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Oct. 19, 2024 - Toxic Culture - Rob Agueros
02:37:45
The Culture of Infowars Saved America
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Alex, you know, I started.
Alex was in this studio and this was the heyday.
Yeah, it's funny to see it out there now because like the way we had it set up, it was all now we had like five monitors out there constantly getting news headlines and we had a huge board out there and stuff.
But yeah, early on I tried to get Bob Dylan and I called his manager and I kept calling the manager, Bob Dylan.
I was like, man, he's got to be on with Alex Jones, you know.
And I finally got a hold of the manager and he said, you know, he hasn't done an interview in like 40 years.
I was like, well, you can start now.
But the other one that I got was Serpico.
Serpico.
Yeah.
And so the guy that worked here at the time, I had just started producing and so he was kind of, you know, I don't know if he, I don't know what his deal was, but he didn't want me producing.
Really?
So it was like that day or it was like the day before or something, but he was like, yeah, you're going to have to hang it up on producing.
You're good at bringing up articles and stuff, but you know, we're going to need you to stop calling people.
Oh, yeah.
And it was either that day or the next day.
And he was like, John, there's a phone call for you.
I was like, who is it?
He was like, who is this?
Frank Serpico?
I got Serpico.
And I was like, yeah, dude, never again.
You're never going to be able to tell me anything ever again.
Absolutely.
But yeah, it is a toxic culture that we're living in.
The culture of America in my lifetime, because I guess I'm old, but has really changed.
I was going to say, so what, if you don't mind me asking, what decade was that when you were born in?
I was born in 1971.
So 71. So we're going about 40 years, 50 years.
Man, this has to be a hard pill to swallow, too.
Just knowing the differences.
Just me, my reality just pre living in 2014 to now.
Just in 10 years, it blows my mind how different things are.
Yeah, things have changed.
I was thinking about that today as things have changed since 2008, really culture-wise.
It seems like once Obama got in, there was a lot of hope and change, and it changed all right.
But what changed was what was happening in the background with our culture.
You know, the Illuminati music industry basically plus streaming, you know, the internet and Spotify and all that stuff kind of killed American music in a sense.
But, you know, popular music is Taylor Swift.
You know, it's Beyonce, it's Jay-Z.
Nobody cares.
See, and that's the thing about, I guess, modern music is they have such control over everything that they can push people who aren't even that popular anymore.
Well, that's it.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, that's it.
That's all they do.
The thing is, is there are just probably thousands of great bands out there right now.
There are envelopes still being pushed.
Let me ask you a question.
Have you ever heard of a guy named Eric Gales?
No.
See?
But you've heard of a guy named Jimi Hendrix.
And you've heard of a guy named Stu Rayvon.
And you've heard of Albert King, Johnny Hooker, Freddie King.
You've heard of Robin Trower.
David Gilmore.
Yeah, household names.
Well, right now, there is a guitar player.
His name's Eric Gales.
He's been around.
He's been around since I got here in the 90s.
The Gales brothers had an album, Resurrection, that came out.
But he was a prodigy from Memphis.
He's a prodigy from Memphis.
We have the next stepping stones of American music that are happening right now.
But, you know, Eric Gales doesn't matter.
Now, you can go get in your car and drive home, put that on Spotify, put on Eric Gales, put on John Bell.
Well, there's a ton of songs that I can recommend for Eric Gales, but it'll blow your mind.
And it's the real deal.
It's not.
I mean, I'm a guitar player, so I came here from New York City with my brothers.
Oh, nice.
And, you know, we had a choice between We chose between Santa Cruz and coming here.
Yeah, there he is.
There's Eric.
And that's Eric when he's young, too.
And so he's a left-handed guitar player and grew up in Memphis, you know, family of musicians.
And just that first album, the Gales Brothers Band album, Stevie was still alive.
And so Eric comes to Austin and, you know, and he's meeting his hero, Stevie Rayvon.
He's like, can I get your autograph?
And Stevie had heard his album.
He was like, can I get your autograph?
And so those are the kinds of people that are out there right now.
There's a lot of people like that.
But, you know, everyone always says on whatever social media you're looking at, there's always somebody that's going, who's the greatest guitar player of all time?
Yeah.
And first of all, there is no greatest guitar player of all time.
You know, there's just art.
There's different forms.
There's different forms.
It's like, who's the greatest painter of all time?
Yeah.
I mean, what genre are you talking about?
You know, who's the judge?
Exactly.
It's art.
But yeah, it's funny because I get excited about what you're doing here because this is what I want to do too.
I'm not trying to step on you.
No, please do.
No, take it all.
But I want to, what excites me, having been a public radio DJ and being a musician and seeing what's happened to 6th Street and the entertainment district of Austin, we could talk about that.
We'll definitely get to that.
I get excited about hearing from an Eric Gales what he's been through.
I want to hear what Jimmy Vaughn thinks about what's happened to Austin.
I want to hear what Susan Anton is going through.
Antones.
Just to say the owner of Antones.
And it may seem like, well, that's kind of a step outside of what I do, which is, you know, and I'll never stop.
You know, I'm constantly thinking about, like I'm thinking about right now, I'm thinking about New York City and what's going on in New York City.
That's freaking me out right now.
I'm thinking about Maui still.
I'm constantly thinking about what's going on.
But the reason that culture is so important is that, yeah, that's a good show, too.
He tears it up there.
The reason that culture is so important is that we are put in this cage of perception.
And that's what they want.
That's what they've been doing since the dawn of time, since Pythagoras, you know, since the secret societies started manipulating the public's mind from the beginning, they've been trying to keep our perception in a place.
And now here we are.
Like I said, I was born in 1971.
My father was in a band called Arcturus, and we were in Washington, D.C. My father, you know, he was a keyboard player in early soul bands like kind of Otis Redding kind of stuff.
And he was in a band called The Disciples of Soul.
And the only white guy in the band.
But none of that meant anything.
Yeah.
Yeah, that is a great name.
That is a great name.
None of that, that didn't mean anything.
I mean, it probably did mean something back then.
But by the time I was born, my dad was in bands that resembled the band War.
Okay.
You know?
And Jazz Fusion was a big thing and all that.
And so growing up, we had this, and I'm just talking about perception, but we had this history of division in this country.
But we were convinced that we were going to move away from that.
Yeah.
And we were.
And, you know, and I've had, you know, I don't know if you know who Bernie Worrell is.
Okay, Bernie Worrell became a close friend of mine when I was a DJ.
Yeah, is that Bernie?
Did you get Bernie that quick?
No, that's War.
Okay.
But yeah, Bernie, Bernie's the keyboard player.
He's since passed, but he was a keyboard player for PFON.
And so, you know, I came up coming into that reality.
And then by 2008, 2010, yeah, here we go.
Everything starts to shift back to this perception that the Democrats want us to have.
They want us all to be divided.
When in reality, the America I grew up in was just American.
And I even feel uncomfortable saying, well, he's a black man or this person was a white man.
Isn't that weird?
It doesn't feel right.
Why can't we just say man or woman?
I've always thought about that.
It's like, why is race the main description of how we identify people?
And that's part of the perception.
And so that's what they want.
You know, that's, that, that it's those little things that they want us to, you know, they want us to do.
It's just something else like.
Yeah, but what I'm saying is like I stepped out of a time machine, you know, and I look at the kids today and they haven't, they didn't see what I saw.
Like when I was when I was a kid, there was no computer.
Commodore 64, you know, I was like 11 years old when that thing was made.
You know, the first video games we had was Pong, which I showed my daughter one time.
I said, honey, this is the original video game that was ever made.
And, you know, and I held it up to her and I showed her Pong.
Can you guys bring a Pong?
And, you know, she looks at it and she says, I'm going to wait for it to come up because it's probably funnier if we do.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Like, I agree with you 100%.
You step out.
It's like these kids now.
Yeah, we know we come from different generations, but it's so far off, and it's so far from what we grew up with.
It's just like, I don't, I don't, you know, I've said this before.
It's like every generational gap is getting further and further.
Because, like, when I was growing up, it was just like, look at them with their loud music and, you know, saggy pants and their, you know, their eyebrows or something.
Now it's just like gender, it's fucking everything.
Yeah, so my daughter looked at that and she goes, I'm showing it to her and she's looking at me, looking at it, looks at me.
She goes, is it loading?
You know, because like it's a hurt, what is that, man?
But that was it.
That was the extent of a video game.
That was all you got.
That was it.
And you got real good at that.
Yeah.
And then you went and read a book and you sat under a tree and you, you know, you had three channels to choose from on the TV with an antenna.
And, you know, and you went and ran around in the woods with your friends until somebody hit the dinner bell or whatever.
And it was a totally different existence than what kids are going through today.
And I really, that's what excites me is that somehow we can bring Americans back to being Americans instead of being, you know, in this cage of this perception that we're all in.
And, you know, it's it's it's something it's nothing new.
It's been going on since the dawn of time.
And I just hope that at some point the I'm going to cross the line right here, but the way I see it, and a lot of people disagree with me, and you can disagree with me too.
And now I'm about to talk about my parents' generation.
And I'm talking about a lot of people that I respect come from the boomer generation and the generations previous to that, too.
But it appears that what happened was the boomer generation, and I'm not saying everybody in that generation, because there's plenty of people that fought for this country and, you know, and I respect my elders and I respect them.
But I can't respect people that are day in, day out.
And a lot of these people don't even have children that are doing all this damage that are day in, day out working to destroy the future of my children, of your children, or the coming generations.
And so what you have is the baby boomer generation comes in after World War II, after my grandparents, the greatest generation, and they're spoiled.
And they've been spoiled their whole lives.
They had the largest divorce rate of any, and they treated my generation, Generation X, like we were kind of disposable.
They had to go live their lives first, and we were kind of in the background.
And, you know, so a lot of people in my generation ended up in divorced families.
And we suffered from that.
And, you know, at this point in my life, I don't care anymore.
But a lot of people in my generation, first of all, Generation X was the punk generation.
Yeah.
And the metal generation.
And we had a lot of angst to begin with.
And a lot of it came from that.
But we've always been rebellious.
And I read recently that they erased the archives, although it's on the Wayback Machine, but they erased the archives of MTV.
Really?
So all the shows and stuff.
Instead of giving it to Library of Congress, they just erased it.
And it makes you wonder why.
You know, I mean, that's American culture.
Yeah.
That saddens me because I really enjoy the classic videos you see that were videotape tape recorded of like the malls or, you know what I'm saying, amusement parks.
Usually they do with the malls.
When you go back, you can see just class or like old high schools too.
They do that for high schools.
It's like, bro, just the difference of the quality of life you could see.
I mean, and it's just like if any, at any time point in that era, you take a still image and compare it to that same kind of area now, and it's just like night and day.
It's amazing.
And it's crazy.
It's amazing.
And that's what we've been doing here at Infowars is this whole time, really, that's been what we've been doing.
Is we've been trying to break people, you know, break their conditioning and to push people's perception a little bit further towards reality or at the very least towards critical thinking.
And so, you know, eventually, some people, they don't get it at first, but I mean, you see this, you see people every day turning from the Democrat Party, like this state senator out in California just did that.
The most recent one.
Yeah.
We've had a couple, we've had a handful of Democrats just straight up actually leave their party publicly, which is cool, which is nice.
It's nice to see that they aren't scared to take that standpoint publicly instead of just kind of willy-nilly, you know, just doing it on the quiet and not trying to get any backlash from any other Democrats.
Because we know that that entire party, that's kind of how they, that's like their camaraderie.
They do things in unison together for show.
And there's a lot of things that they get away with.
There's a lot of things that no one talks about because of their control of the media.
And I mean, and like I said, It's just one big old circle jerk with all these guys, and all they want to do is be the popular person.
They don't care what their city looks like, they don't care the repercussions of you know fraud elections.
Like, it's just wild how they get to do whatever they want with no repercussions.
Look at that, I haven't even seen this article yet.
That's right.
Online archive is a tragedy.
So they want to, there are no repercussions.
And that's that's part of our, that's the worst part of our perception, and that's the cage is that you've got people that are, I mean, the things that they're getting away with now, you know, I mean, you got Hunter Biden today who went and pled guilty nine counts.
And it's like the more you look at it, it's like, okay, because dad's going to pardon him because Joe Biden lies about everything.
He said he would never pardon him, but we know he's lying.
They were supposed to bring on like 30 witnesses, right?
Yeah, so that, so then you look at it more and it's like, so what would that look like?
