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EXCLUSIVE Interview with Alex Jones! This Means War!

EXCLUSIVE Interview with Alex Jones! This Means War!

Released Thursday, 13th October 2022
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EXCLUSIVE Interview with Alex Jones! This Means War!

EXCLUSIVE Interview with Alex Jones! This Means War!

EXCLUSIVE Interview with Alex Jones! This Means War!

EXCLUSIVE Interview with Alex Jones! This Means War!

Thursday, 13th October 2022
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0:00

Hey. If I sound windy,

0:02

that's because I've been running around here. We've been testing, making

0:04

sure that everything works. We have look,

0:07

Alex Jones on the show today. And I

0:09

would appreciate. Look, I know that many of you have many

0:11

of you different opinions. Let me just give you a little bit

0:13

of a rundown here. I was not an

0:16

Alex Jones fan for a

0:18

very long time. I

0:20

made it known. I had criticized him

0:22

here on this show, and I still have criticisms of

0:24

him. but we're at

0:26

a point right now. And we'll be talking about

0:28

this today. We'll be showing you a montage of the end

0:30

zone dance from not only the

0:32

Elite in Hollywood, not only the elites

0:34

in media, but the elites in government.

0:37

Government officials actually

0:39

championing this silencing of

0:41

of speech. And that is absolutely what it is.

0:44

Regardless of where you line up,

0:46

there's

0:47

an inflection point right now in this country. And

0:49

the reason that we're having Alex Jones on and

0:51

we've had him on is because I hate seeing people

0:55

being bullied. I hate seeing

0:57

a pile on. Even if you think he said

0:59

some things that are reprehensible and we'll get into the

1:01

things that he said that he regret and he's apologized for

1:03

ad nauseam. I

1:05

just can't believe that we have people in this country,

1:07

let alone people who are comedians or people

1:10

who are supposed to be servants of ours.

1:13

champion the silencing of

1:16

someone speaking. And there's

1:18

a very strong message that is being sent right now.

1:21

And that's why this episode is going to focus

1:23

on this. It's gonna going to be what they call a deep

1:25

dive for the kids.

1:27

On

1:30

the systematic I

1:32

guess you would say expulsion of people

1:35

for wrong think and how

1:37

deep it runs And

1:40

the idea that you can just go and start

1:42

your own business. And

1:44

most important is, you know, when you have someone

1:46

like Alex Jones, who if you've watched his career,

1:50

And I do consider him a friend now. I will say

1:52

this on a personal level. He's been around. From

1:54

what I know of him, he's a good man, a flawed

1:57

man. He's talked about it here on here. to me,

1:59

it's refreshing when he's on air. He was on

2:01

air in Ash Wednesday and said, you know, maybe I drink

2:03

a little too much and, you know, I have he'll

2:05

he'll tell you about his flaws. But for man

2:07

who speaks publicly for hours,

2:10

hours on end, and

2:12

then misspeaks or get something

2:15

wrong, and then apologizes. And

2:18

then it's punished anyway.

2:21

And then

2:22

the government jumps in. people,

2:24

I guess, former press secretary. But current

2:26

members of the government and entities who are

2:28

backed by the government, be it banks, be

2:31

it big tech organizations. deciding

2:34

to put you in stocks in the town

2:36

square, the message is really loud.

2:40

And I I hope that you're hearing it.

2:42

If you make a mistake, not only is there a double

2:44

standard, which we'll talk about, if

2:46

you have a belief that other people

2:48

find to be offensive, And of course, that's a sliding

2:51

scale. We know that we've gone further and further down the trail

2:53

here. Look behind you. There's a slippery slope.

2:55

And you apologize anyway.

2:59

they only get worse. What do I mean they?

3:01

The left. I

3:03

mean the left. Why is it

3:05

left or right? They'd made it left or right.

3:09

There is there is no one on the right

3:11

and no one here in this studio

3:13

who would end zone dance because of

3:16

a worthy adversary being silenced

3:18

and certainly not if they apologized and

3:20

said that they were wrong. We've hosted those people on the

3:22

show. People like Naomi will

3:24

people like Alex Jones, actually.

3:27

If

3:28

you say something that

3:30

they empower deemed to be unacceptable and

3:33

apologize dozens of

3:35

times and correct the record.

3:38

You can still have your life ruined

3:41

anyway. People

3:43

fought for their lives for very long time, but you know what

3:45

that really means? Your livelihood. Make

3:48

no mistake. When government backed

3:51

entities can take away your livelihood should

3:53

it be that you decide to purchase ammo off

3:56

of PayPal or decide

3:58

to as a dock doctor question the efficacy

4:00

of the vaccine or even just run a clip

4:02

from a a Pfizer executive herself and you get

4:04

removed? Or you're a host

4:07

on air? and

4:09

you speak your opinion wrong as

4:11

it may be and then apologize and

4:14

you can be punished, removed. and

4:16

your livelihood eviscerated. Wars

4:20

were fought for less

4:22

than that and I'm not, of course, really clearly

4:24

not advocating war just before

4:26

before the CNN folks wanna wanna highlight

4:28

real, I am giving you Hopefully,

4:32

the scope, the depth of the

4:34

problem that we're dealing with here, your

4:37

livelihood is something. You shouldn't

4:39

feel guilty. when it's at risk,

4:41

and it's at risk for a lot of people. It's

4:44

something certainly worth

4:46

fighting for, and it's something that people

4:48

have thought for. look

4:50

at any great look at any huge great,

4:52

and I say great, I mean, the great war. The great

4:54

war, right, is what they call it before they had World War one

4:56

and two. Then they said, well, I guess we have to separate a call. can't really

4:58

call the great war. We'll call it world war one and two.

5:00

I'm not saying wars are great. I'm using the

5:02

term here. Look at any epic

5:04

war battle. They were fought

5:06

over what? No. Not just religion.

5:10

Land. Resources.

5:14

Access to water.

5:16

Why?

5:18

To

5:19

preserve your livelihood? And

5:22

we now try and separate that and say, hey,

5:24

well, businesses can do whatever they want. Well, they're not

5:26

businesses if they're in the arm of the government. And

5:28

you know what, removing your livelihood is

5:30

tantamount to trying to end

5:32

your life. Let's be clear about

5:34

that. Okay. Well, you know what?

5:36

I guess I'll go start my own I guess I'll go

5:38

start my own media account. No. Can't do

5:40

that. We're gonna find that out of business.

5:43

I guess I'll III guess I'll

5:45

have to take donations. Can't do that. We're gonna

5:47

remove your ability to take donations. I

5:49

guess, then it's just back to standard banking. And why if

5:51

you can't do that, you remove from a bank. I

5:58

don't care if you agree with Alex Jones

5:59

or not. doesn't

6:01

matter.

6:02

And by the way, this is so clear.

6:05

It's so obvious that that's a big

6:07

reason. that the court said you

6:09

cannot argue that this is political

6:11

persecution. Do you

6:13

understand that was

6:16

This this trial was predicated on how he wasn't even

6:18

allowed to argue that because he

6:20

didn't provide additional finances. I'm not saying

6:22

mistakes weren't made across the board. but I hope

6:24

that all of you understand the gravity

6:26

of this situation. There are some silver linings

6:29

here right now in this country, and we try to

6:31

come to you as happy warriors. But Make

6:33

no mistake. Today is a day where

6:35

we need all of you. All of

6:37

you to be warriors. Because

6:39

they can remove the livelihood of,

6:41

not only Alex Jones, they can

6:43

remove the bank account of Kanye West.

6:46

Several other people, by the way, also on Paypal,

6:49

and these are organizations that are

6:51

backed with federal, guarantee,

6:54

and a never ending supply of your

6:56

tax dollars, you are at a point in

6:58

this country where you are paying taxes

7:00

to fund the theft

7:02

of food from the mouths of

7:04

your kids, all under the guise of first

7:07

amendment only protects the government.

7:10

Stopping you. from

7:12

saying something. That's all it

7:14

does. It prevents the government from stopping you.

7:16

Okay? By that

7:18

same token, Shouldn't JP

7:20

Morgan? Shouldn't JP Chase? Whatever their

7:22

abbreviation is. These things are all these giant conglomerates.

7:25

If they're backed by our tax dollars, they're

7:27

guaranteed, if they received hundreds billions

7:29

of dollars. And if you adjust for inflation the last

7:31

few months, hundreds of trillion

7:33

dollars in taxpayer

7:36

dollars. Are

7:38

they allowed to deny you? Your

7:40

fundamental constitutional rights? What

7:43

point do we separate private business from

7:45

government. And I say this is someone who

7:47

doesn't trust big government. But

7:49

one of the roles of government. The

7:51

only legitimate role of government I

7:54

would argue the only legitimate role that falls

7:56

under the purview of our government is to protect the

7:58

citizens from external

7:59

threats. That means wars? That

8:02

means from tyrants abroad

8:05

and internal threats. And how do we

8:07

determine an internal threat? Well,

8:09

the good news is we have a handbook. It's

8:11

the constitution. And

8:14

that's not hyperbole. That's not just

8:16

rhetoric. It is

8:18

meant to be our way of life.

8:22

And people are wiping their asses with

8:24

it. I don't care. I want you to try and separate

8:26

your opinions from the man today. I

8:28

want you to try and separate your opinions from

8:30

maybe the the views that have been expressed. and

8:32

understand that this is something that is permeating

8:34

right now. This is a very pernicious. This

8:36

is It's like the never ending story, the nothing.

8:38

It will destroy everything

8:40

it touches. and you have got

8:42

to put aside. This is

8:44

the thing that the left does so well. I'm sure I'm

8:46

going long in this cold open. Go with me here.

8:48

Hit the like button if you can. share

8:50

this show, comment because you know YouTube's

8:53

going to make sure that you cannot find this

8:55

anywhere. Go and search Stephen creditor Alex

8:57

Jones Ash Wednesday, at least up until a couple

8:59

days ago. the video that we did with them wouldn't have

9:01

popped up. Maybe they've changed it now that some eyeballs

9:03

are on it.

9:06

This is It's

9:09

more important than just taxes, and

9:11

it's one of the few legitimate roles of government.

9:14

And we do need right now government

9:16

to actually start doing their job.

9:20

Their only job. Again, that falls into

9:22

their purview in protecting you,

9:24

the citizens, from external threats, but

9:26

more importantly, having representatives,

9:28

having people who protect

9:30

you from them. And

9:33

you know what was supposed to be a safeguard against that? This

9:35

is what's so brilliant about the constitution. You know what's supposed to be a

9:37

safeguard against that? If the government should become corrupt,

9:39

well, there's also supposed to be freed with

9:41

a press. Why? So

9:43

they can call the government to

9:45

the mat? They can hold them

9:47

accountable. Think that's

9:49

what's happening now? Think that's

9:51

what's happening now. When they've

9:54

rescheduled their programming to give you another

9:56

January sixth hearing, last time they cancel it,

9:58

by the way, you can go and watch her stream on that three

10:00

and a half hours, the ins and outs.

10:02

So we have your right to

10:04

speak freely. Well, that's gone. Then we have

10:06

the freedom of the press. They're not

10:08

interested

10:09

in that. It comes

10:12

down to you. Come down comes down

10:14

to what you can do your voice and who

10:16

you elect and who you hold accountable.

10:19

this is the issue. This is the same

10:21

issue that by the way determines whether you

10:23

can bank, determines whether you

10:25

can you can choose to hire who you

10:27

want to hire, that determines which

10:29

institutions in which you

10:31

can take part and determines, by the

10:33

way, where you can speak, determines

10:35

if you're allowed to keep your kids, if you choose to not

10:37

put them on puberty blockers You remove the

10:39

ability for you to speak. And

10:43

it starts with someone else. You go, well, that's

10:45

not me. That's far that's far

10:47

more offensive. That's that's way beyond the

10:49

pill. That may be.

10:52

But Alex Jones is not the only one. They

10:55

wanna make an example of him because they want do

10:57

you feel that? They wouldn't feel that. Everyone feel

10:59

that tension. Everyone fear

11:01

that fear. That's

11:03

not something that we felt here in this country.

11:06

I get

11:06

it. Barack Obama, horrible

11:09

president. Lyre

11:10

makes up words. We read up hilarious

11:12

because he's such a bullshit artist. But

11:14

the tension of oh man, I might

11:16

lose my bank account. I

11:19

might I might be fined twenty five

11:21

hundred dollars if I purchase ammo

11:24

legally on PayPal. That tension

11:26

right now, people can what can we say? What can we

11:28

not say? or lose our livelihood. That's

11:30

a

11:30

first. That's

11:33

a first. and

11:35

that

11:35

can't stand. And that's

11:37

why we're doing the show we are today. Let's go.

11:40

Hey, guys. Whistler, again,

11:42

over the past few weeks late in host of all

11:43

had to quarantine and do their shows from home.

11:45

This is a very noble thing to do in a time

11:47

of public health crisis such as hold

11:50

on. Let's zoom in on that. More.

11:55

Just as I thought, it's the

11:57

same wall. They thought

11:59

we

11:59

would notice the best smoking gun tipped

12:02

me off. It will disappear. We

12:04

remember that. We're not goldfish.

12:06

Well, Trump has the memory of a goldfish

12:08

who smokes weed. Do really

12:10

expect us to believe that with multi million dollar

12:12

budgets and hundreds of writers that they were

12:14

just this unoriginal? No.

12:16

They haven't been quarantined at all.

