Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Trump's Cabinet Picks Breakdown Plus Alex Jones Shut Down Conspiracy

Episode Date: November 18, 2024

In this episode, we dive deep into Donald Trump’s highly debated cabinet picks, featuring names like Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard, Matt Gaetz, RFK Jr., Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and more. What impa...ct will these unconventional choices have on reshaping the U.S. government? Could this lineup finally dismantle the deep state and cut through the layers of bureaucracy? Plus, we explore what lies ahead between now and inauguration day.We also unpack the recent shady auction aiming to sell off InfoWars and Alex Jones’ studio—a sale now drawing attention with Elon Musk's attorney entering the scene.

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Starting point is 00:00:34 and welcome to Investigator with Podcast. I'm your host, chat alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry. On tonight's episode, we're going to talk about Trump's dream team cabinet picks or what the left is calling all Nazis. And they're also making so much shit up, man. It's crazy the attacks they were throwing at some of these picks. They are melting down on social media. They are crying on mainstream media.
Starting point is 00:00:59 They are leaving social media platforms, aka X. We're going to talk about all that. and also break down some of the claims against Matt Gates, against Pete Hegsef, against Tulsi Gabbard, there's so many others. We're also going to get to, if we have time, the Info War saga, where Alex Jones has been under threat
Starting point is 00:01:19 to completely lose everything that he has worked on for well over 30 years now, such as Info Wars. This comes after, obviously, the Sandy Hook family sued Alex Jones for over $1 billion. Then they had a auction where the onion, a parody newspaper or news site bought this, although the bids were secretive. No one actually knew who was the highest bidder.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Then it sounds like potentially Elon Musk or his attorneys came in to help the fight in federal court. We're going to talk about that. And we'll just touch briefly on the situation between Russia and Ukraine, where President Biden and the administration has granted full authority for long-range missiles inside of Russia, could this calls World War III? We're going to have an entire episode on that. We may record that today or it may be tomorrow either way. We will get into that.
Starting point is 00:02:12 But guys, welcome to the show. It is November the 18th, 2024. We had a jam-packed weekend. We had the Jake Paul Mike Tyson fight where many people believe that was a complete shit show. I mean, you know, if you would have had to do a paid pay-per-view to watch that, there would be many people disappointed. But I did actually see Sherry, there were some seats ringside that went for two plus million dollars apiece. God.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Are you kidding me? No. And they had like the recliners, the massage chairs. They had food that was delivered to them. I mean, it looked like you were in first class, you know, a first class flight. Now who made the money off the seats? Was it actually Jake or Netflix? Well, I'm sure that probably Netflix used that to pay the $40 million they paid to Jake Paul.
Starting point is 00:03:01 and the $20 million they paid to Mike Tyson. But yeah, we watched that. And it was interesting because this is the first time Netflix has done a live sporting event. This had 60 million people watching that night. This was Friday night. And it was like every two or three minutes, we had buffering or loading. You know, as soon as someone would almost about to get punched, it would go to buffering. And it was the most annoying thing.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Yes, it drives you so crazy. I mean, I know some people that have watched. illegal things like that. Yeah. And they go in and it's just like that. It buffers like every five seconds. And then you're like, oh my gosh. But this was actually Netflix.
Starting point is 00:03:40 It's legal. I think it was just an overload. Yeah. And they didn't realize it. But yeah, as far as the fight, I thought, you know, that Mike Tyson did a fairly good job for his age. 58. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:54 But I think that Jake Paul really could have knocked him out and just chose not to. I believe the same thing. I mean, a lot of people were like, Oh, Mike Tyson held back. No, Mike Tyson did not hold back. Mike Tyson is 58 years old. He gave it all. And yes,
Starting point is 00:04:06 Mike Tyson is one of the greatest of all time box. And I grew up watching Mike Tyson, you know, and anytime Mike Tyson used to step in the ring back in the day in the early 90s, you know, all of his opponents feared him. Hell, I mean, it was a little scary watching him in the ring. Just knowing how violent he was. Yes. No one also how violent he was outside of the ring.
Starting point is 00:04:25 You know, he had a lot of allegations about abuse and all that stuff kind of going forward. And, you know, when you have people, people like that, especially it just so, you know, I guess hyped up on their testosterone and all of this stuff like Mike Tyson is or was anyway, you get some of those things to happen. And then you have Jake Paul, which is obviously, I think he's 11 and 1 now. So he has a win against Mike Tyson. The only fight he's actually lost was against a professional boxer that was similar age, which is Tyson Fury.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Right. Or not Tyson, Tommy Fury. Yeah, his brother. Yeah. Tyson's brother, Tommy. And so he lost that fight, but barely actually. Yeah, that was a pretty good fight. But we all remember when Tyson bit Holyfields.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Oh, yeah, absolutely. Everyone remembers, right? And Jake Paul even did a little video about it with this ear, bloody ear on the floor. But I noticed when you were talking about, you know, he gets so aggressive. He was biting his glove. And I think. During the whole fight. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:23 I think some people noticed at the end of the fight. I think the. Well, he said, no, I mean, Mike Tyson came out and said, no, he said, I have a fix. of biting. Yeah, and he was biting his glove the whole time. I was like, no wonder he bit somebody's out of the ear off. Yeah, exactly. No, it was a very interesting fight. And then so it was Saturday night, we had
Starting point is 00:05:40 a huge UFC fight between John Jones and Steepa. Great fight. John Jones is arguably probably the best of all time to do it in the UFC. He's a heavy weight. Yeah, well, I mean, they are definitely different classes. Obviously, himib is in the lower class. Yeah, the lighter
Starting point is 00:05:57 class. You know, I think Habib's wrestling is unmatch. I don't think you're ever going to find that again potentially in anyone. He's just that good. But if you look at John Jones and how big he is, not only are you going to be screwed if he stand up with him, like we witnessed that the other night. I mean, he kicked the dude in the ribs and just he kept kicking him in the liver. And then if he got on the ground, you were screwed if you're on the ground with John Jones because he's just brutal on the ground. You're, you know, those elbows he was throwing in. And imagine like 200 and what 50 pounds or whatever
Starting point is 00:06:28 he is and those just powerful elbows coming to you. Right in your face. And you can't defend yourself no matter which way you turn, no matter which way you try to escape that. It just keeps coming. And so then you're like, I got to figure out a way to get up. And then when you get up, you're getting your ass kick too. Yeah. And it's just so hard for me to watch that because it is so brutal compared to like boxing. Boxing is not as hard to watch as that is because it's just, you know, seeing elbows going right in your face. I'm like, oh, gosh, I can just feel it. Yeah, it was crazy. So anyways, We had that. And then we tried to do this episode last night, guys. And so we had, it was, it was tough to begin with. And then so the second time we were trying to record, or third time we were trying to record this episode last night. We saw our little Beagle walk in the studio. And like he had his left paw up and his left arm. And he was just kind of looking in space. But he was desperately trying to get to us. And he was having a seizure. And he was having a seizure.
Starting point is 00:07:21 No, barely. Yeah. I mean, he was like limping in here, just kind of trying to get to us in any way, shape, or form possible. We don't know, you know, how long. the seizure had been going on more than likely it was pretty bad and he was just coming out of it trying to get to us. So we had to obviously stop the podcast then. And the reason why he has seizures is because about a year and a half ago or so, we put him on a flea medication. A pill. They eat or two.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Yeah. And it wasn't probably a week after that or something. He started having seizures. It was like two or three days later. Yeah. He had a seizure. Yeah. Started having seizures and he's not stopped having seizures.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Now it has gotten a little bit. better from time to time. But, you know, unfortunately, I don't think it's ever going to go away. I think they say once your dog starts having that from flee and tick medications, that is not going to get better necessarily. You'll always have that. And in some cases, we've actually got a lot of messages from you guys just based on my, my quick post I post on here yesterday or last night.
Starting point is 00:08:20 A lot of you said you lost your animals to flee and take medications. And so we're very sorry, by the way, so many people that wrote into us. It's terrible, guys. I mean, this is your family member. This is your baby. This is my kid. I love him so much. I was like in tears last night.
Starting point is 00:08:34 It just upsets me so bad when these seizures happen because you just feel helpless. Yeah, absolutely. But I wanted to mention real quick with Mike Tyson fight. I mean, not Mike Tyson, the other one. Yeah, John Jones. Yeah. At the end, he was amazing. I loved what he did.
Starting point is 00:08:49 He was so patriotic. And he, you know, he showed a lot of spirituality talking about Jesus and all those things. but I loved his Trump dance. Yeah, absolutely. Well, yeah, he did the Trump dance and not just him. Then Sunday, which was yesterday. We're recording us obviously Monday. There were NFL players all across the NFL doing the Trump dance as their victory
Starting point is 00:09:10 or celebration dances when they would score touchdowns, which was insane. There is obviously a massive shift in the narrative across the country right now. There are so many people that are celebrating this victory from Trump. There are so many people that are looking at these Trump cabinet picks and they were getting excited. They're getting excited that maybe Trump is. going to go in there with his team like the Avengers and they're going to take America back, not just America, but they're going to destroy the deep state and root out any evil that is in Washington, D.C. And listen, that is a tall task to have. Oh, it is. I mean, there's zero question.
Starting point is 00:09:43 And as I said last night in my little six-minute thing I released on here, you know, I said, there's been so many people that have reached out to us said, oh, I thought you said that Trump was never going to be allowed back in the White House. You guys have to understand that, You know, if you look at the 2020 election results and then you look at the previous elections before Joe Biden and you look at the election since Joe Biden, which was even just this election. Look at the difference in votes. 2020, supposedly Joe Biden was the most voted for president in the history of all elections. And I just don't see that ever possible. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:17 And this guy was a guy that was being hidden in his basement. He was not doing campaigns. He was doing nothing. He was already seen all. people already knew that he could not think straight or think clearly, and yet supposedly somehow he was the most voted for president. Here's the I don't buy it. But nonetheless, what we have right now is we have America that is starting to heal, I believe,
Starting point is 00:10:39 from some of this. And so when I say that I didn't think that Trump would ever be let back in the White House, just understand that we're, what, 60-something days away from the inauguration. We now have the Biden administration allowing the use of NATO and U.S. weapons long-ranking ballistic missiles do hit targets inside of Russia. Russia has since responded and said, if this happens, we will use tactical nuclear warheads. And it's going to happen, by the way. There is no, maybe it's going to happen. There is no Ukraine deciding if they're going to do this. They are for sure going to do this. And in my opinion, I think this is a massive major escalation
Starting point is 00:11:16 in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. But more specifically, some of you would ask about, well, how does this affect Trump and him coming in and all this stuff? Well, if you get it, into a World War a World War III type scenario or if America is attacked on you know from either Russia or maybe one of their allies maybe even China that puts everything in a different spot you know do they allow Trump in do they say well we're going to basically stay in power because we are in wartime scenario you know we're going lockdown there's so many scenarios and we're going to talk about that when we talk about this and when we do talk I just want to bring up, too, that I feel like Russia escalated before America said that by bringing all the North Korean soldiers over there.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Yeah. But we'll talk about that later. For sure. But to your point, Sherry, you had talked about John Jones and his post-fight speech. I want to play this for you guys. If you've not heard this, very short, it's about a minute and 40 seconds. But I want to play this. This is as Joe Rogan is interviewing John Jones after his incredible defeat.