And that's what we do here, too, is we look tomorrow's news today.
So you figure that out.
I see who the actual witnesses are.
Because you can critically think.
You can put things together.
You can look into the future and you can say, hey, this is a possibility.
Nobody's saying no, you know, and now most of the time we're right.
Exactly.
So that gives us more fuel to put it together.
That's what was going to happen is Hunter was going to go into that courtroom and they're going to go, you know, here's.
He was going to be humiliated.
And his family's all going to be sitting there.
It's going to be like, like, how many escorts was that?
Like, his wife from South Africa, she's going to be sitting there going.
You know who they're going to ask.
You know, he was like, I'm just going to plead guilty.
Yeah.
Because it was going to be like, how many escorts was that?
You know, and then there's the pictures of him on the laptop with the kids.
Bro, that Hunter, or what they did at Marco Polo, compiling all the emails and the pictures and going through all that.
I feel bad for the person who had to do all that.
Had to look at all that.
That had to have been, because, I mean, there's been reports about how FBI agents couldn't even handle the amount of stuff from that laptop.
Oh, yeah.
So it's like someone took the time.
I'm sure.
I hope it was a team because one person going through all that.
You know, no wonder the FBI is so screwed up.
All the things they got to look at.
Eventually, like, you probably, you know, something turns in you.
Yeah.
You just wake up the next day and you're like, now I'm evil.
Yeah.
See, we were talking about being desensitized today.
And a lot of people don't take into consideration the amount and the type of content that we have to go through, shuffle through, research for the purposes of broadcasting and giving out, you know, this information.
Yeah, and we take it for granted, too.
Like, we, we, uh, sorry about that.
No, no, no.
We, uh, let's talk to culture, do it a fucking way.
Okay.
Well, I don't want to get out of the shot.
I don't want everyone to see my stomach.
Can we return this shit?
It's shaped like a dick, Grandma.
It looks cute.
Summer, I said.
Why did you do that?
I seen it myself, and I brought it up a formula.
I said, Grandma, this looks like a dick.
I never wear this shit at fucking school.
It's cute.
It's cute, but it's shaped like a dick.
That's so cute to you, guys, huh?
It's cute because it looks like a fucking dick on me.
No, Mom, we better return this shit.
We need to know...
No, you can't come in because you're going to put your back on it.
I don't give a fuck this- But, um, but yeah, that's the thing is, like, it's hard to, you know, we live, we do live in a bubble.
And we're in this bubble of constantly searching for more and more truth and more and more knowledge.
And I'm sure, you know, people laugh at that, but eventually it comes true.
But so we take it for granted, you know, and what we do know.
And there are a lot of people out there now that are basically following in our footsteps that are being successful doing it.
But, you know, at the end of the day, there's a special sauce that we got here or something.
There's an ingredient here at InfoWars that you get your BA in InfoWars, man, and it's like, it will never leave you.
If you come to this place with a work ethic, you will leave the most well-rounded, well-seasoned, political, like, I don't want to say influencer, just politically advanced, individual, because we are just in it so much.
And when you have that work ethic, like, I, I mean, I'm not bragging or anything, but no, it's like, I, I, I, when I got here, I was like, what can I do?
And they're like, yeah, these are your tools, and this is what we need.
And they basically, it was so simple.
They were like, I was like, so what do y'all need?
We need people, somebody to make ads.
We need this.
They just showing, just letting me know all the holes that there were.
Right.
And these are your tools.
Now, now do it.
And those are the people that last year are the people that none of those holes are my job description.
Yeah, you come to work and you're like, what can now, wait a minute.
All right.
So nobody's going to bother me now.
I'm going to look at what I got to get done.
I'm going to make sure all these gaps are filled.
Yeah.
And that, you know, God bless Alex for that.
That's been his philosophy this whole season.
See, and that's what's so crazy.
People don't understand that.
That's what blows my mind.
Like he, Alex is like, hey, good job.
That's about it.
Yeah.
That's, you know, that's like, and if you're not doing a good job, then you're not going to be here For him to pat you on the back.
Exactly.
And even if you get discouraged because no one's saying anything to you, it's like no one's telling you you're doing bad.
So you're doing great.
If no one's telling you that you're fucking up.
He's surrounded himself with the right people, you know.
Oh, absolutely, man.
And that's one thing I love about this place is, I mean, the people that we work with.
And it's so much like family, man.
And me coming, I am from a huge family.
And half of them are biological, the other half aren't.
So just being accepted and then having such a different spectrum of the types of personalities in my family.
And then growing up in sports, I played sports since I was three.
From the time I was three to I was 22. So when I go to a place like this, I feel like everything that I've done my entire life has just trained me for this because it's not that I don't have feelings.
I just know how leaders lead and how many different types of leaders there can be.
And at the end of the day, they all have one thing in common, success.
So if you don't take anything personal other than being unsuccessful, because once you, if you get in trouble, then you fail, they're just like, oh, shit, I didn't succeed.
Like, that bothers me.
That's one of those things where I'm like, shit, I know I can do better.
That's all you can do.
Exactly.
Yeah, that's all you can do.
Just be the best at whatever it is that you, you know.
And, you know, but I, I, yeah, I learned a lot.
I, you know, like I said, so I started in public radio, then I got a little bit into film, working on film, being a crew member and stuff.
And then got into television.
I was raised in radio.
My dad was an Associated Press back when it was a reputable organization.
So did you develop this voice or you were born with the radio voice?
My grandpa has a very, or had a very booming, friendly voice.
You know, where are you from?
Okay.
But then my dad, of course, my dad has the voice.
So yeah, that's where I get the voice.
I don't know if I developed it or not.
I mean, this is it.
It might just be natural.
You have the natural voice.
I mean, this is it.
This is it.
You know, when I sing, I try to sing in a higher register and I keep telling myself, like, just sing like this.
Yeah, like how?
Huh?
Like how?
Let me just sing like...
Toxic culture, you know, just low, you know, instead of toxic culture.
You know, that's fake.
Yeah, you know.
But anyway, so John Mountain exclusive.
You hear that from anywhere else.
And so I just want to make one last point about perception.
And Dom Luker was getting into this the other day.
And I think it's a really, it's something that it just triggered something in me that I was like, you know, that's really what that just brings it all together.
That brings it all together is that it's all about perception.
And, you know, we perceive, and I'm going to say something slightly controversial.
Please do.
But, and I'm not going down the Jewish rabbit hole here.
But we can.
When we grew up in this country, we've had it.
I mean, I remember being a kid and having nightmares about Hitler and about, you know.
Damn.
I have nightmares about World War II.
Holy shit.
So growing up, I was aware of the Holocaust and I was aware, and we're always aware of that.
But are we aware that 700, you know, 65,000 Americans just tore each other apart?
How aware of that are we?
How aware are we of the over 100 million of Mao's people that just decimate gone?
The, you know, 80 million in Russia?
Like, you know, we're talking about 6 million plus another 3 million in Hitler's Nazi Germany.
And so you start thinking about that, it's like, why do we put the Holocaust up on this important thing that we've always got to be focused on when these other massive genocides, just horrors happen?
And then you put it into context to right now.
So 765,000 people, and I grew up partly in Kentucky, that's where my family's from, and that's where I went to high school and stuff.
They all killed each other during the Civil War.
You know, you ate lunch with your cousin, and then you went to your side, and then you met each other in the battlefield, and you killed each other for Lincoln and whoever.
Or for the big banks, you know.
And, you know, we don't really look at the details of ourselves.
And so you think about that, but then you think about 480, something like 470,000, 480,000 children go missing every year in the United States.
No one talks about that.
It's 700 and some thousand in the Civil War, you know, one battle after another, people killing each other, almost equal to the amount of children that go missing in the United States every year.
Like, this is red alert stuff.
And we just turn it all off because our perception is, you know, what did Hillary Clinton say today that makes us angry?
Or what did Kamala say today about the First Amendment?
Or what, you know, or, you know, what, let's talk about Churchill and Hitler and all that.
Let's talk about what's happening right now.
Right now.
It's perceived right now.
And it's been this battle to keep our perception away from those.
And that's what we've done here is we're constantly Trying to push people towards the perception of the reality we're in now.
So, like, you know, we can talk about Lincoln in the Civil War and what happened in the car on the way to go save these children.
Yeah.
That's happening right now.
We can talk about this.
But there are things that are happening right now.
Awful things.
And we're just going to leave that for 100 years from now for people to sit around and talk about comfortably.
Yeah.
You know?
No.
No, and there's other, I mean, not to make a light of that, but it's the same concept of how a lot of people don't understand that Ukraine has been bombing their own people for fucking almost a decade now.
You know what I mean?
It's just like, it's just little things like that.
It's like people don't know the reality of our reality.
Well, and the fact that you can be so, I don't know.
I mean, the level of stupidity that's out there.
No, same thing with this fucking Israel-Hamas war.
Yeah.
They're like, oh, only this many people died.
Only this many women and children.
It's like, no, anything that you say is allowable is not.
Not at all.
Yeah.
So, I mean, what's next?
Like, so these nuclear missiles only took out half of the planet.
Oh, okay.
Well, is Sports Center still on?
Yeah.
You know?
I mean, and that's exactly the same.
The thing is, we're not going to have, I was starting to watch Thursday Night Football, and I see how excited these people are.
And they're all one.
They're all behind their team, the Chiefs fans, and they're all shouting and screaming.
And they're excited about being there at the game.
And they want the team to win and all that.
And they know exactly what's going to happen and which player is going to do what and all that stuff.
And yet, they have no idea that we gave billions and billions of dollars to be washed in the Ukraine for people that are running our government into communism.
But more and more people are becoming aware.
More and more people are waking up.
But I just don't know how much time we have left.
And so the thing I get excited about is changing perceptions.
So take that.
Anybody watching or to, you know, be that as it may, I think what we need to do from here on out is take these perceptions.
Take perception.
Because I'm basically, I'm sick and tired.
I'm burned out on everything.
I'm sick of the hamster wheel that I'm in.
We all are.
We're tired of.
Okay, can you bring my jacket when you come back in?
Thank you.
We're tired of nothing being done.
My daughter said that to me the other day.
She was like, is anybody ever going to do anything?
And nobody does anything in the country club in Washington, D.C., but I think the key to it is really going after perceptions.
And so I think the next weapon in the info war is taking what they think that we should perceive something as and somehow twisting it into a truth and changing the perception.
And we do that.
We already organically do that.
But I mean like purposefully do that.
Like, oh, okay, you're going to give us this now.
Okay, you're going to give us the Georgia shooting.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, so independent media is rising.
You know, the Mockingbird media is dying.
So as independent media rises, the story is it's no longer there was a shooting in Georgia.
The Democrats, you know, Kamala came out immediately, you know, as everyone predicted and said, you know, I'm going to take away your guns and your AR-15s.
The story is this kid's, this kid is a Kamala Harris supporter.
A Kamala Harris supporter shot.
That's the headline.
Kamala Harris, 14-year-old Kamala Harris supporter shoots two math teachers and two, I think, special needs kids.
Yeah.
And that's your headline.
So your perception changes because right now you go turn on Lester Holt and he's like, you know, they're just going to, there is no mention of and that's the real story.
Damn.
And that's the actual story.
A Kamala Harris supporter killed those people and then she came out without even knowing the guy within an hour, two hours, and of course predictably used it and, you know, and used that to create the perception on all the gullible people.
And so there's got to be a revolution in perception.
I
I agree a thousand percent.
What's crazy to me about what you were just saying is the fact that there is a 14-year-old Kamala Harris supporter.
Yeah.
Like at that point, I just, I hate kids in politics, period.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I really think maybe 17, 18, once you kind of understand, you get a little bit, but I know when I was in school, they didn't teach me shit about our actual government.
They didn't teach us shit about actual finance.
They didn't teach us shit about Actual American history.
It's all, you know, history is written by the victors type shit.
So we're still learning it now.
Yeah, absolutely.
But it's just like, why is this kid at 14 even such a supporter where they feel like they had why I'm just a supporter at all?
Like, and then, and then, and then that's our 14-year-old is supporting of all people, Kamala Harris.
Yeah.
That's an even bigger issue because that means this 14-year-old wasn't given.
I don't want to say he's not smart enough to make.
I mean, he's fucking 14. Like, when I was 15, 16, 17, I was still making fucking idiotic decisions.
Even so, I was 25. I didn't care.
No, when I was careful.