12:18

They've been forming a secret of all aimed to destroy

12:20

late night comedy with terrible writing and

12:22

apathetic production value, and they hold all their

12:24

meetings in a rented bedroom of the Mark

12:26

Twain house. Thanks for

12:28

watching, guys. I'm just gonna

12:30

plug my go fund me here again. I

12:33

just signed the lease on a new apartment

12:35

after getting that MCN deal, but

12:37

turned out to be a bit of a scam.

12:40

I

12:41

lost my whole life savings. What's

12:44

the blowerhouse?

12:50

This

13:01

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for two rebels

13:08

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13:15

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13:58

Alright. Yeah.

13:59

That's

13:59

the difference. Is

14:04

that your pissed off, sir? Hi,

14:06

Paolo. I'm pissed off. We've had a we've had a

14:08

lot of good days. a lot of

14:10

big wins. And I hate it when people are as well as

14:12

me. Everything is dark. That's not true, but

14:14

this is when you see what's happened in the

14:16

last forty eight hours

14:18

alone, Pissed, I really

14:20

shouldn't be in this hosting chair because I still,

14:22

you know, wake up like a boiled prawn.

14:26

I was eleven pounds down for an ounce

14:28

six pounds back up with the fluid, so thank you

14:30

for all your wishes. I appreciate it. By

14:32

the way, today we have Alex We'll also be going

14:34

to mug club. Please do consider joining up latroscredder

14:37

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14:39

sixty nine per student's veterans act military. You

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get the wonderful mug and you get the extra full

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one hundred percent extra show and I'm

14:45

doing the percentage because it's basically the show

14:47

times too. It is. Yes. So it's like you're

14:49

getting fifty percent of a show. But it's better to

14:51

say you get a hundred percent of a show And

14:53

then there's another so it's two hundred percent, which

14:55

is impossible. I don't know. I'm not a man.

14:58

Patient. Someone didn't grow up planting

15:00

rice. That's true. I learned that

15:02

yesterday. Hey. Corn and rye. Yeah. I'm

15:04

American, damn it. I'm

15:06

gonna give it a hundred and ten percent. Oh,

15:08

so you're a liar. So Are

15:11

you holding that? Yeah. You're holding packages

15:13

saying that. That's all

15:15

I got. all you got. So we have a

15:17

lot to get to today. Originally,

15:19

we would have been doing the January sixth, obviously,

15:22

the streaming of the hearing. Oh, I'm sorry. Is there

15:24

a thunderstorm? They cancel it. Yeah. They may cancel

15:26

it too. No. The entire media cancel it, so they

15:28

could all run it today. Yeah. We did three and a half

15:30

hours. Remember the bad it should there was we said screw it.

15:32

We're doing it anyway because we prepared we'll

15:34

recirculate that. Go and watch that. Go watch

15:36

that today. Maybe we could just stream that again

15:38

on the channel today while the hearing's

15:40

going on so people can watch it. just so we could make fun

15:42

of them. Yeah. And if you're not a member of

15:44

Muleps, sorry, we can't take your check, but please. Muleps

15:46

send in your check your questions that you

15:48

have For Alex Jones, we'd like to ask some

15:50

of your questions because I know there are a

15:52

lot on your on your mind

15:54

right now. We'll give you the ins and outs, but

15:56

always helps to hear from you. The

15:58

little person. No.

16:02

And you could put a you could put

16:04

our video up again this and see how close we

16:06

were. Like Yeah. I was about to say we probably nailed it.

16:08

Yeah. Put ping Floyd up. That actually might not

16:10

be a bad idea. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

16:12

So the minimum wage of us. Yeah. So you probably can make

16:14

it work. So alright. By the way, they're doing the Parkland

16:17

shooting. They they reached a verdict that they're gonna announce.

16:19

Isn't it just guilty and him. I mean, I

16:21

thought this was a pretty closed. Let me know

16:23

when when we have the broadcast of

16:25

Vegas. Yeah. Yeah. When I know the guy's

16:27

dead, so but, you know, maybe some

16:29

fact about about Sutherland Springs, fifth

16:31

deadliest in American history. We

16:33

look, there's a reason that media

16:35

is trying to determine the rules and

16:37

guidelines here on YouTube, and that's nothing would

16:39

make me happy. It's a live show, Monday through Thursday,

16:41

ten AM eastern. You can

16:43

watch it here on YouTube. I would love for you to watch it

16:45

on rumble. I would love for you to watch it on

16:47

mug club. And by the way, you could see

16:49

just so you know the numbers lower on YouTube because

16:51

they're much higher on rumble and much higher on

16:53

mug club. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Could you take that

16:55

take the number that you see on YouTube now and more than

16:57

double it. Oh, yeah. Because a lot of people

16:59

have migrated. If you have not yet, that's totally

17:01

fine. We wanna make sure that you have the free

17:03

kind of content available. I know some people are in countries where

17:05

maybe you're not able to access the apps or

17:07

maybe rumble doesn't necessarily work as well

17:09

for you. But If you don't

17:12

eventually join another platform, you do

17:14

lose your right to bitch, just like if you don't vote,

17:16

you can't bitch. If

17:18

you don't, support the people who are trying to give you what it

17:20

is that you want, and we can't create our own

17:22

platform, but Rumble has. And of course, we have

17:24

mug club right now. where you

17:26

get access to the entire Blaze catalog. There's a whole

17:28

bunch of programming there. You

17:30

lose your right to bitch. Mhmm.

17:32

So we do appreciate support, and we'll be talking about things that gonna

17:34

spend on YouTube. Dave and I, of course,

17:36

are on the rebels with a cause

17:38

tour Nashville November twelfth, Raymond

17:40

auditorium. We added a nine thirty show.

17:43

So that's also some rubles. Ruggles. Is

17:45

that what I said? We're gonna be ruggles.

17:47

We're gonna be ruggling around. The girdles

17:49

without a cause. herbals.

17:53

How many Jews does it take to screw in a

17:55

light bulb? Yes. To a

17:57

hamburglar. They'll stop this one. I tuck

17:59

myself into a corner. there's

18:01

no good way to test this junk. And then

18:03

not Baltimore, December third because we couldn't

18:05

find a venue in DC. Sorry, you have to go to

18:07

the shit hole that is Baltimore, but

18:09

hey, at least it's not Haiti. DC.

18:12

Yeah. Or DC. No. Baltimore's

18:14

worse than DC. Is it? It's DC

18:16

without any of the charms. Well, I mean,

18:18

the the people. Sure. And

18:20

you can go to a lotter

18:22

with kroger dot com slash turbine tickets.

18:24

So we'll be talking about Alex Jones

18:26

today. we'll be talking about insane double standard

18:28

of the fines that Alex Jones has had

18:30

to pay. We will be talking about the

18:32

backing by the government for all these entities who are

18:34

going after Alex Jones. And, of course,

18:36

we will be talking about the left has a new dating app to

18:38

compete with conservative dating, the dating app

18:40

that has been released. Thank you so much for

18:42

filling in, both of you, but Gerald Day. Thanks. You did a great job

18:44

yesterday. Thank you very much. appreciate it. I'm glad I'm

18:46

back in my chair. Great. Ready? You fired up? I'm ready.

18:49

Absolutely. We we're talking with Alex in about

18:51

ten minutes. I know. I know. Can we can we see if they

18:53

they can wait next ten

18:55

minutes just because I, you know, I gave him one hell an

18:57

intro. Sure. And

18:59

then we have Dave Landow. He filled in

19:01

Monday, Tuesday. Thank you, sir. How are you? Good. Oh,

19:03

boy. I'm fine. Alright. I've been black pills for years. Let's do

19:05

this. Yes. Might

19:08

as well go out with a bang. Right.

19:10

I'm just saying, watch me be right.

19:13

Well, that's the thing. He's been he just said he's

19:15

been panked for years. Yep.

19:17

Sure. So we have, I guess, not so much

19:19

of a pill as it is.

19:22

an injection. Why am I

19:24

doing this? I'm

19:26

still a little sick.

19:28

I'm sick physically, but that makes me sick in the

19:30

hell. as my grandfather, my French Canadian grandfather used

19:32

to say, he's sick, my lad, and I never

19:34

knew what that meant. My lad means sick. Yeah. He

19:36

was trying to say you're sick in the head. Yeah. Yeah. So

19:38

I would say that for years as kids when I saw

19:41

someone being crazy, I'd go, he's sick,

19:43

my lad. I feel like, oh,

19:45

your son's retarded. No. Is this why you were

19:47

bullied? Yes. Among many

19:49

reasons. And my last bite of my tooth was

19:51

black build It's a scooter. Now

19:55

and I wasn't doing laundry with the black pillar either.

19:57

We didn't come friends over the over the

20:00

Celtics and the Lakers. I don't know. I guess you'd need the

20:02

same pillar. all

20:06

right. Let's watch and react really

20:08

quickly. You know what? Let's let's just do that tomorrow. I

20:10

think the watch and react. We have to move into

20:12

this. So I don't know if you know this, but

20:14

there is a a dating app. Obviously, you

20:16

guys might have known about this. And

20:19

comment below what you think this Alex Jones thing means

20:21

for free speech. I mean, I'm sure that just

20:23

gonna be lighting up in the comments on YouTube. comments,

20:25

shares, likes, they help the algorithm. If

20:27

you don't wanna join mug club, that's what you can do

20:29

is you can go click I know some of

20:31

you're like, it burns, but you know what? Stuffing up. It doesn't burn.

20:33

Monday, I think Dave

20:35

talked about there's the new conservative dating

20:38

app the right And remember, here's a refresher.

20:40

Why do you want a data conservative?

20:42

For me, at least, I know that we're gonna

20:44

start off with some shared

20:45

values. While the conservative

20:48

men have dated, at least know how to treat me like a

20:50

woman. In

20:50

my personal experience, conservative

20:53

guys have better matters. I

20:55

like that they understand their role in the relationship

20:58

as a man.

20:59

I just prefer my men to be

21:01

masculine. And what's

21:02

the biggest red flag when it comes

21:04

to dating? A Democrat. No

21:06

Democrats. A Democrat. Can't

21:08

be a Democrat. A Democrat. That's

21:11

easy. A Democrat. No Democrat.

21:13

Mail

21:13

the demographics. Very diverse.

21:17

the right match. Download the right

21:19

stuff today. way. There's gonna be someone I

21:21

mean, they have every group there. Someone wheel

21:23

out in a wheelchair. Oh, go public

21:25

and they gave an

21:27

Indian girl a tanning bedroom or, like, come back

21:29

when you're real black. It's Native Americans.

21:31

I'm sorry, Native. I

21:34

think I I think we're both wrong, but

21:36

wait. Well, This is a bad day.

21:38

Oh, no. Italian. Here's the thing. We

21:40

actually wanted to get in the dating game because, you

21:42

know, the daily wire can't be the only one to collect all

21:44

those -- Sure. -- all those all those dollars, all those

21:46

gold coins. we got into the dating app

21:48

game, but there's a different approach,

21:50

and that's because, look, this is

21:52

just market. This is just the

21:54

market. I don't care that I'll make money

21:56

off of liberal. So there's a now

21:58

that we've created a left wing stamp.

22:01

Today, we brought in a group of

22:03

liberal young women to get

22:05

their thoughts on what they look for

22:07

in a hehem partner. What

22:10

do you look for in a

22:12

partner? He's

22:12

got to be in touch with his feminine side.

22:15

They have got to be tolerant and sensitive.

22:17

Well, he's got to

22:18

be a cat person.

22:21

Why do you wanna date a

22:23

liberal man? They're all

22:24

vaccines and boost

22:27

Well, I

22:28

actually love

22:30

minority. Well, Liberman all know how to look

22:33

past my burden.

22:39

Luvs in the

22:40

air. What is the biggest

22:42

red flag when it comes to

22:44

dating? A MAGA bro.

22:46

Alt right. Yeah. bag.

22:51

Yeah.

22:51

Not a Nazi. He can't be a Nazi.

22:53

A Nazi. A

22:57

fat Nazi.

22:57

Jews.

23:05

Find

23:05

out what slim pickings are still

23:08

available at this point in your

23:10

life. Go download the

23:12

leftovers today. available

23:14

on the App Store and Google Play.

23:17

Brought you by George Soros.

23:19

But the that's

23:21

my face on the app. Yeah. I know it's wonderful.

23:23

That'll be. By the way, I

23:25

would have been worried about that being taken out of

23:27

context until I realized that we did transgender

23:29

breastfeeding Hitler on the show. So

23:31

wouldn't be the first swastika armband.

23:33

He was also on the grinder denier. I know.

23:35

guys all over the play. I believe it's chest feeding.

23:38

Yes. Chest feeding. Now

23:41

they have tampon dispensers and

23:43

men's bathrooms. Two beds. Yeah. It's What are we

23:45

using? We just rolled up fast food napkins.

23:48

Now Alex Jones, we'll move we have to because I wanna

23:50

make sure we give him the floor for those of

23:52

you who don't know. If you've been

23:54

living under a rock, the verdict is

23:56

in from a second trial. jury

23:58

ordered right wing conspiracy

23:59

theorist Alex Jones to pay

24:02

nearly one billion dollars and damage

24:04

it for falsely claiming they were

24:06

actors who faked the tragedy. Parents

24:08

who lost their young children and then

24:10

faced a decade of torment. Far right

24:13

info Wars host Alex Jones to pay nearly one

24:15

billion dollars in damages. Eight

24:17

families,

24:17

and a first responder sued

24:19

the far right conspiracy theorist for

24:22

the law. nine hundred sick Here comes hands on land

24:24

dollars and damages to the families

24:26

of eight victims of the Sandy Hook

24:28

massacre, which he repeated

24:30

they called the hoax. He tormented these families. He accused

24:32

them of faking their children's deaths by

24:34

the grace of God.

