go get...
We've got big groups here.
Fighting against, you know, pushes for vaccinations.
And you guys have also made the comment that vaccines are forced in Australia.
Well, I can tell you that's not true.
What is also about to be passed legislation?
Basically, they're talking about taking out a very small portion of your family assistance payments if you refuse to have your children vaccinated.
Well, that's coercion.
Yeah.
I guess it's not forcing, but it's coercion.
They also didn't allow, what was her name, Tenpenny to come into the country.
Yeah.
She was supposed to do a talk there, an anti-vaccine talk, and they wouldn't let her in the country.
That's not necessarily forcing vaccines.
Dr. Sherry Tenpenny.
Ozcouple, hi.
This is on, let's see.
Australian law allows forced vaccination.
This is from May 14th.
This is from the TOTT News.
Mandatory vaccine in Australia is here.
Brisbane Kids.
Do you have kids, Daniel?
I do have two kids, a six-year-old and a four-year-old, and they haven't had a single vaccine, and I've always said if anyone dares try and vaccinate them without my knowledge, I'm going to vaccinate them with my 30-odd six.
That's right.
John Rappaport reported earlier this year in April, Australia, everyone must get vaccinated except the Prime Minister's daughters, where he was talking about how they have their different clean vaccines and, you know, they were putting this stuff out.
Are you in a city or are you in a country area?
Or the outback, I guess they call it.
No, no, I'm in a city area.
Okay.
All I'm just saying is that just basically in a day-to-day sort of situation, I think comparing it to at least The news that I read from you guys, I'm reading it every day about all this big run of tyranny, you know, people getting fined thousands of dollars for not cutting their grass, people getting dragged out of the cars by cops and all this sort of crazy stuff.
That kind of stuff, you don't really hear about that going on in Australia.
I don't say it doesn't happen, but in general, I think just the general state of affairs here in Australia is probably a law.
I'm an ex-army myself.
We've got the toughest armies.
I mean, I saw these bailed you guys out a couple of times over in Vietnam and elsewhere.
So, you know, we've touched well above our weight in terms of our military.
And we're very, you know, tough guys.
You know, but it is true that in general the public is being dumbed down, and that's a big concern.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm not going to die back.
I take every opportunity I can to start up conversations with people.
It's actually a bit of a hobby of mine to get in public loud debates with GP doctors and pharmacists, and I'll make sure everyone in the whole pharmacy can hear me arguing with them and showing how ignorant they are on a lot of issues.
But no one's dragging me away or arresting me or threatening me.
I still have my freedom to speak here in Australia.
So I'm just saying that, when Alex says that the whole world wants to come into the States, I can tell you now, my brother-in-law's in Texas is actually- - Well, I've always done a lot of investigating on like where I would wanna, you know, where to end up when the stuff hits the fan and all that.
And from what I've known just from, like, 10 years ago, that Australia is going to be where the elites go.
because this is the land that has never been destroyed or anything.
It's been the exact same way, whereas other countries, they've got volcanoes, earthquakes, all of that.
So there's a base set up there, and now we're hearing that.
How concerned are you about China invading Australia if everything was to go to hell and World War III was going to start?
Do you think China would invade Australia?
Well, I've been interested in doing that because my wife is Chinese and I've actually been to China five times.
There's plenty of Chinese here in Melbourne.
In fact, probably about one-sixth of the population is actually Chinese.
And they've assimilated really well.
We have a very, very successful model of cultural homogenisation here in Australia.
We don't have these race rights and ethnic tensions.
You might hear about it here or there, but in general...
Us Aussies will give everyone, you know, a fair go and it doesn't matter where they come from as long as they respect the law.
We do get pretty pissed when we hear about, for example, some Muslim migrants they bring in Australia to assimilate and in general Australians get very, you know, annoyed at that and I think this is part of the reason why Australia, we're basically closed off our borders.
We don't have...
10,000s of refugees coming into Australia.
Well, because you're out in the middle of nowhere.
Exactly.
You can't exactly walk there.
And then you got people, you know, I don't see a bunch of people calling Australians racist for not wanting to take a bunch of illegal immigrants or migrants, whatever you're going to call them.
Refugees.
Refugees.
Daniel, thanks for calling.
I've been educated on Australia.
That was a great call.
Thank you very much.
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Paul, are you ready for more calls?
Yeah, I just wanted to mention, though, I think when Alex talks about everyone wants to get to the US, he's not talking about Australians or people from Western Europe.
He's talking about 1.5 million Muslim immigrants since 9-11.
The new numbers just came out, 117,000 in 2013 alone, which in the midst of this migrant crisis where People who have voiced concerns like the Hungarian Prime Minister about the complete lack of a plan to assimilate these people.
That's why this is getting more attention.
So he's not necessarily talking about Australians or people who are westernized.
He's talking about people who come from cultures which are not in line with traditional, quote, liberal principles and western values.
That's what he means.
Exactly.
Yeah, I agree.
I don't think he's saying everything.
Doing that as a figure of speech.
But there are a lot of people that want to come to this country.
When I was in Rome, I met a guy from Bangladesh who was there.
He left his family and he was working, selling stuff in the streets.
And I said, why didn't you come here?
He goes, well, in Bangladesh, there's no jobs and too many people.
And so the third world is looking to move to the first world because they know that's where the jobs are.
And they can make enough money to live somewhat comfortably and send money home or save up money for their family.
Even if they make $5 an hour.
That's more than what they might be getting, $5 a day or even a week in some places.
Susanna calling from Florida.
Are you talking about planting winter garden seeds?