At 14, did you care about politics?
I didn't care about politics until I got to college.
And that was because people were talking shit about the other side of where I came from.
I'm just trying to remember what I cared about at 14 years old.
Me, I think it was baseball and Tony Hawk.
I was trying to skate.
You know what I mean?
It blows my mind that this 14-year-old cared about politics at all.
I can understand Trump because it's more of like a culture thing because he's been around for so long.
There's actually more to that than someone just like, oh, this lady has been popular for four years.
Like, she's been a president for going on four years.
So he was 10. You think he was thinking about Kamala Harris when he was 10 years old and she was barely getting this the white.
Was he really affected heavily by Trump when he was six?
Exactly.
So it just doesn't make any fucking sense.
You know?
Bro.
He's like, oh, man, the Dow Jones today, you know?
This is really going to affect my 401k here.
Bitcoin is coming in soon.
I think I'm going to start saving up for Bitcoin.
Yeah.
It doesn't fucking work that way.
It doesn't.
No.
And there's a kind of a little-known project called Orion that the CIA was responsible for that, according to some people in the military, we've been basically drugging.
You know, it's MK Ultra stuff, but their name for it was Orion.
And it hasn't stopped.
All that CIA stuff that's, you know, I try to educate people because that's what I was saying.
We take it for granted, like what we know.
What I've noticed is like, I just keep going with my reports.
And it's like, okay, well, this is Kamala.
She's a communist, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, now what's going on in New York?
And then I realized like there's people that were like me.
You know, in 2008, I voted for Obama and I was working at a local news station.
And as I was editing, I was listening to Alex.
Now, I had known Alex, I'd been listening to Alex before that.
And Alex's father was my dentist.
But, you know, having been in Austin, Alex was on public access.
Yeah.
You know, and it was easier for you to listen to him.
Which in hindsight, like, talk about taking things for granted.
Yeah.
Like, I wish, you know, I would come home from a gig playing soul music on 6th Street at the 311 Club with Joe Valentine and the Imperials.
And I would, you know, try to wind down for work the next morning because, you know, being a musician, you don't make any money.
It's all about the love.
You're in your 20s.
You've got all the energy in the world.
So there'd be Alex and he'd be talking about all these things.
And I couldn't, I couldn't, it didn't go in my brain.
I just listened to him and think, I didn't criticize him, but I was just like, I don't, I don't, you know, I don't even think about it.
Can I compute?
I don't even think about these things.
And then in 2008, I started editing for this local TV station.
I'm listening to Alex, and I'm looking at what I'm editing.
And it's all coming down.
It's all the stuff that I'm editing to is coming from a central source.
It's not our local news.
Our local news, the producer would put something together about a fire or murder or whatever.
But if it was something about Obama, that stuff is already written.
And so I would edit to that.
And then the more I did it and the more I listened to Alex, my whole, it was just like my whole, something snapped.
And then I realized I'm making propaganda, you know?
And so I was like, and so the more I listened to Alex, I was like, I'm going to go over there and see if I can get a job.
And so that's what happened.
But I went listening to Alex, and I listened religiously too.
I still do.
But I would listen to him, and then I would go read these books that he suggested we publish.
Yeah, exactly.
I would read these books that he suggested that we read.
And the more I read those, the more it was like I was experiencing a funeral for my country.
Like, I realized my country was on its deathbed.
Yeah, that's how I felt.
That's how I felt about my city.
Yeah, that's what.
Which city?
From San Antonio.
San Antonio.
Yeah.
So a lot of, I don't, we don't really, it's not about who broke the story or who got it first or, you know, I'm not really, you know, we don't do Infowars for Fame.
Like, not at all.
No.
No, no.
So, but I am the person who broke the news about the migrant bus line and their whole, their whole agenda with that in Texas.
No, that's right.
And I started with the Congolese during the Ebola scare.
And I got wind of the process.
And the guy that I heard it from, it was on an AM radio station, but he was wrong about the location and about, but the narrative that he was letting out was right.
So it just led me to start investigating him and listening to Alex at the same time.
He's like, go out and do it.
Go out and film it.
Like, we can't do everything.
And that's what's created the people that are doing really well now.
Yeah.
It was years and years of Alex saying that and saying that to us.
And now you've got your Tim Poles and Benny Johnson and people like that are taking it.
You got tons of people.
Drew Hernandez.
You got all these people that listened and saw what we were doing and said, hey, I can do this.
I can go do this.
Savannah Hernandez.
And that's independent media.
That's one of the biggest.
They got to shut us down.
And that DOJ thing from yesterday, I'm watching that and I'm like, there's something really fishy about all this.
All right.
So he's going to bring up the websites, these Russian websites, and they're angry about RT.
And I kept thinking about that RT article that they did about Obama and the Smithmont Act.
Obama basically legalized propaganda.
Oh, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
And RT had the best article on it.
And it wasn't propaganda.
It was true.
It was the truth.
So I was always like, well, RT, I mean, yeah, it's Russian, but this is true.
Yeah, exactly.
It's kind of like Sky News.
They're Australian.
So if RT does it, I can't, even if it's true, I'm not allowed, you know.
So I knew there had to be more of the story than it was like two hours later.
It was like, yeah, Tim Poole and Tennant Media and they're all Russian agents.
And it's just like, see?
Yeah, they're coming after.
They came after us.
They're shutting us down.
They're trying to.
And now they're going to shut the rest of them down.
But I wanted to, before I run out of time, we're probably going to run out of time, but I do want to play Scott Armstrong's.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, definitely.
And so I set it up.
Yeah, there it is.
Yeah, and RT was all over that.
Yeah.
But yeah, so speaking of toxic culture, Scott wrote this song about, you know, you start hearing more and more about you go to a Foo Fighter show and you got to get vaccinated or you go or Gene Simmons.
The Kiss was the first show I ever saw in my life.
I was seven years old.
I saw like The Kiss Alive.
I saw that.
The dude Ace Fraley flew out into the crowd playing guitar.
And I was only seven years old.
And I literally thought that if you play guitar well enough, you could fly.
So that's the misconception about these people on the right.
See, we're not on the right.
We're critical thinkers.
We're real people.
We've experienced all these things.
And I see people saying that these people on the right, what are they saying?
We can't comprehend something.
It was just ridiculous.
But anyway, Scott did the song about how all of these artists basically turn their backs on who they truly are.
And one of those is Rage Against the Machine, which is completely sold out.
Absolutely.
So I'm going to send this video to you so you can pull it up.
So and are we going to be able to hear it?
Can they just play it and I can go use the bathroom real quick?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And maybe you can listen to it.
Yeah, yeah.
But I'm in the video.
Rob Dew's on bass.
And I just took a camera and went out in the woods in Colorado and stuck a TV, took an old TV and stuck it up on a rock behind me.
Oh, yeah.
And Scott was, you know, he was like, can you write something for this?
Can you just say, we don't need you no more?
I was like, dude.
So I wrote this whole thing and put it in there in the middle.
And it's pretty powerful stuff.
And Scott put out a really good album.
The whole album is really good.
So introduce it.
Introduce the song right now.
Okay, so this is Scott Armstrong with We Don't Need You No More.
And it features myself, John Bound, and Rob Dew on bass.
Alright ladies and gentlemen, here it is.
*BANG*
Those of you profiting from this fixed music system are complicit in the attempted murder of a...
Not today, Satan.
I love you.
The machine looks like you traded in your mic for a mask and vaccines.
Now all I see is blood and hatred in the air.
But I don't see you.
You don't got too scared.
You want me to trust the ones you raged against that made you wealthy?
Guess what?
Fuck you.
I won't do what you tell me.
Uh, tell your boy, man, and he gave me the dick too.
And the whole entire run DMC crew.
Well, I'm a Southern man now, so I'll say fuck Neil Young.
Fuck every single one for sellout song that he sung.
G. Simmons and the offspring have lost all respect.
Now that big pharma signs all your checks.
Guess what, motherfucker?
We don't need you no more.
I got a mic of my own and I'm way more hardcore.
The majority want their MTV.
They want real rock and roll.
They want to hear the mind of the new generation.
Girls of you profiting from this fixed music system are complicit in the attempted murder of the voice of the real revolution.
We don't need you, noble workers.
Bunch of spoiled rock scum.
Well, it's so damn sad, man.
They all sold their soul to the devil.
Juvenile.
Dolly Parton.
Jello by Afra.
And the whole punk scene.
The Rolling Stones.
Willie Nelson.
All you motherfuckers.
We don't need you, noble.
You're the one that's all.
going around and everything.
You know what I'm saying?
I just got this.
I got this stinking suspicion that you've been taking it in the ass.
Listen to it, man.
See, me, I appreciate that because you listen to that album and you're like, yeah.
Damn.
Yeah, that's how I feel about with a lot of my friends, too.
It's like, I don't.
If my friends make music, like, I'm attached to it just because you're my friend and you made it.
Whether what you think the value is is not what I think the value is.
Because the value to me is my friend who put his heart into doing something.
So I'm the way you enjoy it.
I enjoy it from that perspective.
Exactly.
That perspective.
And till this day, I will fucking be listening to a song.
I'm like, oh, I'm so glad this came on.
I will record my screen with a certain song made by a certain producer that derrick hates that his music is good.
Yeah, I've got music that I did with my family.
It's just a Spotify call.
The band is the printer.
So the printer can check us out.
Yeah, I know you're there still there, Rick.
Ballad of red, ballot of red.
It's a good country song, but I gave that to Darren.
And I've been giving music that I've been doing it to Darren for years and Darren's Darren Breed, everybody.
Darren Report, everybody.
Bad Media Rival.
Bad Media Rival.
Darren Breed.
Love you, brother.
I hope you feeling better.
And you know, we jump around in various genres like jazz, blues, folk, stuff like that.
Do you think you have an origin of genres?
An origin.
An origin or an orgy?
An Adamite origin.
There's some Adamites out there.
I don't know what Adamite means, but I'm going to pretend I do and say yes, and I agree with the way it's about right now.
Cheers is sponsored by the Adamites.
It's always sponsored.
at Infowarsstore.com, Dr. Joe's Nachos.
Yeah, can we play that?
Absolutely.
And now introducing Jeffrey Epson didn't kill himself by John Bowen, Rob Dew, Don Salazar, Derek Coober, Rick Doug.
Anybody else I'm forgetting, I apologize, ladies and gentlemen.
Now, is this just the audio or is this the video?
And Rachel.
Shout out to Rachel.
Especially Rachel.
But we're putting it in a post because this is a pre-recorded conversation.
Yeah.
But yeah.
So I'm trying to write a song here while we're doing this podcast.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's how amazing John Bound is that doing an interview isn't enough that he has to write a song while he's doing the interview.
I got to edit a video while we're interviewing.
So is that cool?
I'm just going to edit on the other side.
Yeah, hold on.
I got an iPad right there.
Yeah, I'm going to cook.
I actually could.
I could actually.
I'm going to cook some eggs over here.
Yeah, yeah.
Dude, you're introducing new elements to my podcast.
So we can do all these at the same time.
I'm drawing something with my feet.
Bro, it probably comes out like a fucking.
It looks awful.
I can't draw it over.
I'm going to dawn.
But damn it, I got stuff to do.
I don't care what it is.
I'm getting it done.
I guess the name of this song is Toxic Culture.
All right.
No, I don't have anything ready yet.
As you open your book to.
Is this a happy song or is this a...
That sounds alright.
woke up this morning had them had them toxic culture blues
said i woke up this morning had them toxic culture blues And I realized that perception isn't reality.
it's become a myth that we all born to lose That's it.
That's all I have.
That was the uh first of all.
Thank you very much.
That was for me.
That's never happened in the studio before.
No, I really, you know, I grabbed my guitar and I hadn't played gigs in so long and I was just like, I got my guitar in my car right now.
I'm going to a place that has, you know, technology, audio gadgets, and so that, you know.
And love for music.
Yeah, and they're not going to be angry when I start squalling.
No, not at all.
So, felt good.
I'm probably going to get more requests for more squalling, so you better be.
Because my life is incredibly boring.
You know, so.
No, it's not.
Bro, you...
It's so crazy.
This is how such an amazing individual that you are that you do everything that you do and just say, I'm done with this.
So what else am I doing?
My life's a little boring right now.
Like, I'm not trying to put...
That's why I'm always trying to do everything at once.
You're a super dude.
You're a super dude.
Well, you want to hear the...
