Aspartame is an artificial sweetener found in thousands of products worldwide, and chances are you are consuming it. It s added to sugar-free gum, juice beverages, tabletop sweeteners like Equal and NutraSweet, and in cereals, soft drinks, breath mints, multivitamins, wine coolers, and even over-the-counter medicines.
00:00:02.000Thousands of popular diet and sugar-free foods and beverages contain an artificial sweetener that researchers say may cause cancer.
00:00:11.000The ingredient is aspartame, and it is by far the most dangerous substance on the market that is added to our food.
00:00:19.000Aspartame is an artificial sweetener found in thousands of products worldwide.
00:00:24.000And chances are, you are consuming it.
00:00:27.000It's added to sugar-free gum, juice beverages, tabletop sweeteners like Equal and NutraSweet.
00:00:33.000It's in cereals, soft drinks, yogurt, breath mints, multivitamins, wine coolers, and even over-the-counter medicines.
00:00:40.000The toxic long-term effects of aspartame are often dismissed as a hoax by the sweetener industry.
00:00:47.000However, numerous independent controlled studies using human subjects have concluded that aspartame is deadly.
00:00:54.000Now there's a number of studies that claim that aspartame is completely safe to consume But the vast majority of those studies were conducted by, well, you guessed it, the aspartame industry.
00:01:54.000Even Fox News recently reported in 2005 that artificial sweeteners had been linked to a wide range of cancers after studying involving rats.
00:02:05.000So these rats actually had tumors the size of golf balls.
00:02:08.000So does that concern you when you hear stuff like that?
00:02:31.000Because in their own studies with monkeys, large portions of them that were fed it died Do you think that aspartame should be on the market today?
00:02:39.000articles and the EU has done a major study finding lower birth weights, early birth, and yes, miscarriages from women that drink aspartame-laden soft drinks like Coke Zero.
00:02:52.000Do you think that aspartame should be on the market today?
00:06:14.000I'm gonna let them catch the midnight ride Hello everyone, welcome to Siria.
00:06:28.000I just first of all want to thank Alex Jones for letting me be a guest host on his show and for talking to wonderful people who are listening all over the world now and in the US.
00:06:46.000And today I'm going to have three guests for you.
00:06:49.000It's going to be largely about the Middle East and what's happening there at the moment.
00:06:55.000And my first guest is Ken O'Keefe, who is a very well-known activist.
00:07:39.000I'm sure you've told your story many, many times, but could you just give us a brief history of your activism and your experience on the Navy Mariner?
00:07:52.000Yeah, well, I mean, I guess like most every American, I grew up believing my nation was the greatest in the world.
00:07:58.000And, you know, it was in that context that I joined the Marine Corps at the age of 19.
00:08:04.000And, you know, I think what happened to me probably is the greatest blessing of my life.
00:08:11.000I had an injustice that was done because I spoke out, basically reported my superiors for not leading by example, which is supposedly one of the tenets of the Marine Corps.
00:08:22.000And, you know, that taste of injustice just really transformed me.
00:08:26.000I realized, well, if I'm wrong about the Marine Corps, What else am I wrong about?
00:08:31.000I didn't know anything about people like General Smedley Butler, one of the most decorated Marines in the history of the Marine Corps, who wrote a very, very good book called War is a Racket after he got out of the Marine Corps, and it kind of shows what U.S.
00:08:48.000So after I got out of the military, I started looking at American history and politics from independent perspectives, and I realized that just about everything that I was taught was a lie.
00:08:59.000And eventually that led me down the path of human rights and opposing war, except in the only case I believe it's defensible, and that is in pure self-defense, which America hasn't had a genuine self-defense reason for war since they fought the British, I'd say, several hundred years ago.
00:09:20.000So, I mean, the Human Shield Action was just probably the first big thing that I initiated, and my participation in the Freedom flotilla in which the Mavi Marmara was attacked by the Israelis was simply a logical extension of what I believe, and that is that if we want to change the world, if we want to affect a better world, if we believe in brotherhood, if we believe in human rights across the spectrum, then we damn well should put it on the line and act if we believe in human rights across the spectrum, then we damn well should put it on the line
00:09:49.000Well, on that, both you were on the Mavi Marmara...
00:09:57.000Actually, nine Turkish citizens were executed, and one of them had a dual U.S.