Starting point is 00:12:17 And he's looking directly at Donald Trump on this. the side of the ring. And by the way, Trump was not there by himself. Trump had the speaker of the house, Mike Johnson. He had Tulsi Gabbard. He had Vivigromo Swami, Elon, RFC. There were so many people there. Jelly Roe. Well, he's not on the cabinet, though. No, Jelly Roll. No, he was in the background, but jelly roll has always been, I don't even like talking about Jelly Roe because he's, he's always been so afraid to even say anything about politics because he's so afraid to get canceled, although he's supposedly come from, you know, the woods, the national. Tennessee area.
Starting point is 00:12:52 All right, well, here is John Jones in his after-fight speech. You know, love, while I got the moment, all everybody's cheering and so happy, I want to acknowledge Jesus Christ. I tell you what, man, I cannot take credit for a gift like this, man. I really owe it all to him. And I know that there's millions of people around the world watching right now. And I just want to let you guys know that Jesus loves you so much. That's all I'll say about that.
Starting point is 00:13:25 And as far as my future in the octagon, you know, I'm not. I decided that maybe I will not retire and that I have some conversations I have with Dana and Hunter and we have some negotiating to do and if everything goes right maybe we'll give you guys what you want to see. And what would that be? Is that heavyweight or is that Alex Pereira at heavyweight? What is that? What are you thinking?
Starting point is 00:13:52 You know, I know that we have options. And so I'm just going to see what Dana, Uncle Dana wants and what Uncle Hunter wants. and you guys will hear about it soon, I'm sure. I also want to say a big, big thank you, the president, Donald Trump, for being here tonight. Can I get it? I'm a version of the Donald Trump. Check it out.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Proud to be a great American champion. I'm proud to be a Christian American champion. Well, John, as always, it was an honor to call your fight. Great speech. It gives you chills, too. Yes, I had goosebumps on my arms as I was listening. Yeah, it gives you chills just because it just seems like, when you hear stuff like that, America is finally coming back to life.
Starting point is 00:14:59 We have a chance, guys. We talked so much, obviously, also on this podcast about good versus evil. And I think that evil has been raining at least for the past four years and not just four years. I mean, evil has been raining in this country and in our government for a very long time. And it's not just on the Democrat side. It's also been on the Republican side. If you look at all the conflicts and wars and the backhanded deals and the military industrial
Starting point is 00:15:23 complex and who has been funded or instigated these organizations or agencies. It's not just Democrats. It is also Republicans that do this. There's a reason why you had Republicans that were coming out in support of Kamala Harris and this regime. There's a reason why George W. Bush and the Bush's and so many of these others, Liz Cheney. Yeah, they all came out against Trump because they are part of the system just as much as
Starting point is 00:15:50 anyone else is, just as much as Joe Biden or Obama. they are all connected. They are all part of this hierarchy evil system, in my opinion. And so now when you have something like Donald Trump coming back in with an obvious mandate from the American people that says, please God, save our country, that's exactly what Donald Trump and his cabinet's going to do. And it's great to hear a speech like that. I actually have another clip.
Starting point is 00:16:13 This is from this black lady in I believe she's in Missouri or something. And listen, when she talks about the Avengers here, she actually. shows a video coming down. I want you guys to all check it out. And so you're not going to actually see this when it's coming up. But it shows the Avengers coming down. And there's like, what, six or seven of them? And it's like all of Trump's cabinet picks.
Starting point is 00:16:35 And this is the Avengers. But this is what she had to say about Trump's cabinet picks. And her thoughts on this, listen. Me? Or do Trump administration picks look like these guys? Tell me if I'm wrong. This is the Avengers. All the Avengers are descending.
Starting point is 00:16:58 He's putting together a team that can say, world, just not the economy, the world. Then he got Elon Musk, okay? His role is to see what the government been doing with our tax money, okay? And I'm here for it. Because Elon needs to let me know if they've been spending my money on illegal immigrants. I want to see how much money they had on those food stamp cards and those vouchers.
Starting point is 00:17:18 And if they've been sending my money to prison so men can get transgender surgery, or you've been using my money on alien experiments, UFOs, TikTok, conspiracy theory. And you got the hell of and the Senate, man, he's taking over the world. This team looks like they're going to conquer the world, just not the economy, okay? They got Elon Musk to conquer the sky,
Starting point is 00:17:39 they got JFK to conquer the food, they got Tom Holman to conquer the border. What's next? Where's Aquaman? Because that's all who you're missing. He's going to be conquering the ocean. And Trump, you must be Thanos. This is one hell of a team,
Starting point is 00:17:52 and I'm here for it. Trump, Trump 24. The Avengers 2.0. There you go. I love that lady. That was great. She's awesome. And by the way, for those that want to know who she is, I want to, it is, That's Me underscore Tiffany on TikTok. So if you want to go check her out, that's me underscore Tiffany on TikTok, great video. And I think she summed it up very, very well there. Now, you also have some people like John Bolton, how much he hates Trump, but he talks about Trump's cabinet pigs. And this is a very short clip as well. But anybody that remembers old John Bolton, he absolutely hates him. And he is, definitely a part of the mainstream system of evil, elite, powerful, corrupt, military industrial complex, psychos. But this is quickly what he said on MSNBC. Well, I think that Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to be Director of National Intelligence, when I first heard that today, my immediate reaction was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:18:51 Why? She's totally not competent for that job. Gates is the worst. She may be tracking in it the second worst, haven't had a lot of time to do research on the Tulsi Gabbard nomination. All right. So there you go. Now, I want to go into briefly, we got to talk, obviously, about who are Trump's cabinet picks. And I'm going to try to not make this boring because, you know, kind of overview and everything.
Starting point is 00:19:14 I do want you guys just to understand who they are. And so let's get into the summary of Trump's cabinet picks. Now, so here you have, there we go. Okay. So you have Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Now Marco Rubio was a U.S. Senator from Florida since 2011, former Speaker of Florida House of Representatives. Rubio was also considered for Trump's 2024 run inmate and share similar foreign policy views with President-elect. You also have Secretary of Defense Pete Heggseth, which the mainstream media is up in arms about because he is a weekend talk show host.
Starting point is 00:19:52 And he is a former Army National Guard officer, Fox News contributor, a Heggsett's not. nomination has been controversial due to his media background and lack of traditional defense experience. You also have Attorney General Matt Gates. Now, U.S. Representative from Florida since 2017, Gates' appointment has sparked debate due to his ongoing legal investigations, which we will get into that in just a little bit. You also have Secretary of Health and Human Services, RFK Jr., environmental lawyer and activists known for his vaccine skepticism. Now, Kennedy's views on vaccines has obviously raised concerns, they say, about his suitability for overseeing public health. Maybe that should give you his best qualification, actually. Secretary of Interior Doug Bergam, Governor of North Dakota since 2016, he was a former software executive.
Starting point is 00:20:41 But Bergam's experience and state rich in natural resources aligns with the Interior Department's focus. You also have Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, CEO of Liberty Energy and oil-filled services company. Notable information here is right as proponent of fossil fuels indicating a potential shift, obviously, in energy policy. You have Secretary of Homeland Security, Christy Noam. So she's going to be or she is governor of South Dakota since 2019, former U.S. representative. A gnome has been a staunch supporter of Trump's policies, particularly on immigration. You also have Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, former U.S. representative from Hawaii, Army National Guard officer, and Gabbard's foreign policy positions have been unconventional leading to mixed reactions to her appointment.
Starting point is 00:21:27 You also have administrator of Environmental Protection Agency Lee Zeldin, former U.S. representative from New York. Zeldin's environmental policies are often expected to align closely with Trump's deregulatory agenda. They want to basically deregulate a lot of stuff the federal government regulates or overregulates. This is also going to go hand in hand with Doge, which is Elon Musk and Vibrik Ramoswamy's new organization, I guess, as we're calling it right now. They're not technically a government agency, but they're going to come in as basically a liaison between the people and the government to find out what the hell is the government spending
Starting point is 00:22:04 taxpayer money on. And if they're spending money on stuff we don't need, get rid of it, including potentially having some of these agencies closed. And Trump did put a deadline, I think, of July of 2025 to have all this done. Yeah. So I think that's why also it's not really a, you know, part in the cabinet, but it kind of is. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, and you also have U.S.
Starting point is 00:22:24 ambassadors to the United Nations, at least Stephanic, U.S. representative from New York since 2015. Obviously, this used to be our good old ex-governor's position, which is why are why am I drawing a blank? Who are governor was? Yeah. Nikki Haley. Nikki Haley. Gosh,
Starting point is 00:22:41 I try to forget her as much as possible. But Stephanic has been a vocal supporter of Trump's foreign policy initiatives. You also have National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, U.S. representative. from Florida, retired Army, National Guard Officer, and combat-decorated Green Beret. Walt's military experience is expected to influence his approach to national security. And then you have White House Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles.
Starting point is 00:23:03 Now, she's been the senior advisor to Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, which obviously did pretty well. And so Wiles is the first woman to be appointed as a White House chief of staff. Congratulations, Trump on that. You also have Caroline Levitt, press secretary, former communications director for a U.S. Representative at 25.11 is the youngest person to serve as the White House Press Secretary. And I heard she was fabulous. Yeah. So we'll see.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Yeah. Director of Central Intelligence Agency, John Ratcliffe, former Director of National Intelligence, former U.S. Representative from Texas. Ratcliffe previously served as DNI under Trump and is known for his strong stance on intelligence matters. Also, the very interesting thing about Ratcliffe is his constant, I guess, outspoken and vocalization of we need transparency in terms of the UFOs.
Starting point is 00:23:56 So that's going to be very interesting for those people that want to get to the bottom of UFO or UAP and disclosure. John Ratcliffe's probably the best guy you could possibly have in that position. And Matt Gates was in hard with that as well. Yeah, Matt Gates was for sure. Yeah, Matt Gates has obviously been calling for transparency and disclosure as well for the UFO UAP thing. So you got Gates and you got Ratcliffe that potentially could give us a lot more answers
Starting point is 00:24:19 than we've seen in a very long time. You also have Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins. Now, former U.S. representative from Georgia, Air Force Reserve Chaplain. Collins has been an advocate for veterans' issues during his tenure in Congress. Now, some of the expected is Secretary of Commerce Linda McMan or McMahon, background, former administrator of small business administration, also co-founder of the world wrestling entertainment with WWE. So you have, McMahon is a major donor in early,
Starting point is 00:24:49 supporter of Trump having co-led his pre-2020 election transition team. Also, potential is Brandon Williams, a secretary of labor, U.S. representative from New York. You have Secretary of Agricultural, Tim McKinney, potential also. Don't know for sure on that. And then Betsy DeVos potentially as former Secretary of Education, not many teachers like her. But, you know, there's also been talk of getting rid of the Department of Education.
