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you you you Thank you. Hello there, everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here with Judging Freedom.
Today is Thursday, February 24th, 2022. It's about 1010 in the morning on the east coast of the United States.
Welcome to a very special edition of Judging Freedom with a very special guest
who needs very little introduction. You can see him there on the screen, Alex Jones.
Alex, of course, is one of the great provocateurs of our time. He's also one of the kings of the
hill on radio and podcasting with an enormous audience, an audience that I welcome into my
podcast today. Alex, it's a pleasure,
my dear friend. Welcome to Judging Freedom. Judge, it's great to be here. I wish that we
were in peacetime, but boy, there's a lot to talk about. There is a lot to talk about. So this
morning we woke up and found out that Russia is engaged in a full-scale invasion of the Ukraine,
for reasons best known to President Putin and never clearly articulated.
What, if anything, should the United States do about it?
Well, my foreign policy views are very similar to yours.
I'm more of a Monroe Doctrine type of guy.
I think we should be the American empire,
and I think we should control our borders first and really
our sovereignty, our freedom first. And then we can lecture the world
with the things we've seen with the Democratic Party and the surveillance and the
spying and January 6th, police state activities, the persecution
of people and the U.S. launching all these wars
4, 5, 6, 7, five, six, seven thousand, two
thousand miles away.
We don't have really a lot of moral authority, at least in the government, to criticize or
attack Putin.
But I don't lionize Putin.
I don't think Russia is an angel.
But NATO clearly, since the fall of the Soviet Union, had a handshake deal not to expand
Russia's borders.
Expanded five times.
So this is the fifth expansion with a lot of heavy A-class weapons,
anti-aircraft, anti-tank weapons, $5 billion worth of just a billion before that
in the last eight years.
And so there's really a proxy war that's been ongoing in the east of Ukraine.
Those classically held Russian areas that Lenin and Stalin in two different pieces
signed over to Ukraine. And so the ethnic Russians have been targeted. And Putin has been saying for
about five years, I may move in there if you don't stop doing this. And so the Russians began
losing the proxy war in the last six months. There's a new viral clip on Twitter out there
where I went on air in October and I said, I've been told by high level sources that there's going
to be war in late January or into February and that Russia may move, that China may move into
Taiwan. I first learned about that from a very, very wealthy person, I'll leave it at that,
who said, hey, you better be ready for next February or January or February. Then I made a call to an individual I know that worked in Army Special Operations,
and he said, yeah, how do you know that? That's the word we've got. And then I saw Elon Musk
saying, look for a major market in February. I know he's dialed in. And so I went on air,
and I said, I believe this stuff's going to kick off in January or February of last year. That's not a crystal ball.
Right, right.
Russia, look, all of that is happening.
As of a few seconds ago, the market was down 800 points.
I think the market knew that this was going to happen.
The professionals knew that this was going to happen.
I think the best thing to do today is not even to look at your securities
because everything's in red.
But getting back to Putin, I don't even think he should be engaged in a proxy war.
Now, like you, I don't lionize him.
I don't know what motivates him.
He may be a killer.
He may have been a killer, an ex-KGB agent.
But if the Chinese, I'll use Ron Paul's analogy,
you may have used this as well, we may have discussed it together on your show.
If the Chinese, like NATO, had put sophisticated weaponry in Mexico aimed at Texas,
don't you think we would do something about it?
Well, that's right. I mean, if the
Chinese or the Russians put anti-tank missiles on our border, the U.S. would learn about it in about
four or five days. They'd say, you pull that off within a week, just like you did a human
missile crisis, or we're going to blow it up. And it's real simple that if anybody did anything
like what's happening on the border of Russia, we have a war with them.
And so that's what's so provocative.
And as much as I don't like war and as much as I don't like some of the things Putin does, and I'm not naive about him, look at what's happening over here.
And look at how Biden pushed and attacked and shipped weapons in and made all these statements about how he would crush Russia.
Well, the Russians
basically are tired of being pushed around. And you saw what happened with Napoleon and the
Russians. We saw what happened with Hitler and the Russians. And at the end of the day,
when the Russians are under attack, they're not going to back down. And so all Putin wanted
was an announcement by NATO that they would not invoke Article 5 of the NATO Charter and take Ukraine into
NATO, and they would not give him that.
So he troops to the border as a message, you better do it.
And when they didn't, he called their bluff and invaded.
Let me suggest something that Putin did, which I think is consistent with international law
and even consistent with libertarian theory.