24:36

Sometimes, bad thing

24:37

happened Alex Jones. That's

24:43

that's a good thing. Now go

24:44

get that money for those parents he's disgusting

24:47

big garbage person? Hey,

24:49

what about the money for the dentist who almost got

24:51

killed because you blamed him for hunting

24:53

lions, which by the way is the main

24:55

mode of of economic of

24:57

economic freedom in play. What what where

24:59

was it? Was it Zambia? Yeah.

25:01

Africa is a continent, Joe. Yeah. I

25:03

understand that. I was narrowing the

25:05

incontinence. Was it Mozambique? Yes.

25:07

Remember she's still a lion when you went out with the

25:09

lion? southern hemisphere somewhere. Yeah. There were fifty

25:11

something lion eatings that you Yeah.

25:13

not municipality. And this is the point

25:15

that I want to to get to. Look, Alex

25:17

Jones screwed up in some areas, and he's been on the

25:19

show and he's apologized for them. Okay? We

25:22

all make mistakes. Alex Jones has evolved quite a

25:24

bit, but he did not

25:26

call those parents by name and torment

25:28

them as you've heard these people say. He did

25:30

not do he did not call out the parents by name. He did not

25:32

torment them. He did not demand that his

25:34

followers go and harass these people.

25:36

So you can disagree with some of the things that he

25:38

said. You can disagree with some of the

25:40

conspirators. c's, of course, and I do. But you can't

25:43

support this verdict based on

25:45

a lie. And I will tell you

25:47

this, any comic or

25:49

comic host who champions

25:51

this is no friend of mine.

25:53

Line on this end. You're a comedian? Oh,

25:55

you think socialism talk

25:58

we'll we'll talk about I'm gonna talk about

26:00

Bilbert here next week in his support for socialism. You

26:02

can't separate it. Naomi one

26:04

socialist country that's ever existed that allowed for

26:06

freedom of speech one, ever Even the Nordic models, which

26:08

really aren't the Norwegian socialist models, which

26:10

by the way, aren't all that

26:12

socialist. So Alex Jones made mistake. He made some bad

26:14

ones, he apologized. But There

26:16

are some examples and we it's not the

26:19

standard for whether you live in a free country is not

26:21

if there's a law or if law

26:23

exists. It's whether the law is

26:25

applied equally. and it's not

26:27

even close. While we're talking about the

26:29

double standard, we can point you to

26:31

some lies that have taken place just in the

26:33

last month, two months. that

26:35

have

26:35

actually killed people

26:40

with the full fledged support

26:41

of the government. So Let's go to here. Here's a claim for

26:43

example that was made for a long time a claim. Now

26:45

that could have been wrong or it could have been

26:48

a lie. I don't want to get banned

26:50

from Youtube because maybe it'll be

26:52

considered misinformation. If I say, I

26:54

believe it was a lie, why

26:56

because there are so many people involved with getting it wrong

26:59

that no one even seemed to fact check it, but speed of

27:01

science and what have you. Mhmm. You had politicians, you

27:03

had journalists, the Pfizer

27:05

CEO. They made this claim. Was it

27:07

Al Abbola? Yeah. Albert

27:09

Abbola. Mhmm. They claimed that

27:11

the vaccine Stopped

27:15

transmission. This is the claim. Believe

27:17

your lying eyes. Your choice not

27:19

to get vaccinated. and

27:21

to

27:21

listen to these pundits that

27:23

are profiteering off misinformation

27:27

intentionally

27:27

misinforming comes at

27:29

a real societal

27:32

cost. We have in hand

27:34

all the vaccines we need

27:36

to get every American fully

27:38

vaccinated, including the

27:40

booster shot. So there's no

27:42

excuse. No excuse for

27:44

anyone being unvaccinated. this

27:46

continues to be a penny. No. But there are plenty of reasons

27:49

vaccinated. So we gotta make more

27:51

progress. That was this year, July

27:53

fourth. So I haven't gotten your This

27:55

shit back. needed. That before -- Please get them vaccinated. --

27:57

freedom. Look out for their interest

27:59

here. It's the best

27:59

way to protect them. The only

28:02

conclusion one can reasonably

28:04

come to from looking what I've told you

28:06

over the last that you have solesized.

28:09

Please, get vaccinated. It will protect

28:11

you against the

28:13

surging, there's -- Of the dose, ovarian. --

28:15

instead of the virus being able to hop

28:17

from person to person to person, potentially

28:20

mutating and becoming

28:21

more virulent and drug resistant along the way.

28:23

Or Now we

28:24

know that the vaccines work well enough,

28:26

but the virus

28:27

Now we know. Now we We know

28:29

every vaccinated person. There are

28:32

more data. that you are getting from Israel and other studies

28:34

will help us understand this better.

28:36

But there are a lot of indicators right

28:38

now that are telling

28:40

us that there is. a

28:42

protection against transmission of

28:45

the disease. Okay. Oh, really? What

28:47

data? So one of the Hans Gruber voices.

28:49

Yeah. Yeah. Then,

28:51

of course, some of you say, well, no. They just said they just

28:53

said that it would reduce hospitalizations.

28:55

No. All references available out of credit

28:57

dot com. You can go and watch the full context

28:59

of those clips, they said

29:02

it stopped transmission. People

29:04

got vaccinated. And by

29:06

the way, Europe, people below certain age thresholds

29:08

depending on the They don't do the

29:10

vaccine. Because they have

29:11

said that there are certain categories

29:13

of people, certain demographics of people

29:15

where the risk doesn't outweigh the

29:18

reward. Not saying because we don't

29:20

wanna

29:20

be banned from YouTube. Feel that tension.

29:22

Feel that fucking tension that shouldn't

29:25

exist. When we quote

29:25

the CDC, when we quote doctors

29:28

on this God for sake and platform, please,

29:30

for the love of all this, holy go over to

29:32

Rumble plus MudClub. Please, just please.

29:35

I don't wanna have to tread lightly on this shit.

29:37

So they said, no. It stopped

29:40

transmission. Yeah. Here's

29:42

the

29:42

truth. There's no

29:44

way they could have known that. How do

29:46

Ask me how I know. How do you know,

29:48

Steven? We talked about this yesterday, but I was

29:50

still sick and on flu medication. So didn't

29:52

fully dawn on me, Janine small, Pfizer's president of

29:54

international developed markets, whatever the hell that

29:57

means. Reveal,

29:58

they knowingly

29:59

lied. on a massive scale and the media and

30:02

the government carried their water

30:04

as it related to

30:06

how much evidence? Any

30:09

evidence? about

30:10

the vaccine and transmissions. Plus,

30:12

the Pfizer

30:14

COVID vaccine tested

30:17

on stopping the transmission of

30:19

the virus before it entered the

30:21

market. If

30:22

not, please say it

30:25

clearly. If yes, are you

30:27

willing to share the data with

30:29

this committee? And

30:31

I really want straight answer.

30:33

Yes or no, and I'm looking forward to it.

30:35

Thank you very much.

30:36

Regarding the question around, did

30:39

we know about stop in humanization

30:41

before it's entering the

30:43

market? No. these you

30:45

know, we had to really make Very good.

30:47

We

30:47

decided to understand what is taking

30:49

place in the market.

30:51

You saw

30:51

a larynx. Oh, you don't need your ratchet. Who you don't

30:54

need this? I don't need this. It's all

30:56

junk just like Pfizer's

30:58

shit. Now, they

31:00

wanted to keep you out

31:02

of restaurants in New York. They wanted to keep

31:04

you from traveling in countries around the world

31:06

with a vaccine passport. They wanted

31:08

to make sure that you couldn't go to your job.

31:11

Fourteen day quarantine. If you

31:13

didn't have the vaccine, they

31:15

made you the enemy. Yeah.

31:17

It's it's a pandemic of the unvaxed. What what

31:19

I'm yes. And we'll get into it, but this is

31:21

just claim in the truth. Or if they're

31:23

gonna go after Alex Jones to the tune of a

31:25

billion dollars, Okay? Hey,

31:26

are we gonna look back in time because Pfizer's

31:28

had to pay up many, many billions of dollars in damages?

31:30

We're gonna look

31:31

back and say, oh,

31:33

man. Maybe should have done some more testing. Can I

31:35

say that on YouTube? And by the

31:36

way, this brings us to our other points. It's not

31:38

just Alex Jones, it's you. We have the

31:41

vaccine issue and I can't even, by the

31:43

way, site if there

31:44

happen to be any complications for

31:46

anyone, I cannot even mention Veres. I

31:48

cannot even mention the study with

31:50

hundred of thousands of people. Mhmm. We're not allowed to talk about that

31:52

on YouTube. Why? Because the government has a meeting with people

31:54

at YouTube meta and Twitter and says you're not allowed

31:56

to discuss this. It's misinformation, which brings us

31:59

to PayPal. they just released a new policy last week saying that they would

32:01

find you just two hundred sorry, twenty five

32:03

hundred dollars for expressing misinformation.

32:06

then they said it was an error. Now

32:09

keep in mind, this wasn't we'll just remove

32:11

you. Right? We'll take your money out of the

32:13

bank account that's linked to us

32:15

already. Exactly. Not to us. I've long since

32:17

been Well, from PayPal, I feel, you know them. They

32:19

only apologized for the error after the

32:21

stock cratered saying, PayPal

32:23

is not people for misinformation in this language

32:25

was never intended to be inserted into our

32:27

policy. We're sorry for the confusion this has

32:29

caused. Yeah. This wasn't a rumor

32:31

on Twitter. This wasn't just something that

32:33

was being posted on Facebook memes, and that happens

32:35

both in the left and the right words wrong.

32:37

This

32:37

was in their policy. So they're saying there was an error and

32:39

that it was inserted into the policy.

32:42

Are they held liable for that?

32:44

also Also,

32:45

PayPal wants to dictate what you can and cannot

32:47

say what you can and cannot do.

32:49

because not only did they begin banning the purchasing of

32:51

firearms in twenty twenty, but

32:53

also ammo. Hey, here's another thing.

32:55

It's perfectly legal to do.

32:57

when the left says we support responsible gun

33:00

ownership, wouldn't PayPal wanna take part in

33:02

that and ensure that people are legally

33:04

purchasing -- Yeah. -- firearm accessories

33:06

and ammunition as opposed to cash only purchases.

33:08

They always say we

33:09

wanna support law abiding gun owners. No. No. No.

33:11

No. These

33:11

these entities are they're just they're not trying

33:13

to dictate what you say. they won't let

33:15

me purchase Anna. And by the way, they've shut out a lot

33:17

of competitors. They wanna be the only online form of

33:20

currency, right, in the future. And of course, they have the backing

33:22

of the government in many ways. If you

33:24

look subsidies that they've had in the tax breaks. No. No. No. We

33:26

just You can't purchase ammo. I'm a competitive

33:28

shooter. Doesn't matter. PayPal says

33:30

no. Let's go to California.

33:33

The state doctors can now be disciplined as well for

33:35

spreading misinformation. I'm sure like Paypal is

33:37

just inserted into their law as

33:39

an accident. from

33:41

the Wall Street Journal. California Democrats last month enacted legislation

33:43

that empowers the state medical board to discipline

33:45

doctors licensed in the state who, quote,

33:47

disseminate misinformation or disinformation that

33:50

contradicts the quote, contemporary scientific

33:52

consensus. What? Yes. The contemporary scientific consensus

33:54

that says the vaccine stops transmission despite the

33:56

fact that the Pfizer's CEO just said no. And the

33:58

contemporary scientific consensus that pain is

34:00

hanging between your legs as a figment of your imagination. I didn't think

34:02

science was up for a vote. I didn't think we had to

34:04

come to a consensus. Science isn't

34:07

determined by consensus. science

34:09

is determined by what is true. It's science.

34:12

Peter Mcallough, potentially be true based on

34:14

testing. Exactly. But

34:18

you can't overly wake consensus and signs. No. Not all these

34:20

guys, they say that the

34:22

sun is is actually orbiting around

34:24

the Earth.

34:26

We'll get into that by the way. We'll get into that hearing. It's practicing medicine.

34:28

Remember, that was the reason why he was,

34:30

like, oh, that that that guy died. Yeah. Well,

34:32

my doctor didn't even he was, like, scrimmaging.

34:35

Yes. Yes. He was skipping

34:38

practicing medicine. Exactly. He's

34:41

like, I'm a game day player. Don't worry

34:43

about this. It's fine. I'm a doctor.