And so are you guys.
You know, I mean, we all owe it to the fact that we were pulled into this part of the universe right here and not the subjects of the demiurge.
You think about...
If you...
I'm sorry.
Demiurge?
Is that a nerd alert?
Not really.
I don't have to nerd alert.
I think Chase would understand what I'm saying.
Okay.
So it's a Mason alert.
My bad.
It's a Mason.
And I'm not a Mason, but I do know.
I know a lot of stuff about them.
Okay, okay.
Their origins.
But one thing that I was crazy to me is how far across the map the people who work at Infowars really spreads.
Because when Julian left, Julian was, I guess Chase 2 is from California.
But we had the West Coast.
We had people from the East Coast.
We had people from Austin.
We had people from South Texas.
We got people from New Jersey.
We got people from fucking Oregon.
We got people.
It's fucking crazy.
Did you say Florida?
Not yet.
Leanne McAdoo's.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, bro.
Leanne.
Were you a big fan of Leanne?
I think Leanne got married.
Leanne, I love you.
She's not watching this.
No.
Why are you going to do that to me, man?
I had her.
Well, because I'm on her.
Now I'm going to send this to her because you said that.
Now she's going to watch it.
So how do you feel about that?
It's great.
Hi, Leanne.
We're still here.
Yes.
But, you know, that's the thing is like Tucker Carlson sat in this room with Alex.
Like, this is a historic.
This place should be.
Austin should have to turn this.
If we had a real government here, they would turn this into a historical place.
Historical interviews happened here.
Some of the people that Alex spoke with over the, like, you know, 100 years from now, those things are, somebody archived those interviews that Alex had with all those incredible people, people within the structure who remained anonymous, people within the structure of the New World Order.
And, I mean, Alex made history right here.
And, you know, that's another thing we take for granted.
I'm glad I witnessed it.
I don't take for granted.
Why do you think I did this?
I keep kicking myself.
Man.
But remember, Alex talked to Howard Stern one day.
We came in at like five in the morning so he could do the interview with Howard Stern.
And now Howard is just a complete waste.
Yeah, and I was a huge fan of Howard.
When I lived in New York and New Jersey, I recorded all the Howard Stern shows.
He had his own show.
Is it the Howard Stern show?
Well, I mean, of course he had the Howard Stern show.
But people in the tri-state area know what I'm talking about.
He had his own TV show.
Yeah, okay.
And so he would do skits and stuff.
And he had, and I still have him on VHS somewhere, but he had, you know, he had like homeless Hollywood Squares.
Oh, shit.
See, it was hilarious.
And that's the thing.
That's the production.
Producers, are you taking note over here?
This is the type of show we need to do.
That's the perception I'm talking about.
It's like, that's America, man.
We laugh at ourselves.
Exactly.
We laugh at ourselves because it makes us feel good.
Exactly.
Because we're Americans and we, and like you said, don't take anything personally.
Don't take anything.
That's part of being an American.
You don't take anything personally.
Absolutely.
You shouldn't take anything personal.
And that's where comedy begins.
Is attacking your personal self.
You know, you can write a whole comedy bit on yourself.
And it's an exercise in attacking.
Damn, I should have did that when I got thrown up on stage.
I'm going to start writing it.
I got left hand.
I'm going to start writing a comedy bit over here.
Do it, bro.
Do it.
Oh, there we go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See?
Oh, man.
So I got left out of this, and I don't know why.
I feel like I'm going to say it was my fault.
But I am disappointed.
We need to do an entire album.
I'm disappointed I wasn't in there playing the triangle or the fucking tambourine or some shit because I can't play music for shit.
Guitar, I can't, but I keep a beat.
Just not at the same time while I'm doing all this other shit.
The spoon.
You ever tried the spoons?
Spoons?
Yeah, everybody.
Or a washboard.
See, all those are in my category.
That's how musically declined I am that I'm down.
Maybe one of these days soon we'd be learning the bass.
Yeah, bass, you know.
You've got some good teachers out there.
And what, I mean, that's what black guys play, right?
No.
I know.
I'm not scared and I'm white, so that's why I have an issue picking an instrument.
Jocko Pistorius.
Right?
Flea?
Anybody?
Oh, Flea, see?
Yeah, probably our musically inclined.
No, Jocko Pistorius is the Jimi Hendrix bass.
Okay.
And he's.
Jocko Pistorius.
I don't know what ethnicity Jocko was.
He was from Florida.
But, yeah.
Shit.
Put on some Jocko Pistorius, man.
There's some weather report.
You know, dig into some weather report, man.
Now we're getting off into a thing here.
I was trying to.
You were trying to write a song at the same time.
If I start talking about music, that's all I'm going to talk about.
Which is fine.
Dude, I'm learning so much today.
I know the audience is learning so much.
Well, I can do it like this.
So in the 70s, there was a thing called Jazz Fusion.
And if you go listen and pick up some weather report and listen to it, and just like.
Is this like the weather underground?
No.
Oh, no, no.
Okay, my bad.
No.
This is the am I talking conspiracy?
Sorry.
No, please do.
Please do.
I think that's what people really want, though.
I don't know why.
But let me just quickly just say, like.
Well, take your time.
The weather report was this super group, this jazz fusion group.
And that's the way music, it was so appreciated that there was no, if a Beyoncé or all these people came along during that period of musical time, they wouldn't have gotten anywhere.
Because a band like Weather Report that had no, I think maybe one song had lyrics, but they were selling out stadiums all over the world.
And this was Jazz Fusion.
Because when you went and saw them, they changed your reality.
Like, they took you to another place.
And you knew that when you went there, when you stepped in there, your reality was now changed.
And that's what culture does, is we can take you out of, that's what music and film and TV was supposed to do.
It was supposed to take you out of this mundane reality or this harsh reality and put you in this, you know, allow you to have this experience.
But now we watch Netflix and, you know, and there's some, don't get me wrong, there's some great shows.
I'm not going to lie.
I just finished watching Mr. Robot finally.
Is that on Netflix?
It's on Amazon.
I haven't Hulu and Amazon.
Mr. Robot.
It's very, you know, InfoWars.
Really?
Definitely get a tip of the hat in that show.
But there was a time when in America, in your life, you could escape.
You could go on an adventure.
You could go to a weather report concert or go somewhere.
[background noise]
It ruined music for a little while for me.
I'm having trouble.
It's not that I'm having trouble getting back into sports.
It's just like I don't even know if it's well when Steph Curry.
Okay, now we can come back in.
When Steph Curry is sitting there talking about, they're like, why are you supporting Kamala?
And he's like, well, because you have to.
Yeah, because they have to.
Because the little world that you're trapped in where you're all signing contracts to get married to some other, some music star or whatever, just like Taylor Swift and dating contract.
Yeah, sure.
They have to toe the line.
And we know you're towing the line.
So why do any of us have to listen to you?
Why do any of us have to listen to Joe Biden?
The guy's a fucking embarrassment, man.
I mean, you know, growing up as a kid, this is what I was promised, you know.
At least the history that I got, the basic history I got, I was told, you know, we're going to follow by our founding fathers and we're going to continue to do this experiment of freedom.
And now we have this geriatric dementia riddle freak, total pedophile.
And like, there's no doubt about it.
Like, if somebody like Joe Biden, doesn't have to be Joe Biden, but if some old man came around my kids and started doing that shit, you'd have a problem.
Well, I can come up with a million things I would do to him.
Yeah.
Absolutely, bro.
And you don't want to.
And what's crazy to me.
But that's our president.
That's who's sitting on the beach for two weeks.
Dude, the fact that we can roll a video of Joe Biden groping people and children inside the fucking White House or inside wherever they fucking shoot all this fucking handy-dandy circle jerk fucking videos where everybody thinks that we're all friends and all these politicians love each other.
You can roll a fucking video for fucking more than 10 minutes of this one man groping people.
Plenty of evidence.
And nobody says a fucking word.
Yeah.
And then we've got to be, and then when some right-wing person or Trump, for example, is talking about, back in the day, talking about grabbing pussy.
Yeah, and also that the best, what, grade A pussy is the best or something, whatever he said.
Who cares, man?
At least he's a normal man.
And he's not wrong.
He's not wrong.
I'm sorry for men having stamps.
But I'm supposed to sit here and go, well, as a heterosexual white man, which is, you know, part Philip Parker.
How dare you?
But, you know, of course, I'm some kind of monster, but I'm supposed to sit here and go, well, that's awful.
And then, well, but what Biden's doing, they're grabbing that little Chinese girl's.
Well, grade A pussy.
I don't agree with grade A pussy, but that child is groping.
And he's groping those kids too, but that's okay.
Because, well, I don't know why, but it is.
Fuck that, man.
Fuck all this shit, man.
I agree.
I mean, damn it.
Like, what?
How did...
Makes fucking zero sense perception zero fucking oh absolutely that's perception them I mean Operation Mockingbird and them taking all it goes so far back it's and and I don't blame the masons uh I don't blame the Jews or whatever I blame wait what you I don't blame the Palestinians I don't blame I don't understand I blame you don't hate and love the Jews at the same
time I blame our own minds you know because we've been duped so so Kamala's not Brad Kamala being Brad is not good enough for you Kamala's brat what does that mean okay I saw that what does that mean it means if you ain't black if you ain't voting for Kamala you ain't black oh yeah I don't know what the fuck brat means I can tell you what brat means it means you're a spoiled piece of shit let me let the all the all the angry black people out there uh in on a little
secret so my brother uh my mom's Filipino and I ended up this color right but if my brother was sitting here right now people would go oh well he's a brown-skinned man your brother's a brother my brother is a brother he's a full brother that's what's he got and then my niece she got the whole DNA too so the thing is it's like it's not it's not even that I'm not racist it's just like the
whole concept is fucking annoying yeah it's fucking annoying man because I got a brother who you know I would I would take a bullet for man you know and so you know and and I'm an American and of course they'll say well you know it's white culture and you what do they call it when you when you take from the black man oh you're appropriate appropriation yeah I mean I grew up enamored by John Coltrane and
Muddy Waters and you know Lightning Hopkins and all but that's but I'm just as enamored by Joe Zominal and and Jaco Pistorio I was raised on Selena and Juan Perez and you know yeah just just Carlos Santana like I met Carlos well Carlos he didn't really do too much for the Mexican community but you know we still give him a pass because his last name is Santana you know right he did do a lot for
the Mexican community he didn't get on the micinera and play the guitar man it's the thing is by it's 2024 and we were supposed to be going but we're headed towards all right now let's dive back into the conspiracy we're headed towards the truth well it is the truth we we call it conspiracy so you understand what we're talking about because it's because we ran out of Starchers conspiracy and then what conspiracy actually means now is that it's
actually it's going to be true in about five years exactly so that's what it means now it's not it's no longer a conspiracy theory like you're insulting me it's so much so much of it has come true that when I say let's jump into the conspiracy I mean it in every sense of the word that it is a conspiracy it's a hidden operation that is being uncovered and you will eventually come to terms with it because it's true you know and I'm not going to waste my time with uh
with bullshit that's not true like and there's plenty of it on Twitter there's plenty of it like oh there's well there's plenty of it anywhere to be fair there's yeah there's plenty of it anywhere so you really got to be careful because people are trying to set traps for people out there but but you know the thirst trap have you been thirst trapped I don't know what that is but uh that's mean um it's like women clickbait basically the thirst trap is like an attractive something that somebody sees attractive
and it traps them to do something else yeah my wife is like clickbait basically see there you go yeah my wife is how conservative of you to say that yeah I don't know if we can we can air this yeah you love your wife yeah how dare you you know I'm I'm a very thirsty man yeah yeah yeah for your wife but we're we should be yeah which you know it's great but uh we've headed we're heading into agenda 2030 we're so
we're on this road to hell to agenda 2030 when it's 2024 right now and by now the fact that you and I like in a in an alternate reality which happens at the end of Mr. Robot sorry about the spoiler but in an alternate reality none of this World Economic Forum shit happened and we just kept going the way we were going so to even bring up division and all this bullshit is just like what are you
talking about because that's what I'm saying is they've created this perception we should actually at this point in our history be that should all be we're going the boomer generation is is in their 80s they're they're holding on to the last remnants of their power and what they remember was the civil rights movement and they remember the hosing and the and the Klan and all this stuff no one remembers that shit we don't we don't know what the fuck you're talking I was born 1971
like I went to school in Washington DC we moved around a lot because my dad was in radio and there was some were you a harmony no no I said humble brag I was just fucking with you oh is it it was it was weird actually like living going being in a different school every year that's yeah every year but I had my brothers you know how but it wasn't until seventh grade that we finally stayed
in one place and then finished out school but like every year it was a different, it was a different place.
