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Israel And U.S. Strike Iran
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| All right, good morning, everybody. | |
| We have a historic breaking news exclusive interview with Alex Jones in regards to the situation that happened overnight. | |
| While most of us were sleeping at about 2.38 a.m., Israel and the U.S. launched strikes against Iran. | |
| And Iran responded by launching a volley around 3.18 and I think another one at like 3.43. | |
| They retaliated and started launching all over. | |
| I believe the base in Bahrain, the U.S. naval base in A.S. got hit overnight as well. | |
| So there's a bunch of reports coming out. | |
| There's a bunch of videos and obviously there's a lot of nefarious actors out there that are trying to spread misinformation. | |
| So I thought instead of working out this morning, we're going to get with Alex instantly and figure out because I know he's been up since 2 a.m. keeping track of everything. | |
| So thank you for coming, brother. | |
| You bet. | |
| Well, we were Sympotico, you know, synced up. | |
| So in the early morning hours, U.S. time, February 28th, 2026, this is a big day. | |
| This is historic full war with Iran, who's aligned with and has defense treaties with Russia, North Korea, and China. | |
| They have high-tech, comparatively ballistic missiles. | |
| They have extremely high-tech, hypersonic, anti-ship missiles that can take out our aircraft carriers that we really have big trouble stopping. | |
| And this is a big deal because Trump in his eight-minute speech, maybe we should play that and analyze it maybe, absolutely committed to, I would go to the White House X page. | |
| It has it because X has a lot of short clips, like an eight minute is the actual video. | |
| But I cannot express to people enough what a big deal this is. | |
| Whether you're for regime change, whether you're against it, whether you're neutral, whether you're not sure. | |
| Trump in his speech said, we are going to have regime change, overthrow your government. | |
| We're backing you. | |
| This is the end. | |
| And they have a country three times the size of Iraq, a population more than double Iraq. | |
| It's surrounded by mountains. | |
| Yeah, you got the young people not liking the Mulas, but they're not willing to commit suicide. | |
| The Mulas, the Shiites, are the most brainwashed hardcore Muslims. | |
| As you know, you fought them over in the Middle East. | |
| I mean, they're the real deal compared to the other jihadis. | |
| So they're the tier one of these guys. | |
| They have huge sleeper cells here in the United States. | |
| And even Eric Prince, who is no dove, founder of Blackwater and all the rest of it, a true military expert and logistics expert, he's been saying, listen, there's too many dangerous scenarios that come out of this. | |
| You've got all these different groups in Iran. | |
| They're probably going to have a big civil war. | |
| We ended up having even more radical Muslims getting in control. | |
| But regardless, Trump said he'll never allow them to do a nuclear weapon. | |
| And from my intel, they have the material for a long time for a nuclear weapon. | |
| Now they have the missiles to deliver it. | |
| So that's why Israel has the concern. | |
| That's why the United States has the concern. | |
| But that's a one-dimensional view. | |
| If you look at this in the context of, well, they've done internal polls. | |
| 80% of the public hates the Mulas and they should be a pro-Western country. | |
| And they had an Islamic Revolution in 79. | |
| And all that history we can unpack. | |
| But if you look at this from just a one-dimensional, hey, do we support the people in Iran having self-determination? | |
| Is it nice to help them? | |
| Yeah, that's great. | |
| But when has the U.S. gone in and done regime change that turns out good? | |
| I mean, we just had regime change right before Trump got in in Syria, backed by Israel, NATO, and Turkey. | |
| And they put the global leader of Al-Qaeda in charge of it. | |
| And then they exterminated the Muslim minorities and Christians. | |
| We're just supposed to forget about that. | |
| So this idea that we're going to get something great there, it just never works out like that. | |
| You know, in Venezuela, we'll see. | |
| And that's in our hemisphere. | |
| Venezuela's been in our grill with Cuba and Mexico and the cartels. | |
| And that's gunboat diplomacy. | |
| That's in the Monroe Doctrine. | |
| That's constitutional. | |
| That's why I overall gave basic support to trying to topple Maduro because he was a dictator and they've been in our business. | |
| Thomas Jefferson sent the Marines out and had a four-year war with the Barbary pirates who were Muslims that were grabbing our ships and demanding the equivalent of tens of billions in tribute. | |
| So that precedent was there. | |
| But with this situation in Iran, we can go through the different scenarios. | |
| What is apt to happen? | |
| Will Iran get aid from Russia and from China and from North Korea? | |
| They've already got military aid. | |
| What does this signify? | |
| It is a bold gamble for Trump. | |
| It definitely sends a message to Russia and China that Trump's not playing games. | |
| I mean, and his unpredictability and the fact that he also does what he says he'll do. | |
| I mean, the world's paying attention. | |
| And Trump's definitely got the world's respect. | |
| But that's one dimensional that, hey, I can get better deals for America. | |
| I can stand up for our sovereignty. | |
| I can topple these anti-Western regimes. | |
| That's why he's gone with us. | |
| And he believes he's doing it for America. | |
| So Trump's doing it from a good place. | |
| But let's, and you can come anytime you want. | |
| Would you like me to give you an incontrovertible, basic, fast, people can look all this up, history lesson on the Middle East and what has brought us to this point and why I believe this regime change down the road will end up being even worse. | |
| Yeah, before we get to that, I want to know your personal feelings. | |
| Like, does this feel different? | |
| Because everybody I'm talking to, they're like, this feels different. | |
| We've heard rumblings of going to war with Iran for years and years and years. | |
| And now we're finally at this point where we're, you know, there's strikes. | |
| There was what happened, what was it, last year when we blew up their nuclear silos. | |
| Yes. | |
| Right. | |
| That was just last year. | |
| So it was just a few months ago, but then it just got quiet all of a sudden. | |
| Now this feels like different. | |
| There's something different about this. | |
| Well, you're the former Navy SEAL and a smart guy, but I understand you were at the boots of the ground level. | |
| Let me tell you, if I wasn't clear when I started, this is historic. | |
| We are at full war, full regime change with Iran that had a seven-year proxy war with Iraq where the U.S. government gave them $40 billion. | |
| That's like $300 billion today's numbers of all the weapons, nerve gas, you name it. | |
| We always hear Saddam gassed the Iranians and the Kurds. | |
| Yeah, we gave it to them. | |
| And the hydrogen balloons we gave them. | |
| Back then, we didn't use satellites. | |
| We didn't want to give them satellites. | |
| We had it. | |
| Those hydrogen balloons with cameras on them directed the nerve gas. | |
| So the point is the Iranians aren't playing around. | |
| And maybe their people are able to uprise and overthrow them. | |
| Maybe this regime change works. | |
| Great. | |
| We'll see. | |
| The point is, it's a big, fat gamble because now Trump is committed to regime change. | |
| He's committed to backing the uprising, the rebels. | |
| He has committed to full war with Iran that is not Iraq, is not Afghanistan. | |
| And those were hard enough, as you know. | |
| Those were tough enough. | |
| I mean, I would say trying to invade and hold Iran is 10 times harder than Afghanistan. | |
| And nobody's ever, not Alexander the Great, not the British. | |
| Nobody's ever been able to, you know, because they're willing to die and they're cavemen. | |
| Do you think he's trying to hold it? | |
| You think Trump's trying to hold? | |
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| Trump has committed in his eight-minute speech to regime change. | |
| I know he did, but not, you know, we're going to be putting our building based on the business. | |
| But I mean, that's what it means. | |
| I mean, if they don't fall and they hold on, which is a very good chance they will, we are now committed, like Eric Prince Warren. | |
| And then there's a very good chance, even if they fall, that it then breaks into three different factions, groups that are there. | |
| And the secularists really don't have any power. | |
| So you've got the Kurds, you've got really five or six groups, but three main groups. | |
| This is a disaster that is now beginning to unfold. | |
| So, oh, yeah, take them out so they can't have missiles hit Israel or Europe or whatever. | |
| And, oh, they're about to get nukes, all that. | |
| That's all true. | |
| But North Korea has nukes and missiles. | |
| You tell them, you use them, we destroy you. | |
| The idea that since somebody has something or might get something, we have a right to do this is crazy. | |
| And look, I don't like the Moodles. | |
| I hate them. | |
| They are death to America, all the rest of it. | |
| But if you actually study the declassified documents, a large faction of the CIA and British intelligence were sick of the Shah. | |
| He wasn't following their orders. | |
| He was building nuclear reactors. | |
| He was doing what he wanted. | |
| Women wore bikinis. | |
| They had rock and roll the radio. | |
| He was overall popular. | |
| Yeah, we talked about that on one of our last podcasts. | |
| But he gave speeches before he died about it. | |
| He got that 24-hour cancer. | |
| And they funded the Islamicists to overthrow the government. | |
| And then the Ayatollah came in out of France and took over. | |
| So the CIA didn't run the Council of Twelve is what the Shiite cult that runs it is. | |
| But they opened the door for them. | |
| Just like in 53, Mohamed Mosaddegh trained in the West, pro-America, pro-Europe, not really a Muslim, very liberal, actually. | |
| He said, no, Anglo-American oil, that's the British oil company that controls the oil there. | |
| He said, we're going to get half the money from that. | |
| And they said, no, you get none of it. | |
| So they fomented the Islamicists to do an uprising, then double-crossed them and put the Shah in. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it's the same thing. | |
| And then they went, oh, this time we're really bringing you in. | |
| So that's 53. | |
| Then they double-crossed them so the Muslims had to run to France with all their money. | |
| And then they put them back in in 79. | |
| So let's be clear. | |
| You got the CIA and MI6, British intelligence that ran Operation Ajax at the 53, that have all these different groups they can put in. | |
| So it's like reaching into your closet and getting a coat you want to put on. | |
| And so that's what pisses me off is that I know the history and I know that the CIA and MI6, I mean, they have like documentaries on history channel about this, not a secret, overthrew pro-Western governments, but the Western governments were standing. | |
| Thank you, sir. | |
| But the Western governments were standing up for themselves. | |
| I mean, the Middle Eastern governments were standing up for themselves to the West, and so they had to be removed. | |
| And so, sure, you look at this as a snapshot of now. | |
| The Moodles are terrible. | |
| The Ayatollah Kamani is horrible. | |
| Yeah, the super unpopular, great, they're an enemy. | |
| Great. | |
| Yeah. | |
| How could you not be for regime change? | |
| But you have to understand it's part of this sicker, long-term first. | |
| British intelligence called the Great Game. | |
| We can talk about that. | |
| Then the U.S. starts practicing it after World War II. | |
| Israel comes around in 47. | |
| They start practicing it, really under the U.S. and Britain's tutelage, but still independent, sometimes fighting them. | |
| So that's where we are. | |
| And so we have a clip of Wesley Clark, you know, going back like 15 years ago. | |
| And this has all been declassified. | |
| He goes into the Pentagon, and the general used to work under him and go, sir, Iraq didn't hit us on 9-11, but it doesn't matter. | |
| We're going into Iraq, and then we're going into Iran. | |
| In the next six years, we're going to take down seven nations. | |
| Here we are, 25 years later. | |
| Iran is the final one to take down. | |
| And it was what Israel wanted to hit. | |
| They wanted to blame 9-11 on Iran. | |
| But instead, everybody settled on Iraq. | |
| Saddam was anti-Al-Qaeda and killed Muslim extremists. | |
| He was the guy with Playboy magazines in the stores and rock and roll in the air. | |
| He was CIA trained in 1949, 1950 for two years in Egypt. | |
| He was a CIA assassin, was able to kill a bunch of the Baath party leaders. | |