He recognized two separatist states within Ukraine, which voted by majority vote to secede
from Ukraine. Now, you and I and most of the people watching this now believe, just as the 13 colonies seceded from Great Britain in 1776,
you and I believe that when the central government is no longer representing the will of the locals
or actively assaulting the natural rights of the locals, the locals have the right to secede. So as he was vilified for signing those documents on international television the other day, he had every right to do that because those break states have the right to secede and become independent entities.
Agree or disagree, Alex?
Well, you're the famous judge and author, but I mean, that's the Declaration of Independence.
That's why we celebrate July 4th.
And that's where I was a month ago.
I said he'll probably take those two breakaway agents that are 90 plus percent ethnic Russians.
That was always part of Russia.
Russia was born in the 9th century.
What is Ukraine today?
Then Ukraine basically founded What is Russia?
So that's the home of the Slavic people
The founder of it was called Slav
His last name was Slavov
I'm pronouncing it wrong
And so that's why they're called Slavs
Their founder, like George Washington's our founder
You know, 250 years ago or so
Their founder, 1100 plus years ago
Is this Slav fellow
And so that's their birthplace being
taken. Putin said, you can have your sovereignty. You're our birthplace. We want to just do deals
with you. We don't want to occupy you. You know, we know a lot of the Western Ukrainians see
themselves as more German or, you know, other groups. There's always been that split, but we
don't want this war, but we're not going to let you be a proxy state. And so when Putin took those areas under his wing and said he would protect them because they declared independence,
I think that was something we could probably agree with because NATO started it.
Now that he's blowing up all the different military bases and equipment, I mean, hundreds of bombings an hour around the country, destroying their military.
He's calling it demilitarizing. I understand why Putin's doing it, but I think it's a very
dangerous escalation. And I think he may be biting on more than he can chew. What do you think?
Well, it's certainly against international law. I mean, it's against the UN Charter. It's against
the Minsk Agreement, which he personally signed in 2015. But let's just go back a few years, Alex, to 2014.
Ukraine had a popularly elected government that did not want to join NATO and wanted to remain
neutral to NATO and Moscow. What did the American CIA do?
They fomented a coup against that government,
chased the popularly elected neutral president of Ukraine to Moscow.
And now that coup has come back to bite the West.
That's what I say.
You're totally right.
This is all the fault of the Barack Obama.
I don't know that he personally was involved,
but it's all the fault of the CIA under President Obama in 2014.
Well, you're right.
And remember later they declassified the cables after the Russians leaked them
of the ambassadors over in the EU saying, screw the EU, screw Europe,
because the EU was complaining,
saying you're going to destabilize Europe and Putin may come in. And if people remember,
you can pull up the quotes, but they said, screw the EU and screw Russia. Basically,
the State Department and Obama's people, continuing what Biden was involved in with
Hunter, were just basically using their power to annex that into their own system.
That's why Putin said when he signed these orders to start invading Ukraine a few days
ago, he said, you're not just a puppet of the EU, you're a puppet of multinational
corporations.
And that's absolutely true.
And he said, I'm not going to let a multinational consortium, because he quickly explained,
it's this Club of Rome,berg group Davos group corporate system
using the state department it controlled under Obama and Biden and Hillary to then basically
go in and take control of Ukraine and then make the Ukrainian government pay them large percentages
of all their energy and other systems so it's it's now like a duchy of the left that they basically suck off of.
All right. I don't want anybody listening to us to misunderstand us. If Putin is targeting
civilians, that's a war crime. And if Putin is invading Ukraine to take it over,
that is profoundly against international law. But Alex and I are attempting to explain the historical political background as
to how we got here. Switching gears a little bit. What the heck is going to be accomplished,
Alex, in your opinion, by the imposition of sanctions on Vladimir Putin and his inner
circle? I mean, why prevent the son of his top security guy for borrowing money from a Russian bank.
That's only going to come back to bite us.
Look at the price of oil this morning and look at the stock market this morning.
Joe Biden's sanctions are making that worse on Americans.
Exactly.
We've just come off two years of lockdowns in many parts of the world.
The supply chain is already seriously damaged.
We already have massive inflation.
And I woke up yesterday and the corporate media went from saying there is no inflation a year ago to it's only transitory to it's not that bad to now, oh, my gosh, it's all Putin's fault.
And now Putin's response, blocking fertilizer and potash are the second largest exporter of that in the world.
That's going to cause major economic and energy problems around the world.
They're now blocking Nord Stream 2 that was going to deliver more gas to Europe.
Biden's already killed the Israeli pipeline going into Europe.
He's already killed the Keystone pipeline.
So you put this whole perfect story together.
This is really Klaus Schwab's great read.
