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Deity Descending
00:04:33
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| He looks so much bigger than everybody else, just figuratively speaking. | |
| He's like some kind of deity descending on all of these gray-suited, papery-skinned, boring-suited, blue-tied non-entities. | |
| These non-entities, these anodyne kind of left-wing. | |
| Trump really does have an aura and it's intensified. | |
| Milo Yiannopoulos is here. | |
| Best-selling book, Dangerous, despite the fact that the publisher backed out of it. | |
| And he's launching his own daily transmission. | |
| He's gone around the world and just had huge, huge overflow crowds, which shows their censorship is failing. | |
| But it's kind of like they shut us down here like a whack-a-mole. | |
| We pop up back there. | |
| But getting into Davos now, during the breaks you had some great... | |
| Analysis of Trump going to Davos and knocking it out of the park. | |
| I mean, and I'm not like here sycophantically worshipping Trump, but it's true compared to what Hillary would be doing right now. | |
| How could anybody not be really excited? | |
| Oh, it's wonderful. | |
| And you see like the camera phone footage and the guy looks like he looks so much bigger than everybody else. | |
| Just, you know, figuratively speaking, he's like he's like some kind of deity on all of these, you know, gray suited, papery skinned, boring followers. | |
| Blue-tied, you know, like, non-entities. | |
| These non-entities, these anodyne, you know, kind of left... | |
| Trump really does have an aura, and it's intensifying. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| I mean, you and I have both been in the room with him many times, and... | |
| No, you many times. | |
| Me only twice. | |
| Okay, well, me only probably three or four times. | |
| But he's, you know, he has a sense of gravity, you know? | |
| And he has like an aura, and I've only... | |
| But Melania even more. | |
| Well, you would say so. | |
| No, okay. | |
| You would say so. | |
| Tell me about it, sorry. | |
| I'm a daddy, but no, I've only noticed that two other people that I've been in the presence of who have had it were Margaret Thatcher and Mariah Carey. | |
| And all three of them I've sat across the table from, and all three of them had that thing where the world just slightly stops for a second when you're in their presence. | |
| And everything just seems like it's orbiting them, because it is. | |
| Our reporter was there, and there was video of it. | |
| They said every room he went in, everybody got silent. | |
| And suddenly all these enemies went, I like Trump! | |
| I like Trump! | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| And you've got these, did you see that footage of that business roundtable where you've got all of these like, you know, square spectacle Danish business leaders and Norwegians. | |
| And they know the big alpha males in the room. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| And you can see them all hunched. | |
| All their body language changes. | |
| They kind of go like this and they go like this. | |
| And you've got these Norwegians saying, oh, well, we have always loved America and we are going to invest very heavily in America. | |
| And Trump's just sitting back as if to say, yeah, you are. | |
| The guy's amazing. | |
| He's so cool. | |
| He's just cool. | |
| And he's still cool. | |
| And he keeps pulling off stuff that no other Republican would be able to do. | |
| And he's got this slight smile on his face all the time. | |
| And I'll tell you what it is. | |
| It's because I have people that know him really well behind the scenes. | |
| He really believes what he's doing. | |
| But also, he hates all the stuffed suits and all the fake people. | |
| He makes fun of himself. | |
| It's a big joke to him. | |
| So he doesn't give a crap about all these fake people. | |
| He cares about real people. | |
| And that's why they're like... | |
| Why does it seem, like, so funny? | |
| Why does it seem he's so smug? | |
| He's knowing, and he's, like, he's an amazing performer. | |
| He is an amazing performer, and he sits at the table, and he's like, oh, well, you know, I've always managed to get a lot of press. | |
| Maybe someday somebody will tell me why. | |
| I don't know why. | |
| He does this kind of, like, weird... | |
| Faux, innocent, coquettish kind of routine where he's like, I don't know, people just seem to want to write stories about me. | |
| And it's hilarious. | |
| It's so funny. | |