| He almost killed the president and got wounded and had to be evacuated. | |
| They then brought him in with the new leader in 79 and said, The CIA will install the new Baath Party leader, but Saddam has to be your head of security. | |
| Then one year later, Saddam stages a coup, kills him, and made the CIA dictator of Iraq. | |
| Then they try to run and stab him in the back. | |
| By the way, April Gillespie, the US ambassador famously, this is on TV, told Saddam before he invited Kuwait, yeah, go ahead and vaccinate. | |
| That's fine. | |
| We don't get involved in inter-Arab affairs. | |
| So my point is, it's not that Saddam's good. | |
| It's not that Al-Qaula Khomeini's good. | |
| It's not that Assad was good, but that you're going to have Assad and put the leader of Al-Qaeda in and say, well, he was leader of Al-Qaeda, but now he's good. | |
| He takes the camo off and puts on the Hugo Boss suit. | |
| So it's the same thing. | |
| So I'm going to explain this. | |
| This isn't my opinion. | |
| Okay. | |
| To know where we're going, you have to understand where we were. | |
| So this isn't my opinion. | |
| This is historical fact. | |
| About 125 years ago, starting, England discovered oil in the Middle East. | |
| They go in and they draw all the lines of the Middle East. | |
| They studied a few years ago with Lawrence of Arabia. | |
| They made movies about it. | |
| To know the different tribes that hated each other, different groups. | |
| They drew lines and created countries that would illogically put groups together that hated each other so the British could control them. | |
| That's called the great game. | |
| The way 10,000 British troops for hundreds of years controlled India with the British East India Company by playing groups off against each other. | |
| It's called the Great Game. | |
| They have whole textbooks still taught on it. | |
| And so, and so just know the creepiness of this. | |
| So then the British do all that. | |
| And then to further divide, they create the Balfour Declaration and say we're going to ship a bunch of Jews back in here to Israel to even further divide and conquer. | |
| They're playing all the different groups off against each other. | |
| You accelerate through overthrowing all these countries, overthrowing Mosedek in 53, all the rest of it. | |
| And then they're funding. | |
| If you went to the Middle East 100 years ago, there were a few tribes out in the desert and stuff, but the cities were like top mathematicians, science, whatever, the best doctors. | |
| They were as advanced as Germany and the United States when it came to science. | |
| And that's up into the 70s and 80s, all those countries, women wore bikinis, rock and roll, bars, everything was just normal. | |
| Airlines, everything. | |
| They were building nuclear reactors in Iran. | |
| But see, oh, the globalists, British intelligence, U.S. intelligence, now the Israelis, they didn't want easy to deal with, normal, nice civilization. | |
| So they went out and they funded, just like Lawrence of Arabia, British intelligence 120-something years ago, funded a bunch of Bedouin tribesmen in Saudi Arabia, gave them weapons, and they were badasses, to then a couple hundred thousand of them ride off on camels and go take down Syria, what was left of the Ottoman Empire. | |
| You want to mismanage the Ottoman Empire, you want to wreck all these guys. | |
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Advanced But Suppressed
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| Well, you just put the Muslims in charge, you know, the radical Muslims in charge. | |
| So it's basically cavemen you can just turn loose on people. | |
| And then later, you go back and you fight those cavemen yourself and are the hero. | |
| So it's done like Israel in 79 founded Hamas. | |
| Israel then gave them hundreds of billions of dollars. | |
| You type in Israel created Hamas. | |
| Israel funded. | |
| Netanyahu doubled their pay six months before October 7th. | |
| Doubled their pay. | |
| Wow. | |
| In fact, he couldn't get the Kadesha to give him more, so he had Qatar give them an extra $2 billion. | |
| So why did Israel say, even before Netanyahu, they created Hamas? | |
| Well, they didn't want the PLO building hotels and letting women wear bikinis and all the rest of it. | |
| Not the PLO is good, but compared to what they are compared to Hamas. | |
| Israel had said, we're going to put radical Muslims in charge and fund them terrorists to shoot up and kill any city council people or anybody that tries to have a government and to make women wear burqas. | |
| I mean, women weren't wearing burqas in Afghanistan 50 years ago. | |
| Women weren't wearing burqas in Saudi Arabia, even if no, they made them put them on. | |
| You understand? | |
| They came and put the most, the West put the most radical Muslims in everywhere and then gave them money, gave them power to make those civilizations dysfunctional. | |
| Also makes them much easier to dislike. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| That's a big thing. | |
| Just the aesthetics of it alone. | |
| You can't identify with a culture that's completely different than your own. | |
| So if you're going to go to war with them and they look different and everything about them, the way they dress, everything is different. | |
| The way they treat their women, their kids. | |
| It's flat out barbaric and evil. | |
| Yeah, they look like barbarians. | |
| Sure. | |
| Let's go to war with them. | |
| Fuck those guys, right? | |
| Well, that's right, because the Middle East before Muhammad took over 1,400 years ago, invented most of the stuff we got. | |
| It was highly cultured, had its problems like anywhere. | |
| But I mean, it was like very respected. | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, by the way, they had super high IQs. | |
| Now, much of them don't have IQs because Muhammad says incest is good. | |
| Marry your sister, marry your brother, marry your first cousin. | |
| So, like, something like 25% of Pakistanis are so inbred, they're retarded. | |
| I mean, you look at the numbers. | |
| I mean, you know, Rogers covered it forever ago. | |
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Fluoride In The Water
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| There's studies on this. | |
| So they've literally destroyed the Arab race. | |
| And then, I mean, not completely. | |
| There's still a lot of smart ones, but they used to be like some of the smartest people around. | |
| And now they're like retarded. | |
| Like the Roman historians, Greek historians wrote about how smart the Arabs were and how good they were at math and engineering and everything else. | |
| And, you know, the Persians are Arabic, but they're super smart too. | |
| And used to, you know, a few hundred years of inbreeding, lowering their IQs. | |
| So, long story short, exactly. | |
| The West wants a controllable dumb-down group. | |
| Just like they teach Common Core 2 plus 2 equals 7 here. | |
| Just like they teach two men can have a baby. | |
| Just like they put fluoride in the water. | |
| It was declassified last week, the CIA Operation Artichoke, to put fluoride in the water to dumb you down, to put poisons in shots to dumb you down, to put poisons in the food, to spray stuff in the air. | |
| Did you know they declassified last week Operation Artichoke? | |
| I didn't know. | |
| We knew about Artichoke from the 77 hearings. | |
| This is officially that they put fluoride in the water and poisons in the shot to make us dumb and controllable. | |
| How strange. | |
| So they got their way to get us, but with the Middle East, let's just put the most caveman Muslims in charge. | |
| So now you start thinking about, oh, what's this regime change? | |
| Well, the CIA helped put the Moolah's in 79. | |
| Now they're ready to get him out and bring Lashan's son back. | |
| So there's just, there's just, there's just changing musical chairs here. | |
| So let's get to the really controversial stuff that is absolute fact. | |
| We'll put it Wesley Clark Club. | |
| The neocons in 20 in 2000, in April 2000, write a big document, published on the Pentagon website as official policy. | |
| They're about to get George W. Bush in. | |
| The neoconservatives, who are an open totalitarian group that follows Straussian economics, I'm going to tell you about them. | |
| And they were founded by Trotsky when he got kicked out of Russia. | |
| He ran to Mexico and said, we're not going to be communists anymore. | |
| We're going to come conservatives and take over the Republican Party. | |
| He sent his people in to do that so they could get back at Russia and then stalin sent in an assassin with a hatchet to kill him. | |
| This is Wall Street Journal, it's all like mainstream news. | |
| But I digress. | |
| So you've got that faction. | |
| Now, skipping ahead, the neocons write a document called Rebuilding America's Defenses, a strategy for a new American century. | |
| And they say we need a Pearl Harbor event. | |
| 3,000 dead would be preferable. | |
| 3,000 was Pearl Harbor, 3,009, 11. | |
| We need a big terror attack in the United States so that we can go in and have regime change in seven countries. | |
| And it's essential to U.S. hegemony under Zabider Brzezinski's plan. | |
| They wrote about in a book, was also a national security strategy. | |
| And he's a quote liberal, founder of Thrall Adult Commission, it's all the same group at the top. | |
| He wrote a book about it called The Grand Chessboard. | |
| You can read all this. | |
| Actually, wrote three books with the blame. | |
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Calls To Action
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| What year was this? | |
| When did this happen? | |
| The Project for the American Sentry put out their main report in April of 2000 calling for a new Pearl Harbor event. | |
| Then September 11th rolls around. | |
| A year later, there's a big terror attack. | |
| And are Muslims radical? | |
| Do they want to kill some of them? | |
| Yes. | |
| The point is, you take hours to go into NORAD stand down, drills, the hijackers on the Israeli NCA payroll, two of their passports found in the debris on 9-11, you know, all of this. | |
| But the few air phone calls that got out was the circuits saying, there's gas, we're dying. | |
| No, no hijackers under that. | |
| Flight 93, there was no let's roll. | |
| It was going to go into the Capitol. | |
| The head of the Air National Guard refused to follow orders. | |
| They actually released the FAA recordings. | |
| They said, okay, yes, sir, General, two AIM 9s, two sidewinders shot it down. | |
| And that's why it was strewn over five miles. | |
| And they go, no, there's a plane, a hole in the ground. | |
| No, it was engines five miles away that they blew off with the missiles, heat seekers, sidewinders. | |
| So building seven, CIA headquarters, not hit by a plane, not even on fire, implodes perfectly. | |
| They mess up and announce it's fallen an hour before it falls on BBC, see it and everywhere else. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm just giving you a few of the deals. | |
| But here's where it really gets hardcore. | |
| And I'm going to cover this on my own podcast today that I'm doing live at like 1 p.m. | |
| In fact, I can send it to you if you want to tag it on here. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| But there are, there's Israeli art students that on the exact floors in the first tower to get hit where the big explosion happens. | |
| Israeli art students that take all the windows out and then do this big display about, you know, you know, the A-team or whatever and lighting it up. | |
| And in the photos, everybody looks at the photos they took and published the local New York art publications. | |
| It was fun about the city. | |
| They're like, those are famous Israeli demolition experts that teach demolition. | |
| By the way, you're a demolition man yourself. | |
| Wait, wait. | |
| So they're art students and they're demolition experts? | |
| People look at the photos and it's like, look at the art student leader. | |
| And people go, and it says his name, and he's a famous Israeli demolition teacher. | |
| And what floor was this on? | |
| It's on the exact floors that all blew up. | |
| It's like six, seven floors. | |
| Holy fuck. | |
| And here's where it gets crazy. | |
| They photo themselves and it says the guy's name. | |
| You look him up. | |
| He's a famous demolition expert, demolition man like you. | |
| I think you're an instructor too, right? | |
| And this is up your alley. | |
| And there are all the boxes that have the plastic explosive detonator caps with the caps. | |
| Yeah, with the name on it. | |
| So then the plane goes in and then it all blows up, but they were given access to all the maintenance floors and all the maintenance shafts and they were all over the building. | |
| It gets worse. | |
| Counter Fitzgerald, owned by Howard Luttnick. | |
| His brother dies. | |
| 600 plus employees die. | |
| He does record put options against American United the week before. | |
| Gets the information from Buzzy Crongard at the CIA. | |
| Howard Luttnick, for the first time ever, took his daughter to school that day. | |