And this is going to cause a worldwide economic collapse,
which the Davos group and others brag they're going to use to consolidate control.
So I think to this madness that's going to squeeze and really hurt the average Russian,
the average Nigerian, the average American, the average person in the UK,
the average Canadian, it's going to hurt the average Russian, the average Nigerian, the average American, the average person in the UK, the average Canadian.
It's going to hurt the average Russian, but it's not going to hurt the same billionaires clubs who on average doubled their money in the last years of the pandemic. You mentioned Nord Stream 2 so that the folks listening to us know what we're talking about.
This is an underwater pipeline that sells
natural gas from Russia to Germany. That's Nord Stream 1. Nord Stream 2 is another one,
which is not yet built. So these people that you're talking about, particularly the Americans
and probably Joe Biden, do not want Germany, for example, which is the other end of the Nord Stream pipelines,
to be dependent on Russia for natural resources. They want that alliance. They don't want a
peaceful, natural, commercial relationship, amicable relationship between Germany and
Russia. They'd rather Germany were dependent upon us. And to that extent, Joe Biden is going
to make things worse. Honestly, I don't know what he can do. He can't put troops in. A proxy war
is futile and just kills innocent young men. But the sanctions that he's imposing are going to
cause heartache and misery on millions of innocent people who have nothing whatsoever to do with Russia versus the Ukraine.
Agree or disagree?
It's perfectly said.
And this level of corporate global brinksmanship, again, is extremely dangerous.
And most of the blame falls on, as you rightfully said, this goes back to Obama.
This goes back to Biden.
And then setting up a modern coup for a
puppet state that they could milk. And then that was one thing, Russia's like, okay, you stole the
country with a coup, now you're robbing it. Well, we don't like that, but okay, rob them. And the
Russians have that history of exploiting their neighbors. Well, now they're putting all the
military and equipment in, Biden is. And Putin said, okay, that's it.
You're not doing this.
But the worst thing is killing our Keystone Pipeline
right when it was completed.
Wall Street too is 99% completed.
And then on top of that,
you have this big Israeli-Arab pipeline
that's going to gas into Europe instead of the Russians.
And that's been killed
because it's not good for the earth.
And as the Energy Secretary said a few months ago, we're in a transition.
Yeah, a transition to Great Depression.
I mean, this is outrageous.
It's just crazy.
I couldn't agree with you more.
What's wrong with government today, government in the United States?
It's extremely predatory.
And if you look at just the Keystone pipeline and how
Buffett and a few others control the railway in central Canada,
that now ships all of that oil and gas to the West coast to be shipped to
China and Japan,
where they can get almost twice as much.
So they didn't want all that shipped by a pipeline to Shreveport and to
Houston,
where we can get a 30% energy cut just from that giant pipeline system.
It's not just one pipeline out of Canada,
spur all over Canada and all over the North and the Midwest to,
to,
to develop and bring all that energy to America and then export that energy
that we have extra.
We were energy independent, the biggest exporter of energy within years of being in.
And now within a year of him being out, we are now not energy independent.
We are now importing massive amounts.
And it's special.
No, the best way to make money is monopolies.
And so if they can shut down all their competition, whether it's the Russians or the Israelis or American companies, they can make even more money and power.
And it's sick. It's feudalism.
You've studied history.
Almost every culture, whether it was the ancient Romans or whether it was the Babylonians or the Egyptians or the ancient Japanese, the Chinese, all these groups had feudalism and they would keep the general public very poor
and at a subsistence level as a mode of control.
The Renaissance 500 years ago said, let's stop that.
Let's build everybody up, rising times, raise all ships.
Well, under globalism and under the Great Reset, it's going back to a feudal system
administered through a, quote,
technocracy and a global social credit score.
And that's why they want to plunge the world economy and crash it to bring in this new global digital currency.
So the government today in America, whether we're talking about the governor of New York forcing you to wear masks
or the governor of New Jersey, going back a year now, permitting more than 25 people to assemble in one place for any reason,
unless it was a political reason with which he agreed,
whether it's Joe Biden ordering masks on all employees
that have all employers to enforce his regulation
and claiming he can look at the medical rec employees
where 100 or more people are employed. Government recognizes no limits on its power. Government thinks it can do whatever
it can get away with politically. Government looks at the Declaration of Independence and
the Constitution and even the statutes that restrain it as just pieces of paper, which is why I was so elated
at the first two weeks of the truckers in Canada. But then eventually government does what it is,
what it likes to do, declares an emergency, spends liberties, arrests without warrant, incarcerates without trial, seizes assets without a warrant or without a trial, and gets away with it.