34:45

Good. Here's another example, another example, doctor Peter McCullough. He

34:47

was permanently banned from Twitter. He was on

34:49

our show long time

34:52

ago. Maybe we should have him

34:54

back. And he's renowned cardiologist. He's been cited for many many years for,

34:56

quote, by the by the way, violating

34:59

community rules

35:01

on Twitter. how many doctors were removed for saying,

35:03

hey, the vaccine, we don't have evidence of the vaccine maybe

35:06

stops transmission effectively. Not saying it doesn't,

35:08

for people who said, we don't have evidence that

35:10

it does. That is statement

35:12

that is irrefutable. We absolutely do not have

35:14

evidence that it doesn't. I know that McCullough has tweeted

35:16

about that ad nauseam, has talked about it

35:18

ad nauseam, and by the way, has something to

35:21

lose has something to lose doing

35:24

that. When you're always

35:26

supporting the big guys, this is

35:28

the big myth too. that the

35:31

left says, oh, Republicans, the corporate overlords. You

35:33

guys are supporting Pfizer

35:36

versus a family practitioner. guys

35:40

are supporting

35:40

the White House versus

35:43

a guy with

35:44

an with a radio show.

35:47

You guys

35:47

are supporting JPMorgan Chase,

35:50

Bank of America versus Kanye

35:52

West, and people who are

35:54

running for local districts. all the big companies in

35:57

the world. At a certain point, you just go, wait

35:59

a second. All the

35:59

worst people, honor the

36:02

Bezos, the Marc Zuckerberg's,

36:04

the Wajitsky's. They always

36:06

want us to vote for

36:08

the left. Shouldn't

36:09

that raise some

36:12

flags? Well,

36:12

we're talking about this JPMorgan Bank Wednesday.

36:15

Chase for those of you

36:17

who don't know. They

36:18

sent Kanye West letter of

36:21

cease and

36:21

desist a letter season assist. I left

36:23

out. They wrote Dear Yi. I know I was like, Refer to him, but Dear Yi. Yeah. It's simply

36:26

gonna hold up in court. Dear Yi. Dear

36:28

Yi. But they said like, Dear Mr. Wes, and you

36:30

sent it back.

36:32

He's like, Use my name. Yeah. My

36:34

name is not Yee anymore.

36:36

Yeah. You can't hear you.

36:38

Dear Yeezy.

36:40

How do you know your band? How do you know your band from from

36:43

Chase Bank? Easy taught me.

36:45

You shall not pass. So,

36:48

Dear Y, we are sending you this letter to confirm our

36:50

recent discussion that JPMorgan Chase Bank has

36:52

decided to end its relationship with Yeezy LLC and

36:54

its affiliate entities. We ask that you act promptly

36:57

to transfer your business to another financial institution before November

37:00

twenty first two thousand

37:02

twenty two.

37:04

Again,

37:04

full backing of the

37:07

government. Well, that's fine. It just put a

37:10

billion dollars in a mattress.

37:12

Yes. Exactly. It's a large match. So start your own bank. We'll get into

37:14

this. Go start your own bank. Yeah. Go start your

37:16

own Facebook. Go start

37:19

your own YouTube. I'll get to it.

37:21

Let me just run through this. Right

37:24

after the the Alex Jones verdicts, now we go from

37:26

private companies to the

37:28

White House. Jensaki. Remember who's objective? Oh, yeah. The

37:30

bitch. Now she tweeted out last night. The damage

37:32

Alex Jones has done to the lives

37:34

of these families is

37:36

whooo. Rific.

37:38

I just imagine what she does. Probably. She's like moving

37:40

cupboards and shit. Nearly

37:42

a billion dollars doesn't solve their

37:45

pain, but also true. that

37:47

the end of infill wars would be

37:49

a public service.

37:52

Sorry. You said moving cover.

37:54

I just pictured own you open the she's zoo

37:58

well.

38:01

So I am I

38:03

am the key master. Are you the bitch keeper? Yes. We're walking on our

38:05

apartment, opening everything with her eyes. Yes. Like, on

38:08

the phone,

38:10

but dinner is being

38:12

made over here because she's a

38:14

cool She's just alright. Which,

38:18

but trinkles that she does, like, twitches her nose and a child dies. Yeah. You just

38:20

see. It's sick. Good. It's

38:22

sick. Get burned. She just wink.

38:24

She's like, SIDS. Now

38:26

No. No. She is. It's

38:28

pretty dark. That's how she is. Like,

38:31

press conference has ended so badly. Who

38:33

do I kill in the room? There's some lady breastfeeding and

38:36

just -- Yeah. -- pot of smoke. I was like, oh,

38:38

sorry. I wink. Oh, I gotta go.

38:40

Sorry. So here's the thing too. All of these moves are

38:42

subsidized by the government. k?

38:44

This is the problem. They're not just private companies,

38:46

certainly not the banks, certainly not

38:48

Paypal, certainly not YouTube, Facebook. Right?

38:50

There's nowhere to go. A

38:53

few You can fight back like we said, rumble. We'd love to see that number

38:55

today. Just boom. I don't care. I'd love

38:57

to see that number right now like Edward

38:59

Edward Rooney's attendance computer

39:02

on YouTube. and rumble. Go

39:04

boop. Great. That's

39:06

what I would love to see right now. So in February

39:08

two thousand twenty two, Jackie, right now

39:10

she's saying it's a public service. To end

39:12

This broadcast,

39:13

that's worse than what

39:15

Stalin said. He just said the

39:17

press in general was

39:18

the enemy of the people.

39:22

Jen Saki said the press needs to pay billions of

39:24

dollars, and it's a public service

39:26

to end this man. So

39:28

twenty twenty two, she pleaded with tech

39:30

companies to actively

39:32

sensor dissenting views. Our hope

39:34

is that

39:35

all major tech platforms and

39:37

all major news sources for

39:39

that matter. Be responsible and be

39:41

vigilant to ensure the American people have access

39:43

to accurate information on something as

39:45

significant as COVID-nineteen. That

39:48

certainly includes spotify. So this disclaimer, it's a

39:50

positive step, but we want every

39:52

platform to continue doing more to call out,

39:54

miss and and miss and disinformation will

39:56

also uplift lifting

39:58

accurate information. By the way, the

39:59

reason she has a podium is because she there's

40:02

no legs. Just hovering. Yeah.

40:04

So splotify is a detergent. Yes. She

40:06

wants his very upset.

40:08

Saki, the bit

40:11

cheap coast.

40:13

Saki. Saki. It's

40:15

there I'm pronouncing it. sounds like

40:17

something I left in the bowl the last three days. Does Something

40:19

you pick up and I'm like that. Paragway.

40:21

It's worse. crawl into

40:24

your ear. So -- Okay.

40:26

-- the back splash should be -- Right. -- new. This should be called Plasaki. Exactly.

40:28

So We

40:33

have a White House saying, hey, please,

40:36

Spotify. Please, YouTube. Please,

40:38

remove these points of view that we don't like. And by the

40:40

way, if they could get Rogen, they would.

40:42

if they could have nailed us. They tried they tried they tried they've tried with us.

40:45

The only reason we survived is because of mug club, by the

40:47

way. You notice we don't have twenty minutes of sponsors in

40:49

every show and we'll never

40:52

do it. That'll never happen. We're funded by viewers like you,

40:54

not actually subsidized by the government or a

40:56

foreign caliphate like some of

40:58

our competitors. So the two

41:00

thousand eight financial crisis, by the way,

41:02

banks received over two hundred billion dollars

41:04

in bailouts. Mhmm. And, of course, that's a

41:06

low number, but JPMorgan Chase alone

41:08

received twenty five billion

41:10

dollars. The bank is insured by the

41:12

government, meaning insured by

41:14

you. Here's my question.

41:16

If the bank basically can

41:18

only operate, because they can have a

41:20

sustainable business model. They can only operate on your

41:22

tax dollars. They effectively now are a wing of the government.

41:24

They're a strong armor of the government. Should they

41:26

be allowed to deny you your fundamental basic

41:28

human rights?

41:29

While we're talking

41:31

about private businessman, hey,

41:34

go start your own bank.

41:35

You can't. There

41:37

are credit unions, Hey, go start your

41:39

own YouTube. You can't because of section

41:42

two thirty.

41:45

Let me give you to give you an example.

41:48

Okay. And we've I'm

41:49

incredibly grateful. And I mean that. I'm humbled

41:51

every day by how many of you tune in. III

41:53

cannot thank you enough. we compete with the

41:55

likes of of everyone out there as far as late and

41:57

it's kinda late night in the morning. This used to start out as a late

41:59

night show. You guys said it's too late, so we moved it to the morning. It's basically

42:01

a late night show. Okay.

42:04

We compete with all of them. If someone were to say, well, if you don't like

42:06

all these late night show, go create your own.

42:08

Only all the late night shows had

42:10

two trillion dollars from the government.

42:13

And those late night shows because they were

42:15

being funded, subsidized, or insured by the government,

42:17

you, the taxpayer, could also

42:20

dictate the terms. The

42:22

community guidelines on YouTube,

42:24

Facebook, Twitter, go create your own

42:26

platform. You

42:28

can't. reason that is an example.

42:30

You cannot compete against a business

42:32

that has a never ending supply

42:34

of federal funding. Hope you love Vanguard,

42:36

Hope you love BlackRock because your socialist light.

42:38

PowWow, Chow brought Elizabeth Warren also

42:40

wanted to deem them too big to fail. Looking

42:43

out for you, Anyone who says any company is too

42:45

big to fail is not looking out for These too big to fail companies, what that

42:47

really means is the government gets to tell

42:50

them what

42:52

to do. and then they get to remove you, so you can't

42:54

bank, you can't speak,

42:56

and

42:56

hey, if everyone got pushed

42:57

onto Paypal or

42:58

some form of standardized digital

43:00

currency, You also can't purchase

43:02

firearms or ammunition. It's not illegal.

43:04

The government's not

43:06

making it. They're not infringing on your rights.

43:08

You just

43:09

can't do it. because

43:11

these companies say so. Well,

43:14

hold on

43:14

a second. Well, those companies wouldn't be in

43:16

business because half the country wouldn't support them.

43:18

doesn't matter if you wanna support them or not, your tax dollars do.

43:20

It absolutely is a first

43:22

amendment issue. It absolutely is.

43:24

absolutely This

43:26

is not an issue of private businesses. So you can

43:28

talk about Alex Jones,

43:29

all you want. But you wanna talk about Kanye

43:31

West? Do you wanna talk

43:33

about Dr. Peter McColl? You

43:34

wanna talk about all of the shows that have been removed here online because of a few

43:36

key companies who by the way received favorable treatment

43:38

from the government? Let's just let's

43:40

try and take the blinders off.

43:44

and

43:44

not just see this through the lens of I

43:46

disagree with what so and so or whomever said. Because the

43:49

left is very good at creating

43:52

a mob. Right?

43:53

They all fall under one umbrella, and

43:55

they'll make

43:56

sure that they target you. And

43:58

because your free thinkers on the right, it's hard.

44:00

The

44:00

term has been used

44:01

as like herding cats. Let's

44:03

not

44:03

herd cats with this one.

44:06

Whether

44:06

you're a libertarian, all you care about is bitcoin

44:08

and weed, or you're by God,

44:11

Mitch McConnell's fan. Anyone

44:13

out there? Let's

44:16

let's make sure that

44:17

we are unified in this. No one

44:19

needs to pass a purity test of agreeing with everything that we

44:21

agree with for us to just say,

44:23

hey, they have the right

44:25

to say it. They

44:28

have the right to say it.

44:30

They have the right to engage

44:32

in commerce. Doesn't mean that

44:34

they have to be your local senator.

44:37

Can we all unify under

44:40

that? Can we

44:40

all unify This is a test today. Can we all

44:42

unify under the fact that this is egregious, what's happening

44:44

with Alex Jones? Can we all do that?

44:46

I would say, because I see a lot I see a lot of silver

44:47

linings. But if I don't see

44:50

that today, I'm going

44:51

to be disappointed in in

44:53

all of us. we

44:55

should be able to do that. Do we have them? Mhmm. I believe we have them.

44:58

Alright. We now are going to

45:00

go to, I believe, we have them on

45:02

the line. And if you can

45:04

hear me, Alex, you know, we also have mug club

45:06

extended, so please don't get

45:08

me removed from YouTube. It's

45:10

time for Alex Jones. Mister

45:12

Jones. Oh, okay.

45:15

I see that

45:18

I see that smirk. What were you saying? Was that a

45:20

dirty joke? No. I

45:22

said, I'm really jealous of that shirt. I'm gonna rip it

45:24

off, make my own copy. Well, I think that's

45:26

all. No. Come on now. Well, then

45:28

now now then I I want to There's a

45:30

cooler shirt That is the coolest shirt

45:32

I've seen yet, absolutely. But no. But what you're talking about

45:34

is absolutely true, and I'd love to give everybody the inside

45:38

baseball. what really happened with the case? How was the president's center?

45:40

And where it's going? Because

45:42

Alex We hold on one second, Alex. because I

45:44

wanna give you the

45:46

floor. Okay? And it's what's the

45:48

best place because I know you have several sites. Is it info

45:50

wars dot com still the best place for people to

45:52

go? Yeah. So

45:52

they wanna actually hear what we're

45:54

saying and not edited clips or twisted derivatives, and

45:57

they wanna hear what the establishment is

45:59

so scared

45:59

of, info wars dot com

46:02

info wars dot com forward slash show

46:04

and banned dot video and if if they

46:07

see us like a Roman standard where

46:09

they wanna capture and pull down and

46:11

get control of, I am the McCrap Deep State Noel

46:13

Dallas because I do toy. I want to give you the new toy. I know

46:15

I wanna give you the floor, but I think it's really important

46:17

to set this up and believe me. I'm gonna let you you know

46:19

you know me well enough. I'm gonna let

46:21

you run with this. but I wanna set

46:23

up something, for example, and I had Brian Callon on the show one time, and

46:25

he was falsely accused of of of sexual

46:27

assault. I spoke with Brian, I said, look, I'm gonna

46:29

lead this interview with did

46:31

you do it? And he said, no. I'll fair. I said, Brian, you're gonna

46:34

say that on air, and I don't care what your lawyers tell you.