| But everybody else dies. | |
| Wasn't he neighbors at Jeffrey Epstein's? | |
| Jeffrey lived in nine, the biggest house in Manhattan. | |
| And Howard Luttnick lived in 11. | |
| Wow. | |
| Oh, it gets better. | |
| It gets better. | |
| Howard Luttnick's secretary and notary shot the famous footage of the first plane flying in. | |
| That's right. | |
| I saw that. | |
| Wow. | |
| And it was in the perfect position. | |
| Well, it gets a little weirder. | |
| We could have put it in a better position than that. | |
| Here's the deal. | |
| I don't have a heart on for Israel, meaning I don't just say Israel does evil stuff. | |
| The Pentagon, it was all released years later. | |
| The air traveler controllers going, what's this simulation? | |
| Someone took control of all their computers, put simulations in so they couldn't know what was real and what wasn't. | |
| Were they controlling the planes? | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And Bush later messed up on a stage and said, oh, you know, we had remote control, but we didn't get control that day. | |
| So those planes, even in the 90s, those two planes were the test planes for remote control of the planes. | |
| So the airlines could monitor the pilots in lifetime. | |
| And in an emergency, take control via satellite. | |
| But listen, the family members got the calls, not the fake calls that were confirmed. | |
| We're like, there's gas. | |
| We can't breathe. | |
| I mean, they gassed them. | |
| So they just, and then they took remote control of the planes. | |
| And then Flight 93 General could see his trajectory and shot it down. | |
| I interviewed the colonel that relayed the order of the general, and they killed him a week later. | |
| I mean, these are people. | |
| I interviewed the head of emergency management in New York. | |
| And he got killed. | |
| Two weeks later, dead. | |
| Barry Jennings. | |
| And he said, we're in building seven. | |
| They say, sir, which was the emergency command base in New York. | |
| It was the FBI, CIA, New York Command Base. | |
| Also where they had all the key FBI files on the missing billions, excuse me, trillions at the Pentagon. | |
| This is all in the news. | |
| And so they, oh, oh, and Larry Silverstein, the owner of the World Trade Centers, he buys them six months before. | |
| And then normally people won't insure for terrorism. | |
| He's given double insurance for terrorism. | |
| So he makes like $8 million instantly off that. | |
| Larry Silverstein didn't go to work that day either, even though he's on the top of the World Trade Center. | |
| Larry Silverstein, though, to cover his ass, goes on PBS, is interviewed by all people by the House of Cards actor. | |
| What's his name? | |
| No, it's whatever his name is. | |
| Kevin Spacey. | |
| And says, yeah, building seven, you know, other buildings that fall, it's a 47-story building. | |
| He says, I made the decision to pull it, so we made the decision and watched it come down. | |
| We had the police on TBTV live that day saying, get back, they're going to blow it up. | |
| The media spun and said, I said the police blew it up. | |
| No, I went interviewed the cops. | |
| By the way, both the cops interviewed that were on the tape have now died of the lung thing. | |
| There were only like 30, 40 then. | |
| No, no, they died of all the dust, all the aspenses, but that's why they get rid of the towers. | |
| But they're on TV, multiple channels saying, get back. | |
| They're bringing it down. | |
| Building seven. | |
| I interviewed the cops. | |
| They used, the government used the Red Cross radio. | |
| So the media said, I said Red Cross blew it up. | |
| No, they used the Red Cross radio to have a countdown. | |
| And they said, get back. | |
| They're going to blow up that building. | |
| It's coming down. | |
| They jumped the gun and said an hour before, 20 minutes before, on PBS, on CNN, and on two BBC channels, we've already brought it down. | |
| And it fell in its own footprint. | |
| And the reporter's standing with the building behind her. | |
| Yeah, I've seen that video. | |
| So, so, so, so, and I'm, everything I'm saying, folks, write notes here. | |
| So here's the bottom line. | |
| You had Israeli art students that were part of this art program that had the city grant to take over the World Trade Center, the first tower. | |
| They were also working the other. | |
| The reason the FBI got on them, the reason they ended up catching them when they were also crossed the way filming as the towers hit in New Jersey and shearing, and people saw it, was there were good people in the FBI that were already on them because the DEA had already had their houses and homes art students coming saying, I'm an Israeli art student. | |
| I'd like to show you some art. | |
| And then trying to get in their house and trying to get their phones and they caught some of them trying to steal stuff. | |
| Okay, I go to the bathroom or planting bugs in their houses. | |
| They're famous. | |
| So you had thousands of these art students here, Mossad. | |
| Then the art students later go on TV and admit they work for Mossad on Israeli TV. | |
| So the point is, you got Ludnig's notary catching the first thing. | |
| You got the Israeli art students across the thing getting the whole deal. | |
| You got them going to the DEA other federal agency's homes talking to their wives. | |
| Oh, I'm just an art student. | |
| Let me come on in your house, talk about art. | |
| Let me go to the bathroom. | |
| So, I mean, this is hardcore. | |
| You also have the so-called hijackers being shadowed by Israeli intelligence. | |
| But let's be 100% clear. | |
| NORAD stood down. | |
| It took control of all the computer systems. | |
| You know, you think that's just new, folks. | |
| That's old. | |
| You know, they had the 60s remote control robot drones. | |
| They take control of everything, order everything to stand down. | |
| Imagine if that plane would have gotten the capital flight 93. | |
| We'd have had real martial law. | |
| And that was the plan. | |
| They were going to kill the lawmakers that were in there. | |
| Okay. | |
| So, so you're saying, what does that do with Iran? | |
| The point is, and there's millions of points. | |
| I made like eight films on this, written multiple books on this. | |
| It is so hardcore, Sean, that this is a project that Netanyahu, who was Prime Minister of Israel then, a neocon, interfaced with Rumsfeld, Cheney, Wormser, all of them, Pearl, all of them. | |
| And they're writing documents. | |
| We need a new Pearl Harbor, 3,000 dead. | |
| They get 3,000 dead magically. | |
| Talk about nailing it. | |
| And then they say, now we're going to invade all these countries and blame them for 9-11. | |
| But the public wakes up. | |
| We see it. | |
| The countries don't fall as easily as they thought. | |
| Every one time one falls, all the factions start killing each other. | |
| So it's a mess. | |
| So then when people say, oh, I don't like the Moolah's. | |
| Their people don't like them. | |
| This is good. | |
| Alex used to support it. | |
| I'm like, if we weren't doing evil, if the U.S. government with Israel didn't stage 9-11, and the Nazis always get real mad because USS Liberty, I am the expert on that only because I've interviewed more people than anyone else ever has or ever could. | |
| You know why? | |
| Most of them are dead. | |
| I've interviewed not just the USS Liberty survivors. | |
| I'm not just interviewed, I've interviewed the judge advocate generals. | |
| I've interviewed the admirals. | |
| I've interviewed the chairman of the Joint Sea staff. | |
| I've interviewed the adjunct. | |
| I've interviewed the Admiral's son on the aircraft carrier. | |
| LBJ, the Israelis are out there bombing our ship, trying to sink it to blame it on Egypt. | |
| They're in that war so they can bring the Russians in. | |
| They just had Gulf of Tonkin a few years before in 64, where they said our ship was attacked to get us into Vietnam fully. | |
| L.L. Lebanster and others had come to Kennedy with a plan to stage terror attacks in the U.S. and Guantanamo Bay to blame the Cubans and the Russians to go to full World War III. | |
| Well, this was just Operation Northwoods, what that's called, 2.0 in 67 or whatever, 68, to be able to go to full war with Russia. | |
| So they were going to blow up that ship in international waters, most decorated ship in U.S. history, the intelligence ship, the USS Liberty, with Colonel with Captain McGonacle running it, who had its guts blown out, strapped them all in, everything else. | |
| Giant torpedo holes, thousands of cannon holes, 50 cow holes. | |
| They sent jet after jet after jet after jet, you know, gunboats, everything. | |
| And finally, the Israeli commandos on helicopters, but then they just refused and just went away. | |
| And the first wave of planes that came in were told to attack the ship. | |
| And then they had the star of David on them. | |
| And they said, no, it's a China American flag. | |
| It's international water. | |
| I'm not going to do it. | |
| So they recalled them. | |
| And then a group of black jets, black mirages, you know, the V-shaped French plane. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Black jets come. | |
| So they had like suited up, you know, Mossad or whatever, you know, pilots are ready to do it. | |
| They even had the thought of that. | |
| Okay. | |
| And then I'm like, so I interview all the people. | |
| It comes out in the secret court judge advocate, you know, hearings they had for over a year that the admiral launched his jets only like 10 minutes away to go save the ship. | |
| And McNamara comes on the line, Secretary of Defense, and he says, the president orders you to turn those back. | |
| And he said, no, it's our ship. | |
| It's under attack by the Israelis. | |
| They'd shot up their radio equipment, but they were able to get another antenna up. | |
| They knew what they were doing. | |
| Well, they were so smart when they shot up most of the antennas, one was left. | |
| They ran up, interviewed the radio guy and grabbed the antenna to run down, thinking when they thought they'd knocked it out, because the Israelis were watching. | |
| They knew what they were doing. | |
| They ran up and strung it again and got the SOS out. | |
| And then told them what was happening. | |
| So they launch off the carrier and he turns them back. | |
| But then the Israelis keep attacking. | |
| And the aircraft carries talking to the Israelis saying, stop. | |
| And they're just not responding, not lying, just not responding. | |
| Imagine like 10 hours just on the communications on the aircraft carrier. | |
| Interviewed the radio guys, all of them, because the great people at the U.S. Liberty Association have gotten them on. | |
| And so then the Admiral goes, that's it. | |
| Launch all the aircraft. | |
| Go engage the enemy. | |
| Madamer calls back and he says, turn those planes back. | |
| And he goes, this order for the president. | |
| He goes, I'm not doing unless they're for the president. | |
| And so the president comes on, you know, the satellite link, radio link, and he's right there. | |
| And he goes, goddammit. | |
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| He's listening. | |
| He goes, he goes, goddammit, I want that fucking ship on the bottom of the ocean. | |
| You're not going to embarrass our ally. | |
| What do you think's going on here? | |
| If you've had the vaccine, particularly if it's Pfizer or Moderna, you have this in you. | |
| If you've had the PCR testing and you had that hydrogel that contained the graphene oxide, you have this in you. | |
| Once we realized that this is what we were facing, we were like, well, what are we going to do now? | |
| I know you guys are able to find and remove some of these objects that are implanted in people, but with this newest stuff, you're saying it's at the nanoscale. | |
| So how are you going to remove stuff at the nanoscale? | |
| With the nanotech, there is a solution, high-grade zeolite. | |
| Zeolite is usually found and it's sourced at two locations, usually blue zones, areas where humans tend to live far longer and healthier. | |
| It has to have volcanic activity where the diatomaceous earth and the sea meet. | |
| And that's where they get this pure high-grade zeolite, which has a negative charge to it. | |
| When it's integrated into the human body, what it does is it binds to the graphene oxide. | |
| And so they've done studies now where they did a baseline, exposed people to the graphene oxide. | |
| And then what they see is that after about 90 days, it'll be down to a minimum level. | |
| Most people who are on this right now are saying they're having significant improvements in how they're feeling, the symptoms that they're getting. | |
| And it's as much as over 50%. | |
| Of course, they declassified the tapes LBJ recorded from four years before. | |
| The day before the Gulf of Tonkin incident, he's getting orders from McNamara, you know, being told in brief what to do. | |
| Like hours long. | |
| You can look up pre-Gulf of Tonkin McNamara LBJ tapes. | |
| They released them in 2004. | |
| They're incredible. | |
| And they're talking for hours. | |