Starting point is 00:25:13 And I just, you know, as a former teacher, I'm sure most teachers would not agree with me. but I think that that is another issue that needs to be dealt with at the state level and not the federal level. Let the states handle their schools. Yeah, for sure. Zero question about that. So I want to get into a couple of things here. Now, this is MSNBC's take on Trump's cabinet picks. We've got to play this and kind of break some of this down.
Starting point is 00:25:37 We're also going to get into some of the controversy, such as with Tulsi Gabbard. Is Tulsi Gabbard of Russian asset? Because that's what all mainstream media is talking about. Is she a Russian asset? is Matt Gates a sex trafficker? Because that's what they're saying. And what actually happened with the Matt Gates sex trafficking thing? Because it's interesting how that side wants to call out people on the right for sex trafficking, although you know what I'm going.
Starting point is 00:26:01 You know exactly where I'm going with that. So let's get into, I think this is probably the best way to do it. I just want you guys to hear what they're actually saying so we can break some of this down. Listen. Now 5 o'clock in New York and in Washington, D.C., which is for some reason, surprised by the latest announcements from the incoming president, Donald Trump. Washington Insiders coming to grips with a series of appointments they find stunning. Appointments made by Donald Trump to head the most important Cabinet Department's
Starting point is 00:26:32 National Security agencies, no less, in the last 20 hours. Trump naming former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to be his director of national intelligence, a former Democrat, Fox News figure. And as we have been talking about, he just named. Congressman Matt Gates to be his pick for Attorney General and to lead what is by most measures, the biggest employer in the country, if not the world, with nearly three million employees and a presence in more than 51 countries, the bulwark of American national security and America's commitments to our allies. Donald Trump has chosen another Fox News fixture for that job.
Starting point is 00:27:10 Pete Heggseth is a decorated Army veteran, but he's probably best known as CNN reports for, quote, putting on a show specifically for Trump, quote unquote, on Trump's favorite network Fox News on the weekends. And for his contempt for anything seen as woke, he will be the defense secretary if he is confirmed. Here's some of what he has said over the years on Fox and on social media where he hawks so-called anti-woke products. By the way, they're playing this to their audience to make Pete Heggseth look like a piece of shit. but this is literally the best commercial for Pete Hegseth. Like if Pete Hegseth was going to run for this position, he should literally play every one of the videos that they just played.
Starting point is 00:27:53 It's like the best campaign ad for Pete Hegseth ever. And they're also kind of going after them as a Nazi or a white supremacists. Yeah, that's ridiculous. I'm straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles. And then, you know, whatever the standards, whatever the combat standards were saying, I don't know, 1995, Let's just make those standards. I have friends who've texted me who are not very political saying I'm coming to Washington, D.C. today because I can't handle what's happening in my country.
Starting point is 00:28:23 These folks on the lawn, and they were more than I'd ever seen. These are not conspiracy theorists, motivated just by lies. That's a bunch of nonsense that people want to tell us. These are people that understand first principles. They love freedom and they love free markets. I'm reminded about the hole that was on my wall when I got rid of my Harvard degree. Thankfully, I replaced it with an honorary gunsmithing program degree from the Pennsylvania Gunsmith School. I don't think I've washed my hands for 10 years.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Really, I don't I don't really wash my hands ever. No, I don't. I inoculate myself. It's just not germs or not a real thing. I can't see them, therefore they're not real. Totally anti-whoof. They're not going for any of that garbage. I need to show you their product one more time.
Starting point is 00:29:04 It's a grenade. Calibre coffee. What's their motto? Faith, family, firearms, coffee. It's better known and damn good. Good. Freedom. Freedom. Freedom. Freedom. Hexeth is someone who's had Donald Trump's year for a very long time.
Starting point is 00:29:26 Washington Post reports this, quote, Hegseth was a key. Oh, my gosh, guys. He doesn't want women in combat roles, which, by the way, has been a longstanding thing that they have not allowed women in combat roles for a very long time until Democrats basically put women in combat roles. Now, you can see it one way or the other on this. traditionally, women have not been allowed in combat roles for a very long time for a reason. And don't even need to get into that reason. But are there women that are good enough to be in combat role positions? Probably, yeah. But that's just his thought. He's been a part of the military for a very long time. He is absolutely anti-woke military shit. I mean, this is what we've seen, especially during the Biden tenure, started with Obama, to where they really tried to infiltrate
Starting point is 00:30:10 the military with all this wokeism, transgenderism, their commercial showed rainbow flags and, you know, basically turning off any and everyone that ever used to want to join the military. They're like, I don't want to go join a woke military where I have woke leaders that probably in some cases don't even deserve those positions in our military. But, yeah, I mean, Pete Hags up, and then he talks about January 6th. You know, January 6th, he said most of these people are not violent. And that is true, right, Sherry? Yeah, it is true.
Starting point is 00:30:39 And I was just going to mention, too, about the wokeness. I think that's when they really started allowing women. men in the combat roles because they want to allow anybody in the combat roles such as transgender men. And, you know, that's another thing to even speak about. We got to get rid of the wokeness and bring back the real men into the military. Yeah, I think Hegseth has a degree from both Harvard and Princeton, I believe. And, you know, he was talking about in this piece that he got rid of his Harvard degree on the wall and and put up his gunsmithing degree, or not degree, but like a certification or whatever,
Starting point is 00:31:16 he put that up. And then, you know, they basically played that clip of like it was a hit piece that he believes in faith, family, firearms, and coffee. And it was literally a, you know, a coffee that he drinks. I'm sure he gets sponsored by it, I would guess. But you have to understand the way these people talk, which is all these things that Pete Heggseth is about. These people talk about all those things like it's bad because the past four years,
Starting point is 00:31:41 it has been bad. They look down on you if you're a Christian or believe in your faith or believe in guns or believe in the Constitution or, you know, or maybe don't say that everybody on January 6th was a rioter or a insurrectionist. They're talking to the American people and I just don't understand how they still even have an audience. And he's gotten a lot of heat from his tattoos, particularly the one that is a cross, but it is a Jerusalem cross that stands for.
Starting point is 00:32:11 the Crusades back in a long time ago, but it's still a cross that is Christian. But some people say that it's contributing to being a white supremacist or something, but he definitely is a Christian. He constantly comes out and says, I am a Christian man. This is what I believe in. And that cross has a lot of meaning for him through military and religion. Yeah. But, you know, you have to understand that any time you, you know, if you fly a flag
Starting point is 00:32:41 in front of your house, they would consider you a white nationalist. You know, if you're patriotic, you're bad. You're a domestic terrorist. If you're a Christian, you're a white supremacist, you are a racist, you're a Trump supporter, you're an American patriot. All those things to the left is bad. But that is exactly why Trump got a resounding victory across the country. And by the way, for those that don't know, the only states that Trump lost in were the states that did not require voter ID. So what would it actually look like in those states had there been, voter ID requirements. Who knows? Could California have been one? Could New York had been one? Could Virginia have been one? And Illinois,
Starting point is 00:33:20 possibly, we just don't know. Yeah. And if you look at the map, everything is almost all red. And as a matter of fact, I was watching TV. And I didn't know this. I'm sure a lot of you did know this about this Idaho territory thing where people are actually in Oregon wanting to become part of Idaho territory. And I'm talking about the rural areas. Basically, the East Right. The rural areas that believe the same way as Republicans, but because, you know, the cities get the major votes for the state, they don't get to vote or have what they want and they want to be away from Oregon. And only one that's standing in their way is Democrats. Yeah, basically, the whole eastern side of Oregon wants to become a part of Idaho very similarly with the eastern sections of Washington. And it's very interesting. I think Idaho is known as. one, the most conservative, patriotic states in America. That's also alongside Montana and some of those other states.
Starting point is 00:34:19 But yeah, they're like, we don't want these couple of cities like Portland and Seattle to completely destroy our state. And dictate how we live. Yeah, we don't want to leave our state because we love it here. But we just, we can't stand these politics anymore. But you have to understand that also given that these states do not require voter ID. That's the only state Trump did not win. And so is that why he did not win these?
Starting point is 00:34:43 We don't know. And also, California and Illinois are kind of in the same boat. There's a lot of people kind of wanting to go with other states that are Republican and just let them go with the Republican and change the boundaries. Yeah, for sure. Because really, everything you see, especially this run, was all red except for these major cities that are total Democrat cities. No, you're right.
Starting point is 00:35:07 So here's a little more from MSNBC as they bring their panel because we do have to break this down. You want to hear this. A player, for instance, in convincing the then president to intervene in the war crimes cases of three U.S. service members in 2019, that effort led to pardons for two army officers, Matthew L. Goldston and Clint Lawrence in separate murder cases and a redemption of source for Navy Seal Ever Gallagher, who had seen his rank reduced after a military jury acquitted him of murder charges, but found him guilty of posing for a photograph with a corpse. Using his platform on Fox News, Hegsteth lobbied repeatedly on behalf of the three men,
Starting point is 00:35:49 even as platoon members serving under Lawrence and Gallagher, described the killings as cold-blooded and unnecessary. One squad leader in their platoon called it, quote, straight murder. Trump dropped charges against Goldston, pardoned Lawrence and reversed Gallagher's demotion. Now the nomination of Pete Hegseth is setting off alarm bells at the Pentagon. Politico reporting this. Quote, national security officials and defense analysts had braced for surprises from Trump after experiencing his first four years in office. But even grading on that curve, they say the announcement of Pete Hegseth caught them totally off guard. Trump puts the highest value on loyalty, that's Eric Edelman saying that, who served as the Pentagon's top policy official during the Bush administration.
Starting point is 00:36:33 quote, it appears that one of the main criteria that's being used is, how well do people defend Donald Trump on television? One assessment was more blunt. Who the F is this guy? Said a defense industry lobbyist who was granted, who spoke anonymously to be candid. Should he be confirmed, Heg's first order of business will likely be that purge of Pentagon top brass. Here's what he said on a podcast six days ago. You got to fire the chairman of joint chiefs.
Starting point is 00:37:03 and you've got to fire this. I mean, obviously going to bring in a new secretary of defense, but any general that was involved, General Admiral, whatever that was involved in any of the DEI woke sh**, it's got to go. Got to go. The future of the United States military on the line, as Donald Trump nominates a Fox News weekend morning show host to be the Secretary of Defense is where we begin the hour. Retired four-star Army General and MSNBC military analyst Barry McCaffrey's here. Plus, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel, founder of the Democratic. Democratic Majority Action Pack. Amy McGrath is here and the president of Media Matters for America.