46:36

If you didn't do it,

46:38

say it. And so I wanna lead

46:40

this right now because I think this is pivotal. And we've done several multi hour long shows,

46:42

but for some reason this gets lost, and

46:44

I want you to correct me if I have this wrong.

46:48

So in twenty seventeen,

46:50

as an example, because the

46:52

narrative is Sandy Hook, you tormented the parents,

46:55

you called them out by name, and

46:57

you continually harass them. From what I understand and I have

46:59

some quotes here in front of me, and I want you to tell me if I'm

47:01

misquoting you. You had made it, you were wrong, and you

47:04

apologized. And I think

47:06

that's key. because I still wanna go after you anyway. So twenty seventeen, you talked about epiphany

47:08

ahead on Father's Day. You said, forgive

47:10

me. On Father's Day, I wanna reach

47:13

out to the of the slain

47:15

children at the horrible tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut and give you

47:17

my sincere condolences. You

47:19

said that. Right?

47:22

Yes. Okay. You also said I'd like I'd also like to reach out to any of the parents who

47:24

lost a child at Newtown to invite them

47:26

to contact me to open a dialogue because

47:29

I think it's really essential we do that instead of

47:32

letting the mainstream media misrepresent

47:34

things and really try and drive this

47:36

nation apart. You said

47:38

that. Right? before they sued

47:40

me? Yes. Before they sued you. And then in

47:42

twenty nineteen and in deposition, you said, and

47:44

I, myself,

47:46

have almost like a form of psychosis in the past where I basically thought everything was

47:48

staged, even though I've now

47:50

learned a lot of times

47:52

things aren't staged. And I'm not

47:54

saying this embarrass Alex,

47:56

I'm saying it because you were clear and that

47:58

you had a change of heart or you believed that you

48:00

were wrong or you believed you made a mistake, which

48:03

I think is admirable. And I think the fact that they

48:05

wanna browbeat you after, that is what is so

48:07

scary. And I think that people out here would

48:09

do well if you're watching

48:12

to understand that apologies do nothing with these

48:14

monsters. You also said so I think as a pundit,

48:16

someone giving an opinion that, you know, my

48:18

opinions have

48:20

been wrong, but they were never wrong consciously to hurt people. So

48:22

do I have this right in saying multiple

48:24

times, you said you were wrong, and

48:26

you apologized in one fashion or another. And

48:28

by the

48:30

way, both before and after being sued. Would that be a correct statement for

48:32

me to make, Alex? I

48:34

said I believe Sandy

48:34

Hook happened in two thousand Right.

48:38

I said in two thousand and fifteen, and this

48:40

is important. It's a lot bigger than Allen Jones. It's the

48:42

anatomy of the left. It's like

48:44

what

48:45

George Floyd or something. taking something

48:47

and then blowing it up to be the biggest thing on Earth. It's like you can take a

48:49

microscope and zoom in on a grain of

48:51

sand, and it looks like

48:53

the Himalayan mountains. but it's not

48:55

really. So -- Right. -- here's what really happened. Yeah.

48:58

Here's what really happened. I could give you the latest information where

49:00

they're going with it. This is George George. Everybody

49:02

and they've Thank

49:03

you, sir. Okay. Sandy Hook happens. It's a huge political

49:04

event. Obama has some of the White House

49:06

that's going on. I think maybe somebody helped

49:09

the kid kill these kids.

49:12

the whole story's bizarre. And then about a year

49:14

after it, all these

49:17

professors and

49:17

people that

49:20

sound incredible, come

49:22

out and

49:22

school safety experts to say that they thought it

49:24

was just completely staged. And I'd seen

49:26

things

49:26

like Operation Northwoods that talked about staging attacks

49:29

on school kids that didn't exist. as

49:31

a pretext for war with Cuba and Russia, plus

49:33

I said, yeah, a lot of

49:34

stuff has been staged. Maybe this is. So

49:36

I did four or five programs from,

49:38

like, two thousand and, I guess, thirteen

49:42

fourteen questioning maybe

49:46

that it was staged. Barely a blip on the

49:48

radar. It was a huge Internet issue.

49:50

Hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, other

49:52

people's videos. My listers wanted

49:54

to know by crew wanted to

49:56

cover it. They wanted to talk about it.

49:58

So what they put

49:58

in evidence against me was

49:59

about twenty four minutes in Texas, about

50:02

twenty five minutes

50:04

in Connecticut. in ten years, this is the big evil stuff, the guy that

50:06

got rich off Sandy Hook, the guy that wear

50:08

Sandy Hook underwear, the guy that praise

50:10

five times a

50:12

day to knew having Connecticut. I mean, my mother didn't give

50:14

birth to me. Sandy hooked it. I

50:16

mean, my whole life is this.

50:18

Okay? Right. but

50:20

it's not. So Hillary and the Democrats

50:22

start

50:22

running this this false news campaign

50:24

during twenty sixteen campaign, that

50:27

I'm Trump's brain. They look look at

50:29

this flamboyant wild guy. He's a

50:31

populist. He's he's got a lot of

50:33

people supporting Trump. Let's make him a liability. Let's take the

50:35

worst stuff he set out of context and run

50:38

tens of millions of TV ads against

50:40

Trump using Alex Jones saying he's

50:42

Trump spring.

50:44

And one thing one thing just to make really clear is

50:46

just, again, for the YouTube gods. You understand

50:48

how this is Alex? You were saying say

50:50

I'm saying it didn't happen again. No. No. But they'll

50:53

they'll say that you what you were saying because you saw this, and

50:55

there were other people, there were other professors, there were

50:57

other conspiracy theorists. Some of whom turned out to not be

50:59

credible, and then you didn't have them on show

51:01

anymore. You did say maybe this is staged and just

51:03

again to be clear. You afterwards

51:06

said, no, it was not staged. I

51:08

was wrong. You did correct it. Right,

51:10

Alex? Yes. Yes. And but

51:12

but but it's important to understand this timeline.

51:14

Yeah. So

51:15

so for over a year

51:17

and a half, From twenty fifteen into twenty

51:19

sixteen, we checked the record. I never talked about

51:21

it one time. And I told the crew,

51:23

this is a car baby. It's a setup. I don't

51:25

wanna ever discuss

51:28

it again. I think it happened. We started seeing that some of the folks

51:30

that were claiming it was staged had gone even

51:32

crazier, and and and we're now

51:34

disregulating and and shown that

51:36

that indeed they

51:38

put out things that were wrong. So I was not the Sandy Hook guy. It didn't

51:40

put me on the map. I barely ever covered

51:42

it. But Hillary blows it up, makes

51:44

it a cause to live for democrats.

51:48

They use it to bring back all the gun control and now attacks on free

51:50

speech and to attack Trump

51:52

and so that Trump wins.

51:55

They go even crazier, and they start attacking

51:57

me, saying he's sending people to the

51:59

kids houses. He's sending people to the

52:01

parents' houses. He won't stop saying

52:03

it didn't happen. And I'm like, I said

52:05

years ago it happened, stop it. This is

52:07

a media event. They're building

52:10

up obviously to come after the

52:12

first amendment. So I issued dozens of corrections,

52:14

dozens of apologies. You just mentioned one of them

52:16

there. And then they sue me

52:18

in two thousand

52:20

and eighteen And then they do

52:22

all this discovery. We give them all the

52:24

emails, all the text message, all everything. There's no

52:26

evidence we made money on San Diego. There's no

52:28

evidence I premeditated, we got it wrong

52:30

on purpose. And so

52:32

both Democrat connected judges.

52:34

One of them was supposed to be Republican,

52:36

but she's like George w Bush.

52:39

They default me Shanghai.

52:41

Oh, we lost Alex

52:44

for a

52:44

second. Alex, can you hear me, brother? This

52:46

is globalist.

52:48

He's told I'm guilty. The the

52:50

the jury's

52:51

told I'm guilty. I'm not

52:53

allowed in in a

52:54

five week trial in Connecticut to

52:56

defend myself. The judge actually says, you

52:58

can't say your innocent. You can't say your bankrupt.

53:01

You can't say you didn't make money off of

53:03

it. I say it's all true, then they instruct

53:05

the jury after five weeks of

53:07

crying parents. Not talking about Adam Lantz at

53:09

killing their children. Talking

53:12

about me. Well, I I know that, Alex, but let me ask you a couple of important questions

53:14

here because I think these are things that people and I know you

53:16

have AAI believe you have a highlighter to are we

53:18

gonna roll the highlight? The one that did you have a you had

53:20

someone you wanted to show us

53:22

a clip? But look, I think it's important to note. First off, let me

53:24

ask you questions. If you could just give me yes or no's in this

53:26

and I wanna give you the floor again. Yes, sir. Did you ever call the

53:28

parents out by name on air

53:30

and say that they were their children,

53:32

like, call them out by name on

53:34

air.

53:35

Only Robbie Parker.

53:37

Okay. And after version And and

53:39

and I did not say that that that

53:41

that he staged it or was fake. I said people

53:43

think this clip was, like, thirty million views

53:45

on YouTuber more. Right. was a viral clip. People

53:47

say this guy looks fake. And so I said, yeah, it

53:50

it does look like acting to me, but he's, you know,

53:52

under stress,

53:54

whatever. So so they've built this mountain out of a molehill. Right? I have

53:56

one other question. Years and years and years and years and

53:58

years and years and years. Yes. They gave an FBI

54:02

who I've never seen till he sued me, didn't know who he was. He

54:04

gets a third cries

54:05

about me. They gave him

54:08

ninety million

54:10

dollars When under federal and state

54:12

law, you can't sue somebody. You never said their

54:14

name for defamation or slander. Never said

54:16

his name. Never asked for a retraction till

54:18

he sued me. Didn't even know who he was till I saw

54:20

his name on the lawsuit, he gets ninety million.

54:22

Well, let me ask you another phone. please handing out.

54:25

You get a car. You get a car, like

54:27

You get not. that's important here because people will

54:29

say, well, the reason you weren't allowed to defend yourself is

54:31

it was a default judgment and they say because

54:33

you didn't provide the evidence, right, that

54:35

was requested in discovery.

54:37

give me very specifics, not just all, you

54:40

did provide and hand over a lot of evidence. What did

54:42

you hand over? Because they did

54:44

have financials. They did have

54:46

certainly, in the Texas trial, they did have

54:48

access to financials. They did have access to certain

54:50

traffic metrics. When I was watching the

54:52

trial, they would say, well, actually, they didn't hand

54:54

over, for example, the Alexa recordings as opposed to

54:56

the Google Analytics recordings. What kind of evidence when

54:58

you were asked to hand over? Just give

55:01

me some example did over. Did you hand over financial documents

55:03

as it related to the company?

55:06

Yes. Did you hand over documents as it related

55:08

to, you

55:10

know, different traffic and and and revenue streams to some

55:12

degree or another. To

55:14

an extreme degree,

55:15

the most ever given over

55:17

in destination trial, many lawyers estimate. Steven, let me be

55:19

a hundred percent clear. So so what are they saying you didn't

55:21

provide? Is my point? because this is something a lot of people who

55:23

don't who, unfortunately, on

55:26

Alex. This is important. I'm just saying this because people

55:28

will try and take this out of con people on the right will say, well,

55:30

then you guys should comply during

55:32

discovery. What? Pardon

55:34

me. What

55:34

in the fuck? Are

55:37

they claiming you didn't provide so

55:39

that you were not allowed to defend

55:41

yourself? Alright. Let let me

55:42

answer that question and and I wanna get

55:44

into people saying, Oh, this is just for Alex Jones.

55:48

In

55:49

Texas, they

55:52

claimed that because

55:54

we did so much discovery. And and

55:56

and they would have each person that they

55:58

were deposing, give them

55:59

more discovery, So

56:02

they'd say, out of the two hundred thousand emails you gave us

56:05

in Texas, in

56:06

one of the Discoverybatches

56:07

you gave us, there was one extra email that wasn't

56:09

in this batch. little

56:11

weird gotcha games. Mhmm. And then in

56:14

Connecticut, the the

56:16

the the judge kept saying, give me the Google

56:19

Analytics. Well, we we ever even used Google Analytics, hardly ever even

56:21

looked at it. Yeah. So we explained to

56:23

the judge, Ma'am, it's

56:25

a search box

56:26

for the back end of Google.

56:29

and a lot of you have to pay for it. We've never paid for

56:31

it. We've barely ever used it, but we searched for

56:33

Google Analytics and found one writer and

56:35

and one other person in the in the group

56:37

had looked at Google Analytics and said, oh, look how much traffic we're getting a few

56:40

times. So we gave them what

56:42

we had in our system about

56:44

Google Analytics. Take Alexa.

56:47

Same thing. They said, give us the

56:50

election. Well, Steven, I want

56:50

you to give me the Google. And then I

56:53

say and then you say, okay. What do you

56:55

want me to search in Google? Correct.

56:58

No, sir. Give me

57:00

the Google. Right.