| It's like, now, Mr. President, of course, there's a loop on the tapes. | |
| It goes, vroop, vroom, while you're listening. | |
| And then when the ships get hit, you tell them this happened, and then you say that. | |
| He goes, and then I say this. | |
| Okay, so the ships have been hit. | |
| And they haven't been hitting you. | |
| And he goes, yeah, the ships have been hit. | |
| He goes, I'm writing notes. | |
| I'm writing notes. | |
| And then I'll announce I need to leave the ranch and come back to D.C. to handle this in person. | |
| And they're just staging this whole deal. | |
| So they're about, so Gary, and I'm even giving Israel defense here. | |
| 100% LBJ went to the Israelis and said, we want to go to full war with Russia, do this. | |
| And the Nazis get mad because that's the true story. | |
| They want to make only Israel doing bad. | |
| Okay. | |
| And the father of the first neocons, the first military leaders they got on the payroll was L. L. Lemnitzer and Curtis LeMay, who Kennedy fired. | |
| Eisenhower had already said no to staging Operation Northwood staging terror attacks in America, blame Russia. | |
| But they bring it back to Kennedy and Kennedy fires them. | |
| Guess who the attache and gopher for L.L. Lemnitzer was? | |
| The first neocon general. | |
| Tell me. | |
| Donald Rumsfeld. | |
| Okay. | |
| So then they staged the U.S.'s Liberty a few years later. | |
| Now you fast forward to 2001, you got Netanyahu in the stick of Steve's neocons, and they staged 9-11. | |
| So the point is— They've been doing this for a while. | |
| Yeah, I know that's a long, like people want to know about the aircraft carrier and what's going to happen and how long until Iran falls and all that. | |
| The people ask me, hey, they're moolahs, they're bad, they hate America, F them. | |
| Man, I'm a moratorium on all Muslims being brought here. | |
| They need to have a reformation, absolutely incompatible with the West. | |
| There are a bunch of Muslims who want to kill us 100%. | |
| But now I've explained to you for 45 minutes or 30 minutes how the history of the West and the globalists funding and empowering them and supporting them. | |
| And it's all on record, and no one can deny this. | |
| So look how they just, again, put Syria, Al-Qaeda in charge there. | |
| So it's the same, how we used Al-Qaeda, precursor, the Bujahideen, very same groups against the Russians. | |
| It's the same story. | |
| All those attacks in Russia, the Russians found out have been paid by NATO, Al-Qaeda, ISIS. | |
| So it's the same story. | |
| So our troops are over there fighting them and dying. | |
| It's real. | |
| Now, the difference with the Shiites is they've never been under the full control of the globalists. | |
| So when you were getting hit by roadside bombs and stuff, though, that was their militias. | |
| And so they've worked with the CIA and MI6, never looked at the Israelis, and they have sleeper cells. | |
| And I hope they're toppled now this has been done because I don't support regime change. | |
| I didn't support pulling the trigger. | |
| But if you're going to do this, they need to get it done. | |
| Because now this, if it drags on, Russia and China are going to get more aid, then we're going to get sucked into it. | |
| They're going to block this trade over moose that'll shut down the world economy, and which they've already voted last year. | |
| If we do the attack up, they do it. | |
| So the next shoe to drop is, will they hit the aircraft carriers with the Chinese anti-ship missiles? | |
| It'll get through our defenses. | |
| That's obsessed. | |
| So Trump's stuck that one aircraft carrier, the Gerald R. Ford's in the Mediterranean. | |
| They really can't hit it very well, maybe with a ballistic missile. | |
| But those anti-ship missiles that Mach 10 over the water can't stop them, especially if you shoot 10 of them at it. | |
| Reportedly, they bought hundreds from the Chinese. | |
| And so will they sink the aircraft carrier they've got in the Arabian Sea right there? | |
| Or will the globalists false flag it? | |
| And maybe they already got a small nuke on board and said they're right and said it with a nuke. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But this then dominoes into Russia, China, North Korea. | |
| This is how true World War III starts. | |
| And it's a real gamble. | |
| That's why, again, Eric Prince, no liberal, a real military expert and business expert, has said this is not a good idea. | |
| You shouldn't do it. | |
| And that's why the Joint Sea Staff Chairman, you know, Raisin Kane said, I've advised the president not to do it, but we'll follow his order. | |
| So this is definitely Trump putting his dick on the table. | |
| And now he's committed because people are like, we're for regime change. | |
| No, I wasn't for doing this. | |
| But now that this has been engaged, and now that Trump has said we're going to overthrow these people, they have an authorization under international law with race and medical warfare and stuff to do anything they want to us now. | |
| I'm not saying it's legitimate. | |
| I'm saying under law, we started this. | |
| I mean, Iran's not been attacking us. | |
| It's been, they get hit, they hit back. | |
| And they understand that. | |
| And so we've made the bad guys the good guys in the eyes of the world. | |
| And it's all part of this long-term neocon Israeli greater Israel. | |
| And the Israelis wear the patches on their military uniform about the whole Middle East being theirs. | |
| Well, where are the Arabs and Muslims going to go? | |
| Much of them are their allies. | |
| You know, where's Saudi Arabia and Jordan going to go and part of Syria, which Israel's already grabbed? | |
| And Matt Huckabee told Tucker a week and a half ago, he goes, yeah, no, Israel's going to take it all. | |
| It belongs to them. | |
| Because the Bible says so vaguely. | |
| So again, I don't want to have a heart on Fisriel. | |
| I don't have Israelitis. | |
| I don't have Israel derangement syndrome. | |
| When I talk about this stuff, it's like, no, Israel does evil, dirty stuff. | |
| And they learned it from us. | |
| Everybody wants to always, this obsession with the Jews is acting like, you know, I mean, they are smart on average. | |
| And there are some bad ones, okay? | |
| Any group, but no, In the modern times, the British invented this and they ran it. | |
| And then we picked it up. | |
| And the Jews have done an excellent job with it. | |
| But no, The Jews are, but it doesn't matter because it's the Jewish lobby, though, that gives the muscle for the policy that the globalists want to do this. | |
| So, where Israel gets the blame is APAC getting this done and owning Congress. | |
| But let's be clear that it comes out of the larger globalist group up above that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You want to watch this video? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's this is. | |
| You want to see the one with Trump or do you want to watch one with Wesley Clark? | |
| I want to hear what you have to say too. | |
| You're letting me ran. | |
| Am I ranting too much? | |
| No, no, you're going off. | |
| My problem is there's too much intel. | |
| There's a lot. | |
| And everything I say, you can pull up. | |
| There's a lot to unpack. | |
| The average person, they're just waking up right now to the realization that we're in war. | |
| They don't understand if this is going to, is this like just a flyby night, another weekend thing? | |
| This will be over by Sunday. | |
| Or is this going to be a long drawn out? | |
| What you opened up with is this feels different. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And that's your, you know, obviously. | |
| My spotty senses from being in the middle of the middle. | |
| I mean, this is full commitment regime change. | |
| He said, we're going to overthrow these people. | |
| Do you see China and Russia getting involved in this? | |
| They're already involved with giving them better ballistic missiles, better drones. | |
| I just saw a post that says China's live streaming all of our assets out there right now. | |
| What an astute point. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Is that helping without helping? | |
| Well, it's giving them help. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's what I'm saying. | |
| They're using Iran as a laboratory to watch us. | |
| And they've already stolen most of it. | |
| The Russians had to make their own stuff. | |
| The Chinese steal everything. | |
| You know, they've got everything. | |
| Yeah, they just arrested that top trainer. | |
| He was over there training him out of Flyer Secrets Stealth Fighters. | |
| They'll execute that guy. | |
| I mean, but they won't probably give him a medal. | |
| You know, he had to come back to the U.S. to actually arrest him. | |
| Because they already stole the plans. | |
| They already remade the planes. | |
| And then now you got to have a top trainer to go over and train. | |
| And he went over and trained hundreds of their pilots. | |
| Anyways, back to what I was saying, how to use the helmet and everything. | |
| And again, there's upgrades on the helmets from the schematics they have from years ago so that he can go tell them the upgrades. | |
| It's just unbelievable. | |
| And that's the other thing. | |
| Everybody obsesses over Israel all day. | |
| That's all they want to talk about. | |
| I cover everything. | |
| So when I cover China, the anti-Iraq's like, oh, you're covering up for Israel. | |
| No, there's more than just Israel. | |
| Okay? | |
| It's like you can have a rattlesnake in your backyard or you can have a coral snake. | |
| Both are deadly poison. | |
| You can have a black widow or a brown recluse. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, regardless of how we got to this point, we're here now. | |
| And now it's like, okay, how do we protect our guys that are out there? | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| I mean, and that's the thing. | |
| I think we will have casualties. | |
| It'll be a miracle if we don't. | |
| And then, I mean, Iran could go full Connecticut here. | |
| They've got conservative 50,000 Hezbollah militia in the United States. | |
| And what we saw in Mexico the last few weeks, it'll make that look tame. | |
| And then it's the exact same tactics. | |
| But we're talking about, you know, I've seen some of the Hezbollah stuff. | |
| Let's just say people that saw what they're training to do. | |
| They'll just drive into a local chemical shop, you know, places for welders and, you know, the thing. | |
| And then they'll pull in. | |
| They'll go in and get Texas chlorine gas. | |
| And they'll get the other gas you mix with. | |
| I'm not going to say. | |
| And then they just go to a 50-story apartment in high-rise and they walk up to the maintenance order where they grab the guy that's got the swipe card, shoot him in the head, swipe it. | |
| They go up, put mask on at 10 o'clock at night, dump that in the air conditioning. | |
| Everybody in the building dies. | |
| That's stuff like that. | |
| And they're in place. | |
| We're talking, it's bad. | |
| Blowing up the power plants, blowing up the power grids. | |
| They'll use high-caliber rifles. | |
| They've already done demonstrations letting us know. | |
| And then there's like 36 points that you could hit in the U.S. | |
| It brings down the whole grid. | |
| I don't even say that, except it's known. | |
| It's like, you know, and Congress tried to pass a $4 billion bill to put backups underground at those sites. | |
| Didn't do it. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| I mean, it's like we don't have hypersonic missiles. | |
| We just decided, you know, not to do those. | |
| And the Russians have like Mach 18 ones that they've demonstrated and then a Mach 12 deployed. | |
| And you can't shoot them down. | |
| And now they're handing them out like hotcakes. | |
| And the Pentagon's like, look, we have robot dogs. | |
| I mean, it's just, we got a lot of problems here. | |
| Yeah, we do. | |
| And of course, we've got a lot of secret weapons. | |
| So a lot of what experts that I really respect, like Joel Scousin has said, is the deep states acting like we're weak to try to get China and Russia to attack. | |
| And a lot of this Iran stuff is trying to entice them into it. | |
| But back to your stupid point. | |
| This is all a giant war game for the powers. | |
| And exactly, they are watching the tactics. | |
| They're tracking all of it and learning a lot right now. | |
| And that's why I'm surprised. | |
| I thought they would hit overnight tonight. | |
| So it'll be nighttime at like five, six o'clock here. | |
| I predicted yesterday, and I said, no, this is real. | |
| I see the posture. | |
| I see this. | |
| This isn't like the other Thomas negotiation. | |
| I said, I can tell Trump's made the decision. | |
| I predicted that five or six o'clock tonight, which is nighttime over there, they would hit. | |
| Instead, they hit during the day. | |
| Which the bad guys were expecting night. | |
| So you can see how they're. | |
| What was it, like six or seven local over there? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, so, but, but, but here's Wesley Clark, like 15 years ago. | |
