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Hey. If I sound windy,
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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
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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,
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hours on end, and
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then misspeaks or get something
2:15
wrong, and then apologizes. And
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then it's punished anyway.
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And then
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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
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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
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you have a belief that other people
2:48
find to be offensive, And of course, that's a sliding
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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.
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they only get worse. What do I mean they?
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The left. I
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mean the left. Why is it
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left or right? They'd made it left or right.
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There is there is no one on the right
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and no one here in this studio
3:13
who would end zone dance because of
3:16
a worthy adversary being silenced
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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.
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If
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you say something that
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they empower deemed to be unacceptable and
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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
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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
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you speak your opinion wrong as
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it may be and then apologize and
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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,
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and it's at risk for a lot of people. It's
4:44
something certainly worth
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fighting for, and it's something that people
4:48
have thought for. look
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at any great look at any huge great,
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and I say great, I mean, the great war. The great
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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.
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I'm not saying wars are great. I'm using the
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term here. Look at any epic
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war battle. They were fought
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over what? No. Not just religion.
5:10
Land. Resources.
5:14
Access to water.
5:16
Why?
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To
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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?
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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
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or not. doesn't
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matter.
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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
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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
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we need all of you. All of
6:37
you to be warriors. Because
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they can remove the livelihood of,
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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
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this country where you are paying taxes
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to fund the theft
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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
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saying something. That's all it
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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
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dollars in taxpayer
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dollars. Are
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they allowed to deny you? Your
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fundamental constitutional rights? What
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point do we separate private business from
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government. And I say this is someone who
7:47
doesn't trust big government. But
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one of the roles of government. The
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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
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threats. That means wars? That
8:02
means from tyrants abroad
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and internal threats. And how do we
8:07
determine an internal threat? Well,
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the good news is we have a handbook. It's
8:11
the constitution. And
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that's not hyperbole. That's not just
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rhetoric. It is
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meant to be our way of life.
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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
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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
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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
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fall. prepare
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for two rebels
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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