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Advertising Truth: Covering Controversy
00:06:52
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| There's an advertising formula to what we cover here. | |
| No, we cover what the big news is. | |
| But when Tom Arnold comes out and says somebody needs to kill Trump in Dallas, you know, we cover that. | |
| Or when Trump sues CNN, we cover that. | |
| Or when the public doesn't believe official stories because they've been lied to so much, we cover that. | |
| And there's nothing more American than that. | |
| But with CNN, it really is their marketing strategy to push the fake Russiagate and now the fake impeachgate and all the rest of it. | |
| Trump's argument is, though, that they are defrauding the general public as a consumer class of information who believe that they're supposedly getting accurate info and that CNN is consciously lying to them. | |
| I just want to state this again because I don't like talking about myself every day on the show and what's happening, but we're forced to because, as you've seen, we're national news, international news. | |
| If they can take us down, they set the precedent to take everyone else down. | |
| Media Matters run by George Soros, the admitted Nazi collaborator. | |
| He said that on 60 Minutes. | |
| The news says that's a conspiracy theory. | |
| My understanding is that you went out with this protector of yours who swore that you were his adopted guy son. | |
| Yes. | |
| Went out, in fact, and helped in the confiscation of property from the Jews. | |
| That's right. | |
| George Soros is Media Matters. | |
| They created a list of sites that post some of my content on YouTube. | |
| And here it is. | |
| And most of these I never even heard of. | |
| And they said, oh, look, they're posting his content. | |
| Take them down. | |
| And YouTube did. | |
| I mean, when Media Matters snaps its fingers and says, jump, Google, a trillion-dollar company, ask how high. | |
| The potential censorship of free speech, I think, goes to the core of our country's freedoms. | |
| Take Alex Jones' platform that he talks about away. | |
| I ask that you make certain he can't rebuild. | |
| You are going to miss us when we are gone, America. | |
| You're going to get a lot of shit. | |
| What's your favorite type of red wine, Mr. Walking? | |
| French. | |
| I hear you. | |
| We dug into issues that pushed the truth onto the front burner. | |
| Organizers of the March Against Monsanto event said that more than 2 million people in 52 countries worldwide assembled in protest of the dangers of genetically modified foods. | |
| Now, you'd think that something that garnered this much support worldwide would be covered in detail in the mainstream media, but you'd be wrong. | |
| Recently, Homeland Security announced that they will extend their Stasi-style grope downs on innocent law-abiding American citizens who simply want to watch a football game. | |
| I feel like people are always going to find a way if they want to do bad things. | |
| How do you feel about giving up your liberties so the government can protect us against terrorism? | |
| I think the problem is like with the Patriot Act, if it goes too far, so the question is, where are you drawing the line? | |
| We asked questions no one wanted to ask. | |
| But why is the Board of Patrol bringing them here? | |
| They're not bringing them here. | |
| They're bringing them to our bus terminal because that's where the Board of Patrol understands that they have transportation to go to the interior. | |
| Right. | |
| So they're dropping them off. | |
| It's our understanding that they were dropped off with tickets or with vouchers for tickets. | |
| We get up there. | |
| It was like pandemonium had broken out. | |
| There was at least 500 cops by the time we got there. | |
| By the time the night was over, there was close to 1,500 fully, you know, fully armed in their battle gear with the L-Rads, with the batons, with pepper spray, with, you know, shotgun canisters. | |
| I mean, it was incredible. | |
| Well, people were daring to go protest the World Bankers meeting. | |
| Right. | |
| But you were even more evil. | |
| You tried to videotape this in America. | |
| Exactly. | |
| And I've got all the footage. | |
| I'm not protesting. | |
| I'm covering the protest. | |
| I'm covering people getting hit. | |
| And then I go up and interview them. | |
| And they're like, I was just trying to walk. | |
| Ask the cops which way to go. | |
| I get busted. | |