Starting point is 00:37:39 Angelo Carason is here with me at the table, host of the Independent Americans podcast, founder and CEO of Independent Veterans of America. Paul Reichoff is here. Paul, I'm going to start with you because you predicted some of these moves earlier this week. Did you have an inside line or how did you know? No, but I know Pete Higsef and I know his relationship with Trump, but almost everybody in the veterans community knows him and knows how close he is to Trump because he about it all the time. I would have predicted him for press secretary maybe or maybe even chief of staff. They might have tried to put him in at VA secretary, but this is a very, very radical and bold move. And I think it's a reflection of Hegss's loyalty to Trump more than anything else.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Hegset is a very effective culture warrior. He's very good at communications and at the religious war and at the political war, but he is the most unqualified candidate for this position in the history of America. He is so underqualified that from the moment the news broke my phone, and I'm sure McCaffrey's and everybody else's phone, blew up with everybody saying, Whiskey Tango, Fox Track, is this serious? The opportunity for him to do damage is really, really profound. And we're talking about a guy who says he wants no women in the military, he wants to remove all diversity initiatives, he wants to fire all the senior leadership at the department that used to be called Department of War. This is the Pentagon with 2.7 million employees, the most diverse workforce on the planet.
Starting point is 00:39:02 This is very dangerous. But it's also on strategy because Trump, I'd ask everybody to take a big deep breath. Trump is throwing like a giant flash grenade into America. He wants to disorient people. He wants to flood the zone. And we all need to take a big deep breath and recognize the threat for what it is. Don't dismiss all these videos because Hague Seth could very well be the Secretary of Defense. And we as a country have to think about putting up those guardrails because this is what it looks like when there's no guardrails.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Well, and I guess the only thing I've, would say is he will be the Secretary of Defense if people think Senate Republicans are bulwark against anything. I don't. And I mean, I've said this publicly. I'm not counting on the Democrats either. I mean, that's what we see now. I mean, Trump has the opportunity to run the table. And I think, you know, voices that we've heard over the last couple of months may not even resonate. So now you're, again, talking about people inside the Pentagon after they try to execute a purge, you're going to have the very foundation of the fabric of our country trying to hold the line. Trump's going for the Pentagon first.
Starting point is 00:39:58 because it's the Pentagon that stopped him last time, right? This is where Millie held the line and stopped them from deploying the National Guard against American civilians. That's why he's going to the Pentagon and the defense industry first because it's the most formidable resistance to what he wants to execute. So he's saying here, by the way, that, by the way, Sherry, what he's talking about with the National Guard and Trump is not January 6th. He's talking about immigrants.
Starting point is 00:40:22 No, no. No, he's talking about when Trump wanted to go in with National Guard to help the situation in Chicago. Also, you know, he had suggested, hey, why don't we get some National Guard in Ferguson, or not Ferguson, but Minnesota. Yeah, all these places where the cities were burning. It was complete chaos. The cities and the states were instigating a lot of the BLM riots and the Antifa riots. And then he sits there and says, oh, he wanted to unleash a National Guard on our citizens.
Starting point is 00:40:52 Well, if you think about what National Guard is, it is to guard the nation against domestic terrorism. and from terrorism abroad. National Guard is to protect us in our borders. Yeah. So if you want what actually the definition of domestic terrorism is, what we saw during the BLM and Antifa riots for all those years was domestic terrorism. I mean, to a large scale. When you're burning down cities, when you are killing people, when you are locking
Starting point is 00:41:20 police officers in their precincts and burning the buildings down, that is unquestionable. or sorry, without question, domestic terrorism. Oh, absolutely. But what the Biden administration, Department of Defense and Department of Justice has tried to convince the Americans is that the parents that show up that do not want their kids reading about blowjobs or sex or gay sex or any of this stuff in our schools or getting all this woke, wokeism saying that if you're white, you should, you're, you're an oppressor. If you're black, you're a victim. The parents that were showing up at school board meetings because they were pushing all this shit. on our kids, especially during the Biden and Harris administration, that's who the Department of Justice considered domestic terrorists.
Starting point is 00:42:06 Not the people burning down cities, not the people locking police officers and precincts and burning them down. Instead, the Biden-Harris administration were pushing out bail funds for these people and trying to get people to go and donate to Bell funds to get these people out. But guess what? They didn't even need the Bell funds because they were all just released on their own recognises with basically no charges. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:27 So that's who they think are domestic terrorists, not people that burned down the cities. Yeah. And also, Trump did want to go and help Chicago talking about the south side. He wanted to bring the National Guard to help the black on black crime going on there. And if you ask any civilian in Illinois or Chicago or close to Chicago, they wanted the National Guard there too. Yeah. Because what's going on is terrible. There are three-year-olds and four-year-olds and seven-year-olds being killed daily.
Starting point is 00:42:55 I'm talking about five, six kids a day. And on the weekends, I remember just July 4th, this last July 4th. I think there was like 16 murders in a weekend. It's just ridiculous to see this. And, you know, it's like I said, it is our civilians, but it's black on black crime. And we have to do something about it. Now this has gotten so bad in Southside Chicago, Chicago. It's moved into downtown Chicago.
Starting point is 00:43:22 People that live in Illinois do not feel safe to even go. downtown Chicago. And if you've not ever been to downtown Chicago, it's kind of like downtown New York. It's just like a place to go, sightseeing, enjoy tons of restaurants, tons of shops. Not quite as busy, but yeah. Yeah, tons of shops,
Starting point is 00:43:39 tons of restaurants. It's a hopping place. You can get on the waterboat taxi things. You can go on tours. It's just a fun place to be, but you cannot be there anymore because it's not safe. Yeah. And speaking of that, I do want to play this clip because I just saw this today. And I was like, man, I got to play this on the podcast.
Starting point is 00:43:55 You know, Chicago's mayor, Brandon Johnson, he's basically now saying when Trump comes in, we're going to make sure that our people, our immigrants here, we ain't letting him take our immigrants. Our immigrants is like, yeah, they're your new slaves, I guess. Is that what you're thinking? And listen, real quick, these immigrants, there's a lot of them that were staying in the airport terminals. No, they still are. No, they are still there. I actually just saw a video today.
Starting point is 00:44:20 They are still in the airport terminals. And the crazy thing about this is you have these. mayors and these governors and some of these Democrat states and cities that are saying, we're going to not work with the Trump administration. We're going to block the Trump administration and ICE from trying to take any of the immigrants out of our cities or our sanctuary cities and states. And then so the Chicago residents just came in the other day and they had a message for their mayor in Chicago.
Starting point is 00:44:45 I want to play this as we're talking about Chicago. Listen. Good afternoon. I want to know. How does it feel that Trump is in office right now? You see that? Yeah. You see the Mayor Brandon Johnson, you underestimate us.
Starting point is 00:45:04 You underestimate the black people, and you underestimate Chicago Red. We're the thorn in your side, and we're going to be an authority on everybody else in this council member side, too. If you don't stop what you're doing, we're going to take matters in our own hand, and we're going to stop it. You know that Trump had pulled 45% of the voter in the state of Illinois, 37 in the city of Chicago. That's the statistic. That means Illinois turning purple. We're going to turn red. Y'all can bird dog me all y'all won't,
Starting point is 00:45:33 but if it's relationship overdue, then y'all don't serve the blues. And you can smirk all you won't. Mr. Sims, direct your attention towards me, please. You're a criminal. Why do I got to address you? The Fairs need to address you. DOJ need to address you
Starting point is 00:45:47 and hopefully Donald Trump will address you because you're going to protect the undocumented. Why are you going to allow for the citizens in Chicago to suffer under your, what, 3%, or see Joe Lopez cooked that through. percent up a long time ago. Y'all called it a circuit breaker. Y'all been talked about it. Remember, before you came in here and gave that jovial speech, you need to be expected. You're wearing that creep over there.
Starting point is 00:46:09 Acting like, you know, you're just going to bully everybody. You got people, what, officers who families don't even want you to come to the funeral. You just like a school yard bully that at some point, and you might not know nothing about, because you grew up in Elgin. But those of us who grew up on the south side and west side of Chicago, we all know at some point that bully gets cornered in the alley.
Starting point is 00:46:43 And everybody come at him. And he ain't going to have nobody to help him. That's you. That's you. Keep thinking you ain't going to, you ain't going to buy about with the president of the United States said. Everybody know better than that.
Starting point is 00:47:00 I see you, Anna Valencia, in your red. You know what it is. It's just the second time you showed up in city council and read. You know what it is? Yeah. Yeah. So you and the rest of them that know what time it is, y'all come on. You leave that loser where he is.
Starting point is 00:47:20 He's a loser. He's a loser. No, me and Zoe, we ain't doing nothing for nobody, self, for ourselves. We got you. Loser. 14% rating is what you appear to have Brandon Johnson across the United States or how they see you. But 14% rating. Now, I'm going to talk about all those known donations of $11.5 million that came from places like the CTU, the SEIU, the American Federation of Teachers, Illinois, Federal Federation of Teachers, and then someone got the nerve.
Starting point is 00:48:01 to get on there and talk about cutting the pensions? What about our real estate? Because, see, we paid for these properties for a purpose and not for you to go touching it with $300 million that you want to siphon out of the citizens' pockets. Get rid of the illegals and that'll take your money right back. Start it off with that. There you go.
Starting point is 00:48:26 So Chicago residents are pissed. And listen, we've been seeing this kind of, this tidal wave starting to come in these inner cities. Yes. The black community is sick of it. They're tired of it. They're sick of the bullshit Democrat policies. They are getting on board with Trump now.
Starting point is 00:48:40 And you know, you just heard the numbers out of Chicago and Illinois, 30-something percent, 40-something percent outside of the inner-city Democrat votes. And God knows who knows how many illegals were actually voting in the Illinois elections. Who knows? I mean, who knows? Because if you look at the consensus of the people, that live in Chicago, they know what Brandon Johnson is doing. They don't want illegal immigrants in there that you don't even give a damn about the
Starting point is 00:49:07 black community in your city. But now all of a sudden you care so much about the illegals and you're saying, they ain't coming to take our illegals is because you're making money off these illegals. This is all some type of big money scheme, money laundering, money grab, something. And it's the same way in Denver with Governor Polis. I guess it is exactly. And they're both teaming up together. Illinois and Denver are.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Colorado, they're teaming up together to try to prevent them from deporting these illegals. Yeah, it's nuts, man. And it ain't going to work. And this is what's so sad is my families are from Colorado in Illinois. Yeah, it's nuts. But, you know, and here's the other thing. Back to Pete Hegseth for a minute, you know, at the very beginning of that, they say, a defense industry lobbyist says who the F is this guy talking about Pete Hegseth.
Starting point is 00:49:55 And the reason they're saying, who the F is this guy? Oh, wait, he's not a part of the system. What are we going to do now? because, you know, this is going to shake up everything. It's just like the, whoever, retired general or whoever it was that was just talking on MSNBC is talking about, it's like Trump threw a flash grenade in the deep state, or not the deep state. He said into America, expecting an error. And I said, no, that what he means is he threw a flash grenade in a deep state.