| He had a couple speeches. | |
| Let's play it. | |
| Yeah, you know, this is a former head of head of NATO, head of big commands, explaining. | |
| He goes back to the Pentagon and, you know, here's the plan. | |
| So this is all part of a larger plan. | |
| They use excuses, but this is what it's really about. | |
| Yeah, this is two minutes long here. | |
| Just give you a frame. | |
| About 10 days after 9-11, I went through the Pentagon and I saw Secretary Rumsfeld and Deputy Secretary Wolfowitz. | |
| I went downstairs just to say hello to some of the people on the joint staff who used to work for me. | |
| And one of the generals called me in. | |
| He said, sir, you've got to come in and talk to me a second. | |
| I said, well, you're too busy. | |
| He said, no, no. | |
| He says, we've made the decision we're going to war with Iraq. | |
| This was on or about the 20th of September. | |
| I said, we're going to war with Iraq. | |
| Why? | |
| He said, I don't know. | |
| He said, I guess they don't know what else to do. | |
| So I said, well, did they find some information connecting Saddam to al-Qaeda? | |
| He said, no, no. | |
| He says, there's nothing new that way. | |
| They just made the decision to go to war with Iraq. | |
| He said, I guess it's like we don't know what to do about terrorists, but we've got a good military and we can take down governments. | |
| And he said, I guess if the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem has to look like a nail. | |
| So I came back to see him a few weeks later. | |
| And by that time, we were bombing in Afghanistan. | |
| I said, are we still going to war with Iraq? | |
| And he said, oh, it's worse than that. | |
| He said, he reached over on his desk, he picked up a piece of paper. | |
| He said, I just, he said, I just got this down from upstairs, meaning the Secretary of Defense office today. | |
| And he said, this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing off Iran. | |
| I said, is it classified? | |
| He said, yes, sir. | |
| I said, well, don't show it to me. | |
| And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, you remember that? | |
| He said, sorry, I didn't show you that memo. | |
| I didn't show it to you. | |
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| I'm sorry. | |
| What did you say his name was? | |
| I'm not going to give you his name. | |
| So go through the countries again? | |
| Well, starting with Iraq, then Syria and Lebanon, then Libya, then Somalia and Sudan, and then back to Iran. | |
| And now we're down to the last time. | |
| Short time ago, the United States. | |
| I'm going to go to this in a second. | |
| This is the most important point. | |
| We should have played that up front. | |
| I'm sorry, Babbleswatch. | |
| Okay. | |
| Clark is super charming, but a big globalist. | |
| That's actually a high IQ guy. | |
| He's telling you the story the way he wants you to know it. | |
| Like they're just, they don't know what to do. | |
| And it's wrong, but it's funny. | |
| Right. | |
| That's okay. | |
| Yeah, he was playing dumb. | |
| It's in the project for New American Century, officially with Israel and the U.S. to have a new Pearl Harbor event, 3,000 dead so they can take over seven countries and then control the grand chessboard because in chess, you want to control the center of the board. | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| So it just is in policy books since the 70s to do this. | |
| So that's why I don't just blame Israel because you got British stuff that's over 130 years old as policy. | |
| Then you have the updates in the 70s. | |
| That is the current plan that they've been following. | |
| And then Israel's like, oh, yeah, sure, we're on board with that. | |
| And we're like, yeah, Israel, you get to run it all and manage it all once we blow it all up. | |
| So my prediction is they'll probably put in some even more horrible grip there. | |
| And then in five years, we're bombing them. | |
| In a couple of years, we'll be bombing Syria or even sooner, hoping we forget that we put Al-Qaeda in. | |
| So how's Israel going to get all its neighbors now that are its allies, other than like the Houthis and stuff that they still got to deal with? | |
| And I'm all for dealing with Hamas and Lebanon and all that. | |
| And I want the Christians around Lebanon. | |
| But see, that's what Israel always does. | |
| As soon as they're about to finally crush Amos, let the Christians take over Lebanon. | |
| Oh, sorry, the Muslims get to stay. | |
| And they keep that problem there, you understand? | |
| So they have all the lines drawn out and how to manipulate it because the British great game. | |
| And I'm just, I want to show people the rabbit track, you know, the magician's trick. | |
| I'm sick of watching like, you know, five-year-olds watch a magician or like drooling, believing it. | |
| I can't help it. | |
| I'm like, okay, that hat, you see that table? | |
| Notice it doesn't have legs, just a big box. | |
| The rabbit goes in a hole there. | |
| The hat flips open on the top. | |
| There's a trap door, and the rabbit goes down into the box. | |
| And then he reaches back and then pulls the rabbit back out. | |
| And people are like, don't ruin their, you know, don't tell them Santa Claus can't come down the chimney. | |
| Don't tell people Santa Claus is room. | |
| And actually, I think this is bad when you do our kids. | |
| Okay. | |
| I really think letting kids think that he really makes a rabbit appear and disappear is right. | |
| Or they make a card absolutely appear. | |
| Or that this isn't what this is. | |
| This is what this is. | |
| They've written hundreds of damn books, thousands of documents. | |
| It's, you know, Clark knew to make it about a secret actual battle plan. | |
| Well, the policy plan was floated at the international level and adopted. | |
| Then they put the people in to carry it out. | |
| So I go to the original policy plan that is not classified. | |
| And then I can tell you what is in the classified documents before they come out because it's the underlings implementing the plan. | |
| But because the plan is illegal as hell, they classify it so they can operate in darkness. | |
| But amongst the elites, they're so arrogant. | |
| They always brag about it. | |
| Yeah, they can't help themselves. | |
| But yeah, the average person, they work nine to five. | |
| They're busy with bills, family, life. | |
| They don't have time to do all this research and study and all this stuff that, you know, I mean, I mean, I know so much, I could talk like an auctioneer for 10 hours and I tell you. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| And I'm not trying to do that on purpose. | |
| You know, before I went on here, I'm going, yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because it's like, I mean, everything I'm telling you, you can look up, folks. | |
| The more the amount of historical knowledge you have stored in your brain is crazy, dude. | |
| Well, it's just, but here's the thing: I've been on air for 32 years, and I've covered 9-11 intensely for like 15 until I still cover it. | |
| But why do you cover 9-11 a lot anymore? | |
| And I'm just like, it's like a woman I was married to for 20 years. | |
| And now we're divorced. | |
| I'm just like, even I feel like I'm covering up if I start talking a little bit about it. | |
| I mean, the new Epstein falls, they had a shadow 9-11 commission with a bunch of people involved in 9-11, a bunch of Israelis and others. | |
| And they were shopping around the blackmail they had of other people involved. | |
| So they just made money at every level of it. | |
| I mean, it's just like you're going for 10 hours about that. | |
| And then the problem is the more pieces you get to the puzzles, the more that you know the pieces. | |
| Because it's like you're down to the end of a jigsaw puzzle. | |
| This is so we didn't start with this like we intended to. | |
| But what does Israel do once they finally get Iran? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Oh, sorry, go ahead. | |
| No, no, I was going to say, go, you finish. | |
| No, no, no, no. | |
| This is Trump. | |
| No, no, I was going to say, like, do you see anything in here? | |
| Obviously, there's always a message in here that he's trying to get across, but did you pick up on anything from watching this as we watch this? | |
| I mean, with Trump, stuff is usually just straight up. | |
| So he says, this is historic. | |
| We're at full war with them. | |
| Uprise, this is your chance. | |
| We're going to back you. | |
| He sells the Iranian National Guard, you surrender now, and you'll be given total and complete amnesty and liability protection. | |
| He says, if not, you'll face total annihilation. | |
| And then he just goes on into it and talks about, oh, they can hit us and they can do this to us. | |
| And they had our hostages. | |
| And they don't tell you, it's declassified that the CIA, one faction, didn't like Carter. | |
| And I don't like Carter either, but the point was, they had them grab the hostages. | |
| They helped. | |
| That's why as soon as Reagan gets elected, then they release them. | |
| Look, they're scared of Reagan. | |
| No, they were already running Iran-Contra to let them buy the weapons from Israel. | |
| And then we get the money to go fund the anti-communist because Congress wouldn't fund the. | |
| You see how this works? | |
| And then it was Bill Barr running the CIA Iran-Contra thing at the time, who is the guy that recruited Epstein to the Trilateral Commission with David Rockefeller when he was 30 years old, who then ran the CIA airport out of Ohio that was involved in drug trafficking. | |
| See, it's all the same players. | |
| And then Bill Barr's dad was OSS CIA and ran a girl's school that Epstein first got a job at when he was 25 and wrote pulp fiction fantasy novels about molesting children. | |
| Jesus. | |
| Starting to figure it out now? | |
| Yeah, I'm starting to figure it out. | |
| I'm also recognizing that this also comes on the heels of them announcing that they're not going to put out any more Epstein files. | |
| This is a great distraction. | |
| We can move on from Epstein. | |
| That's what Levin all of them. | |
| We're moving on. | |
| No, we're not. | |
| We're moving on. | |
| Yeah, we're moving on. | |
| So let's go. | |
| I'll give you a short update on that, too. | |
| Yeah, let's go. | |
| And I've got my headphones on, but I'm going to, while you're playing that, I've already seen it. | |
| I'm going to get a piss. | |
| Okay. | |
| All right. | |
| Roll it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Just for anybody who hasn't seen this yet. | |
| A short time ago, the United States military began major combat operations in Iran. | |
| Our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime, a vicious group of very hard, terrible people. | |
| Its menacing activities directly endanger the United States, our troops, our bases overseas, and our allies throughout the world. | |
| For 47 years, the Iranian regime has chanted death to America and waged an unending campaign of bloodshed and mass murder, targeting the United States, our troops, and the innocent people in many, many countries. | |
| Among the regime's very first acts was to back a violent takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding dozens of American hostages for 444 days. | |
| In 1983, Iran's proxies carried out the Marine Barracks bombing in Beirut that killed 241 American military personnel. | |
| In 2000, they knew and were probably involved with the attack on the USS Cole. | |
| Many died. | |
| Iranian forces killed and maimed hundreds of American service members in Iraq. | |
| The regime's proxies have continued to launch countless attacks against American forces stationed in the Middle East in recent years, as well as U.S. naval and commercial vessels in international shipping lands. | |
| It's been mass terror, and we're not going to put up with it any longer. | |
| From Lebanon to Yemen and Syria to Iraq, the regime has armed, trained, and funded terrorist militias that have soaked the earth with blood and guts. | |
| And it was Iran's proxy, Hamas, that launched the monstrous October 7th attacks on Israel, slaughtering more than 1,000 innocent people, including 46 Americans, while taking 12 of our citizens hostage. | |
| It was brutal, something like the world has never seen before. | |
| Iran is the world's number one state sponsor of terror and just recently killed tens of thousands of its own citizens on the street as they protested. | |
| It has always been the policy of the United States, in particular, my administration, that this terrorist regime can never have a nuclear weapon. | |
| I'll say it again, they can never have a nuclear weapon. | |
| That is why in Operation Midnight Hammer last June, we obliterated the regime's nuclear program at Fordeaux, Natance, and Isfahan. | |
| After that attack, we warned them never to resume their malicious pursuit of nuclear weapons, and we sought repeatedly to make a deal. | |
| We tried. | |
| They wanted to do it. | |
| They didn't want to do it. | |