00:10:05.000I know that the IDF boarded the boat illegally, as it was in international waters.
00:10:11.000But at the time, Turkish President Erdogan was taking on some Really anti-Israeli rhetoric, and he said that he himself would be on the next flotilla.
00:10:23.000But then when the next flotilla came about, he actually suddenly had a complete 180-degree turnaround, and the flotilla wasn't allowed through Turkish waters to get to the Gaza Strip.
00:10:36.000So why was there this sudden change of the relationship between Turkey and Israel?
00:10:45.000Was the rhetoric of Erdogan truthful in the first place?
00:10:49.000And what was the purpose of the flotilla as well, just in case nobody out there actually knows?
00:10:57.000Well, the flotilla was intended to break the blockade of Gaza, which now is in its fifth year.
00:11:06.000Not quite as severe as it has been over that course of five years, but what people need to understand is that in Gaza what you have is effectively a concentration camp.
00:11:17.000Some people call it a prison, open-air prison camp, but prison camp denotes criminal behavior.
00:11:23.000It implies that everybody that's in the camp has committed some sort of crime.
00:11:28.000Also, prisons have generally three square meals a day and medical care and stuff like this.
00:11:35.000So again, prison camp wouldn't be a correct sort of description.
00:11:40.000What would be correct, more correct, would be concentration camp, because the crime that people have committed in Gaza is being Palestinian.
00:11:48.000And Gaza has 1.6, 1.7 million people, over half of them are children.
00:11:55.000So what you have is a collective punishment policy Of 1.6, 1.7 million people, again half of which over half are children.
00:12:07.000It's a stain on the conscience of humanity that we've allowed it to go on as long as it has.
00:12:11.000And the Freedom Flotilla was intended to break that blockade.
00:12:16.000With regard to Erdogan, You know, I was certainly a believer that he was the real deal, and I've come to think otherwise for sure, especially after Turkey's involvement in supporting effectively what has happened to Libya, and ultimately the execution of Qaddafi.
00:12:38.000And now with what we see in the grand chessboard game of activity towards Syria, I don't really see any evidence to suggest that Erdogan is anything but one of the players in a big game in which all of these people that are heads of state are nothing more than puppets and they all play a certain role.
00:13:01.000And I guess in his role he was meant to look like a legitimate Muslim leader.
00:13:07.000Although it's a secular government, it's a Muslim nation, and it was supposed to, I think, be a model for what Muslims should be doing, and ultimately what they're doing now is playing their role in the seemingly obvious World War III agenda, because we all know, those of us who were thinking that when Syria falls, if indeed it does fall in this context,
00:13:34.000We are one major step closer to World War III, so I think Erdogan, sadly, was nothing more than yet another puppet playing a game in this, playing his role in this very sick and twisted game.
00:13:49.000Well, you know, it's really interesting that you mention that because, as you know, Libya, Syria, that's all part of the Arab Spring umbrella.
00:13:57.000And with Egypt, you know, people say that that's probably one of the more legitimate looking Arab Spring revolutions.
00:14:05.000But then you have just recently, like, Egyptian, the new Egyptian president, Morsi, sent an ambassador to Israel in order to renew the peace treaty with Israel.
00:14:16.000And at the same time, you have renewed attacks against the Gaza Strip just a few days ago by Israeli warplanes.
00:14:23.000So I was wondering, what's your take on the whole Arab Spring?
00:14:27.000I know you've touched on the fact that Turkey is involved in creating it in Libya and Syria.
00:14:35.000But do you think that there's any legitimacy in it?
00:14:39.000Well, I think that, you know, the one thing that I have to say that I believe people really need to realize is that the whole democracy thing is one big sham.
00:14:50.000There isn't really any true democracy in this world.
00:14:54.000I mean, some are more legitimate than others, but democracy is nothing more than another form of dictatorship, in my opinion.
00:15:02.000I think republic is much better and you need to have a bedrock of human rights which cannot be touched regardless of how stupid the population may be through manipulation and what not and unfortunately too many people in this world are easily manipulated and will support policies that are destructive towards human rights civil rights so i think first off we need to understand that democracy
00:15:30.000Is it a great big fraud or pursuit of democracy?
00:15:34.000I do however believe that the Arab Spring isn't, it can't be explained simply as a big CIA operation as many would claim.