Starting point is 00:50:20 Yeah. And they're blinded right now and they're trying to figure out how they're going to get out of this and how they're going to succeed over Donald Trump. And so when we start talking about this Ukraine-Russian thing, there's no, there is no doubt in my mind that the Biden administration and the military industrial complex just approved these long-range missiles inside of Russia because what they want more than anything is a massive conflict to start upending some of this Trump momentum that's coming into Washington. Did you notice during all these clips we were listening to? They were commenting that it was negative to be loyal. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Since when is it negative to be loyal? You need to be loyal to your president. you need to be loyal to your country. Mm-hmm. No, so, you know, this is another example when we talk about Matt Gates, and we're going to get into Tulsi Gabbard, Matt Gates a little bit here in just a minute. But this is an example of why the deep state is in panic mode about Matt Gates. And just a little quick segment on who Matt Gates is when he's questioning people. Listen.
Starting point is 00:51:20 I don't know where Hunter Biden's laptop is. Where is it? Sir, I don't know that answer. I'm holding the receipt. Now, you're telling me right here. is that as the assistant director of FBI cyber, you don't know where this is after it was turned over to you three years ago.
Starting point is 00:51:34 Yes, sir. That's an accurate statement. I seek unanimous consent to enter into the record of this committee, the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop, which I'm in possession of. There you go. And so this is assistant FBI guys. I don't know where it is. And the money thing was, it's like, oh, I have it.
Starting point is 00:51:55 So how the hell do you not have it? And I'm going to enter this into record. Now, also Dan Bongino makes a case, for future AG Matt Gates. And this is what Dan Bongino had to say. I want to play this quick clip as well. Listen. Gates versus Christopher Ray.
Starting point is 00:52:12 This is one of the finest clips you'll see today. This guy understands that Christopher Ray, who hopefully will be leaving his job the minute Trump is sworn in, Matt Gates gets it. The FBI management has worked as a singular force to destroy liberties and freedoms in the United States, and they better get a guy in there who's willing, to see it for what it is. This guy sees it. Watch this. I'm sitting here with my father. I will make
Starting point is 00:52:39 certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. I am sitting here waiting for the call with my father. Sounds like a shakedown, doesn't it, director? I'm not going to get into commenting on that. You seem deeply uncurious about it, don't you? almost suspiciously uncurious. Are you protecting the Bidens? Absolutely not. The FBI does not. It has no interest and you won't answer the question about whether that's a shakedown. And everybody knows why you won't answer it. Because to the millions of people who will see this, they know it is. And your inability to acknowledge that is deeply revealing
Starting point is 00:53:24 about you. Now, some, apparently some Republican senators are bitching and moaning and griping already. This guy, Andrew DeCidario says, hey, my phone's blowing up with Republican A's a guest at the nomination of Gates. Were they aghast at the nomination of Derek Farland, sometimes known as Merrick Garland? I'm not so sure. They didn't sound aghast. So there you go. So that is a quick clip on Matt Gates as well. Now, I want to also get into here the Matt Gates stuff, right?
Starting point is 00:53:57 We got to talk about the Matt Gates sex trafficking. And we'll start there. Is Matt Gates a sex trafficker? Is he a rapist? Is all these, I guess, accusations against Matt Gates true? And let's break this down because I think this is very important how all this stuff played out. And obviously, Matt Gates had commented after he was nominated for this position. And he commented and said, look, I'm not in jail.
Starting point is 00:54:21 The only people that are in jail are the people that basically accused me of this. And so let's break that down real quick. So here are the allegations and the investigation. The initial accusation in March of 2021 report started to emerge that the Department of Justice was investigating Gates for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl and paying for her to travel across state lines potentially violating federal sex trafficking laws. Now, connection to Joel Greenberg. Now, the investigation in the gate stemmed from a broader probe into Joel Greenberg, a former Seminole County tax collector and associate of Gates. Greenberg was indicted on multiple charges, including sex trafficking of a minor, and he reportedly cooperated with authorities, cooperated. See, here's where this all starts, cooperated with authorities and provided information implicating Gates.
Starting point is 00:55:15 So authorities, meaning the federal government. And so they said, look, if you cooperate with us and you give us something on this person, then we'll, you know, we'll make sure some of this stuff goes away. Now, there was a House Ethics Committee probe into Matt Gates simultaneously initiated its own investigation in the Gates, examining allegations of sexual misconduct, illicit drug use, and the misuse of campaign funds. Now, this probe continued until Gates' resignation from Congress in November of 2024. But he did not resign because of the probe, which is what AI wants you to believe. He resigned because he is nominated now for this position, which ended the committee's jurisdiction over him. Now, the DOJ's decision in February of 2023 concluded that this investigation without charging Gates.
Starting point is 00:56:03 They're not going to charge Matt Gates, they said. Reports indicated that prosecutors recommended against charges. And this is Biden's DOJ. Keep in mind. This is not Trump's DOJ. This is Biden's Department of Justice. They literally said there's nothing we have on him. And they said they did not recommend charges due to credibility issues with key.
Starting point is 00:56:25 witnesses, including Greenberg, which was the guy that cooperated with federal authorities and the alleged victim, concerns about the reliability of their testimonies contributed to the decision not to pursue charges. Now, extortion attempt related to the allegations. So in March of 2021, Gates claimed that he and his family were victims of an extortion attempt by individuals seeking $25 million to make the sex trafficking allegations disappear. So he identified one of the alleged extortionist as Stephen Alford, a Florida developer. Now, in August of 2021, Alfred was arrested in charge with attempting to defraud Gates' family.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Prosecutors alleged that Alfred falsely claimed he could secure a presidential pardon for Gates in exchange for the money. So he was saying, look, you give us the money, we'll make sure a pardon comes your way. Alfred had a history of fraud convictions as well. So Alfred was federally indicted for the extortion attempt. Details about the citizen imprisonment were not specified in available sources that we have found. But in November of 2024, obviously Gates now is going to hold the position of U.S. Attorney General. And so this nomination obviously has been met with significant controversy. But that's the story.
Starting point is 00:57:43 Yeah, that's exactly. Well, I keep saying exactly, but that's the only word I can think of because that is what happened. Yeah, that is exactly the story of Matt Gates. It sounds like it was some big conspiracy to try to take Gates out of Congress, number one. And I think a large part of that is because Gates was really starting to dig into the Hunter Biden laptop. He was one of the leading guys in Congress that was trying to unravel the connections between Ukraine, Burisma, the money laundering, all of this stuff. He was one of the ones leading this. And also you had Matt Gates, which was a powerful figure in Congress that was making deals with certain people to try to confirm some people that were also going to help him on behalf of the investigation into the Bidens.
Starting point is 00:58:30 So around all of this, around this time is when you had Matt Gakes and all of these allegations come up. And why would he come out and say, hey, listen, these people are trying to extort money from my family and I. They're trying to get money off of me from a false allegations. I remember him coming out and saying that. Why would he say that if he was guilty? Yeah. Why would he would keep it under the, you know, under the radar and pay the money. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:59:00 And so then you have Tulsi Gabbard. We're going to talk about Tulsi Gabbard saying she's a Russian asset. Well, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, many people were saying you got to sue this woman for defamation, calling her a Russian asset. This is what she went on MSNBC, of course, and said about Tulsi Gabbard. and then we're going to get into another clip, and then we'll talk about why they're saying Tulsi Gabbard was a Russian asset or is. Tulsi Gabbard is someone who has met with war criminals,
Starting point is 00:59:30 violated the Department of State's guidance, and secretly clandestinely went to Syria and met with Assad who gassed and attacked his own people with chemical weapons. She's considered to be essentially by most assessments, a Russian asset and would be the most dangerous. Is that how you consider her? Is that what you consider her? Oh, yes. There's no question.
Starting point is 00:59:55 So, Washerman Schultz says she is no question a Russian asset. Now, listen to this piece from back in Joe Rogan's interview where he's interviewing this, what's her name? Yeah, Barry Weiss, New York Times opinion writer. And just listen. I want to show you a clip that I think so vividly illustrates how these people function, that in their circles, you're just supposed to accuse people of being Russian agents or cozing up to Assad.
Starting point is 01:00:37 And it doesn't even matter if you know why you're saying it. And the best proof of that is when Barry Weiss went on Joe Rogan in 2019 and Tulsi Gabbard came up. And Barry Weiss did not know that Tulsi Gabbard had repeatedly appeared on Joe Rogan's show and that Rogan really likes Tulsi Gabbard. And here's what Perry Wye said about Tulsi Gabbard and what happened as a result. Kirstenegra. Monstrous. Monstrous? Ideas.
Starting point is 01:01:06 Well, when she was 22, she had... No, she's an Assad toady. What does that mean? What's a toady? I think that I use that word correctly, Jamie. Can you check what toady means? Like towing the line? Is that what it means?
Starting point is 01:01:18 No, I think it's like a... T-O-A-D-I-E. What was I mean? I think it means what I think it means. So just to be clear, so far when Tulsi Gabb would come up, came up, Barry Weiss said, what? She's awful. She's a Assad toady.
Starting point is 01:01:41 And then Joe Rogan said, what do you mean? What does that mean on Assad, Todi? Very-Wi says, no idea what she even meant, so she's trying to get a dictionary definition. Todi, definition of Toad. A person who flatters or defers to others for self-serving reasons. A sycophant. So she's an Assad sycophant. Is that what you're saying?
Starting point is 01:02:03 Yeah, that's known about her. What did she say? That's known about her. You don't even need to give a reason. You don't have to provide any evidence for that accusation. It's just known. Everybody knows. You listen to CNN.
Starting point is 01:02:19 You listen to MSNBC, read the New York Times. everybody knows Tulsi Gavards a toady of Assad. I don't even know what that means, but everyone says it. And if you ask me why, how I know it's true, I'm just going to say like, it's known. What do you mean? Why? I have to give evidence. Everybody knows that.
Starting point is 01:02:39 What did she say that? Oh, we have to look. I don't, I don't remember the details. I've probably should say that before we say that about or we should probably read it rather. Well, I have read it. So do you see that what's happening here? This is what happens with all of these people. First, he said, what do you mean by an Assad toady?
Starting point is 01:03:00 She had no idea what she even meant. She just was repeating what she was always said. And then when she said, well, it's known. He said, well, what did she do that justifies that accusation, that very serious accusation? And she said, I don't remember. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:03:15 And Joe Ruggins said, well, before we accuse her of that, we probably ought to know. She just got exposed completely. And it's not just very white. This is how they all are. They have no idea why they call people Russian assets. They could never, if they were forced to justify it, do so, but they're never asked to because in these closed information circles in which they reside, they're never challenged. It's just assume that you're allowed to make that accusation.
Starting point is 01:03:39 Here's the rest of this. I don't remember the details. We probably should say that before we say that about or we should probably read it rather. Well, I have read it. No, I mean, we should right now. Oh, yeah. Okay. Just so we know what she said.