| Again, they wanted to do it. | |
| They didn't want to do it. | |
| They didn't know what was happening. | |
| They just wanted to practice evil. | |
| But Iran refused, just as it has for decades and decades. | |
| They've rejected every opportunity to renounce their nuclear ambitions, and we can't take it anymore. | |
| Instead, they attempted to rebuild their nuclear program and to continue developing long-range missiles that can now threaten our very good friends and allies in Europe, our troops stationed overseas, and could soon reach the American homeland. | |
| Just imagine how emboldened this regime would be if they ever had and actually were armed with nuclear weapons as a means to deliver their message. | |
| For these reasons, the United States military is undertaking a massive and ongoing operation to prevent this very wicked, radical dictatorship from threatening America and our core national security interests. | |
| We are going to destroy their missiles and raise their missile industry to the ground. | |
| It will be totally, again, obliterated. | |
| We are going to annihilate their Navy. | |
| We are going to ensure that the region's terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region or the world and attack our forces and no longer use their IEDs or roadside bombs, as they are sometimes called, to so gravely wound and kill thousands and thousands of people, including many Americans. | |
| And we will ensure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon. | |
| It's a very simple message. | |
| They will never have a nuclear weapon. | |
| This regime will soon learn that no one should challenge the strength and might of the United States armed forces. | |
| I built and rebuilt our military in my first administration, and there is no military on earth even close to its power, strength, or sophistication. | |
| My administration has taken every possible step to minimize the risk to U.S. personnel in the region. | |
| Even so, and I do not make this statement lightly, the Iranian regime seeks to kill. | |
| The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. | |
| That often happens in war, but we're doing this not for now. | |
| We're doing this for the future, and it is a noble mission. | |
| We pray for every service member as they selflessly risk their lives to ensure that Americans and our children will never be threatened by a nuclear-armed Iran. | |
| We ask God to protect all of our heroes in harm's way, and we trust that with his help, the men and women of the armed forces will prevail. | |
| We have the greatest in the world, and they will prevail. | |
| To the members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, the armed forces, and all of the police, I say tonight that you must lay down your weapons and have complete immunity, or in the alternative, face certain death. | |
| So, lay down your arms. | |
| You will be treated fairly with total immunity, or you will face certain death. | |
| Finally, to the great, proud people of Iran, I say tonight that the hour of your freedom is at hand. | |
| Stay sheltered. | |
| Don't leave your home. | |
| It's very dangerous outside. | |
| Bombs will be dropping everywhere. | |
| When we are finished, take over your government. | |
| It will be yours to take. | |
| This will be probably your only chance for generations. | |
| For many years, you have asked for America's help, but you never got it. | |
| No president was willing to do what I am willing to do tonight. | |
| Now you have a president who is giving you what you want. | |
| So let's see how you respond. | |
| America is backing you with overwhelming strength and devastating force. | |
| Now is the time to seize control of your destiny and to unleash the prosperous and glorious future that is close within your reach. | |
| This is the moment for action. | |
| Do not let it pass. | |
| May God bless the brave men and women of America's armed forces. | |
| May God bless the United States of America. | |
| May God bless you all. | |
| Thank you. | |
| First off, that was a badass speech. | |
| It's historic. | |
| You heard him saying basically uprise, so we're now committed to this. | |
| Yeah, no, we're all in. | |
| What time did he release that, you know? | |
| Middle of the night, middle of the night, about 2 a.m. on the attack. | |
| Wow. | |
| Yeah, I mean, that's like an affirmative fucking, we're going to war here. | |
| And it's up to that country if they want to take their country back. | |
| And remember. | |
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| It was only we're hitting your nuclear sites. | |
| It was all done. | |
| That's what I don't like nine months ago. | |
| I told everybody now this is the setting up, going to full war. | |
| And again, one-dimensionally, don't like the Moolahs. | |
| They're unpopular. | |
| It'd be great to have them free, but who laid the path to put the Moodles in? | |
| Who's doing this to destabilize? | |
| And so Trump may have good intentions, I think he does, but I think they'll end up, they don't want the region stable. | |
| They don't want these countries to succeed. | |
| They want weak countries they control. | |
| They want to balkanize them. | |
| They want to break them in pieces. | |
| Here's that picture you sent me. | |
| Yeah, there's video reports of this never. | |
| And they end up identifying some of these guys as famous Israeli demolition experts. | |
| And then I went and checked with demolition guys here, demolition guys. | |
| I thought you were saying A team. | |
| You were saying I was going if it was E-Team. | |
| I was going for memory. | |
| And they had art students that did just those perfect floors. | |
| Wow. | |
| It is the exact same thing. | |
| And then look at the boxes right there. | |
| They even left as part of the artwork. | |
| What does that E-Team stand for? | |
| Is that explosive team? | |
| Yeah, they're telling you what they're doing. | |
| But it was part of the art project. | |
| But what's E-Team? | |
| Yeah. | |
| So the city paid for an art project. | |
| They were there for months. | |
| And then look, oh, it's the former Israeli demolition trainers. | |
| And then even their notes is part of the art display. | |
| And then you look at those boxes over there. | |
| Look at this. | |
| It says, New York, New York World Trade Center. | |
| Very amazing building outside. | |
| Very depressing building inside. | |
| Breakthrough. | |
| We want to fool the amazement to the amazing building. | |
| Amazement from inside. | |
| Depression inside. | |
| Amazement outside. | |
| Amazed to surprise or astonish greatly. | |
| Fill with wonder. | |
| Astound old English Amesian architectural analysis sketch to break through the black belt, not the amazing bone building site. | |
| And that's why the bones of the building was its own construction, not just the cores, but on the outside, it had all of those pillars, those lattice works, and then you see the blast points. | |
| The last part says, fill the inside with the amazing sight to balcony as ice cream or tongue. | |
| And they love to tell you through codes. | |
| Just like Epstein on the island. | |
| Look at the boxes. | |
| You blow the boxes up. | |
| Those are plastic explosive detonators. | |
| Wow. | |
| And then they're just calling themselves the E-Team. | |
| Yeah. | |
| The E-Team. | |
| The explosive team. | |
| Yep. | |
| They bragged about it right before they did it. | |
| And that's what you did, the Navy SEALs. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Not like that. | |
| We blew open doors, not fucking buildings. | |
| No. | |
| You ever seen that? | |
| There's a funny meme that goes that's got Superman, and it's the first plane that's flying into the World Trade Centers. | |
| And he gets right in front of it and he stops it and he goes, ha ha. | |
| Superman saves the day again. | |
| And he's holding the plane with one finger, and then the building still collapsed behind him. | |
| It's like, what the fuck? | |
| And again, they blew up Building Seven. | |
| I had the emergency manager on. | |
| They said, sir, we're blowing it up. | |
| You got to get out. | |
| And I had local news saying it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And they really screwed up. | |
| But, but, oh, look, the E-Team. | |
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| And that's the first plane. | |
| They go perfectly into the spot. | |
| Wow. | |
| Look at that shit. | |
| Yeah. | |
| This is crazy, man. | |
| What is this world we're living in? | |
| Oh, we're going to end with this, by the way. | |
| I know you got to get out of here. | |
| You have another show you got to do. | |
| This is really important. | |
| And I want to just say you mentioned the Epstein stuff. | |
| Now it broke Friday. | |
| I guess that's yesterday. | |
| Now the FBI says, oh, in 2023, there was 100 terabytes, not 14.6 they were hiding at the New York FBI offices. | |
| It was run by Comey's daughter hiding it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That Trump's people rated like 10 months ago or 11 months ago. | |
| God, it was 100 terabytes. | |
| Someone hacked in and deleted all of it. | |
| And guess who runs all the FBI computers, counterterrorism, the Epstein file, all the computers, the security for them? | |
| Tell me. | |
| Ghislaine Maxwell's sister. | |
| He can't make this shit up. | |
| Her other sister, guess what she runs? | |
| The WEF and the U.S. Worldwide Computers. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And it turns out he was more powerful than I thought. | |
| I knew he was on the throne commission. | |
| Turned out he worked for David Rockefeller, the founder of it, and was like his stand down. | |
| So that's why Epstein was so powerful. | |
| So it's about America first, folks, and this ain't for America. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And so, I mean, yeah, do I like the Moolah's? | |
| No. | |
| But I can't one-dimensionally just look at this and say, oh, I'm glad they might go. | |
| Even if it was just one-dimensional, how do we know they're going to go? | |
| How do we know they don't have nukes and use them? | |
| How do we know they don't seek our aircraft carriers? | |
| So that seven-country plan, that seven-war plan that we watched Wesley Clark talk about. | |
| What do you see? | |
| So say this happens. | |
| We're going through this war with them for the next few years. | |
| That is the completion of their plan. | |
| What do you, what, what can we, that people expect after that? | |
| We actually have a U.S. and NATO and Israeli plans that are different. | |
| They're similar. | |
| And they go in and cut the British hit 130 years ago and cut those countries out to have people fight the most. | |
| Like, ooh, let's make a country here because these three groups hate each other and let's make a country there. | |
| Even though you'll have one group, it's all this area and one group that's all this area. | |
| They'll cut countries out in chunks just to make them as weak and destabilized as possible. | |
| And so Israel is not going to stop. | |
| Israel's now backing al-Qaeda all over the region and the West is backing it. | |
| And so they'll just set up the next group to oppress the people, put women in beekeeper suits and throw gays off buildings and everything. | |
| And then they'll open the borders up more to take refugees in of pissed off Muslims that hate us in general. | |
| And our government's telling us we're going over there to do this to keep you safe from the Muslims while they bring record numbers of Muslims in. | |
| See how it works? | |
| And then they just set up the next scam, the next scam. | |
| And then our governments are the saviors in all of this. | |
| They're the guys keeping us all safe. | |
| And I can tell you, Trump's really smart in business. | |
| He's really smart in a lot of ways. | |
| But he even said, oh, I didn't understand government. | |
| I thought the military was all conservative. | |
| I didn't know these generals that sold me out were globalists. | |
| Well, Trump really looks at this one-dimensionally. | |
| Well, they're unpopular and they're getting nukes and the people want us to do it. | |
| So, okay. | |
| He's looking at it with just this snapshot. | |
| And I'm not defending him. | |
| And I hope now that this has started, I hope just in the interim that the Moolahs do fall. | |
| It doesn't turn into new Vietnam. | |
| Because now we're committed. | |
| And again, they already, last year when we had them nine months ago, the Moolahs are dictators, but they let the parliament vote on what they want. | |
| So the parliament voted, basically, one person did almost unanimously, that if they're hit again in a major attack, this is a major attack. | |
| This is a strategic, you know, just taking out nuke bases, that they will sink a bunch of ships at Strato Hormush. | |
| And then it's almost impossible to get those out. | |
| And something like 20, 30%, 25, 27%. | |
| Look it up. | |
| What percentage of oil and gas goes into the Strait of Hormus? | |
| I think it's 27% of the world's supply every day goes through there. | |
| And Trump's whole economic plan hinges on low inflation. | |
| And that means globally, not just here. | |