And so the way I grew up was like, you know, you just, my parents would talk about this bygone time that happened and you'd see it on TV and all that.
But then I would go to school and like, you know, everybody's there.
You know, just people are people.
That's what's so see.
That's the best thing right there.
It's people who are people.
So when you think about all these situations and all these narratives that they have, and then you like, so, okay, so one of the biggest things that kind of blows my mind is that we are a population.
How many, what is the population of the United States?
Like, 300 million?
330?
330, okay.
340.
The fact that there's that many people in the United States just going along with their daily lives doing what they're doing.
Like that blows my mind.
And then when you kind of want to inject yourself in certain realities, oh, I went to Vegas.
"Oh, I went to New York, oh, I went to..." It's not the same as getting in there and taking the 35,000 view and like, okay, it's just wild to me that everybody is doing the same thing in different areas.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's homogenized.
Like at the like, that amazes me at the very, very base level of our humanities.
That's a really good point because there was a time when like you would go to New Orleans and that, I mean, it's probably still like that, but to some degree.
But it's just the touristy areas that are different.
That's why you go there to tour these things because they're different.
But in a lot of these places, everybody's doing the same thing.
And it's like, okay, we're just like this big-ass colony of worker ants.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, if everybody just kind of just stopped...
And they can be doing it less for free if everybody was on the same page.
And we were in sympotico to where, hey, I'm doing this because this makes this go this.
Like everybody needs to kind of realize what they do makes something go round.
We're making this whole life scenario go round.
But we're in this rat race because we want to be ahead of somebody else.
This whole idea of competition, this idea of keeping up with the Joneses.
And oh, it's fine to want things.
But if everybody realized that we could do the same thing, but for free, not paying taxes just because we genuinely wanted things to go around.
Right now we do things for a monetary value.
Well, that was the idea.
We do things.
That was the whole idea of America.
Yeah, that was the idea in the beginning.
Yeah, but until 1913.
We got to this fucking place to where it's like, oh, I'm doing this so I can get paid so I could survive.
But if everybody did things so everybody could survive, we wouldn't even need a monetary system.
Yes, I understand we need this kind of pay-for-play type mentality or I'm doing something so I expect something in return.
If everybody had the ideology is what I'm getting in return is society functioning at a healthy rate when it comes to food, when it comes to jobs and technology.
If we were just – I'm not – I'm just talking about us as humans realizing that what we do as individuals can contribute to the greater good, but just not for a monetary value.
Well, that's...
Hello, my name is Alberto Mickey from Curinari University.
I knock at the doors and try to endorse both for Kamala Harris.
Fuck Kamala Harris.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you.
That's where culture comes in.
I heard some I guess he was from Pakistan or India or something and he was new here and he was being arrogant about that and laughing that Americans have no culture.
We have no culture.
And it's like there was a point when you could go to eastern Kentucky and hear a certain kind of bluegrass.
And you go to Tennessee and hear another type of bluegrass.
And you drive down into Mississippi and hear Hill Country blues.
And then you drive into New Orleans and you could hear New Orleans jazz.
And then you drive into Texas and you hear Texas blues or rock and so on and so forth.
So like what you're saying is like even as we're living our lives and doing our thing, we were able to express ourselves as a community, as a state.
You know, there's a certain kind of, you go to Seattle.
Seattle exploded.
You know, Austin, Texas, there was a time when Austin, Texas was, there was a sound from Austin, Texas.
What I'm saying is that was kind of the last remnant of what we had as Americans is we had our culture.
And without it, we really are on life support.
We feel like we're trapped in this cage that's been built by people like Harari, you know, who's just up there laughing at us.
And Kamala Harris, who, you know, was that today that she said that about coming after everybody for talking on social media and using free speech?
I mean, and they're just, they go to their dinner parties, and you know, and they get on their expensive planes and get in their SUVs, and she gets off, and there's the press over there screaming questions, and she puts her earbuds in and laughs at them.
She comes in as she's holding her phone to her, which is where she's holding her phone kind of to her ear.
Yeah, which is because she's a moron.
Exactly.
Those are the little things I don't know.
I don't understand about these fucking people.
Well, the thing is, these people are predators.
Hand down.
And I don't know the whole story, and I've reached out to Nina Simone's granddaughter, and I don't know the whole story.
I only know like fragments of what went down.
Apparently, she was taking from the estate of her grandmother, Nina Simone.
I went on this whole Nina Simone.
Who's that?
Great, just one of the greatest American jazz music singers of all time.
Okay.
And she'll blow you away, but she's Library of Congress material.
Nina Simone.
Nina Simone, but her granddaughter, and this is something that's been held down in the press, and these people are predators.
People like Kamala Harris are part of this group of people that come after the little person because they have all this power.
And she even made that remark that she can do a misdemeanor and she can stop you from going to your job and all this.
And just the stroke of her pen and all that.
And so she's speaking to these other predators, and she thinks that we're so stupid and out of it that she can just say all these things that she wants.
And she's just speaking to these people.
And we better feel her power.
But fuck you, man.
Fuck all you fucking predator motherfuckers.
So what Kamala did apparently was she came after Nina Simone's granddaughter and took through the courts took Nina Simone's all that work that Nina did.
And Nina's like, she's fascinating.
Like, she's like Duke Ellington level, fascinating American icon.
She played the piano, as you can see, but she was a jazz pianist.
And they're like, you know, she would get, early on, they would hire her to play, and they'd say, well, you can't just play piano.
You have to sing, too, because we have to have an act.
So she started singing, and it turns out her voice is...
So yeah, she's great at that, too.
So she's just like this full-blown, just unbelievable musician.
I always had so much respect for somebody who could play the piano and sing at the same time.
Yeah, well, she's tearing it up.
Bro, typing doesn't make sense to me.
But, yeah.
And then you're going to play the piano.
You're going to play the piano and sing at the same time.
So all that that she did, and she's doing that.
She's knowing as a musician.
And she had to work her ass off to get her record contracts, to get paid, to get all this stuff, to get her royalties, to get everything.
And she knew that when she was going to die, and she died in the south of France, that fortunately that would go down to her kids.
And she had done her due diligence.
And, well, along comes Kamala Harris and takes the entire family fortune away.
And now it's owned by some record company.
What do you mean she took it away?
So Nina Simone's family, basically her entire legacy, her royalties, everything, through the courts, was taken by, because Kamala was suing the granddaughter for like $6 million.
She didn't have it, didn't want to give it to her.
Suing her for what?
For supposedly, like I said, I don't have the exact facts.
That's why I'd like to talk to her.
So we got Derek and Thomas.
Guys, why did she get sued?
What did Kamala Harris do to fucking Nina Samoa?
Yeah, yeah.
This is fucking crazy.
It's nuts, and it's an underground.
The type of shit that they get away with.
Well, and you're not hearing about it.
Exactly, because they're not.
And then Kamala comes out of a store and she's like, she's got these albums of black artists, like Charles Mingus and stuff.
And she's like trying to educate us on these records that I got.
Yeah, how great these.
Meanwhile, she'd robbed Nina Simone's family of their royalties.
I mean, the woman's entire life, she worked her ass off for these royalties that are supposed to be passed down to generations, and they're gone because Kamala Harris stole them.
And yeah, there you go.
There you go.
She was the deciding factor on her estate.
She also supposedly ran over a 13-year-old girl, too.
Did you see that?
Kamala?
Yeah.
I'm sure they did.
I don't know if that's true or not, but this is true.
Look at all the shit that they hired for these Democrats.
Look at what they did for fucking Warnock.
Raphael Warnock, you fucking piece of shit.
Like, there's all these fucking people who do these fucking things.
Absolutely.
Especially, because, bro, it pisses me off because I'm fucking called, like, I don't.
I have this joke here at Infowars.
Yes, I'm the Infowars fucking resident white guy.
Like, that's that joke, but it fucking pisses me off that I've been disbarred from the black community since I was fucking 10 years old because I didn't sag my pants and say the fucking N-word.
Like, oh, whoopthy fucking dude.
Like, take my fucking card.
But you literally have these predators, these fucking people who are going after.
They're literally going after black people intentionally and then they get propped up like they're the fucking saviors.
Fuck Kamala, fuck Obama, fuck all these people who think that they run the fucking communities because y'all motherfuckers ain't shit.
And it's fucking annoying that you think that you can push Climate change and all these actual fucking what you think are policies and issues because you have you enslaved the fucking black race for fucking 50, 60 years old.
Oh, this, oh, 400 years of all this fucking bullshit that you feed into our system.
Meanwhile, you inoculate.
It commolished great grandma.
Oh, man.
Hamilton Brown, man.
I mean, she is as bad as it gets.
Like, everything about her is wrong.
So her dad wrote a book.
Her Marxist economics father wrote a book.
And in the book, he says that Hamilton Brown, that he's descended from Hamilton Brown, who owned 1,200 slaves in Jamaica.
You know, and so Kambala Harris wants to come out and like come after somebody like me, you know, who's descended from abolitionists.
You know, but I don't, that doesn't even matter.
I didn't do it.
I didn't do any abolitioning.
I'm just me, man.
I'm just trying to live my damn life.
Hey, fuck you.
Leave me alone.
Fuck you for your parents trying to save people's lives.
But I'm going to get called out by some lady who's descended from a slave master, man.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, what?
What?
What?
What reality?
What Twilight Zone among you?
Where the fuck are we?
Where the fuck are what perception is what I'm talking about?
Hey, you didn't hear that tornado that came that picked us up and we were still alive during the tornado?
Yeah, we landed.
It's interesting right now.
We're landing.
Where the fuck are we going to land?
Where do we land?
I don't fucking know.
I'd rather be in Oz than where we're at right now.
Absolutely.
Dark Side of the Moon.
I tried that recently.
It really does.
It really does.
It does.
For those of you who haven't done that, go ahead and sync up Dark Side of the Moon.
But you got to get to set the mood and everything.
Or go to YouTube, and they already have it done for you.
Oh, results.
Turn off the lights.
Press play.
Put another big screen.
And it's fucking amazing.
But yeah, no, this is a predator.
We get to Auslan.
It's a Predator class.
The thing is, is that, and I always have to preface this because I don't want to go after the boomer generation because it's my parents' generation.
Just because you go after the generation doesn't mean you're going after your parents.
Well, I mean, they're liberals too is the problem.
Yeah, I'm not trying to have like parental angst here, but I'm just saying that I really feel it is my own theory.
I don't think it's conspiracy.
I think it's a generational theory.
That once the boomers are done, we're not.
The Alexander Soros is of the world, it's the Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau of the world.
There's not enough of them that are going to be able to take on people that grew up listening to suicidal tendencies.
This is my issue, though.
So with the line of the narrative that you're talking about right now, is so my examples that scare the shit out of me are, okay, look what Pelosi is, right?
Look what Pelosi was.
She's a lizard, man.
Look what she was.
She has this picture with JFK.
Like, oh, shit, like, she was coming.
She comes from the D.S. Alessandro family, which is a mafia crime family.
Exactly.
So, but think of somebody in that limelight and where she's ended up now.
Compare that to an AOC.
Who has $24 million?
Where they'll end up.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, look at...
Oh, she was a bartender, though.
No, she's just a congresswoman.
But she's been in Congress for a few years, so they pay him one.
Oh, yeah.
Why does Biden have $41 million?
Why do all of these presidents leave off with more money than they came in with?
Why are 480,000 children missing every year in the United States?
Why?
Why are we just sitting around asking why?
I was thinking about that and what you just said.
Or what you said earlier.
So there's that many missing kids in the United States, right?
Yeah.
We are the most powerful country in the world.
Oh, yeah.
We are the most politicized country in the world.
Yeah.
What do you think happens to country?
No, no, no, go back to the country.
I think England's making a run for the money on politicized.
What do you think happens in the 98% of other countries in this United States?
What do you think happens to their children?
It's not politicized.
It's not put on the mainstream.
It's not on MSN.
Nope.
So it's like 500,000 in the United States.
What's happening in all of these other fucking countries?
You know, and I made that analogy earlier, and I don't...
It's 17 million now that we know COVID vaccine deaths.
Is that the number that we got stuck on when the guy...