Starting point is 01:03:52 Look up Tulsi Gabbard. I really enjoy talking to her. I like her a lot. Are you serious? Yeah, I like talking to her. I like talking to her. I don't know about... I think she's like the motherload of bad ideas. Whoa. I'm pretty positive about that, especially on Assad.
Starting point is 01:04:08 But maybe I'm wrong. I don't think I'm wrong. Well, my take on her was that I think as a person who's coming from the left, who's also a veteran, and is very articulate and sensible in a woman. and in talking to her, we didn't get into Assad or any of those things, but talking to her about what she feels is wrong with the current administration and the way things are running and a direction she thinks things can go in. She had a very promising idea.
Starting point is 01:04:35 I didn't know about this. But doesn't she also, did she ever apologize for believing in conversion therapy? I didn't even know she'd believed it. Do you see what Barry Weiss just did? She got completely exposed, having no answer whatsoever to Joe Rogan's question on what basis to accuse her of being this. She's like, I don't remember. I read it somewhere.
Starting point is 01:04:58 And then the more Joe Biden said, I mean, the more Joe Rogan said, well, I actually like Tulsi Gabbard, Barry Weiss has got more and more nervous. So Barry Weiss, obviously, New York Times opinion writer, that she is about 5% sure, 100% sure that Tulsi Gabbard is a Russian asset. So 70% of the time she's right every time. And I just wanted to say, you know, I didn't know what conversion therapy was. So I looked it up because I was like, what does that even mean? Well, that means when people go to therapy that think they are, if they're a boy and they want to be a girl or a girl that wants to be a boy and they have this in their mind, it's a chance for them to go to therapy and talk about it to see if there is something underlying going on with that.
Starting point is 01:05:46 That's what they have to do anyways if they want. want to have a sex change. Yeah. So conversion therapy is controversial practice, controversial. Yeah. aimed at change in an individual sexual orientation or gender identity. I think it's more about gender identity than sexual orientation. But typically from homosexual or transgender to heterosexual or cisgender, it is based
Starting point is 01:06:06 on the belief that LGBTQ plus identities are undesirable or abnormal or can or should be fixed. But I think really conversion therapy more specifically gets down. And Jordan Peterson's also talked about this as far as your gender identity. there's a reason why the transgender community in particular has a massively high rate of suicide because they believe that they are not in the bodies they're supposed to be in. And, you know, you talk to a lot of psychologists and all this, you know, a lot of people do believe that transgenderism, especially some experts, that is a mental condition. It is a mental disorder.
Starting point is 01:06:40 And when you have a mental disorder, that can obviously harm you in a lot of ways and make you completely depressed. I mean, imagine if you had a condition. where, I mean, and by the way, there are other mental conditions that make you believe you're not good enough or you're not this or you're not that that eventually leads you to suicide. Yeah, but what do you do? Yeah. And what do you do when you have mental conditions? You get help for that. You get treatment for that. Yeah, exactly. So you go to therapy. Yeah, exactly. And I wanted to talk about to about the Assad deal, right? Because Assad is a big deal. Especially when we're talking about Tulsi Gabbard and why they're calling her a rush now. asset. Now, as far as Tulsi Gabbard goes, obviously Democrats have labeled her Russian asset
Starting point is 01:07:24 due to her foreign policy positions and actions that perceive as aligning with Russian interests. Notably in 2017, Gabbard met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a leader supported by Russia, which drew criticism from many in her party. Additionally, during the 2020 Democratic primary, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested that Gabbard was the favored of the Russians, implying that Russia was grooming her for a third-party candidacy to influence U.S. elections. Now, if we know anything about Hillary Clinton and her wild accusations as far as Russia collusion or Russia fixes or Russian assets, we all know for sure that the story that was made up by the Clintons about Donald Trump being a Russian or colluding with Russia,
Starting point is 01:08:09 in particular in relation to the election and all this stuff, was all lies. We have, that's all been proven, especially with a still dossier and all these others. Trump was never, in collusion with Russia. He was never a Russian asset. And the same person that accused Trump of this and the same camp that accused Trump of this is also accusing Tulsi Gabbard. And so Politifax says these factors have contributed to the perception among some Democrats that Gabbard's actions may inadvertently serve Russian interest. So, and I'd ask this, for anyone that knows anything about the Assad situation, and we got to bring this up, because if you're a conspiracy theorist, then the Assad and state,
Starting point is 01:08:49 Syrian gassing is definitely a big conspiracy theory. And here's why. Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria, had been previously widely accused of serious human rights, abuses and war crimes, especially during the Syrian Civil War. Evidence gathered by international organizations, human rights groups, and journalists suggest that his regime had been involved in various atrocities, including chemical weapons attacks. The Assad government had been accused of using chemical weapons against civilians.
Starting point is 01:09:15 Notable incidents include attacks in Gouda, 2000. 2013, Khan Shakun, 2017, and Dahma, 2018, where sarin and chlorine gas were allegedly used. The organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and the United Nations investigators have implicated the Assad government in these attacks. There are also accusations that target in civilians and medical facilities, torture and forced disappearances, sieges and starvation tactics, forced displacement. So this says although the Assad government denies the accusations, there is documentation and testimony. from survivors, journalists, or investigators painting a grim picture of human rights abuses. And I'd ask, AI, said, what had been the contrary to the Assad, that Assad was guilty? Because as the years went on, even Joe Rogan actually specifically talked about this on his show with a couple of other guests about the gassing of their citizens.
Starting point is 01:10:09 And there was a lot of controversy or whether actually Assad did this or not, or was this some type of NATO slash whatever involvement. to get us involved and in Syria, because we obviously went all up in the Syria, basically took over Syria, like we've done so many other times. And so there's been a lot of arguments and some evidence presented by Assad allies, independent investigators and political commentators that challenged the mainstream narrative of his guilt and certain atrocities. These arguments often come down to question the reliability of evidence suggesting alternative explanations for these events.
Starting point is 01:10:44 Now, the alternative sources for chemical attacks, some have argued that chemical weapons attacks in Syria might not have been launched by the Assad government, but rather by opposition groups, possibly to frame Assad and invite foreign intervention. For example, Russia and some independent investigators have argued that the opposition groups could have staged chemical attacks to gain international sympathy. This theory gained attention, especially after 2017 Khan-Shikon attack, where some experts questioned OPCW's findings suggesting that evidence was mishandled or fabricated in many cases. Some reports have suggested that witnesses and sources in opposition held areas could have been
Starting point is 01:11:21 under duress or influenced by rebel groups or groups associated with al-Qaeda or ISIS. And I don't know. Let's see, who has any involvement in ISIS? I don't know. I can't remember right now, but you guys might know. It's a three-letter word, isn't it? It's been argued that these sources might distort or fabricate information to garner international sympathy. And so there have been questions about the authentic. of some of the images and videos used to depict alleged atrocities. For instance, the Caesar photos, which depict alleged torture victims from Assad's prisons,
Starting point is 01:11:54 have faced a lot of scrutiny regarding their authenticity, sources, and intent. Critics argue that these could be selectively presented or misattributed to other crimes or other countries even. So we started seeing this mass propaganda way from Syria. Now, keep it in mind, Assad is Russian-backed, and then you have the United States. Why would the United States want anything to do with Syria? and this entire battle. Well, we know that Assad was backed by Russia. And so if you want a Russian asset, Assad probably was.
Starting point is 01:12:23 But then you've got to think, well, what would the United States have any interest in Syria? Well, think about how much the United States hates Russia. I mean, think about the Russia-Ukraine situation right now. And so there has been a lot of stuff that questions whether or not the gassing really ever happened by Assad. Why would Assad want to gases on civilians? that was another deep dive that you guys can go down a rabbit hole on because I've went down some of those rabbit holes before. Don't have them for you right now.
Starting point is 01:12:50 All I'm saying is, as we know in this world, there's nothing black and white, especially if the media is telling you this and the Democrats in particular that really got behind the attack of Syria and the subsequent, I guess you can say, invasion of Syria by U.S. and allied NATO forces, especially considering Russia's involvement in Syria. Syria. If you want to know kind of how that whole thing potentially is playing out, there's Russia and there's the United States, and then you have Syria and Assad. So what is the real reason that the United States potentially would have had involvement? That's why. But that's also why Tulsi Gabbard went over and said, I want to see firsthand what the hell is going on here in Syria because
Starting point is 01:13:34 there's just a lot of stuff that's not adding up. And she wanted to go and talk and see and meet with people on the ground in Syria, especially when we have our people and our influence in that region. Obviously, you want to go there. She just wanted to go and see what we're hearing in the United States. Is it true or is it not? And obviously, when you go over to something and question something, if you're in the United States, it's just like the same way that Tucker went over to Russia and interviewed
Starting point is 01:14:01 Vladimir Putin. And Tucker was scared to even go interview him. Was he going to be arrested when he got back to the United States? Was he going to be charged with treason? arrested in Russia. I mean, he didn't know. I know. And so that's, that's what's crazy. But I'm thinking, you know, and this was a long time ago, that at the time, they did have inspections so often, you know, over there to make sure they weren't doing anything. And then they didn't allow the inspecting, expectations to continue. And because of that, we just assumed that was happening. Yeah. That we really didn't even have evidence. Are you talking about Iraq? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:38 Yeah. You're talking about. the Iraq weapons of mass destruction that they all made everyone believe that Russia or that Iraq had and they didn't. Now, regardless of whether Iraq was a piece of shit like government and, you know, Saddam Hussein was obviously a dictator and, you know, more than likely he did commit atrocities. We don't know. We don't know for sure. I mean, that's what we were told for so long. But we were also told they had weapons of mass destruction, which was a complete lie that got us into Iraq. So, you know, I think the big thing is, and I think this Trump win definitely, makes everyone understand that the mainstream media and the narrative, they always talk to you
Starting point is 01:15:12 about or speak to you and try to brainwash you into thinking and believing is all lies. And I think that's why there was such a massive red wave this year with this election because finally people are waking up to say everything the mainstream media says we should probably do opposite because they're liars. They lied to us during COVID. They lied to us during the evasion of Iraq and weapons of mass destruction. They've lied to us about so many things, I believe also including how. how Russia and Ukraine situation started and popped off.
Starting point is 01:15:42 Nonetheless, I want to talk about this. Democrats are legitimately proposing formations of an unelected government in a form of a shadow cabinet or government to oppose Trump's agendas and policies. This was just in the House the other day. Listen to this what the Democrats are proposing. Check this out. Attempts to weaponize the justice system against his political opponents with Matt Gates at the helm.