57:01

Give me the Alexa. We know

57:03

you've got it, so they file this

57:05

unfair trade practices thing. that not

57:07

only did I lie about San Diego permits make money as they false a claim, but that

57:09

I was making all this money with those lies

57:11

in unfair trade practices that demonize me

57:13

selling my own

57:16

products So that's really where we are. And and for people other

57:18

than say, hey, this is

57:20

just for Alex Jones. So what? It's

57:23

the same republicans four years ago and I got the platform

57:26

that said it would never be president Trump or

57:28

would never be them.

57:30

They admit The Democrats admit they're on PBS,

57:32

NBC, ABC, MSNBC, CNN,

57:34

celebrating, and they've been doing it for

57:36

years saying once we set the president,

57:40

to let government bureaucrats like the FBI agent sue somebody

57:43

when no one's even ever said their

57:45

name just because they got heat in

57:47

public over say election fraud

57:50

Now they can sue you and get ninety million dollars, and

57:53

here is the secretary of

57:56

state. In Texas, I

57:58

I got the article right here in my stack

58:00

saying Alex Jones unleashed hell.

58:02

This is a Republican on

58:04

us during the election. he caused threats

58:06

to our election officials. I didn't even contest the twenty twenty

58:09

Texas election. I didn't even cover that

58:11

project. Veritas did. I should have

58:13

covered it more. The point is is that I'm now the whipping

58:15

boy or or the reason America doesn't trust the

58:18

government or the reason the American people don't trust

58:20

the media. and and now the

58:22

Secretary of State of Texas is is

58:24

talking about, we may have to go after Alex

58:26

Jones because he caused threats on election

58:28

officials. They have no statements. They don't have

58:30

me saying me violent. didn't even probably

58:32

ever even talk about the Texas election other

58:34

than saying, I I don't think Beto,

58:36

you know, was as close as

58:38

he said he was to ten crews. So

58:40

this is the absolute absolute next

58:42

level garbage and prop again. In fact, overhead

58:44

shot, I don't wanna show people this. Texas

58:48

Secretary of State, Alex Jones unleashed

58:50

hell on our election

58:52

people. That's the

58:53

the hill. Here's another

58:56

one. Republican

58:56

Texas election chief blasts nuts, peddling twenty

58:58

twenty conspiracy theories, Zooms on Alex Jones.

59:00

So just like they're suing everybody,

59:03

that elections, election fraud, or mail in

59:06

ballots, they never even sued me because

59:08

I wasn't one of the main proponents of questioning

59:10

the election, like some of the more prominent

59:12

people were. who really got

59:14

out there. I I did have questions. It's

59:16

my right to do it. But they're now just

59:18

circling back when, okay, we just got

59:20

this verdict. So now we're gonna say Alex Jones made people

59:22

questioning elections. So now if you

59:24

slip on a banana pill or now of

59:26

your car

59:28

carburetor breaks down, or maybe you get cancer. It's Alex

59:30

Jones' fault. So they're on their side of

59:32

the file rejected now. But, yes, the point

59:36

remains. Well, you know what I

59:37

mean? That's why it's gonna break down. It's gonna it's gonna turn on

59:39

the garbage garbage garbage. Exactly. You have you have

59:41

the o j bronco, not the new one

59:43

that also breaks down. Hey. Did

59:45

you have a video you wanted to show or is it us? Because

59:47

we have trial highlights and we have the verdict being read,

59:49

but I was told that you had a clip that you wanted to

59:52

play when came on. Do I have that statement? I really appreciate you first off. Have me on the

59:54

courage to defend free speech. Let let me actually get this

59:56

out and I'm sorry I'm annoying. There's just so much

59:58

here and a lot of other points we haven't gotten to yet

59:59

that I hope You're not you're

1:00:01

not knowing at all. I just wanna make sure that I was

1:00:04

told to get a a clip or a video. Let me

1:00:06

describe this clip for you. Let me describe this

1:00:08

clip. Okay. There's dozens of these in

1:00:10

Texas and Connecticut. We have a

1:00:12

compilation reel that's about thirty minutes long

1:00:14

of them in front of the juries, and at

1:00:16

PressCommerts is saying, take

1:00:18

Alex Jones out never let

1:00:20

him rebuild his platform again. And

1:00:22

once we take him out, we're gonna take

1:00:24

out all the right wing, this

1:00:26

information operative like Tucker Carlson, and the

1:00:28

list goes on and on. show. So this is weaponization

1:00:30

where they sue you in Democrat

1:00:32

jurisdictions, where they default you

1:00:34

claiming that you didn't give them evidence

1:00:36

they tell the jury you're guilty and then the jury decides

1:00:39

how guilty after you've been demonized. So that's just what

1:00:41

happened in Connecticut. So

1:00:43

here they are.

1:00:45

yesterday just a small clip at the

1:00:48

press conference Chris Madden, the former federal

1:00:50

prosecutor, up there who

1:00:52

had this kept controlled jury that

1:00:54

was told I was guilty. And then he

1:00:56

says, we don't want money from Alex Jones because

1:00:58

I'm in bankruptcy. So if if it's in the

1:01:00

clip, we could just watch the clip and let him let him

1:01:02

say, how long is two is it a minute is

1:01:04

it two minutes just so I have an idea?

1:01:06

Thirty nine seconds. Thirty nine

1:01:08

seconds. Alright. I wanna run this and then no, you're not

1:01:10

annoying at all. This is important, and we're gonna spend as much time as we need

1:01:12

to. I know you're busy, but this this

1:01:15

is important stuff. And I I talked about it

1:01:17

in the cold open today show. Okay. when

1:01:19

you're ready, just just roll I guess, you're rolling it up from from his

1:01:21

end. We'll roll it from our end then. Go ahead and roll it,

1:01:23

guys. Alright. But we

1:01:25

will be at it as

1:01:27

long as it takes. And if

1:01:29

you're out there right now and you're one of

1:01:31

Alex Jones's audience members

1:01:34

and you're giving him

1:01:34

money, I just want you to know that

1:01:36

based the jury's verdict today. It's not

1:01:39

a very good bet. And to go back

1:01:41

with to what Robbie Parker

1:01:44

said, all Alex still does his take

1:01:46

from you, exploit you, lie

1:01:48

to you, feed your

1:01:50

fears and your anxieties and

1:01:52

your mistrust. And the only person that benefits in that

1:01:54

equation is him. Well, that

1:01:56

stops. That stopping today,

1:01:58

thanks to the courage of

1:01:59

these families. Thank you very

1:02:02

much. Thanks, senator. Alright. So what

1:02:04

he just said there is, we

1:02:06

don't want money from Alex Jones. And

1:02:08

I wanna explain to the listeners. We're gonna appeal

1:02:10

this. Then they ask for money. get overturned. Then

1:02:12

they ask for money. We don't want the

1:02:14

nine hundred million dollars from Alex

1:02:16

Jones, damn it. You can make that

1:02:18

payable to cash. Absolutely.

1:02:20

So

1:02:20

so so if I

1:02:23

can. I'm choppin' the biggest. There's

1:02:25

so many angles to

1:02:28

this, Steven. Number one, I

1:02:28

don't have three million dollars cash in my company

1:02:30

and my personal stuff. I have enough to operate and

1:02:33

and, you know, pay the bills and

1:02:36

and legal. got a nice house, got decent cars, but I I don't worship

1:02:38

things. So that them trying to take money away from

1:02:40

me means nothing. It'll actually make me

1:02:42

work harder. expose him. I work for

1:02:44

free exposing him, so they're never gonna silence

1:02:46

without kill him or put me in prison. Right. And so that

1:02:48

which doesn't, you know, kill me only makes me

1:02:50

stronger. But they

1:02:50

specifically say over and over again, they want me taken off the

1:02:53

air, they want my bankrupt. No case. So

1:02:55

we're so we're in chapter

1:02:58

five, chapter eleven, sub chapter five bankruptcy, that isn't liquidation.

1:03:00

It's where we do a plan to

1:03:02

the federal government. We say, okay, you

1:03:04

can have the future profits towards

1:03:08

all these lawsuits in the future in a five year

1:03:10

plan. And there's not much profit around

1:03:12

here. So my crew stays hired.

1:03:15

We stay on here. becomes a

1:03:17

zombie organization. It's what they call it because now any profit, but they're not allowed

1:03:19

to fire people or do all that stuff. The

1:03:21

the operation continues on, the

1:03:23

lists are supported. and then whatever

1:03:25

extra is there, they get paid. That's in two

1:03:28

years, at least, even if

1:03:30

this isn't overturned on appeal. So they announced it's the

1:03:32

end of Alex Jones. It's all over. It's all more high

1:03:34

more fraud, more disinformation. So that's

1:03:37

what they just did here. And I have

1:03:39

more clips of them specifically saying to ask him what

1:03:41

you want to take him out. I'm

1:03:43

not trying to cut you off, but some of these questions are just because

1:03:45

it's hard for me to find the truth. The answer is on it. I

1:03:47

know we talked about the we talked about the cap

1:03:49

in Texas, right, on I believe it's a is

1:03:51

it punitive damages? Yes. Is

1:03:52

there a cap in in Connecticut or are

1:03:55

you unless it is overturned on appeal? Are

1:03:57

you on the hook for the hundreds

1:03:59

of millions

1:03:59

of dollars?

1:04:01

The

1:04:02

short answer

1:04:06

is they

1:04:06

lie and say I owe fifty million dollars in

1:04:08

Texas. It's it's about five point six. There are

1:04:10

caps it's in the state law. They can't overturn it.

1:04:13

Right. It's different in Connecticut. The

1:04:15

the unfair trade practices are

1:04:17

cutmar or cutmar, how do they call

1:04:19

it? That is unlimited, and that is

1:04:22

for the judge to decide. So she's

1:04:24

gonna come back next week and probably hit me with a

1:04:26

billion more.

1:04:28

So all the other ones do have caps, but because there's

1:04:31

fifteen plaintiffs, they're all capped it. I

1:04:33

I forgot the number like four million

1:04:36

dollars. So ten million dollars

1:04:38

is more money than I can get them. Of course, fifty

1:04:40

million dollars is more. A billion. It's

1:04:42

all a joke at this point. It's like saying, we're

1:04:44

gonna cut you into twenty

1:04:46

million pieces. Well, if you cut me in

1:04:48

five pieces, I'm gonna die. Right?

1:04:50

So, look, we're gonna we're gonna drop twenty

1:04:52

five nuclear bombs on Alex Jones' house. And

1:04:54

I'm like, I think one nuclear bomb would probably

1:04:56

kill me. probably. So we're gonna shoot twenty million bullets into instead

1:04:58

of five bullets. So this is

1:05:00

all overkill. It's just the left. Having

1:05:03

a temper tantrum They wanna scare

1:05:06

everybody else to get a bunch of other lawyers to file

1:05:08

lawsuits to come after all the conservatives, get all

1:05:10

the nationalists, and all the patriots. And I really appreciate you

1:05:12

letting me get that out there because It's so frustrating to

1:05:14

be kind of only have my show that has

1:05:16

a big audience, but it's compartmentalized because

1:05:18

of censorship. It's very hard to actually get

1:05:20

No. It's not just censorship. I don't understand. It's not just censorship. It's cowardice. You you you

1:05:23

you you you you United conversations,

1:05:24

obviously, off air, where, you know,

1:05:26

I would say, I wouldn't say, called you

1:05:28

an app or I've said, I

1:05:30

don't agree with this. I don't like that. Remember I told you, I remember early on the show saying,

1:05:33

I don't like that you sometimes stir up in fighting

1:05:35

with conservatives. I remember you saying, you know what?

1:05:37

I used to do that more. and

1:05:39

I decided to left as a more important enemy. We've

1:05:41

had very strong disagreements. I felt compelled to

1:05:43

have you on because some of the biggest

1:05:45

figures in our movement who by the way agreed with all

1:05:47

of some of your quote unquote conspiracy theories that I thought

1:05:49

were incorrect, they didn't have you on.

1:05:51

It is censorship.

1:05:54

and it's

1:05:54

cowardice from people on the right. And by the way, I've experienced that

1:05:56

too. I've experienced that for jokes that

1:05:58

then people on the right will

1:05:59

take out of

1:06:02

context. So My issue is not so much with the left being the left. Right? It's like

1:06:04

being mad that a that a crocodile bites

1:06:06

you. I'm mad with people on the

1:06:08

right who aren't doing it. Let me ask you,

1:06:10

Alex, really,

1:06:12

point blank. I know you talk about appeals.

1:06:14

How scared are you

1:06:15

right

1:06:16

now? I am way

1:06:18

more

1:06:18

scared about the direct of

1:06:20

the countries going in that they admit this is a formula for everybody. I mean, while the right

1:06:23

wing laughs some of them and says, oh, it's just

1:06:25

Alex Jones. They're on every channel

1:06:28

saying We're coming after

1:06:30

everybody now with this model. And they've

1:06:32

even got the Republican Secretary of State.