Do you want to go by VAERS or do you want to go by...
Yeah.
I mean, where are we at?
Where are we at?
I'm going to pull up my phone.
Are we at 30th?
Are we at the 30th?
Because that's the point I wanted to make earlier was not only you got the 480,000 kids a year that go missing in the United States and we're we're we're all uh obsessed because of our perception about the holocaust and six million Jews dying in the in the camps and everything we already know 17 million people died from the COVID vaccine and all those pro-vaccine people are dying left and right every day you got somebody who's like you know pro-vaccine
and and it's like and they're making fun of us because we didn't wear a mask or take a vaccine and now they're dead and the guy was like 31 years old you know and and we're we're what i mean what's crazy so i'm about to read some numbers right now and on this note the the total number of deaths associated with covet 19 vaccines is more than triple the deaths associated with all other vaccines
combined since night the year 1990.
tripled i mean and right now this chart will tell you we're at 37 814.
So these are reported.
So yes.
These aren't the gunshot room victims who died with COVID.
These aren't that, you know what I'm saying?
It's bro.
We don't even know the full number either.
It's probably like, probably like going to be, when it's all said, it's going to be like 200 million.
It's going to be some astronomical fucking number.
And it's not even over.
It'll happen.
Do you see that new white blood cell red?
How it's that new footage of what goes on?
Plus, you know, the thing is designed to go through the cleavage site in your blood brain barrier.
See what we're talking about is how it's going to be.
mRNA changes your actual DNA and your killer T cells start attacking your white and red blood cells instead of attacking the actual bacteria and foreign substances in your blood system because they were messengered to not attack those cells.
They were messengered to attack your red and white blood cells so that way it deteriorates your immune system and now you don't have any defense system.
I'd rather have to deal with Jason from Friday the 13th than that shit.
At least I know he has a machete.
Yeah, at least I know I got a chance.
Yeah, exactly.
You know, but we're all, again, it's the perception.
Like, then you turn on the news and it's like, hi, I'm Lester Holt.
And we want you to, we've got a new booster out and everyone needs to take this new COVID vaccine.
And it's like, are you fucking serious, dude?
You know?
I mean, it's like if Charles Manson was doing the news and he's like, you know, decent analogy.
Like, you know, hi, I'm Charles Manson.
I'm doing the news tonight.
And I really want you to go hack up the family next door, especially find some pregnant people and go hack them up, you know?
I mean, what's the difference, man?
It's all murder.
What's the difference?
Bro, the fact that Fauci can do this in the 80s and then 30 years later, 80s, 40 years later, HIV, do it all over again.
Oh, I didn't give you HIV.
What's up with him all of a sudden?
West Nile virus?
I just gave you the HIV delivery system to any vaccine, any virus that we wanted to.
Like, what?
And what's up with West Nile virus?
Like, all of a sudden it's like, hey, oh, oh, and you know, Fauci's going to be away fuel.
What's wrong with him?
Well, he's got West Nile virus.
The head.
What?
The head of NIH?
You know, the guy who actually all these things about all these viruses.
He's taking all these vaccines.
Yeah.
Huh?
How did he get it?
And immediately your mind is like, okay, so he was in the lab and he took a glove off or some shit?
You know, is that how he got West Nile?
Why does Fauci have West Nile virus?
He was at the TED Talk with Bill Gates.
He was actually the only person that got bit by the mosquito at the Bill Gates TED Talk, just so people know.
There's a lot of comedy here, but we got to get past.
It's like there's going to be a lot too soon.
But at some point, you know, for me, like, physical comedy, like The Three Stooges.
Yeah.
Maybe you guys could bring those guys up.
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Oh, yeah.
Bro, how the.
Everyone needs to invest in a bug zapper, by the way.
Two of them.
We should sell bug zappers.
The salt guns?
I'm down for the salt guns.
Oh, the salt guns are cool.
Yeah.
But, like, they're just dropping this shit.
They're dropping these mosquitoes over Connecticut.
Florida, too.
Yeah.
It's like, hey, we're going to release all these mosquitoes with the other mosquitoes, and then those mosquitoes can't reproduce.
Yeah.
So what happens if those mosquitoes bite people?
Yeah, well, what happened in Brazil was they got into this formulation that actually exploded their population.
Oh, who knows that Adam was like fucking?
Isn't that crazy?
Did you know that Adam was like fucking?
Well, Bill Gates doesn't even know how to fuck.
Look at him.
Well, yeah, that's why Melinda left him.
Yeah, that's why the richest man, or at one time, the richest man in the world has like one kid.
And you know, they all went down Epstein Island, you know, and the thing is, is Trump is going to release that shit, man.
He's going to release.
I'm sorry.
I just don't believe you.
You don't believe that'll happen?
At this point, I don't believe anything's going to happen.
But because I will say, though.
But that may just be.
He's got some powerful friends that are like, I agree.
I know, I agree.
This is why...
So, you can...
So throughout my entire lifetime, let's just go back to 2000.
Not even fuck.
Let's just say life started in fucking 2000.
Who do we have as a president in 2000?
Bush, right?
Yeah, Bush.
So that went 2004 to 2008.
So that was the right.
Then we went to Obama.
Right?
We went to the left.
Then we went to 2016.
Oh, happy.
Okay, we went back to the right.
And we went to 2020.
We went back to the left.
So it seems like there's this pattern of, oh, we're going this way.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
She's getting too much this way.
We're going to go this way.
This is what my wife was saying earlier.
She was like, democracy doesn't work.
We're going to go this way.
It's like, wait, what?
So.
Because now we're at a there used to be respect for, if you disagreed with me, then we had a disagreement.
But now, if you disagree with me, you're a fucking Nazi and you need to die.
I kill you.
Yeah.
No.
What the?
Is that democracy?
No, man.
At this point, we throw that word around.
What the fuck is democracy?
Because we're not.
The United States isn't a fucking democracy in the first place.
It's a republic.
It is a republic.
So where the fuck is this democracy shit?
Well, democracy is...
And so a republic gives, basically gives respect to the minority as still a voice.
And so, and it's, and we're supposed to be adults and work together for the common good.
But now, you know, we were infiltrated, man.
I mean, it's all there.
You go to my band.video and just if you need to get educated, there's something there.
First of all, there's already been three bound reports played in this interview.
Oh, really?
Which ones?
You're going to throw me on the spot like that.
But, you know, I mean, the main thing that people need.
So I'll tell you my favorite ones?
Is that what you're getting at?
have a favorite?
I don't know how you could have a favorite about the awful truth.
Okay, go ahead.
But, yeah, I mean, it's just, you know, I try to talk to my family about these things, and it's like, I know, and it sounds arrogant saying that, and there's plenty of people out there that go through the same thing, too.
But there's no other way to say it, but it's like, you know, too much, and it's already in there.
So, like, when I see the DOJ come out, and they're like, yeah, Russian collusion, and it's RT, and I'm just sitting there going, okay, how's this going to link up to all the other shit I know?
And then within an hour, it's like, oh, you know, they're going to go after the other InfoWars-esque people, you know?
And that's what it, oh, I had a feeling they were.
We said this a long time ago.
We set the precedent for everything.
What they do to Alex, what they do to us, they're going to do to the rest of the population.
And it's, I mean, case in point, like, bro, what even frustrates me, like, to the, oh, man, is this censorship shit?
Because people want to praise X like it's the fucking saving factor.
If it wasn't for Elon buying this thing, okay, what really has come out on X says Elon has bought it.
Yeah.
That has broken the system.
That has like, oh, shit.
Oh, he just started.
He just did.
Nothing.
They have broken up.
He did a thing with Colton Gabbard, and he made a report about the military-industrial complex that we played here at InfoWars.
10 years ago.
But we made that report, yeah, 15 years ago, man.
That's all I'm saying.
I mean, that's the thing.
And then I see these other people out there that are going out, and since they're more respectable, they get to be on all these talk shows and say, hey, there might be a problem here.
Looks like there's an Agenda 21, and it looks like there was an Agenda 2030.
Well, and people are amazed by that information.
That's why I say we can't look a gift horse in the mouth.
We got to keep educating people.
But it's like, we've been telling you this for so long.
And, you know, I think the only thing that we can do at this point is to kind of juggle education because there's plenty of people out there who don't know.
And I go back to being educated by Alex.
I thought I knew it all.
And I didn't know shit.
I didn't know about the Federal Reserve.
And that's as boring a topic as that may seem to some people.
When you find that out, you find out that, you know, long before you were born, the United States just completely became a corporation.
That's what it was from the beginning.
Well, it was when Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were discussing the National Bank and stuff, but Jefferson was like, no, that ain't going to work.
But since the beginning, it's been a fight to create this system where we can borrow, we get a central bank so we can borrow money from the rest of the world because we're going to build up our trade.
But for a long time, you know, we didn't have a debt.
We didn't have a national debt.
We had a surplus and we were doing fine.
And then, you know, and you find out about Jekyll Island.
I mean, that's the movie to make.
Somebody wants to make a Netflix series out there that's going to go through the roof.
You'll probably be killed before you make it.
But that's the one I want to see.
I want to see the true story of Jekyll Island.
Griffin, just do Griffin's book.
That's one of my favorite reports you did.
The Maui cover-up, and then the one where America wakes a DARPA.
Yeah, I think those are my topics.
It looks like Maui is getting fucked.
Well, they are getting, through the lawsuit, they are getting money.
They are getting paid.
Yeah, but it's not going to take away the fact that it was a land grab.
It's not going to say, yeah, these people are getting money, but they're not getting their laws.
It was a massacre.
They're not.
It was, dude, it was a genocide.
It was a fucking massacre.
Where did those kids go?
I was just about to say that.
Where the fuck are all these buses of kids they took from these fucking schools?
That's what a lot of people don't understand.
They took fucking children from the schools before the fires.
Everybody, get on this bus.
All the kids are fucking gone.
Where the fuck are the kids?
Maui, too, man.
Like, they went after like, like, the jewel of serenity.
They went after like one of the most peaceful places on planet Earth and just raped the shit out of it and just did the most horrific, god-awful thing.
and here we are still.
Our perceptions, we're all still being led.
Our perceptions, like, they get a hold of our third eye and they just squish it down and you just put a remote control on there and you just watch your little TV and, you know, you don't pay attention to the reality of what's really happening so you can do something.
But, uh, you know, bro.
I don't understand how people pay with any of this.
The thing is, is that it's always a cycle, though, too.
And I think that I don't want to get everyone's hopes up, but I do have this feeling that things are eventually going to be okay.
We're going to have to go through fucking hell to get there.
But they're going to.
What are we in right now?
Shit.
But it's just like the way America, you know, the new Atlantis, the way America was created, like, Thomas Paine and people like that, they had to have these bold new ideas, bold new perspectives just break out of this tyranny.
Imagine if Alex kind of just changed.
What if Alex was like, one day it was just like, you know what?
I reached all the people I can reach in this manner.
What if I just turned into Thomas Paine?
Yeah.
He could literally just like stop.
It would be.
I don't say when I say stop, what I'm saying is stop everything that he's doing as a whole right now.
I don't think you could stop Alex.
No, no, you can't.
You can't.
This is a very, very hypothetical situation.
But if he was just like, you know what?
To make that drastic, like, you know how when we do this, what they call shock jock or shock value because he said something a certain way.
Yeah.
But imagine if he reversed that on them.
It's just like, you know what?
So one day he just turned into like a fucking Tucker Carlson.
I'm going to explain all this in a very common sense factor.
There's no need for me to yell anymore.
There's no need for me to express these things in this very, very, you know, animated fashion.
What if he just stopped and just broke the common sense?
I don't know either.
But he always talks about, oh, I'm going to fade away.
there's so many people it's just having that that sudden halt and then just the change of you know mentality a change of
I think in the long run, that's all been completely effective.
It has.
I'm just saying, though, have we reached that point to where, like, if he was to make a common sense thing to where it was.
Well, didn't you guys do a 2084 as the new 1776 or something like that?
Yeah, yeah.
They did the AI video.
I mean, Alex, I mean, have you kind of come to a conclusion lately that Alex is going to, as long as there's human history, he will outlive all of us.
And that Alex will outlive all of us.
That Alex that we all know and love, that's the one that he's going to be there for hundreds of years, man.
Because it's the human spirit.
It's the human spirit.
And no matter where he gets, no matter where we get to in a time frame, it's just going to be this fucking image like, I told you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I told you.
Yeah, yeah.