Well, that's where I was going next, because you understand the history and the law better than I do, certainly, and most.
What do you make of Trudeau?
And they now are charging over 100 people so far, excuse me, not charging, were holding you for trial, but then not even charging them and holding people for peacefully protesting, including the lady that led the whole thing peacefully, without bond before trial, but then haven't even officially fully charged her.
They've done a few charges, but they said more are coming.
And they've announced a big, quote, dragnet, and they've seized people's bank accounts. I mean,
under the law, what do you call that? Is that not a form of martial law or what would you call that?
It's a form of totalitarianism. Now he ended his own emergency decree. I mean, it's insane
that a person can grab emergency powers on his own.
In the United States of America, there is no, thanks be to God, emergency exception
to the Constitution.
There was no emergency in Canada, even by the definition of the statute that he used.
That statute requires that there be a serious breach of national security, that the government couldn't
operate without the emergency. Baloney. The government was embarrassed because the truckers
had hit a raw nerve, which is that the government was telling people what they had to put on their
faces when you're buying the cab of a truck. It's not like these truckers were healthcare workers.
They were driving their own trucks, and the government was insistent they wear the mask.
But I'm sure you saw that viral video of an 80-year-old man passed a sign saying,
if you agree with the truckers, blow your horn.
He blew his horn.
The cops stopped the car, yanked him out of the car, hanked him behind his back and took him away because he expressed a political opinion
contrary to the government. Can that happen here, Alex Jones?
Well, I think it has happened here. And Senator Paul pointed out that what we see with the January
6th tyranny is now
being exported around the world to Canada and other areas and now America instead of being the
castle of the hill, the lot on the hill that Ronald Reagan and others talked about
as an example of freedom, we are now becoming an example of tyranny and then we lose our moral
high ground in places like Russia and China. And as you know, the Democrats are running
on these midterms on the American people being terrorists. And Biden, in June of last year,
he issued the new terrorism directive telling the FBI and Homeland Security that the main threat is
radical Islam. The main threat isn't China or Russia or the Mexican mafia or MS-13.
Know that it is people that question lockdowns, that question open borders, and people that question the election.
And they officially have been running around saying that that should be illegal.
And they've got big polls out where almost half of Democrats want people put in jail that don't take these experimental shots.
And want people put in jail that don't take these experimental shots and want people put in
peaceful protests. They're actually telling Rasmussen and they're actually telling other
major polls that this is what they want. They have successfully converted a large portion of
the Democratic Party into folks that would fit in nicely in North Korea. Wow. The Supreme Court has ruled that you are the master
of your own body. You decide what goes on your body and you decide what goes in your body.
Government has signed the Nuremberg Protocols, which is a treaty shortly after World War II
that prohibits the forcible injection of chemical experiments into the body. I mean,
wearing a mask is a sign of humiliation
and allowing the government to enter your body either directly or indirectly is a sign of
humiliation. The government doesn't recognize individuals as sovereign anymore. The government
thinks that, as I said earlier, it's sovereign and it can do whatever it can get away with.
Alex, I'll give you the last word. And I
can't thank you enough for all your time today. The emails and texts that are coming in are over
the top, Alex, because you're on with me. A couple of them want you and me to run for president.
Well, you and me to run together, but they don't say who's the president and who's the vice
president. I think I'd have to be the vice president. You'd probably do a better job than me, but you could actually make a good president.
I probably wouldn't.
But seriously, people need to promote your show.
I see it all over the place.
It's getting very, very popular.
But you got censored a lot about how Trump was being spied on and they really backbenched
you and then phased you out, even though you were one of the big stars over at Fox.
And so we need the Phoenix to really rise again.
Everybody should promote this interview and the other great interviews you do
and share it and just make sure the cancel culture isn't successful.
And for you to know, I'm still here at InfoWars.com and Band.Video,
but you can't share those links online.
They block them.
So we have backup links, futurenews.news.
And, folks, spread the word. Alex Jones is still on there. They block them. So we have backup links, future news dot news.
And folks spread the word. Alex Jones is still on there.
And after being deplatformed four years ago, we did have no exaggeration, 10 million viewers and listeners a day.
We got knocked back to a couple of million. And thanks to talk radio, we were able to stay on air and not go bankrupt.
We almost did. And then we slowly built back up now via word of mouth of listeners that Alex Jones lives
and the forbidden information,
fan.video.
So thank you so much, Judge,
and thank you for coming on my show.
Thank you for coming on Freedom Watch, Alex.
All the best to you.
Paul Piano with Alex Jones,
judging freedom. I'm out.