| So I've had economists on, if they even block it for three months, that'll double the price of oil. | |
| And what will that do to the U.S. economy? | |
| Trump's gotten the price of gas down by about half. | |
| 20 to 30% of petroleum. | |
| 27% is when I'm around, yeah. | |
| So, I mean, this is a big deal. | |
| It fluctuates the numbers 27.3. | |
| It was the last number I saw last week that day going through. | |
| Isn't it funny how Trump kind of tells you what his next move is, too? | |
| Like he just threw out Cuba the other day? | |
| Like, if I was Cuba, I'd be fucking getting underground as quickly as possible. | |
| Well, again, I'd love, I mean, Cuba is like Cancun and Costa Rica and Hawaii rolled into one. | |
| I mean, it's just badass. | |
| And it's horrible since 59. | |
| It's been a communist. | |
| It's been a Russian base on a Chinese base and it runs Venezuela. | |
| The Venezuela runs the cartels in Mexico. | |
| That's in our hemisphere. | |
| I would love to see Cuba fall. | |
| I'd love to back their rebels. | |
| You know, Cuba is with Venezuela with the voting machines, all the fraud with the Democrats. | |
| The mayor of LA is an admitted Cuban intelligence agent. | |
| She admits she was. | |
| So people underestimate Cuba because it's poor. | |
| That's because they keep the people poor on purpose. | |
| They are heavily up our ass. | |
| So, yeah, no, Trump in our hemisphere is doing a great job. | |
| And no, he's not even doing regime change. | |
| He's saying, okay, fix it, turn your economy on, turn the oil on for yourselves, because the only refineries that can refine it are in the U.S. that were built for that for them. | |
| It's a special type of crude. | |
| I mean, it's just to them, it's like sludge, but it's, it's, you know, the U.S. built their refineries, I mean, built their extraction and then built refineries just for that type of oil. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He's selling 90% of it to us. | |
| And he's saying, you know, you'll keep half the money and it's for your people, your infrastructure. | |
| And then I want you to have free and fair elections, and I want you to stop, you know, running the drug cartels. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And you see, as Trump cuts that off, they're going crazy in Mexico. | |
| What do you see before we wrap up? | |
| I'm curious to, you know, bottom line, Trump's making massive moves. | |
| Yeah, he's making massive massive moves. | |
| He's put the balls on the table. | |
| That's what I was leading to. | |
| How do you see this affecting the new world order, the banking cartels? | |
| Do you see this as a strategic move by Trump to take all of that down? | |
| He's not taking it down. | |
| He's taking it over. | |
| And he's changing a lot of it. | |
| So I said this a decade ago, and I said the globalists, neoliberal, well, the way they had it with a carbon tax and a social credit score through the carbon tax to control us and limiting families and having austerity and not having a laissez-faire capitalist economy, more of a crony communist system with the elites above the law, but all of us living under communism. | |
| That's it's a hybrid of fascism and communism. | |
| The WF-UN New World Order model has been dead for a while. | |
| And then now the battle is who will fill the vacuum, China, the EU, or the U.S.? | |
| Russia really doesn't have the power to do it. | |
| They're just military power. | |
| And Trump sees the vacuum and is moving in and taking it over because, like, dominoes, they're falling. | |
| And he's cutting China off, who's the main adversary. | |
| So that's why they had the Munich security meeting, you know, which was very important two weeks ago. | |
| And they admitted, we're done. | |
| Everybody hates us. | |
| The dual war is dead. | |
| And America is in the driver's seat to basically dominate. | |
| I'd rather do that through soft power. | |
| I'd rather do that through economics. | |
| Trump doing this with Iran, because it's part of an older Western British U.S.-Israel project, but that's kind of piggybacking the old project. | |
| And then it's fraught with a lot of danger, lining up what's left of the world, China, Russia, and a few countries over there against us. | |
| And that's kind of what the globalists want. | |
| I would rather not give them what they want and just economically dominate them. | |
| Because Israel did shut down Hamas, who they've been involved funding, and then Hezbollah through that. | |
| Israel's already cleaned up all the real threats to it. | |
| And again, they still see Iran as one. | |
| And I get that statement. | |
| But again, that's really just what they're telling us on the surface. | |
| It's a real issue, but it's really about destabilization. | |
| If Israel wanted to really empower Iran and the Aryans, that's where that word comes from, then I would be supportive of that. | |
| But it's always disingenuous. | |
| It's always put into something worse because they don't want a real competitor. | |
| They don't want a competitor for power in the region. | |
| That's why the smart Muslims like UAE and Qatar and Saudi Arabia are reforming and they want to be George Jetson and AI and, oh, take the burqas off. | |
| And okay, women can have jobs and all that. | |
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| It's because they're like looking forward, like, yeah, Islam is happening to most kids. | |
| It's taken over, but that's old Islam and it's going to create a clash and isn't going to work. | |
| So they're like trying to join the West and being smart. | |
| But meanwhile, the West, to a great extent, is funding all the radical cavemen Muslims. | |
| Trump is working with the Saudis and UA and others and trying to prop that group up. | |
| But it's all schizophrenic. | |
| Then the other U.S. agencies and stuff are still funding the radical Muslims. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Last question for you. | |
| What does this mean for the everyday average citizen? | |
| Like, I know that the stock market is going to be fucking chaos come Monday morning. | |
| Gold and silver are going to skyrocket. | |
| But as far as like everyday life for the average citizen in the United States, what are you predicting? | |
| Any change? | |
| Well, I could see the tone, the planes, the refuelers, and everything. | |
| And I said, you know, I think they'll hit at 6 o'clock Saturday evening here, middle of the night there. | |
| I was wrong. | |
| Instead, they hit during the day, you know, today. | |
| So when I make predictions, I'm 100% sure. | |
| I can give you approximations. | |
| Will the Iranians hit the aircraft carrier? | |
| They can't get the Terror R Ford except with ballistic missiles that's in the Mediterranean, but they can get the other one, which has been kind of put out there for them to hit. | |
| And they're in the Arabian Sea. | |
| I forget the name of it. | |
| Abraham Lincoln. | |
| You look it up, see, see what's the one close. | |
| It's Abraham Lincoln. | |
| I know that. | |
| I always have to check because I just know this stuff. | |
| I'm like, 27% that it's right. | |
| Abraham Lincoln. | |
| No, you're right. | |
| And so I can see trajectories of what's possible. | |
| It's up to the Moodlas. | |
| I mean, they hit all the top generals' houses, all the top Imams' homes, palaces. | |
| They did a decapitation yesterday. | |
| That's why they hit them during the day because they wouldn't normally you don't attack during the day. | |
| That's more dangerous for your aircraft. | |
| As you know, you guys almost always do your work at night, right? | |
| On the ground, same thing in the air. | |
| Trump's really doing a lot of really slick moves. | |
| So I don't, they may have, they may have killed the Ayatollah. | |
| I mean, they hit about the first strike hit, probably they're saying 300 targets. | |
| They're not saying, but they said hundreds of strikes per three cities, dozens more in small towns, some of them big bunker busters. | |
| So I think there's a good chance, you know, they hit the Moolah's main conference palace, and obviously their war council was probably meeting there, or at least their adjuncts. | |
| So they're off in a bunker somewhere, or they're off hiding in a village, and then they're still telling the guy under them what's going on, which is even more important. | |
| So I on, this is like a huge assessment, which you can't do to layer with all the intel. | |
| But I mean, I think they probably decapitated a third of their leadership yesterday or today. | |
| And they're continuing to kill them. | |
| And, you know, they've got all their stuff tapped. | |
| So if the regime falls in the next 48 hours, then it just goes away and there's not a problem. | |
| I tend to think they're going to hang on, even if they've cut the heads off, because the way they work, it's all compartmentalized. | |
| They just keep going. | |
| And it could take months and months for it to fall. | |
| It's really up to the Iranian people at this point. | |
| But then, you know, coordinating that's just insane. | |
| And if they blow up an aircraft carrier, then it escalates even more. | |
| We know that the MULAs could go crazy and say, launch the nerve gas. | |
| We know they've got it on ICBMs or on these medium-range and short-range ballistic missiles. | |
| I mean, it's just they could activate sleeper cells. | |
| They can hit London with these. | |
| They can hit Moscow. | |
| I'm not saying they're hit Moscow, but they can hit. | |
| And who knows what all this tension does in Pakistan and India threatening to nuke each other and China and what's China going to do on Taiwan? | |
| But this tends to make China not go into Taiwan. | |
| This tends to make North Korea watch out. | |
| So I get the calculus with Trump. | |
| I don't agree with it, but I understand his thinking. | |
| That what you do as a war planner and an analyst is you get in the minds of the people, your enemies and your leaders to try to figure it out. | |
| Because when you talk to them through the air in person, you can say, I know this is your thinking. | |
| And this is why you're like, how do you know that? | |
| Well, I'll have study all the policies. | |
| I don't know what you were briefed on because I already know the war doctrine. | |
| So it's a huge question. | |
| It's the big question. | |
| And I think this is now chaos. | |
| This is a major roll of the dice. | |
| And I guarantee the Pentagon has different scenarios of what they want. | |
| And that's a quick fall. | |
| And Trump's like, get in there now, do it. | |
| You know, overthrow, do this now. | |
| And then again, him doing that is us totally committed down to regime change. | |
| And so do the Iranians escalate? | |
| So they hit the aircraft carriers with ballistic missiles in the Med and the Arabian Sea, the Gulf and all that with their exorcets or whatever they are, the Chinese equivalent copy of the French Exocet. | |
| So, I mean, it's people, this is not normal wars, Iraq, Afghanistan. | |
| It's hard for the guys on the ground, but low-level kinetic boots on the ground. | |
| This is big war. | |
| This is World War III stuff. | |
| This goes from bad to worse, as Eric Prince said, who's a big hawk. | |
| And he went through the scenarios on shows. | |
| He's been on the war room and stuff and just said, this is not. | |
| This is a real gamble. | |
| Because, again, that scares Russia and China. | |
| I mean, Trump, this is mad dog stuff. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, and just like Hitler, I'm not comparing Trump to Hitler. | |
| Hitler had a bunch of early successes in Poland, in France, in Czechoslovakia, in Austria. | |
| And so he got emboldened. | |
| And then he started attacking North Africa and England and declared war on us after we declared, you know, it's just, you saw what happened. | |
| So Trump, Trump is having successes, and that tends to, and his military was saying, don't do this, don't do this. | |
| And he finally, but then they saw the successes, they all got war fever and went with it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, hopefully it doesn't turn into that. | |
| Well, history repeats itself. | |
| And yeah, they want the Epstein thing to go away because, not because Trump sent it, but because he said it, and I said it a year ago, because I was told this by people close to him. | |
| He goes, it will hurt the stock market. | |
| No, we need to get rid of this global elite. | |
| That's what's killing us. | |
| And it's not going away. | |
| So it's a huge deal. | |
| Let me just say this, Sean. | |
| Thanks for letting me rant here. | |
| And we're working out tomorrow morning. | |
| Yeah. | |
| But I want to get your take on what you think about everything right now? | |
| In closing. | |
| Well, I mean, I'm concerned for sure, right? | |
| We've heard rumblings of things happening with Iran for years, pretty much my whole life. | |
| It's been Iran's this close to nuclear capability. | |
| And, you know, we've been following it. | |
| And this, like I said at the beginning of this, this feels like it's here and now. | |
| This feels significantly different. | |
| Maybe it's Trump's eight-minute speech that he put out on that, but I don't know. | |