00:15:43.000Why would the US really go away from a 32 plus year Mr. Reliable dictator and Mubarak I don't see any strong reasons for them to have totally abandoned Mr. Reliability.
00:15:59.000He was nothing more than a Zionist stooge.
00:16:02.000He did virtually every single thing that he was ever asked to do.
00:16:06.000I really don't see any evidence to suggest that he was getting too big for his britches.
00:16:11.000And so I don't understand why the U.S.
00:16:14.000would abandon that for a very potentially risky change of leadership.
00:16:21.000However, The forces that be, the powers that be, are so powerful that even if things happen initially in the interest of the people...
00:16:33.000It can be co-opted and transformed and manipulated to their advantage unless we are 100% diligent and never give up.
00:16:42.000I think the one thing that really speaks to the so-called Arab Spring as being legitimate in one respect is that what you had in Egypt in particular, but other parts of the Middle East as well, ...is a population that had largely grown to accept its lot in life as nothing more than a population governed by a puppet dictator who capitulates and supports Western and Zionist policies.
00:17:08.000And most would not have even thought to rise up against such a dictatorship.
00:17:14.000And they would know that if they did, they would assuredly be tortured, imprisoned, and possibly killed.
00:17:21.000Now, in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, what we find is that a lot of people in the Middle East who would have otherwise simply accepted this lot in life now believe, at the very least, they believe that they could have something better.
00:17:34.000And in that sense, I believe the Arab Spring is very important.
00:17:38.000And it is necessary for people to realize that you cannot Create a better world unless you can first conceive of the possibility.
00:17:47.000And that is the result of the Arab Spring.
00:17:49.000People conceive of the possibility that they could have a leadership which represents their views and their values and actually does the right thing.
00:17:59.000Now, whether Morsi is going to be doing that or not, unfortunately, it's looking a little less likely.
00:18:05.000And I hear talk, and, you know, we hear these pretty words, but when it comes to actual movements such as opening up Gaza now, that's what I would say.
00:18:17.000It's good for Egypt, it's good for Palestine, it's good for the people of Gaza to open up the border between Gaza and Egypt and get that trade going.
00:18:31.000That brings us to a good point, because you have now a new initiative called the Trade Not Aid movement.
00:18:38.000So, you know, traditionally, countries have been giving aid to nations that are weaker or starving.
00:18:47.000And Palestine is one of those countries that receives aid.
00:18:50.000And, you know, for a lot of people, giving aid to a country is just a form of control.
00:18:55.000And trading, allowing the country to trade is a form of independence.
00:18:59.000So could you tell us about your Trade Not Aid idea and initiative?
00:19:05.000Yeah, well, I mean, you've hit on it a little bit here.
00:19:08.000One thing that I might add to that is that trade is very much used as a form of cultural imperialism and modern-day colonialism.
00:19:18.000So trade needs to be fair, and we have far too little of that.
00:19:23.000We all know about the trade agreements, so-called free trade agreements.
00:19:27.000Which allow European products which are heavily subsidized to be flooded into markets such as in the African continent Whereby local farmers have no ability to compete which means their local produce can't be sold and instead Western products are sold in in those countries and Poverty ensues and it just destroys local farming and ultimately that destroys self-sufficiency so trade
00:20:05.000aid being a perfect example of nothing more than a so-called charity or some so-called humanitarian endeavor, which is nothing more than a form of infiltrating and subverting any kind of popular democratic movements or any kind of movement that would be Constructive for the people.
00:20:25.000Trade is necessary, however, for self-sufficiency.
00:20:44.000Well, look at the conditions on the ground.
00:20:46.000I think it pretty much speaks for itself.
00:20:48.000That aid is not intended to truly help the Palestinians.
00:20:51.000In fact, that aid, or so-called charity, is being used to institutionalize the blockade, institutionalize the occupation, and effectively make the people dependent upon foreign investors whose real interest is to maintain the status quo and favor Israeli policy.
00:21:10.000I believe that we must do everything in our power to open up trade for the people of Gaza, in particular because the Palestinians are more than capable of standing on their own two feet, should they have access to markets abroad and be able to import and export.
00:21:27.000One interesting thing about the movement inside Palestine, Hamas, is actually taking a stance that is pro the insurgency in Syria.
00:21:38.000So in that sense, Hamas, which is purported to be Israel's worst enemy in Palestine, is actually somewhat taking The Israeli and U.S.