Starting point is 01:16:07 We could see incoming senator. Adam Schiff is our shadow attorney general, arguing against replacing our independent prosecutors with Trump loyalists. If Trump seeks to eliminate the Department of Education, Congresswoman Johanna Hayes, a former teacher of the year, could step up as shadow education secretary to loudly defend public education in the United States. If Trump orders Marco Rubio to hand Ukraine in much of Eastern Europe to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Congressman Greg Meeks, as shadow secretary of state, could be a strong voice in support of maintaining international relationships and protecting democracy at home and abroad. Senator Michael Bennett, as shadow treasury
Starting point is 01:16:47 secretary, and Congresswoman Susan Del Bene, as shadow commerce secretary, could help ensure the middle class and small businesses have a voice in government and call out Trump's proposed tax cuts for billionaires and corporations. As shadow defense secretary, Congressman Adam Smith, a great representative for the people of Washington and not a Fox News host, could counter Trump's threat to use military force against his political opponents and work to ensure that the Department of Defense stays loyal to the Constitution and not some want to be dictator. And Senator Tammy Duckworth could argue against cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs that would delay the benefits and care our service members have so rightly earned.
Starting point is 01:17:32 If Trump hands over the EPA to Big Oil ally, Lee Zell, Eldon, we could see Congresswoman Kathy Castor pushing back for environmental protection and conservation to protect the air we breathe and the water we drink. And if Trump pushes to ban abortion nationwide, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro could step in as Shadow Secretary of Health and Human Services to defend women's right to choose and argue against the gutting of Medicare by Trump and his cronies. Mr. Speaker, new times require new solutions. The Shadow Cabinet, isn't just about opposing extreme MAGA attacks on our government. It's also about making clear what we stand for, not just what we're against.
Starting point is 01:18:15 So basically what he's saying is we're going to create a shadow government to go behind the Trump administration and do whatever to hell we want to do, just like they've been doing, by the way, for years and years and years. And they're just saying it out in public now. I mean, they're literally appointing nominees for positions that don't even exist. Yeah. I mean, it's bat shit crazy. This is how crazy they are.
Starting point is 01:18:38 And so, you know, when we talk about, like, how many things could happen between now and the inauguration day, there are so many things happen. And I go back to even what Jamie Raskin said that when Trump and that storming mob of magas come and they are, they're happy and proud that Trump's going to be inaugurated, we're going to tell them, nope, he's not. 14th Amendment, Section 3, he's no longer allowed to serve as president. And we're going to have to tell that storming mob that we're going in the civil war conditions. and we are going to uphold our power and authority. That is a dictator. That is what a communist dictatorship government is. That is what Jamie Raskin said on video, which he tried to deny, which is bullshit.
Starting point is 01:19:16 But you have to understand that everything that mainstream media tries to convince the people of that Trump is going to do is exactly what the administration are doing and what they want to maintain. They want to maintain power, which is why I say, you know, with all this talk from CNN and some of these left. wing talking heads that are saying that we need to get Biden to step down as president put Kamala Harris in power. I don't think that's just to be the first woman president that they can do, you know, force in right before. I think they want to do it because they have another agenda. And I still think that.
Starting point is 01:19:52 Now, hopefully we're wrong. Hopefully inauguration day comes. Trump is in. He gets his cabinet. You know, obviously there's going to be so much to talk about as far as will these. cabinet nominees will they be not allowed in what is it called confirmed by the senate we don't know but there are actually ways that Trump doesn't even need the Senate that he can force through a lot of these so that's another thing I don't think a lot of these cabinet picks are going to be upheld
Starting point is 01:20:21 or I mean not upheld but held back and so I I don't think anything about that but I want to play this quick Charlie Kirk thing and then we got to get to a little bit of Alex Jones stuff because that's also important to talk about listen to what Charlie Kirk had to say about, in hindsight, election win. Everybody, I want you to arrest, celebrate this historic election. Enjoy it. You did it. However, coming in January, we're going to have another little mini election.
Starting point is 01:20:48 And here's what's so exciting. Do you live in Idaho? Do you live in Kansas? Do you live in Arkansas? Do you live in Mississippi? Do you live in South Dakota? Those five states. You guys might have felt, oh, we had no role in the Trump election out of battleground state.
Starting point is 01:21:01 No, no, no. Guess what? your senators very well might end up being the issue of Trump not getting his cabinet. We might be coming to a city near you. For those of you in deep red states, Idaho, Kansas, South Dakota, Mississippi, Arkansas, those are the big five, and then maybe North Carolina. You might have felt as if you did not play a role in Trump's movement. There's still something you can do.
Starting point is 01:21:24 We'll tell you what that is as it materializes. But red state senators from blood red states, they better give Trump this cabinet. Yeah, and that's true. Because, you know, there are definitely ways that your ass can not have a job very soon either. You know, we got midterms coming up in two years. And I think that in this day and era, people don't forget anymore, especially with X as the platform, that really make sure that whatever the agenda or the position is, that we're going to make sure that we remember that. So if you were one of those people that try to vote against Trump cabinet picks, everyone's going to remember that. And you will not have a job very soon.
Starting point is 01:22:01 So just want you to understand that. Now, I want to move into, I think we've basically outlined and talked about, for the most part, the important people that everyone's trying to throw shade at as far as Trump cabinet picks. But I do want to also talk about Alex Jones and him being shut down. Not only has Alex Jones specifically talked about Elon Musk entering this bankruptcy case, I want to give you. the latest from Alex Jones here on what he has to say about this and we'll break that down. All of my points of contact, my email, my phone, family, the crew, people on the street have just been blowing up in the last 48 hours asking me what is the future of Info Wars? What is really going on?
Starting point is 01:22:51 What is really happening? And I will succinctly break that down in just a moment. But first, I wanted to take some time out to talk about the game changer in the last few years, not just here in America, but around the world for freedom. Now, obviously, we're talking about Donald Trump. But in this particular case, I'm talking about Elon Musk. The only individual that's done more to expose tyranny and promote liberty and team humanity in my lifetime, who even begins to rival President Trump is Elon Musk.
Starting point is 01:23:26 It is the dynamic duo. And everything he's done in the last two years has been. devastating to tyrants and corrupt institutions and has been fabulously positive for freedom and the average person. So I wanted to take a moment out to thank Elon Musk for all he's done and to specifically point out that he sent his lawyers last Thursday afternoon to Houston in my corporate bankruptcy case. And they have appeared officially in the case and have requested all the data, all the files, and all the information so they can review it and find out for themselves exactly what is going on. Now, people have asked me, why did Elon do that? And I know the answer.
Starting point is 01:24:12 It's because it's in his own self-interest at X not to allow them to do what they've been trying the last few months in my case. They have literally claimed in federal filings, the Democrats, using these plaintiffs as their front group, that they own the name Alex Jim, and that they own the name real Alex Jones on X. They actually put in the filing that the 13th Amendment does not apply to Alex Jones, the amendment outlawing slavery and indentured servitude, because all of the federal cases since then have said, somebody can be bankrupt, somebody can be a criminal, somebody can be on death row,
Starting point is 01:24:50 but you can't take their name and their likeness and use it without the permission or paying them because that's slavery. Well, they are literally trying to overturn not just your property rights, but your very right to your name. And so now the onion with this big Democrat Soros gun control group funding it, that's really who did this. They admitted it on Good Morning America Friday, came in here and supposedly won the auction, which never even happened. I'll get to that in a moment, and are saying they want to take my identity and have InfoWorWords.com and use the archive of my work. to edit it and to distort it and to ridicule me and, quote, discredit me. And they admit they didn't want money, the plaintiffs.
Starting point is 01:25:37 They wanted to take me off the air in these filings as well. I ask that with your verdict, you not only take Alex Jones platform that he talks about away. I ask that you make certain he can't rebuild the platform. That's what matters. take him out of this discourse, of this misinformation, of this peddling of lies, and make sure he can't do it again. That is punishment. That is deterrence. The question is going to be, where is that one? Let's tell us what happens. You need a studio? Get ready to bounce? Or will you stop it?
Starting point is 01:26:29 And that is why I've been saying that what this is going heading towards is there is going to be. be a large set of plaintiffs who are going to be dividing up the corpse of Info Wars and the bankruptcy of state. And over the course of that process, that could get very, very dangerous for Mr. Jones. But we will be at it as long as it takes. And if you're out there right now and you're one of Alex Jones's audience members and you're considering giving him money, I just want you to know that based on the jury's verdict today, it's not a very good bet. I hope that we never see someone like him again. I hope that with your verdict, he can go away.
Starting point is 01:27:10 But the money is not even really the question for me. The question is, will this suit be successful at stopping him from being on the national stage? You don't get that under federal law. You can get money in a judgment, but you don't get to try to destroy somebody's livelihood. You don't get to try to destroy somebody's name. So ladies and gentlemen, this is a big deal. And when I talk about Musk doing this out of self-interest, all freedom comes from self-interest
Starting point is 01:27:35 when you understand history and common sense and human nature. Musk has said, if one person doesn't have freedom of speech, it'll end up being everybody. So when I want freedom, it's out of self-interest. Yes, I want you to be free as well. If I don't have freedom, you're going to end up not having freedom. And so Elon Musk understands these basic fundamentals that more people need to understand.
Starting point is 01:27:57 they used me, before they even banned Trump off of Twitter, five years ago or so, to set the precedent to be able to take anybody off, and they admitted that. And to do that, they demonize me. They lied about me. They created these straw man things that I never did and promoted all over the media for years. Then they had show trials with the judges that already found me guilty, had HBO produce it, and then found me liable for 1.5 bill. million dollars. So I was guilty until proven how guilty, not innocent until proven guilty, not guilty until proven innocent, but guilty until proven how guilty. This is all being done strategically. It's all law fair. It's total tyranny. It's all part of the new global social
Starting point is 01:28:45 credit score where the big banks admit in the future, if you're not a good little globalist, you won't just not be able to have a car or get on a plan or a bus or go to the grocery store. It's not just that your credit card won't work. It's that you yourself will literally have your identity taken by the system. So this is all being done very strategically. Demonize a minority or an individual. Get everybody to agree that those people don't have rights like Hitler and the Jews and many other examples, the Russian communist and the Kulaks.
Starting point is 01:29:15 And then once you've set the precedent to take their rights away, you take everybody else's rights away. And so Elon Musk is a champion in the real world. He's always been a maverick at everything he's done. And now he's taken that action of being a trailblazer for human liberty to levels never before seen. And without him, we wouldn't have overridden the massive election fraud and we wouldn't have been able to get President Trump in. And now, day one after the victory, he turned his attention to Big Pharma and Fauci and their crimes against humanity and his attention to stopping World War III. Elon Musk, hands down, is a hero.
Starting point is 01:29:57 And for people out there saying, oh, he's powerful, he's rich, we can't trust him. Christ said you judge a tree by its fruits. And the fruits of Elon Musk are overwhelmingly incredible when it comes to fighting tyranny and waking people up and providing a platform for billions of people to share information openly and freely. So I am a defender of Elon Musk. I am a booster of Elon Musk. I am an extreme supporter of Elon Musk.