| The impending Streisand effect resulting from the unrelenting childish lawfare waged upon a former president of the United States and Infowars has finally reached adulthood. | |
| Everyone that the Justice Department appointed individual, because the feds can intervene in a case, like it's Enron or something, like I'm a crook, and they've been at the depositions and harassed the snot out of me for the last two years, looking for all this hidden money and all these crimes I committed. | |
| Of course, I didn't. | |
| And then they tried it on November 14th and said they had the auction. | |
| It wasn't an auction. | |
| And the judge said it was an auction. | |
| And we've been here since then. | |
| And I said, I believe the judge will probably do the right thing. | |
| It's the court system on trial here, not me. | |
| And he did last night. | |
| And I said, this is bull. | |
| No one can understand this. | |
| This is fiat money. | |
| It's exactly what I said to you when this all went down almost a month ago. | |
| Information in this FOIA request was redacted to protect the identity of informants on InfoWars, informants against InfoWars over the course of the last several years, as you'll see. | |
| If you look down here in the middle of the document, you'll see that InfoWars has been classified as a white racially motivated extremist organization. | |
| We are still here. | |
| I know NPR may have told you that our doors would be locked. | |
| Our business shut down. | |
| Alex Jones consigned to the waste bin of history. | |
| But alas, they lied to you again, didn't they? | |
| Didn't they? | |
| Because here I am in the InfoWars studio, still fighting the fight, and we will be here for the time being. | |
| We'll get into some of that. | |
| Again, I don't have a ton of information to get to you. | |
| All I can say is that the fight goes on. | |
| I like roller coasters, but you know, you stay on a roller coaster for 50 straight rides. | |
| You know, you're like, okay, need to get off for a second here, get my legs back. | |
| But it's like, yeah, I mean, they could come in here right now and shut this place down. | |
| But one thing is for sure: the gloves are off. | |
| I'm not the only one. | |
| And when the public finds out what the globalists have really done and they're starting too fast, they're never going to get away with it. | |
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Methylene Blue's Neurological Miracle
00:02:09
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| John Baxter reported for InfoWars. | |
| You were just telling me that you had a brain disease. | |
| And you, what did you do to fix it? | |
| I found this guy as a functional medicine guy. | |
| And he got me on methylene blue. | |
| And that instantly stopped everything. | |
| I take it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I take it every day as well. | |
| RFK Jr. told me about it. | |
| Yeah, man, it's fantastic. | |
| And so this guy's injecting in 1890, injects these rats with it, and then does an autopsy on these things. | |
| And their brain, the brainstem, every single nerve is blue. | |
| So he discovered this methylene blue has an affinity for neuronal tissue. | |
| So he says, well, it's sucking into neurons and working in the body. | |
| So he started putting it in humans. | |
| And we found out it's an MAOI, which helps with depression and anxiety and all kinds of life stress and stuff. | |
| It is so incredible that it acts as an electron donor to mitochondria, especially your neuronal mitochondria. | |
| So it helps you produce more ATP and it helps you get rid of this stuff called reactive oxygen species. | |
| So you have an oxygen molecule that should have two hydrogens on it. | |
| And like your body's job is to convert stuff into water so you can pee it out. | |
| So if you get an oxygen molecule, it's got four, five, one, it's a reactive oxygen, which we call free radicals. | |
| So methylene blue goes in there and balances a lot of those things out in your brain and your nervous system. | |
| So it is a miracle and it's been proven for 100 years. | |
| It's one of the most well-proven drugs out there. | |
| The strongest medical grade methylene blue. | |
| And this is what I'm on. | |
| Total mitochondria cleaning, next level energy. | |
| This is amazing. | |
| And you want to know what I'm on? | |
| Irace Moss shilogy. | |
| This right here, look at that. | |
| That is power. | |
| I'm on intermittent fasting. | |
| I'm eight at three o'clock today. | |
| And I stopped eating crap food, stopped drinking. | |