1:06:34

In Texas, we wanna

1:06:36

come after Republicans that that question election fraud, give me

1:06:38

a break. See you have the rhinos, the

1:06:40

mucans, the rabbit left allied

1:06:42

together against the populist uprising

1:06:45

of nationalist Americans who are

1:06:47

peacefully trying to take our country back. So I'm way more

1:06:50

concerned about nuclear war. I'm way more

1:06:52

concerned about financial collapse. I mean, here's a

1:06:54

good point, Steven. Quite

1:06:56

frankly, the way inflation's going, the way it

1:06:58

accelerates towards why my

1:07:00

Republicans and Bob way. In

1:07:02

ten years, years there's such

1:07:04

inflation, a billion dollars will be, like, a

1:07:06

thousand dollars. Yeah. I mean, at the current

1:07:08

rate we're at here. So Be

1:07:10

like, Jesus. No. I'm not

1:07:12

scared. I am

1:07:14

disgusted. Can I really feel

1:07:16

proud of myself? Because I've told the

1:07:18

truth about this. I've said when I was

1:07:20

wrong. They have created this whole synthetic identity

1:07:23

for me, the

1:07:24

straw man, and then they sat there and

1:07:26

had to lie to a jury and suppress the

1:07:28

truth and tell them I was guilty and rigged this kangaroo

1:07:30

court so I myself can hold my head tall, but I am

1:07:32

in general very concerned for my children.

1:07:36

for the country in the future because of the rapid acceleration in

1:07:38

the total and complete corruption. I if and

1:07:40

I I know you have some of the things you wanna you wanna hit.

1:07:42

I don't even know if we wanna can

1:07:45

probably show the clips on YouTube. But Gerald here,

1:07:47

I know has a question for you. You

1:07:49

can't see him, but he's he's champing up

1:07:51

the bit, Gerald. Yeah, please. Yeah. So you said earlier that this

1:07:53

is going to be overturned. Why do you think that it will be overturned? Not that

1:07:55

you just have kind of this faith in that that's gonna

1:07:57

happen, but what are you guys arguing if you can

1:07:59

reveal that us

1:08:02

on how it's gonna be overturned? Well,

1:08:04

that's an excellent question. I have talked to

1:08:06

dozens of of very well known constitutional

1:08:10

lawyers can tell you, Norm Paddis is a very well known successful lawyer the

1:08:12

country. Keith talked to current and former

1:08:14

judges in Connecticut and in New York,

1:08:18

federal and state. that say, this is the most insane craziness they've

1:08:21

ever seen. The judge sent

1:08:23

an open court. You know,

1:08:25

I said this months ago

1:08:27

because she'd done rules and limity and and told us what I

1:08:29

couldn't say. She said in court, can't say her innocent, can't say you

1:08:32

barely ever talked about these people, can't

1:08:34

say you didn't make money off of

1:08:36

it. can't be political, but

1:08:38

they could hold up magazines I put out exposing Obama, but then we couldn't respond back to it.

1:08:41

She literally tied

1:08:44

our hands and

1:08:46

did this. So either America's gone

1:08:48

and completely done or in Texas

1:08:51

and in Connecticut if I have

1:08:53

the money for the appeals why I wanna

1:08:55

bankrupt us right now -- Right. -- because they are so scared

1:08:57

that if there's any justice left at

1:08:59

the Texas or

1:09:00

the Connecticut Supreme Court

1:09:02

or the US Supreme Court, they've got

1:09:04

to overturn this because the deep state, the the

1:09:07

the ambulance chaser brigade, are openly saying

1:09:09

they're coming after

1:09:11

everyone with this. just like when I got

1:09:13

sick sick sick. saying that you think the people in the appeals court will will see the gravity of it. Is

1:09:15

that is that what you're saying? Why

1:09:18

you believe it'll be

1:09:20

overturned? I don't know the fix is in that

1:09:22

high, but

1:09:22

I know that when okay. They've got

1:09:25

their kind of flesh.

1:09:27

They've demonized me. They brought back up Sandy

1:09:29

Hook. They made a bunch of money for their charities. They got seventy three million dollars from Remington. I mean,

1:09:31

these dead kids are cash

1:09:34

machines for these lawyers. Okay? And

1:09:36

now nobody knows who Adam lands is to kill the kids.

1:09:38

They only know Alex Jones. And so I'm sorry.

1:09:41

It was a collection statement. I

1:09:42

apologize. No. No. I think you

1:09:45

answered the question is, well, I think Gerald really wants to

1:09:47

know why do you believe it will be overturned? Do you think it's because I did wanna make an example of you? And then when it comes down to

1:09:49

the actual constitutional law, it won't hold

1:09:51

water. Is that why? Absolutely.

1:09:55

I mean,

1:09:55

I think that, well, they have to or

1:09:57

the country's over. I mean, you have

1:09:59

to understand when I say

1:10:01

kangaroo court, when I say show trial,

1:10:03

I mean, this has never before been a default when used to only show

1:10:06

up. We gave them everything, exhaustive, and

1:10:08

then they let them use the

1:10:10

discovery that they said we didn't give

1:10:12

them to the jury, they

1:10:14

could put on evidence. We couldn't challenge the evidence, and I couldn't testify. That's why I didn't

1:10:16

testify when it was

1:10:18

time for our quote case.

1:10:21

there's only a hearing and damages. The judge found me guilty. Again,

1:10:23

since when, well, the judge knows best. never done that before. They

1:10:25

can't do that. You know, if

1:10:28

I was caught

1:10:31

bank robbing or something. And I ran

1:10:33

off another country, then you can have default judgments

1:10:35

to say, take my house. because I'm not

1:10:37

there. There's video me around the bank. I've

1:10:39

left the country. They can sue. They can get the house.

1:10:41

That's a default judgment. I was there. I participated. I did

1:10:44

the depositions. had

1:10:46

my crew members go there. I spent millions of dollars on

1:10:48

lawyers, but because there was no

1:10:50

case there, they were forced to

1:10:53

default because they decided I was the supervillain and

1:10:55

they wanted to set this precedent. So so yes, all the lawyers agree that if we

1:10:57

file a good appeal with the hundreds

1:10:59

of bad things they did, that

1:11:03

it must absolutely be either partially or totally overturned.

1:11:05

And if it isn't overturned, no, I'm

1:11:07

not scared, Steven,

1:11:10

because I've shed on air the truth. I have less than a million and

1:11:12

a half dollars in my bank account. Sounds like a

1:11:14

lot to the average working guy and I get

1:11:16

it. With all my bills and crew and

1:11:18

all this, that's that's on empty. my

1:11:21

company has less than a million dollars in it right now

1:11:23

and and that's gonna buy product and pay payroll and fund

1:11:25

our operation. So I never did

1:11:27

this to make money. They

1:11:30

they had all these fake numbers, they

1:11:32

had all our finances. They said he made

1:11:34

sixty one million dollars last year. Our

1:11:37

growth was sixty

1:11:39

one million dollars I paid myself two hundred thousand

1:11:41

dollars last year. It's all in the bankruptcy court. They know

1:11:44

it. They

1:11:46

know it's true. Was there a year that I paid myself

1:11:48

twelve million dollars? Absolutely.

1:11:50

The year of the

1:11:53

divorce with my ex wife six years

1:11:55

ago, thank god it was the Trump era for the first

1:11:57

time ever we had all this extra money right

1:11:59

when she divorces me.

1:12:01

It goes through the process. and the court made me pay her close

1:12:03

to ten million dollars to, quote, buy her out

1:12:06

of the company because I've been married to

1:12:08

her for thirteen years. So the one

1:12:10

year, God came through. The one year

1:12:12

that because usually, I make about a million, two

1:12:15

million dollars a year, but honest with my audience. And after all the bills and stuff and legal crap, it's gone.

1:12:17

Of course. Okay. I'll do it.

1:12:19

I'll do it for money. the

1:12:22

one

1:12:22

year I made twelve million dollars, God

1:12:24

came through magically the money came in

1:12:26

to then buy my ex wife out

1:12:28

of the company. So again, they think

1:12:30

Should we have a twenty dollar judgment? I

1:12:33

wanna say something here that's important because I

1:12:35

see you that and we

1:12:37

all struggle with this. Right? where you're saying, oh,

1:12:39

because I know that people think that sounds like a lot of

1:12:41

money. And it's sad that you even have to say, no, you

1:12:43

don't do this just for

1:12:45

the money, but you absolutely deserve to earn a living.

1:12:47

you have millions of people who are listening in the amount of work that you put into it. I understand it.

1:12:49

This is what I do here as well. Conservatives are the

1:12:51

only ones surprisingly the people

1:12:53

support for enterprise where we

1:12:56

feel like because our audience is largely working class.

1:12:58

You wanna say, look, don't get mad at me because I I make this money. Because of the huge difference between

1:13:00

one year making twelve million and

1:13:02

a several hundred million dollar judgment

1:13:06

know who makes twelve million every single year?

1:13:08

Colbert, Fallon, no one cares. And

1:13:09

I just hope that people on the

1:13:11

right don't use that as an tech. Well,

1:13:13

you know what? Maybe he'll go cry into his millions. That

1:13:16

not the point. And just for some inside baseball,

1:13:18

for people who don't necessarily know, you wanna corroborate

1:13:20

some of

1:13:22

what you're saying. yet, you can't prove that you didn't make

1:13:24

money off of Sandy Hook. Just like

1:13:26

I can't prove that I didn't make

1:13:28

money off of that the guy who

1:13:30

was fired from Fox. Why? Because this enterprise

1:13:33

makes the the only way that we make

1:13:35

profit is people

1:13:35

signing up because they want to hear what I

1:13:38

have to say. And sometimes what I have to

1:13:40

say involves a

1:13:42

specific person. Of course, it would be hundreds of thousands of people if you were to go over the if you were to look over the course of our

1:13:44

entire program, but that gets pulled

1:13:47

in and they say, ah, You

1:13:51

can't say that you didn't make money off of, insert whatever store you covered

1:13:53

here. We've had that happen on the website. We won't

1:13:55

let me be clear of things. Just to give

1:13:57

you an example, just really quickly, we got

1:13:59

someone on

1:13:59

the website. Sue,

1:14:00

because they say, well, this this actually we don't like

1:14:02

this article that went up. And we want we want you to

1:14:04

prove that you haven't made money off of

1:14:06

it. And it's like, well, that that

1:14:09

article maybe had a few hundred thousand views or something like that. I

1:14:11

don't remember. I'm just giving you an example. I don't remember this specific example. And they were trying to say, so you

1:14:13

make money. You make

1:14:15

money off of this,

1:14:18

your whole company is making money off No. No. No. No. They don't let you parse it. That's the lie.

1:14:21

Because

1:14:23

you weren't broadcasting, and

1:14:26

the broadcast always makes money. And

1:14:28

even when you were covering Sandy Hook, that's

1:14:30

why they say, if you can't prove the

1:14:32

separation of all

1:14:34

the streams or any potential revenue generated while you were discussing the Sandy Hook issue, then you can't say

1:14:36

that you didn't profit

1:14:39

off of Sandy Hook. that's

1:14:42

the argument. People need to understand it

1:14:44

because we all struggle with it as business

1:14:46

owners. I totally agree, and I couldn't

1:14:48

say it better. In fact, when you

1:14:50

said it better, And this is the most important point I'm gonna make here. And

1:14:52

I got a few documents. I can show them

1:14:54

here that are

1:14:55

really important -- Sure. --

1:14:58

that tie this all together. This is a major project

1:15:00

for six years, two years before they

1:15:02

sued me and then now the last four

1:15:06

with literally hundreds of articles a week, sometimes thousands.

1:15:09

Every major news channel

1:15:11

from HBO to

1:15:14

PBS to Fox even attacking me over

1:15:16

Sandy Hook and building it up

1:15:18

into this giant controversy when I

1:15:21

was not the Sandy Hook man

1:15:23

to set the precedent with the Alex Jones

1:15:25

president to shut everybody else down. Now let's talk about this being

1:15:27

the biggest defamation judgment in

1:15:31

US history by an order of at least ten

1:15:33

magnitude. If I can have an

1:15:35

overhead shot here. Damn,

1:15:38

I wish The survivors of Epstein

1:15:40

received nine hundred and sixty five

1:15:42

million. Exactly. Good point on Twitter. Elijah,

1:15:46

Think about that real quick. Why

1:15:48

the triangle don't know the

1:15:50

names? Exactly. We still we

1:15:53

still don't know. We

1:15:55

still don't know. the names of the Johns. Here's

1:15:57

another good point. Purdue pharma that knew OxyContin would addict

1:15:59

people and

1:16:02

kill them by the thousands. have to pay six hundred and thirty four

1:16:04

point five million on the ten

1:16:06

plus billion they made profit in

1:16:10

the OxyContin case. Alex Jones killed no one, ordered

1:16:12

to pay nine hundred and sixty five million

1:16:14

for Sandy Hook lives. And I don't think

1:16:17

anyone is blowing somebody even because of their

1:16:19

addiction to a colloidal silver. Absolutely.

1:16:22

They're

1:16:22

not. Here's another one.

1:16:24

The largest fine paid buying

1:16:26

Banking executive responsible two thousand eight financial

1:16:28

crisis was sixty seven point

1:16:30

five million. Jerry says Alex Jones

1:16:33

pays nine hundred and sixty five

1:16:35

million. Here's another one. Yes. for a

1:16:37

lawyer, VIVA Fry. Yes, except for OJ, was found guilty

1:16:39

of the actual deaths of two victims after

1:16:41

a trial, those

1:16:44

civil trial whereas Alex Jones

1:16:46

was found guilty of making false statements about people who were murdered by someone else without a trial.

1:16:52

So, OJ, pays thirty three point five

1:16:54

million. I pay nine hundred plus million, and it goes on the road, Jay. What's gonna

1:17:00

happen? Absolutely. It

1:17:00

was not innocent by the criminal,

1:17:02

but guilty by the civil. So when are they going to sue MSNBC

1:17:05

for some of the

1:17:07

lives that were done? I

1:17:10

want one million dollars, my feelings are hurt by their lives. And and it just goes on from there. Those are some really important points.