Alex Jones is right.
That's him.
Just, I told you.
That's going to be the longest lasting meeting.
Well, and that's why they want to own his likeness.
They want to own everything about him.
Yeah.
Because he will.
He'll echo, and they know that.
He's going to echo through history.
Just like that promo that we made of 2084.
Can you imagine if Thomas Jefferson or Samuel Adams or somebody like that had a platform like Alex has?
We'd be watching that today.
You know?
That's why I don't take what I have for granted because I think about what this is right here, what we're doing.
Yeah.
And I do compare this to Joe Rogan's podcast.
Yeah.
And I do that because that is, I want to be Alex Jones.
I want to be Joe Rogan.
I want when my time comes to be their age, I want to be where they are and further.
So it's like, and I think about, like, I think, I think about this, what we have here, I'm like, okay, I hear Joe talk about, yeah, I started doing this one.
I didn't like, he didn't have a platform.
He just started doing it.
Yeah.
And I'm like, okay, I see the need that, I see the hole that needs to be filled here.
And yes, even though it is, bro, I have a TV.
You think Joe Rogan watches this shit?
No, absolutely not.
But that's not the TV.
Joe, if you do, you live in my neighborhood, man.
And so just get a hold.
I'm created this.
I live in Joe Rogan's neighborhood, and he never invites me to go fishing.
So I just want him to know that I'm right down the street.
We work at Infowars.
We just want to go fishing.
He lives in a rich neighborhood, buddy.
You just want to go fishing, bro.
Not like I live in a rich neighborhood.
But what I'm saying is that I understand what I have and I appreciate it.
No matter what.
Case in point, Drew Hernandez.
Someone who picked up the actual camera phone and was like, you know what?
I'm going to do this because Alex told me to.
Let me host the fucking fourth hour now.
When it comes to people like Owen Schroyer, who saw what the void that needed to be filled was and was like, no one else is doing this, Owen Schroyer created an entire genre of political commentary that was not there.
So I see what Alex has done.
I see what Rogan has done.
I see what Owen has done.
And I'm like, I need to be able to fulfill those societal shoes so that way I can help somebody else on the spectrum, on the lower levels, to be motivated to build something like they all have.
And I don't take this for granted.
I'm going to do exactly what I'm doing.
I'm going to follow their footsteps.
I don't care if you say that I'm biting.
I don't care if you say that I'm copying them as we should.
No, no, you're not.
We should all be grateful that we have that platform to be able to do these things.
I'm willing to take that lightly.
Yeah, I had a whole Hunter S. Thompson outfit I should have worn here tonight.
You absolutely should have because we're going to go Hunter S. Thompson tonight after this.
Because my allergies are real bad.
You could see.
Are we gonna do some power block?
Yeah.
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It's toxic, yeah.
It's a toxic culture, yeah.
Oh, it's a toxic culture, yeah.
Toxic culture, yeah.
Toxic culture, yeah.
Longer cities are toxic culture, yeah.
Toxiculture, yeah.
Toxiculture, yeah.
Mmm, oh, it's toxiculture, yeah.
We're going moving in toxic culture land.
Maybe it's toxic, cause it's all we perceive.
It's only toxic if it's what you wanna believe.
Toxic culture, yeah.
Toxic culture, yeah.
Oh long, it's a toxic culture, yeah.
Down on 6th Street, it's a toxic culture, yeah.
And down in Austin, it's a toxic culture land toxic culture land in a toxic culture land.
Oh, in mercy, it's a toxic culture land.
I got the blues, only if we choose toxic is inevitable.
Toxic culture blues, toxic culture blue.
Got them new world all the blues.
Got them world economic form blue.
Oh, you'll be in the blues now.
Oh, you'll be in the blues now.
I sure hate to lose my freedom Hey, I don't know.
I just haven't.
I like the whole story about Antarctica and the dude that flies the plane into the UFO mothership.
I mean, I like that story.
Yeah.
But for me, the one thing that I'm saying is that the thing that creeps me out that is not like it's not a, you know.
We're talking about the next conspiracy.
So let's talk about something that's just completely off the wall.
Let's do it.
I don't have, really don't have any skin in the game or anything on this, but it's something you find interesting.
Yeah, I've got a little funny story about this.
I just get this, you know, you get this feeling in your gut.
So, all right, I'm going to, I've had, was this my third beer, and I'm going to talk about this?
All right, so.
That's it.
We might have to go 5D before you get into it.
Well, you go five deep, you're going to be hearing some of that.
So you got to hear it.
Really weird shit.
That's my personal information for later, guys.
Sorry.
You cut off the body.
When I was a kid, I had this dream.
You know, dreams that you had when you were a kid, like the ones that stick with you the rest of your life.
I didn't have those, man.
You guys, anybody?
I have a whole other perspective about dreams because of my experience with it, but let's see.
I've got a few that stuck with me my whole life.
But this one, my parents got divorced when I was like seven years old, so they weren't even divorced yet.
So this wasn't due to like trauma or anything like this.
This was something else.
And so we were living in Sterling, Virginia.
We shared a duplex with a big duplex in Sterling, Virginia with a couple of FBI agents because we were outside of Washington, D.C. So it's like this weird area where you got all these people from that worked with the United Nations and stuff.
Like my other neighbors were from Ghana, you know.
Anyway, that has nothing to do with this dream.
So I had this dream, and I'll never forget it.
And in the dream, my real parents came to me, but they were snake beings.
They were snake beings.
And this is like an old tradition in India.
What do you mean by snake beings?
They were like a normal height of a human being, but their whole body was a snake.
And they were obviously almost like royalty or something like that.
And you can look into all the mythology of this, and it's like, this is like a real, people believe this in India.
Like they talk about these people existing.
So I had this dream, and my mom in the dream, who was a snake being, my dad were there.
And she was telling me, you're going to be okay in this realm that you're in now, which I guess I'm a snake being from another realm.
I don't know.
But I'm five, six years old.
She said, we left some gold and diamonds under your pillow, and that'll take care of you for the rest of your life.
And I woke up, and I lifted the pillow up, and it was never no gold, no diamonds.
But I had, and I, you know, it's like, and that dream has stuck with me my whole life.
Like, I still can still see it.
So later on in life, God, I can't, I've never even told anybody that.
But later on in life, there was a show called Land of the Lost.
Yeah, the Naga.
Yeah, see if you go through some Naga pictures in there.
But yeah, that's mom and dad right there.
Damn, C, you saw Naga in your dream.
I had a dream about Naga at five years old.
Yeah.
And like, everything that they were in the dream is what they are.
They have piles of wealth.
They control wealth and all this stuff.
And so, like, I had this dream.
And so then later on, and this is something that's just bothered me for a long time.
Because later on, there's a show called Land of the Lost.
And this family goes on this, they get in this boat and they go, they end up in a prehistoric time.
They go through the time travel.
And there are these, you may have heard of them, the Slea Stacks are there.
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So I saw that as a kid, and I was like, it all just seemed, I guess, kind of natural to me.
And then later on in the 80s, see if you guys can bring up Land of the Lost.
But in the, in the, yeah, there's a sleek stack right there.
So, you know, it was all fun and games growing up, you know.
That's not Pelosi?
Well, yeah, I'm getting to that.
I mean, that looks like Pelosi.
It should.
It does look like her.
Doesn't it?
It totally does.
She's trying to, like, to seduce you and, like, make you believe something.
Yeah.
Look at these big-ass pretty out of terror.
Bitch, I see all your fucking reptilian skin that you got.
So, later on, there was a show called, well, there's a show called V. And that came out in the early 80s.
And it was about these aliens that come to planet Earth, and they basically have the forms of humans over them.
And they work with the human beings there, but they're slowly doing totalitarian control over the human species.
And this photojournalist for the news, videographer, he discovers that he gets in a fight with one of them and rips his face off, and it's a reptile underneath.
And then David Icke comes along.
And then I hear all the stories about, you know, the bizarre stories about.
Yeah, that's the exact shot.
So he rips that guy's face off, and that's what's underneath.
Isn't it wild how we're predictively programmed?
Yeah.
That's where the perception comes in.
So this is what bothers me, man.
So like, there's a part of me that's like, well, maybe?
Because, you know, then you get into David Icke.
And David Icke's like straight up like, yeah, they're reptilian beings and they have parties and the Queen of England, you know, takes off her skin suit and she eats babies and shit.
And it's like, what?
And, you know, and then you start seeing the videos of people with the reptile eyes and Pelosi just the other day talking about how she's reptilian.
And so then you try to reason why people in Washington, D.C. would hate humanity so much that they would do what they're doing.
Isn't it crazy?
It's like everything that's going on, it's like that's the only answer.
Why would you flood the border?
Why would you try to force inoculate people?
Why would you have this high-ass inflation?
And I try to rehabilitate.
They have a vaccine schedule and their spoiled generation and they're arrogant and the hubris is off the charts and they just want to control power and all that.
But like, all of them want to do that?
Like, they all working in concert to do something that if they were all reptilians, it would make complete sense to me.
I'm trying to figure out.
Let me put this all together for you.
So doesn't that feel like all of them are doing this one thing to enslave people while all of us are doing all these things to be enslaved?
Yeah.
Isn't it weird?
Like, they know how we were programmed or something?
Well, yeah.
I talked about this yesterday.
I'm a firm believer in.
Now you're getting into Planet X. No, yeah, yeah.
And these other planets that we have that, yeah.
10th planet.
No, absolutely.
The thing is, I've seen a ghost.
I've literally seen a ghost in my lifetime.
So I can tell you that for me, personally, I don't care if you don't think ghosts exist.
I've seen one.
I've had astral projection numerous times.
So for me, I know that that's true.
But I've never seen a UFO.
I drive through Roswell every year.
I've never seen a UFO.
I've never seen an alien.
You know, never had a Keith Richards experience in a lawn chair.
You know, there's a UFO up there.
Yeah, no, me either.
I've seen shooting stars.
Yeah.
I haven't had an actual UFO experience.
So I can't.
And I'm not trying to say that people don't have them or people don't see crazy shit.
Which we do have things on record, but personally, I've never experienced it.
I agree with you on that.
Right, so I'm not going to sit here and tell you that reptilians exist because I haven't seen one.
But there's been plenty of people.
So I just laid it out for you what I've experienced.
So I'm just kind of like, it's kind of like, you know, maybe, you know, I mean, maybe I've only wanted to perceive one way because that's all I want to perceive.
And I'm not going to believe something on just out of faith and I want to believe that that's what's happening because then I'll go crazy.
Yeah.
But my life from the get-go has been this narrative of, hey, maybe reptilians are controlling your existence.
You know what I'm saying?
So I don't, you know, there's plenty of people out there that are right now going, oh, I'm glad he's talking about that.
No, I mean, I absolutely agree with you.
But I'm sure they've noticed just like I have.
Think about all the shit that we've gone through.
It does.
It does make sense.
Take all this paranormal shit out of the way.
All that.
Think about what we've gone through as individuals, as human beings, over the past fucking 70 years.
Yeah.
And for you to think that there's no other outside forces or that there's not more than what's going on.
There's so much fucking crazy.
There's so much evidence of aliens.
But like I said, I can't tell you 100% unless I've seen it for myself.
Now the ghost thing, this house we lived in in New Jersey was as old as the country.
It was like almost, it was over 200 years old.
And it had been there forever.
And this basement in it was just like the scary, like, what serial killer took people apart in this basement kind of basement?
You know?
And anyway, it was really old.
And I'm sleeping upstairs.
And I had this dream.
Because I have psychic ability, or at least I used to.
And I had this dream.
Now, you can say, well, it was a dream.
But, but wait till you hear the whole story.
So I'm laying in bed.
And in my dream, I wake up.
I'm in the room.
I'm in the bed that I'm sleeping in.
And I look to my left, and there's a baby on fire, screaming in the crib, screaming on fire.
And I'm in the room that I'm sleeping in.
And I finally wake up and I'm in that room.
And the next day, I went and I told my stepmom about it.
And she was like, wow, that's really strange, John.
And then she went and talked to the neighbors who used to own the house about a week later.
And she told them the story.
And they said, well, which room was it in?
Right there.
Mom was like, wait, wait, wait.
And she told them the room.
And it was a baby died in a fire in a crib in that room.
So I saw that go.
I saw the whole situation.
You saw the whole thing.
Saw it.
Saw it.
So, you know, and so I can tell you just from experiencing that that for me, like, yeah, ghosts and whatever that was might have been an imprint.