| He does it knowingly, consciously. | |
| He knows exactly what he's doing. | |
| The whole room is laughing even though they don't really want to. | |
| The guy's great. | |
| And then when he says stuff like CNN, you are fake news. | |
| The way he does it, you couldn't have a thousand directors get it that good. | |
| The way he goes, out! | |
| Or you are fake news. | |
| But it wasn't out. | |
| Jim Acosta asked him this question and just goes, out. | |
| It was the most perfect, beautiful, dismissive, contemptuous, but not angry. | |
| It was just like, out, get that roach out of there. | |
| Sweep that roach up. | |
| It was contemptuous without being bitchy. | |
| He didn't give him the slightest bit more attention than he absolutely needed to. | |
| He just went, out. | |
| It was beautiful. | |
| Beautiful. | |
| It's like, you're in my house. | |
| Well, I have to say, because he just did it perfectly. | |
| It was like, out. | |
| Out. | |
| So what are they going to do, the parasites, the globalists that took the country over in the world, as they're displaced? | |
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Trump's Nationalist Wave
00:03:05
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| Because Trump's riding the nationalist wave. | |
| What are they going to do? | |
| There's no... | |
| There's no beating him in ordinary political terms. | |
| There's no beating him, you know, with the usual tools of journalism. | |
| And there's no beating him with the usual tools of politics. | |
| He's going to Davos as a sort of conquering hero. | |
| He's arriving as Alexander the Great. | |
| And, you know, the barbarian hordes from elsewhere in the world. | |
| Or on their bellies. | |
| No, they just don't understand what they're looking at. | |
| They don't know how to fight this guy. | |
| They don't know what to do. | |
| He's just entering like a different, like a deity. | |
| Like, you know, in 300 when Xerxes comes out of the gold. | |
| He's got all these, whatever. | |
| And he stands like the height of a man and a half above everybody else, and they're all just like... | |
| We'll be right back with Milo, who's on fire, by the way. | |
| You know, someone very profoundly once said, many years ago, that if fascism ever comes to America, it'll come in the name of liberalism. | |
| You're a f***ing white male! | |
| You're a white man! | |
| If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | |
| InfoWars comes to mind. | |
| Alex Jones. | |
| There's a lot of controversy around this network about Alex Jones. | |
| Google is being accused of hiding negative stories about Hillary and her campaign by changing its algorithm to bury stories like the Clinton body count story. | |
| That's according to website InfoWars. | |
| It's confirmed there are at least two shooters with fully automatic weapons. | |
| Dr. Martin Luther King has been shot to death in Memphis, Tennessee. | |
| JFK was shot from the back and the front. | |
| It was almost as if they were a planned implosion. | |
| It just panicked. | |
| They took the babies out of incubators. | |
| I'm not the talking to them. | |
| I think this is a national security imperative. | |
| We have clear things that we do not understand how they work. | |
| Operating in areas that we can't control. | |
| UFOs. | |
| Is this global governance at last? | |
| Is it one world? | |
| The central bank is in charge. | |
| Israel claims the attack was accidental. | |
| Some former U.S. naval officers say it was on purpose. | |
| They describe the day's action as part of a continuing cover-up. | |
| Russian intelligence compiled a dossier on Mr. Trump during visits to Moscow. | |
| Russian scum! | |
| Denied everything. | |
| He called it all fake news. | |
| And he accused CNN of being fake news. | |
| This is a national emergency. | |
| If they kill Trump or remove Trump, it will cause a massive civil war in this country. | |
| This is a female high-level emergency. | |
| We are at war with Russia. | |
| Are you aware that Mr. Stone also stated publicly that he was in direct communication with Julian Assange and WikiLeaks? | |
| The White House and the President are citing InfoWars. | |
| They can shut us down. | |
| You're next. | |
| If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | |
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Wear the Symbol
00:01:57
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| It's Alex Jones. | |
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| That's what flags are about. | |
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