1:17:12

No. I think

1:17:15

these are important points. And,

1:17:17

you know, I think we actually have some questions from do we have some questions from the audience if you're okay taking a couple? And then we'll go to

1:17:19

I take them. Can we play that one other clip? It's

1:17:22

about a minute and a half long. Are the lawyer

1:17:24

saying, shut

1:17:27

him down, silence him. Yeah. Do you have it? You wanna play it from your end? We

1:17:29

have it. We're gonna go ahead and roll

1:17:30

that clip now. Here it is. Thanks, brother. I

1:17:34

ask that with your verdict,

1:17:36

you not only take

1:17:38

Alex Jones platform that

1:17:41

he talks about

1:17:43

away. I ask that you make

1:17:46

certain you can't rebuild the platform. That's what matters.

1:17:52

Take him out of this discourse,

1:17:54

of this misinformation, of this peddling of lies,

1:17:58

and make sure he can't do it again

1:18:01

as punishment. That

1:18:04

is deterrence.

1:18:09

But some

1:18:10

of that are right in

1:18:12

school. fixing

1:18:17

beverages on the work. They can not take

1:18:19

the third day. And the community day

1:18:21

went out, how does it come

1:18:23

out in school? and

1:18:26

we know it as sad as too high. And the questions

1:18:28

are gonna be through through quarters out

1:18:30

of sales from that business. Is

1:18:34

it the studio? Yes. get

1:18:36

everything else? Or we saw

1:18:39

it? Someone got that

1:18:43

infomercial spray hair. That's gonna

1:18:45

be in your case. Did all done with all the others were gonna come back

1:18:47

and ask? because

1:18:52

that's the justice in this case. And there's

1:18:54

many other clubs that are saying we

1:18:56

want

1:18:58

him off air We don't want money for the plaintiffs. We want

1:19:00

to silence his future speech. So even

1:19:02

a murderer goes and does their

1:19:05

jail time, gets out in twenty years.

1:19:07

But they're keep platform, bankrupting, shutting down, and don't send me

1:19:10

money because we don't want money to the

1:19:12

plaintiffs because they don't want

1:19:14

me to have money for the

1:19:16

appeals. because they know

1:19:18

there's a ninety eight percent chance this crap gets overturned, Steven. Well, you know what else they're doing? This is something else doing

1:19:21

that people

1:19:22

don't fully discuss. is

1:19:25

they want to make other people

1:19:27

afraid to even work with or for you. it possible

1:19:30

for you to hire?

1:19:32

Right? That's what they tried to do. They tried to do

1:19:34

that with me to a lesser scale. It's harder to do with a comedian because they would try and run jokes. But what they're trying to do

1:19:36

is also make it impossible for you

1:19:39

to even recoup these losses. mean,

1:19:42

we do have to remember, it's not just Alex Jones. You

1:19:44

have many employees there. And some of

1:19:47

them are great. Some of them are

1:19:49

assholes. but a lot of them are great. But

1:19:51

this is the thing. They they wanna make sure we all have them right over some here. They yakuza. He pisses

1:19:53

me off half the time, but

1:19:55

I love him. Yeah.

1:19:58

They wanna make it impossible for you too, David. This

1:20:00

is your livelihood. Now, I wanna take a a if if

1:20:02

we can, I'd like to and that is bone show,

1:20:05

like, all the time in the world. Really appreciate

1:20:07

everything. Okay. So we'll take couple of chats here, and

1:20:09

then then I'll I'll have to go to the bath. I've been drinking Gatorade. I I

1:20:11

had a horrible stomach virus. Be careful out there

1:20:13

right now. It's going through Texas

1:20:15

like a buzzer. token out. Let's grab a

1:20:17

couple of questions from the audience here that we usually only do on mug glove, but it's a special case. Yeah. Our mug

1:20:19

glove viewer, Jerry, has a question for you, Alex. What do

1:20:22

you feel was an appropriate penalty for what

1:20:24

you said?

1:20:26

Nothing. It's

1:20:28

nothing it's

1:20:30

better that ten

1:20:34

guilty men go free than one of the shipman be be prosecuted or prosecuted. They got rid of my

1:20:36

new process. The judge found me

1:20:38

guilty. They lied about it all. They

1:20:40

hide to

1:20:43

what I said, they exaggerated I never said people in their houses. It's a

1:20:46

lie. They're setting a precedent to steal your

1:20:48

rights. Not just your rights and

1:20:50

listen to what you wanna listen to,

1:20:52

and make your own decisions. They're literally

1:20:55

setting this up to come after the general public, an FBI agent that I never

1:20:59

saw, never covered never said his name

1:21:01

till he sued me. He admitted it on the stand was given ninety million dollars because some

1:21:04

people on

1:21:07

the Internet thought it didn't happen. I didn't create the story that it

1:21:09

didn't happen. I covered it. Right. And

1:21:11

so a man's getting

1:21:14

ninety million dollars He won't get

1:21:16

it.

1:21:17

Right. Doesn't exist. He's getting ninety million

1:21:19

dollars of this made up

1:21:21

mad money, this monopoly money, when I never said

1:21:23

his damn name, that's tyranny. That's dangerous. And also, it's important when

1:21:26

you'll get a lot of you on the left

1:21:28

saying, oh, the right as

1:21:30

a double standard because what about

1:21:33

Sandman and CNN. What about Kyle Rittenhouse? They said his

1:21:35

name. The president of the United States had an advertisement, had an ad that went out

1:21:37

that associated Kyle

1:21:40

Rittenhouse specifically with

1:21:42

white supremacy. They said Nick Sandman

1:21:44

was mocking somebody this poor Native

1:21:46

American Nathan Phillips as I prefer

1:21:48

my Native Americans to be called.

1:21:50

Nathan Phillips. They said, yeah, he was mocking Nathan Phillips and he was

1:21:53

he was stirring up the crowd. They did call out

1:21:55

these people by name and these

1:21:57

people had to hire security. and these people had to go

1:21:59

into hiding. There

1:21:59

is a difference. You did not

1:22:01

do that and they did it repeatedly. They

1:22:03

did it

1:22:04

all day and all

1:22:06

night not to mention what preceded Calritt in house,

1:22:07

was the media drumming up

1:22:08

actual hatred and and

1:22:11

That's right. They they never showed

1:22:13

any evidence. I sent people to harass

1:22:15

people or anything. It was

1:22:17

always what somebody else did. Right? Whereas what happened is Kamala Harris said, they're not

1:22:19

gonna stop, and they should not stop when answering

1:22:22

riots. She said they should not stop the

1:22:24

riots. the

1:22:27

mayor of Seattle said, notice of the summer of love, we support

1:22:29

what they're doing. And then the media said Kyle

1:22:31

written out as a

1:22:34

white supremacist who killed innocent protesters didn't the fact was pedophile

1:22:36

with a raging erection and

1:22:38

a hospital bag. Hey, let's

1:22:41

tokin on. Grab one more question. and and then we'll we'll take

1:22:44

it to mug club. And when we go to mug club,

1:22:46

I'm gonna have to go I've been drinking Gatorade all

1:22:48

morning. Go relieve myself, Alex, but Joe

1:22:50

will take the chair for, like, two

1:22:52

minutes one last question you're

1:22:54

talking about. Okay. Muck club, your Taylor Koehler wants to know. If people only knew one true thing about you, Alex, among all

1:22:56

these lies, what would it be? That

1:22:58

was going to be my last question.

1:23:03

I mean, look, I'm a real

1:23:03

person. I've got a lot of information. Sometimes I'm a

1:23:06

little bit obnoxious because I'm trying to get through it

1:23:08

all. Like her today, and I

1:23:10

really appreciate Steven and the Caribbean so

1:23:12

gracious. I can have a place to tell

1:23:14

the truth, and I appreciate your courage because you do get attacked for having me on. And just that this is

1:23:17

our rights

1:23:20

being taken this is a Hollywood production. I'm not

1:23:22

seeing Sandy Hooking now, but I'm seeing the production of what I supposedly did and how big it

1:23:26

became and you know, this this this huge event. I'm not

1:23:28

the Sandy Hook guy. I'm the guy that wrote

1:23:30

the number one bestselling book in the world.

1:23:33

The great reset in the

1:23:35

war for the world. That's why the globalist

1:23:37

hate me is because I'm exposing their corporate worldwide

1:23:39

tyranny. I'm exposing groups like

1:23:42

PayPal that are back by the way, saying, if we don't like what you say, we're gonna

1:23:44

find you two thousand five

1:23:46

hundred dollars. I'm opposing their

1:23:51

authoritarianism. I'm a populist. I'm a champion of the people. And folks can

1:23:53

actually hear the real Alex Jones at

1:23:55

info wars dot com info

1:23:57

wars dot com forward slash show. or band op video.

1:23:59

Go see the real live show. Go see the archives.

1:24:01

Go see the guests. Go find out what

1:24:03

I'm actually saying instead

1:24:05

of little bitty twisted

1:24:08

edited excerpts that the corporate media puts out

1:24:10

and understand, the globalist she, infillors is the flag they want to capture.

1:24:14

They are more obsessed with it. Because

1:24:16

when the global is tuned in, they get scared because

1:24:18

I know what I'm talking about when it comes

1:24:20

to the mechanics of

1:24:23

the new world order. Final question, then we're

1:24:25

gonna go to mud club and take some more chats.

1:24:27

What's the next step? What

1:24:28

what are you

1:24:31

doing here next, Alex? game

1:24:32

plan? Well, that's

1:24:33

a really great question. My biggest enemy is

1:24:35

myself. I am absolutely exhausted. I'm

1:24:37

burned out. I drink

1:24:40

too much. I I haven't smoked

1:24:42

in fourteen years out of the stress. I took up smoking again, going out and

1:24:44

watching comedy and hanging out with Joe Rob,

1:24:46

and there's a lot of cigarettes going on.

1:24:50

Yeah. I don't think that's a good joke. No.

1:24:52

I've done a little bit of

1:24:53

the marijuana smoke too, but I'll smoke a

1:24:55

lot of it. But, yeah, I'll smoke pot, like,

1:24:57

once a month or something. Usually, I'm in a comedy club, we're gonna see

1:24:59

a movie. Every time I hang out with Joe,

1:25:02

we we spoke some pot. But sometimes I

1:25:04

guess, twice a week, but I don't think I

1:25:06

would Joe that much lightly. I've been too busy. But Some

1:25:08

days, we've won it, like, twice a

1:25:10

wings get get stoned, but a little bit of fun stuff there. But long story short,

1:25:15

I ask your game plan, Alex. Ask your

1:25:17

hobbies. Anyways, well, I

1:25:19

mean, it's a little of a

1:25:22

game drop. to all the trendy Liberals and think they're trendy and

1:25:24

think they're cool and and love the police state

1:25:26

hate free speech. I'm the real rebel. Info

1:25:29

War's is the vanguard, so a Steven Croder.

1:25:31

We are the rebels, we are the outlaws, we are seventeen seventy

1:25:34

six, we are the counter

1:25:36

culture, not them, and

1:25:38

they can't stand that. that's what all people know. We are the counterculture Steven

1:25:40

Crowder is the counterculture. The listeners and viewers

1:25:42

of these shows that support independent media

1:25:45

are the future of

1:25:47

not just America, but the world that people

1:25:49

can find out what all the stinks about at info orange dot com. So it sounds to me like

1:25:51

what you're saying. Your next step

1:25:54

is and I Alex,

1:25:56

I have a lot of love for you, but sometimes

1:25:59

it is tough to get you to answer your question. I think you said

1:25:59

to get some rest is what you're saying. Right?

1:26:01

Your your game plan is some rest, recoup, and

1:26:04

come back. Not

1:26:07

something I'm more oh, listen. I'm more

1:26:09

ADHD when I'm totally exhausted. So

1:26:11

I've done meetings on interviews, and I was

1:26:13

up till one o'clock in the morning, and

1:26:16

I apologize. My brain's gone right now.

1:26:18

So, yes, I realize this is what's coming next. I realize they wanna take

1:26:22

me out of the game. And I realized that I'm never gonna quit now because they

1:26:24

wanna silence me because this is a battle of wills.

1:26:26

I know it's the right thing to do. But

1:26:29

I also understand that I if I take myself out of the game by

1:26:31

being fried or burned out. They win. So I am

1:26:34

going to, in the next few months,

1:26:36

do something

1:26:38

I never do. I'm gonna take off a week a month starting

1:26:40

at the end of this month, November and December.

1:26:42

I may take off two weeks in December. I

1:26:44

want my listeners to understand why I've

1:26:46

gotta do it because I've got arrest I've gotta

1:26:48

stop drinking. I've gotta stop smoking. I gotta go to

1:26:50

church. But to recharge my batteries, I've gotta take,

1:26:53

you know, my my

1:26:55

daughter camping. I've gotta you

1:26:57

know, go camping and shooting with my son and my other daughters. And so if you're asking what's happening,

1:26:59

I'm gonna recharge my batteries, get back to family,

1:27:01

get back to God, and come

1:27:03

back in twenty twenty

1:27:07

three harder than ever. You know what? That sounds like a

1:27:09

plan because lobby will know, this has been a year

1:27:11

and a half for me

1:27:13

since the surgery. There have been some complications that

1:27:15

people will never fully know about. And,

1:27:17

yeah, you need to

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