I don't know, maybe when you sleep.
See, and that's what you're doing.
Maybe when you sleep, like, you enter, like, the time.
That's the thing, though.
You didn't really know that was happening.
See, that's the crazy part.
So I do believe a lot of these items they say that aren't conscious.
I think that they are conscious.
Like, I'm a firm believer.
So, do you believe in the theory or the idea that Tesla talked about energy being active in the air all the time?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
So, if that's the case, we are part of that matter.
We're all energy, yeah.
This table is part of that matter.
These microphones are part of that matter.
Everything works in this simultaneous frequency that makes things go around.
So, why wouldn't something that has this consciousness be able to project this idea to you?
But it's not even an idea.
It's just the truth of what actually happened.
It's like a fingerprint in time or something.
See, exactly.
It's like they are imprinted on the same frequency that you're imprinted on.
That baby is in the future.
They can transfer that energy to you and forever.
Exactly.
Something in that baby when it was on fire and dying in the crib, something about it just imprinted itself in time.
It could be in the air.
It could be.
They tore that house down like three years ago.
The whole point is probably because the energy of the imprint of that house is there, and who knows how long?
You think about if something, if something is doing something, it's like a shell of a cicada, for instance.
That can be gone.
The cicada could be gone for fucking years.
But if that area where the cicada shell, where the cicada came from, is untouched, what happens?
That shell is there for as long as it can be.
So why wouldn't that be the same thing for the sake of the market?
I see what you're saying.
Yeah, if the shell is imprinted in the rock, then why, what, what's this thing that the burning baby couldn't be imprinted in some other form of something we can see?
Because they can't see.
Well, some other type of matter that energy that we can't improve.
You can't even perceive.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah, so I, Yes.
This is John Bound's weird shit.
So I was in a car accident when I was 15. And me and my buddy, Johnny, backroads of Kentucky, took his parents' car out while his parents were gone.
As any normal teenager would do.
Right.
And so we're like Beavis and Butthead.
And just so you know, preface this, my grandfather had died like three weeks before this.
And so we're, Kentucky is nothing but hills.
And we're out back in like where the, where the horse, all the horse people are back there, you know, so it's real quiet out there.
But it's, it's nothing but, you're just jumping hills.
And, you know, we're like Dukes at Hazard style with this Chevy Cavalier.
And we got no seatbelts on.
What year was the Chevy Cavalier?
It was probably like an 80. Oh, dude, I knew you were going to say that.
My uncle tried to give me one of those for Christmas one day because my other uncle gave it to me.
Yeah.
But my one uncle had the keys to it.
So he's like, well, I'm just going to withhold the keys until Christmas and I'm going to give it to him as a gift.
So I always gifted a Cavalier.
1980s Cavalier.
I know exactly the car you're talking about, basically.
It's got like three colors, fucking black, white, and maroon.
Yeah, yeah.
So we're jumping these hills, and, you know, we're Beavis and Butthead, man.
We're not afraid of anything.
We're just, we're 15 years old.
We're just jumping these hills.
And so we get to this, to start rolling up on the stop sign.
And I hear in the back of this back seat, I hear my grandpa's voice.
And he says, well, boys, you better put your seatbelts on.
And I was just like, hey, Johnny, we better put our seatbelts on.
So we put our seatbelts on, no problem.
Turn around, and we go for round two.
And we hit, we jumping over some things, and we hit this one hill, and everything just went into slow motion.
And then the car starts to land, and Johnny's turning the wheel.
And I was like, Johnny?
I was like, you better get us out of this, Johnny.
He's like, I'm trying.
And then it was just like, and then just BAM.
And so the thing is, you're going over these hills and then the horse farms, there's a hill that goes up.
You're not going in over a fence.
There's a wall.
And so we hit that wall straight on.
So I wake up.
I wake up.
And I'm like.
What do you mean you wake up?
I come to and I'm like, this is how this all went down.
And I'm standing in front of the car.
I'm standing in front of the car.
I'm looking at the damage to the car.
And the car is total.
And I look at Johnny.
And Johnny's just holding his nose.
He's got a scar to this day right here.
And I'm like, he's just real quiet.
Everything's quiet.
And I'm like, I don't know if I was like, should I go look at myself?
I don't know how this happens.
You know what to do, yeah.
But I walked around to where I was, and I'm looking through the passenger side.
And I'm looking at myself.
Oh, shit.
In the car, sitting in the car.
And then I quickly went back into myself.
And then what that did was that jarred me out astrally for the next like, so I was 15. Probably the next 10 years, I had all these out-of-body experiences.
And one of them, one of them was, and I started actually learning how to do it.
Well, I started learning how to to control my dreams and and I got really interested in it and one thing that happened was we used to live off of Fifty First up here and uh in that Capitol Plaza parking lot and I used to bank right there and uh I went up there and I so I lost my checkbook and I needed to pay the rent the next day and
I went home and I couldn't find it and I was you know panicking and I went home and I just tried to do something where I could see it yeah and I I did the what needs to be done to go out of your body I was in that park I went to the parking lot exactly where the checkbook was woke up got in my car drove
over there and the checkbook was right there and then I had an experience where I it gets real hot here in Texas if you didn't know and I I'd been working all day I came home and I fell asleep on the couch and all of a sudden I was out of my body again and I was in the bathroom I was looking at myself in the bathroom whether I should shave or
not something something's not right and I looked down at my feet my feet were floating off the ground and and then I knew that I was out of my body because at this point I was used to it and so I had a choice to go this direction or I could go that direction and I looked that direction and it was a total void of the universe it was the void and I could go there and I could leave forever or I could go down the hall
and get back in my body so I walked down the hall and there I was sitting on the couch and then I never did it ever again as I said like consciously I never I was just like I can't do that anymore I mean I'm because I was I was I probably still have the ability to do it but but sure but you're like yeah I don't need to do this because this might get me to the void yeah yeah yeah exactly oh
shit man think you'd hear ghost stories tonight I've um no man I understand what you're saying and I've I've kind of I've had one experience to where I realized that I'm in I'm in control of a dream but when when I realized that I didn't I didn't want that power to kind
of float through this alternate reality while I see myself sitting there so when I kind of denied that I don't I don't have those type of dreams anymore so now now it's like I come back from someplace I don't I don't have dreams I don't people want to say oh it's because you smoke too much or you do this like no I've done I've stopped I've done like all the I've I've gone to mean the parameters
yeah like so but that's the thing though I don't I don't go to sleep I can't lay down for more than five hours because then my body starts hurting I have back I have back pain I have this and that so like when I go to sleep when I wake up I literally feel like that part of the matrix where you get reconnected yeah and wake up because anything that I remember and they are like kind of faint I don't have these vivid dreams where I remember
everything and I was doing all this like when I when I wake up I feel like I've came back from a place I don't feel like I went to this resting place where I was asleep and I had random sleep oh dude I have the best sleep I've been able to live off this three to five hour sleep cycle for 10 plus years now wow but it's like when I when I go when I go
to sleep it's like I don't I don't just my my body doesn't get turned off to rest yeah my body gets turned off because it gets chose to be turned off to go do something else well we have the pineal gland yeah yeah absolutely but but yeah I mean the whole lucid dreaming thing it's not difficult to do no no it all it is is you write down your dreams when you wake up and
that some weird you write down some crazy shit man yeah crazy crazy shit you may think everything's normal when you dream but the more you write those down then you start reading those and you recognize just how whacked out you are in your dreams and then you tell yourself as you're going to sleep that you will wake up in the in-between which is what the tibetan monks talk about all the time that they they go to the in-between and so you're in between being asleep and being awake and
then once you're in there for me it was finding my hands so if i looked at my hands that was that was your energy that was it and i had i had all these crazy experiences uh lucid dreaming and like you know i had people shoot at me i had i'd tell people i'd create people in my dream and have them shoot at me and i was in you know i was basically immortal in the dream and then when i woke up i would feel energized like you wouldn't believe for the rest of the day right
yeah yeah it's like you just experienced that so i i was i was into that like that that's cool you know but then like when when you see the void and i'm a christian you know i didn't see heaven i didn't see hell i saw the void and the only way to explain it is it's nothing and everything all at the same time yeah and it's like it's like a little dosage of hell it It must be.
It must be.
No one wants to live with nothing and everything at the same time.
No, you don't want to go there.
Yeah, it probably is hell.
It's probably the portal to hell.
But, you know, but yeah, and so I even feel weird now even talking about that stuff.
I'm so glad I did it on a podcast.
But, you know, I've not done that, gotten away from that for a long time, and I've just focused on the reality of this world we live in now.
Try to give my focus to that.
But I don't, like I said, like, so that show V that came out in the 80s, my little brother Ben, he loved that show.
And him and my brother would fight all the time.
And so Ben said he was Bebop, we called him.
He was going to run away.
He'd had it.
He's just going to run away.
He was like 12. He was going to take his stick and his handkerchief and his peanut butter and jelly salt.
I've been there.
I wanted to quit it when I was in seventh grade.
And he was going to run away.
Why am I doing any of this?
So, yeah, so he'd had it, so he wasn't going to be a part of the family anymore.
So he told us he was running away, but he would be back.
He wanted us to know that he would be back in time later for V. It counts all in a few hours.
But I don't know why my generation has been the predictive programming of snake lizard people has been predominant.
Of course, there's the Greys, too, but it just really seems like the whole reptilian.
Isn't it weird how that stopped with that generation?
Because you don't hear any millennials talking about IC reptilians.
You don't see any Gen Z. Are there reptilian shows today?
Past David Icke, other than maybe all of a sudden it stopped.
It did.
That's what I'm saying.
And now it's a whole...
Oh, look what I saw on this.
It went from literally to a digital realm.
And, you know, and it's not outside of the realm of possibility.
We've been getting played the whole time.
Just to be inundated on that perspective as being our reality, something that we need to be afraid of in our subconscious.
They did that to us politically.
We're so inclined.
I mean, everybody's so inclined to be able to do that.
There's another boogeyman that they could throw at us.
You know, just to make us afraid.
Well, there you go.
There's reptiles.
That is literally my fighter on Mortal Kombat.
Okay, yeah.
So you're just bringing up my actual Mortal Kombat fighter now.
You just ruined all my online, you know, like if I was to hide my character who I'm playing with, if they do one research now, it's like, yeah, it's Reptile.
But actually, it's sub-zero, so, I mean, you know, Reptile's got to be a badass.
Reptile is a badass.
It really is.
All right, Mr. Baum.
We hit three hours.
Oh, no.
My wife says, that's it.
I'm done.
Yeah, it's about that time.
Yep.
You can't even go hang out with us after this because.
No, you're a man.
You can do whatever you want.
Oh, yeah.
But no, man, this was amazing.
Yeah, no, you have.
Did I break the record?
You absolutely have.
Okay, cool.
Well, I hope everyone's stayed tuned in there at the end.
We should probably roll one more time, roll Scott Armstrong's We Don't Need You No More.
Oh, yeah, we'll play it twice just for you.
Absolutely, Mr. When does this go up?
When will this air on NBC?
On NBC next week.
So not this Saturday, but next Saturday.
Yeah, I talked to Keenan.
He's going to make sure that the SNL crew is going to talk about it.
Right.
And then we're going to totally get that.
What's up with that?
We have two live performances.
Motherfucking reptiles taking over the world.
Motherfucking reptiles.
Nancy Pelosi's got some hairy fucking curls coming out of her reptilian teeth.
Motherfucking reptiles taking over our world.
Humanity gotta stay strong.
Take care of all the little boys and girls.
Free them today from the motherfucking reptiles.
Motherfucking reptiles.
We see your ass on our TV.
piano plays softly But you ain't got no ass, cause you're a reptile to you and me.
Yeah.
Motherfucking reptiles.
Motherfucking reptiles.
Well, Mr. Brown, I appreciate your time.
Appreciate it as well.
Everything that you do.
Next time I will do something about my eyes here.
Maybe we could get a sponsor for these people to get rid of the bags in there.
Oh, bags on tax culture.
Yeah.
Get a bag specialist.
Look at that.
That's a real me, man.
Oh, shit.
Hey, man.
Well, dude, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for doing this.
Appreciate you coming in.
Yeah.
Sorry it took too long.
We'll definitely do this again and more often.
Absolutely.
So here's to you, America.
God bless you.
God bless you.
Cheers, brother.
Cheers.
Thank you.
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