| He doesn't have that look like this is something that's going to happen. | |
| It's going to be done within one week. | |
| I think this is going to be long and drawn out over years and years. | |
| And just like you said earlier about the global chessboard, or what is that? | |
| Grand chessboard, grand chessboard. | |
| So when I was deployed in Afghanistan, that's how I felt. | |
| The whole time I was there, I was like, this is like a chess piece. | |
| There's no other reason to hold this chess, this location right now. | |
| Like we won. | |
| We won this war a long time ago. | |
| Why the fuck are we still here? | |
| And it made me feel like we were just a pawn on a chessboard. | |
| And, you know, if you look at the global map, it's like Afghanistan is in the perfect spot. | |
| Yeah, it sucks. | |
| The terrain sucks. | |
| The food, everything sucks about this fucking place. | |
| But strategically, it is such an advantageous position. | |
| And so when they were talking about that war drawing down and that coming to an end, I kept thinking like, as they were saying that on the news, there were still facilities being built on the bases that we were deployed to. | |
| And so I'm like, they're full of shit. | |
| They're building huge warehouses out here. | |
| They're not giving up this chess piece. | |
| So I see all of this like a grand game of chess. | |
| And I would like to, I'm glad we're on our side. | |
| I'll tell you that. | |
| I'd rather be on our side, even if I don't completely agree with our leadership. | |
| I'd rather be on this side than on that side. | |
| Well, I mean, our leadership, the question is, do they really do it for us? | |
| I mean, they blew up. | |
| They did 9-11. | |
| They killed 3,000 Americans as a pawn sacrifice, which is something in war. | |
| Look up pawn sacrifice in war. | |
| It's where the generals have always done this. | |
| Our military will send out an expeditionary group to draw out the enemy and get intel, even though it's a suicide mission. | |
| There's a 50% chance they're all going to get killed. | |
| You end up winning the war and saving hundreds of thousands of troops because you're willing to get a thousand killed. | |
| That's exactly what I'm talking about. | |
| And so, 9-11, if you want to moralize what Israel and the U.S. did, was a pawn sacrifice. | |
| And MI6 was involved as well. | |
| And everybody knows this. | |
| All the generals, all the Intel, everybody's, of course, they knew day one. | |
| They knew it was coming beforehand. | |
| That's how I was able to predict it. | |
| So, yeah, let's just grow up, folks. | |
| 9-11 was done by the West. | |
| And then to bring the Muslims in here. | |
| They're so bad. | |
| Why they see? | |
| Piss them off, bring them in here. | |
| You're absolutely right. | |
| And so 9-11 was a pawn sacrifice so that we could now invade the world. | |
| Well, I am glad that we're making moves, though. | |
| I don't want to see our soldiers die whatsoever, but I understand that there is a lot of evil throughout this planet. | |
| And I'm glad that Trump is making moves in Venezuela, now Iran, potentially Cuba. | |
| I think he needs to look to the north. | |
| I think right above our northern border in Canada, there's a lot of struggle. | |
| It's gone full coming. | |
| It's going on there. | |
| Full coming. | |
| So for me. | |
| They're now recruiting Chinese troops for the military. | |
| Yeah. | |
| With AKs. | |
| I saw a picture the other day walking around with AKs. | |
| They signed a lot foreign soldiers to be in the military, including Chinese. | |
| Yeah, they're not allowed to have assault rifles up there. | |
| They take the citizens' guns. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And now Chinese troops are joining the Canadian. | |
| You're absolutely right. | |
| And in one-dimensionally, there isn't 9-11 and all that connected to Venezuela and all that. | |
| That's a clean thing Trump's doing. | |
| He could go sideways, but I get why he's doing it. | |
| This whole Middle East thing knows you now get the larger compendium of history. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, so it kind of feels like we're starting a bunch of fights on a bunch of fronts. | |
| And I hope he's getting some good advice from his military leadership and defense leadership right now. | |
| You said it earlier, though. | |
| The old order's dying. | |
| We have to go into the vacuum and assert our power. | |
| It feels like it. | |
| That's Trump's view. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Again, I'm not endorsing that. | |
| I'm being more cautious, but I'm explaining his perspective why he's doing it. | |
| I'm just saying there's all these evil players involved in our defense and intelligence. | |
| He's like the lesser of two evils right now. | |
| And I feel like he does have the right intention. | |
| The end game, Trump's end game, is to deliver us from evil and to bring the United States back to the height of its glory. | |
| And so I'm supporting this for now, but I'm also listening to everything everybody's saying. | |
| Oh, and I totally respect that. | |
| And I hope it turns out good. | |
| I hope he cannot let them take this if it's successful and then twist it into something bad, which they always do. | |
| Things are different with Trump. | |
| Maybe that's about to happen. | |
| But I support the people of Cuba being free in Venezuela. | |
| That's great for us. | |
| Mexico is self-determining, dealing with the drug cartels. | |
| I just wanted viewers, I'm glad you had me on, to get historic. | |
| You look up everything I said, folks. | |
| It's all on record. | |
| And you understand the wider picture. | |
| Separately, I know you wanted to end with this because it's something a little more positive. | |
| Our savior, JD Vance, but separately, I'm doing a podcast live from the Alex Jones Network today, 1 p.m. Central. | |
| Got a bunch of big guests and stuff coming on. | |
| And they're trying to shut down InfoWars. | |
| You come to the office all the time, you see it. | |
| We've survived so much, people don't take it seriously. | |
| They have a Texas receiver trying to shut us down. | |
| We're battling him in Corbin. | |
| It looks like late March will probably shut down. | |
| We may survive again, but the Alex Shones Network at AJN Lime on X, the Alex Show Show on Rumble, and just find the live feed there today because it won't be on InfoWars. | |
| It's the Alex Shones Network at Real Alex Shones on X at AJN Lime on X and on Rumble, the Alex Shones Show. | |
| And I'm going to do a deep dive with documents and clips and cover the latest information on that as well. | |
| And I'm funded by viewers and listeners out there. | |
| Just like Sean and his supported sponsors, they're amazing. | |
| I tell you, that Zeolite stuff you've got is incredible. | |
| And by the way, Ways to Well, they're the very best blood testers in the country. | |
| It's who I use. | |
| I've had my blood tested by other companies, and I brought to my doctor. | |
| He said, This is the best place ever. | |
| What is this? | |
| He does it for the Pentagon, you name it. | |
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| That funds operation you funded, and I need funds to battle these people. | |
| Realalxhows.com. | |
| Yeah, absolutely. | |
| And I go every morning, I go to Alex's studio. | |
| That's where we work out. | |
| And it's a skeleton crew. | |
| It's two gigantic buildings with a tiny handful of people in there that are keeping the lights on, keeping everything running. | |
| So he does need support. | |
| So, all of my viewers that are out there, anybody out there, buy a t-shirt, buy some supplements from Alex. | |
| Like, keep him on the air. | |
| We need that. | |
| We need that brain, right? | |
| We need that brain right now to help us to help explain and break everything down for us simpletons. | |
| Well, it's been declassified. | |
| They have the CIA and come after me. | |
| It just got declassified. | |
| Well, then they sued and got it from after a couple years, Fannie Willis in Georgia. | |
| 8,000 pages. | |
| The DOJ secretly funding her civil criminal operation against Trump. | |
| Same thing with me. | |
| They funded it against me through three legal grants. | |
| It's all coming out. | |
| I filed a civil rights suit two weeks ago. | |
| Takes money to do it against the DOJ. | |
| People go, wait, Trump's in now. | |
| No, against the DOJ action. | |
| The deputy DOJ head killed the criminal investigation, Todd Blanche, into what Ed Martin launched on what happened to me. | |
| He killed that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| He's a Democrat Party lawyer. | |
| Why did Trump put him in? | |
| Again, Trump has these blind spots. | |
| But the point is, we are fighting the deep state, not just on air, but off here. | |
| And I can't do without your support. | |
| So thank you, Sean Johnson. | |
| Yeah. | |
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| Let's watch this funny ass video. | |
| And yeah. | |
| No, no, this is a new HBO documentary coming out. | |
| This is real. | |
| I am JD Vance's coach. | |
| I'm joking, folks, here. | |
| This is so funny. | |
| Many of you are very talented, but if you really want to wow me today, you're going to have to show something extra. | |
| Little thing on point, heart. | |
| I think his mom like drank when she was pregnant or something. | |
| At a boy, JD. | |
| Hustle, hustle. | |
| I believe in you, JD. | |
| Don't listen to those motherfuckers. | |
| I know your heart's on the football field, but I need your head in history class, Mr. Vance. | |
| Yes, Vance. | |
| That's stupid freak I'll never make the team He's a loser. | |
| Fuck you, Gavin. | |
| You and your dad are both gay. | |
| Damn it, Vance! | |
| I wish I had 100 of you. | |
| If only you could get those godforsaken test scores up. | |
| If you ask a hot chick to prom, I'll give you a C because history smiles upon the bold. | |
| Asking me for my permission to ask my daughter to prom is a really classy move. | |
| Dance past history. | |
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| Now, let's go beat the shit out of the Soros High Goblins. | |
| Great job. | |
| At Maverick Darby on S. That's going viral right now. | |
| Yeah, great job. | |
| I love him. | |
| Yeah, awesome. | |
| Alex, thank you so much, brother. | |
| Let's, as this develops, let's get you back in here. | |
| Yeah, we keep doing these short ones and update everybody on what's going on. | |
| And I'm going to figure out how to make this go live. | |
| So I'll figure that over the next couple of weeks. | |
| You have done well, Lord Veda. | |
| Autobots transform and roll out. | |
| Everybody, don't stress too much. | |
| Megatron, prepare to die. | |
| Gold and silver stockholder, you're having a great day. | |
| Let's see what silver is right now in closing. | |
| Sean Johnson, before there was Israelis planting bombs in the World Trade Center, there was cybertrums. | |
| All their stockholders are shit in their pants this weekend. | |
| I told you about silver six months ago. | |
| Bullion is, I mean, they're picking out their next Lamborghini right now if you own gold and silver. | |
| Did I tell you about silver? | |
| You did. | |
| You didn't listen to me. | |
| You didn't listen. | |
| Oh, look, it's back up to 94 right now. | |
| Oh, I'm afraid it's only jumped $60. | |
| 94. | |
| So that crossed the limit, right? | |
| 92 was the, they were trying to cross over 92 to create a new one. | |
| I mean, they hit like 10, 15, whatever it was. | |
| But the point was, I told my family around it. | |
| They're like, should we dump it when it went down to 70? | |
| I said, no, that's just profit taking. | |
| They have to, it's all baked in. | |
| The mines have orders double what they can do on average. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It takes 10 years to build one of these proper mines. | |
| It's that big of a construction operation. | |
| And then the point is, it's an essential rarest mineral. | |
| It's needed in all the computers. | |
| And everything's scaling up. | |
| It's even the data centers. | |
| So just that baked in. | |
| You can suppress silver, you can nick it short it, but in the long term, it's going straight up. | |
| Yeah, there's no. | |
| I think within five years, it's $500 an ounce. | |
| Yeah, the vaults. | |
| March is historically the delivery month, right? | |
| That's the biggest month for silver because that's when the mines start delivering all of their silver to all these other countries. | |
| And right now, there's a huge shortage on how much they have in the vaults to deliver. | |
| And there's a lot of paper fucking silver stocks that aren't going to be able to, like if people try to cash those in to get actual physical silver, they're not going to be able to. | |
| And that's going to cause even bigger run. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So. | |
| Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen it. | |
| Anyways, have a great weekend, everybody. | |
| We love you. | |
| Love you too. | |
| Bye-bye. | |
| Are you not entertained? | |
| Are you not entertained? | |