Starting point is 01:30:26 And I want to thank him for his courage, his will, and his vision. And I also want to thank all of you. So now briefly recapping what's happened with my bankruptcy case. Just in May 31st of this year, the last federal appointed trustee ordered the building shut with private security with no court order. And I said, I'm not leaving. I'm calling the police. And people didn't believe it. It sounded so tyrannical, oh, that couldn't have happened. And then two weeks later, they had the emergency hearing. And the judge said, not only is he not kicked out, you're fired. This is crazy. The new trustee came in, acted friendly for the last few months since May, and then totally turned around and had a fake auction where they said it was a public auction, the highest bidder, but they'd already made the agreement with the Democrats and their plaintiffs and had let them win the bid for Fiat future earnings from the judgment on me. even though that's on appeal and federal law says you can't do that.
Starting point is 01:31:25 And even though the judge had authorized an auction at some time in the future, but wanted more hearings about it. And he said that at the hearing Wednesday. So there was not an auction. The judge said this is not an auction. That's in the transcript. And that's why they seized the building and turned the internet off Thursday morning. And then we were back in Friday morning because they finally woke up and went,
Starting point is 01:31:48 oh my God, we literally hijacked someone's building. I still own it. Well, here we are back at the InfoWor Studios. I thought it was bought by the onion. I heard they bought it. I heard they got it at an auction. Turned out it was a rigged auction. Turn out the judge didn't authorize that auction.
Starting point is 01:32:03 This is like robbing a bank and figuring out you did it and trying to take the money back. You already robbed the bank. That doesn't matter you bring the money back the next day. So people find this hard to believe because it's so crazy. I like basically hear Twilight Sun music all the time myself, okay? But now you see the headlines and, ooh, Judge angry. Judge says auction didn't happen. You know, judge says everybody should be very concerned about how this was done,
Starting point is 01:32:26 and he's going to have a full investigation. Now you've got former deputy attorney general under Trump, you know, saying there needs to be a criminal investigation. And the word is the wheels are going very, very quickly on that. Like I told you before, you even hit the news, Elon Musk is getting involved. That's confirmed. So, yeah, truth is stranger than fiction. We're in the middle of it right now. I'm not sure what's going to happen now, but I can't imagine this judge is known as fair.
Starting point is 01:32:49 and known for having courage to do the right thing. And so these folks, I think, are in for a very, very rude awakening. And from the documents we've gotten from the auction after the fact, it's clear-cut what it is. And I'm not going to say what it is. I'm just going to wait until you see what it is. And you are going to be blown away. It's like these cases where people commit something and then they videotape it.
Starting point is 01:33:17 And people are like, why did they videotape themselves doing it? Why did they record it? Why did they, I guess they think if they create a record of it, that it would somehow make it okay? I mean, they're on TV going, well, he doesn't get his rights. So he's Alex Jones and all this stuff. So overnight, the judge in charge of this put a hold on your purchase, raising questions about the process, raising questions about transparency and the bidding process. What do you make of that? Are you confident this is still going to go through?
Starting point is 01:33:45 Yeah, look, we won the bid. We own invoors, and we are very excited about it. Is it true that you didn't have the highest bid? We did have the highest bid when you take into account the family's concessions here. They made a concerted effort to make this the best and highest bid for everybody involved. So we're very excited to take that over. And look, it's Alex Jones. If he just handled this graciously and moved away, that would be the funniest part of this whole situation.
Starting point is 01:34:14 Obviously, that is not something that he's going to do in the situation. So you're confident this is going to go through. Oh, absolutely. I think that's what it is, but I don't understand the psychology. But this is crazy. So thank you, Elon Musk. Thank you, America. Thank you for the world.
Starting point is 01:34:27 I'm going to be on today this Sunday, 4 to 8 p.m. and infoorgs.com. There you go. And guys, I do encourage all of you to go support Alex Jones however you can. I want to break down some of what he says here because this is very important, right? We've been through a massive lawsuit and not a billion dollars, but it was still a lot. We'll just put it that way. And the millions, we'll just say.
Starting point is 01:34:49 In the millions, yeah. And, you know, what we went through was a much more powerful organization slash group of people. We'll put it that way. Don't even want to go into the crazy details about it. But what I can say is that when someone has money, when they not only have money but influence, when that influence and money turns into corruption and into almost only. a court system in some way or a judge or whatever the case is, you are helpless in most cases unless you get government some way, shape, or form involved, which we eventually did.
Starting point is 01:35:29 A couple of people, we went through very similar proceedings as Alex Jones is doing with the bankruptcy stuff. We know how all of that works. And it can be very dirty. What they went after us for was ridiculous. It was complete horseshit. And I think that, you know, that whole thing, that's actually why we still. started the podcast to begin with, really, was what we had went through, what we had witnessed and how
Starting point is 01:35:54 we saw how corrupt the justice system in the United States can be, especially when you're the little guy and a bigger, a bigger fish comes and tries to screw you, they want to take away every, they want to take everything away from you. They want you to believe you have no rights anymore. You have no speech. You're not allowed to speak to this and speak to that or say this or say that. And that's actually what happened in our lawsuit. It wasn't just about the money for us. It was more so about shutting me the hell up. And that's what they did. I mean, the court system said, you're not, you're not allowed to speak on anything that happened or you're not allowed to talk to anyone that had anything to do with anything for indefinitely. Forever. Right. And so at that time,
Starting point is 01:36:37 we had, we had spent so much money fighting this. And so we couldn't really fight it anymore to take it anywhere else, which I still, you know, in the future, we'll figure out some stuff because that obviously still pisses me off on a daily basis. So when I hear stuff like Alex Jones going through this, make no mistake in my opinion that for one, Alex Jones in the entirety of his career, talked about Sandy Hook for 20 minutes total, somewhere around there, total time ever. And for that 20 minutes got him over a billion dollar judgment. in what Alex Jones calls it a show trial or a, what you would say is a guided judgment or a,
Starting point is 01:37:19 you know, kind of like a default judgment in some ways. You know, it sounds like that in this case, my opinion is that Alex Jones was guilty to begin with. And all that trial was for is to see how much money they could rack up, obviously over a billion dollars. They wanted to set case law,
Starting point is 01:37:39 by the way, because when, if you can get a judge, to go through like this and you can get this to stick. They, that is what's known as case law. And so when they have case law on something and then say that Chad and Sherry says something more, or Joe Rogan says something that you're not supposed to say, even though it's free speech, even though you're not technically defame in anyone, but then a court can come in and say, well, sorry, but you now owe a billion dollars. And by the way, we're going to own you. We're going to own your name, your likeness.
Starting point is 01:38:09 We're going to own everything. We're going to take all your content. and use it for us to do whatever the hell we want to do with it. And you're never allowed to speak or work again in the field that you have built for 30 plus years. That's exactly what they wanted to do with this lawsuit. The lawyers themselves, if you heard those clips, they themselves said, this is not even about the money. This is about getting him the hell off air and shutting him up forever.
Starting point is 01:38:33 And this is also a message to anyone else that wants to maybe be like an Alex Jones. Maybe we never get another Alex Jones again because of this. We want to scare people from saying what their opinion is on a very controversial or touchy subject. And so the only thing I will say about this entire scenario and situation is that I just, it's crazy to me, I guess, how hard, hard they went after Alex Jones about this Sandy Hook thing. I'm talking about to the point where they tried to destroy his life. They're still doing it and put a billion plus dollars. judgment on it. They put that headline everywhere. They canceled Alex Jones off of every single
Starting point is 01:39:15 social media platform known to man. And then when they saw that he was still surviving based on his audience on his own platform, they're like, oh, can't allow that to happen either. We got to destroy him forever. And that's what they want to do. They still want to do that. So, you know, we've had obviously questions from us over the past couple years. Why do you even talk about politics? Why do you talk about Trump and you want Trump in? Or why do you want to even show support for Trump? it's because that without some massive intervention in America, we are headed to a place that I promise you, you will never, ever recognize America again. We're almost there now.
Starting point is 01:39:56 And thank God that what just happened on November 5th happened, because without that we were so screwed. I'm talking about so screwed, potentially even more screwed than some communist nations around the world. And it's because of law fair. It's because of the corruption in the government. is because of how much connection with the government and these local, either federal judges appointed or prosecutors, as we saw in Los Angeles, with Gascon, which actually just lost. Now he's out of there. This is how important this Alex Jones situation is. And this is why I wanted to make sure that we played this, highlighted this.
Starting point is 01:40:29 Make sure you understand what's going on with Alex Jones. I do say that you should support people that are out there talking, speaking freely. and because we are still an American, we have a right to speak freely. And regardless of whatever your opinion is, I just don't understand how the hell a billion plus dollars supposedly this harmed the family so much that they had people threatening them and all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:40:51 I don't know if that's true or not. Obviously, they're going to make accusations to make it look as bad as possible so they could screw Alex Jones as bad as possible. So I want to just point that out. But you have anything to say on the subject? No, I think you thoroughly covered that. And I am in agreeance with everything you said. Yeah. Well, listen, so this episode went a little longer than we actually expected. And we were thinking about doing the Russia-Ukraine situation tonight. I don't know that we will get that episode tonight. But even if we did, we'd probably release it tomorrow anyway. So tomorrow, we are going to be covering the Russia-Ukraine situation and just how very dangerous this is. We're talking about we are now on the cusp of World War III.
Starting point is 01:41:37 Putin is saying, you do this, Ukraine, you do this to United States. We will then be at war with the United States and NATO. And when that happens, it's not just Russia that's going to be involved. It'll be all of Russia's new allies, which are China. And China wants nothing more than to take out the United States, especially potentially before Donald Trump can make or step foot inside of the White House. And especially when China wants to already take over Taiwan, which I believe is partially our fault as well, will go.
Starting point is 01:42:07 into all of that on tomorrow's episode, guys. We hope you're enjoying your work week. It is now Monday. So some of you will be hearing this today. Some you'll be hearing this tomorrow. But we hope you guys are all having a fabulous, fabulous week. Make sure to go follow us over on X. That is the Freedom of Speech platform. I say this to everyone. Even if you do not have an X account and maybe you're just on Facebook or maybe you're just on Instagram, please go and make an X account. Support Freedom of Speech. Support Elon Musk and everything he is desperately trying to do for America and for the citizens of America. And I am very excited about these cabinet picks.
Starting point is 01:42:46 I'm excited about this government. But we just have to get Trump in the White House. That is still 60-something odd days away. This is, in my opinion, the most nerve-wracking 60-something days of our lives because we just don't know what could happen in that almost two months. Right. So it's going to be very, very trying times, potentially. and I don't I'm not trying to discourage anyone.
Starting point is 01:43:11 We we've won right now. We just have to make sure that it goes through and that we can make it until January. So and I'd even thought about Sherry. Maybe we travel up to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration, which would be cool. Yeah, that would be awesome. I would love to do that. But guys, we're going to close it out with the chase. Until next time, we love you.
Starting point is 01:43:32 Peace out. Peace out, guys. Don't stop

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