00:21:52.000side when it comes to Syria, what do you think about that and what effect is the events in Syria going to have on the Palestinian people?
00:22:02.000Well, you know, I mean, the Palestinian cause has, for most of its history, been remarkably united, or at least somewhat cohesive.
00:22:14.000And it's only really in the last ten years or so that we've found just this major split, major division, especially in 2006, 2007, when Hamas won the elections very legitimately in Palestine.
00:22:31.000And was supposed to take the process of resisting to the political realm, which they never received any chance in that regard.
00:22:40.000The people of Palestine were punished heavily as a result of them exercising their so-called democratic rights.
00:22:47.000I'm disappointed, shall we say, that the people, the Hamas government has done what it's done with regard to Syria.
00:22:57.000I understand fully well that there is legitimate dissent in Syria, but there is legitimate dissent in every Every nation of this world and in America and in England and Europe for sure there is deep resentment of these puppets That are pranced in front of us like heads of state.
00:23:16.000They're all nothing more than puppets I think you know for people not to see that Syria is one of the major major pieces of the puzzle in this World War three agenda and should it fall in this context that we will be one step closer to To a full-scale Third World War, I don't understand what it will take for people to see the pattern and to understand that this is the same old pattern.
00:23:45.000This isn't about helping the people of Syria, and this is certainly not about making the world a better place.
00:23:51.000This is all about, in my opinion, a last-ditch effort by the powers that be to save their skins by creating yet another war, because only when we're in a war, continuous state of war, Can these bastards continue their method of control and and that's really I think where Syria fits in and of course It's one step closer to Iran, which is the real point
00:24:15.000Well, you've discussed with me off-air about what you believe the world's problems right now and how you think they can be solved.
00:24:22.000And you mentioned the Rothschild bankers.
00:24:25.000And I have to admit that economics is my weakest point.
00:24:31.000So I would really like to know what you would suggest that people do to sort of defeat the world bankers and the powers that be, if you have a suggestion.
00:24:45.000Well, I think, you know, there's a lot of fixation and quite a bit of argument as to who really runs the world, you know.
00:24:53.000I mean, some people believe it's, you know, the Illuminati.
00:24:58.000Some people believe that it's, you know, aliens.
00:25:02.000Other people believe it's corporations.
00:25:05.000You know, but there's one thing for sure.
00:25:08.000If you want to understand power, you need to understand who has the power to issue money.
00:25:13.000And there is no question at all that the Rothschilds family, which is almost assuredly the wealthiest family on the planet, has immense control.
00:25:23.000In fact, Baron Rothschild said it all too rightly.
00:25:26.000I'll paraphrase what he said in the 1800s.
00:25:28.000Effectively, he said that he cared not what government was in power as long as he prints the money.
00:25:35.000And if you want to understand power, then you need to understand who prints the money and who can put zeros in the bank accounts.
00:25:42.000And why did we give trillions and trillions away to the bankers?
00:25:46.000Because the bankers own our governments and virtually everything else.
00:25:51.000They have the most immense amount of power and they use that power to maintain their control.
00:25:59.000And if we want to change the system of tyranny that has existed for at least many centuries, and I would argue much longer, then we need to understand that the financial system as it exists, private control and issuance of money, usury, this is unacceptable.
00:26:17.000We need to take control of the issuance of money.
00:27:08.000And the people of America and the world are awakening and behind us!
00:27:14.000We're taking the fight to the globalists.
00:27:16.000This is the 2012 InfoWars.com Money Bomb.
00:27:22.000More news, calls, and special guests coming up after this quick break.
00:27:26.000I'm Melissa Melton reporting for InfoWars Nightly News.
00:27:42.000Although we have all been conditioned to accept that technology will be spying on us all the time in this police state control grid we now find ourselves living in.
00:27:49.000I'm Melissa Melton reporting for InfoWars Nightly News.
00:28:02.000Although we have all been conditioned to accept that technology will be spying on us all the time in this police state control grid we now find ourselves living in, families here in San Antonio, Texas are standing up against this intrusion on their privacy and freedom.
00:28:14.000Protesting the RFID tracking chips the school district here is forcing students to wear just so that they can attend school.
00:28:21.000Mr. Hernandez, why did you organize this protest here today?
00:28:25.000Well, the reason I organized this is because I'm protesting these RFID tracking chips.
00:28:29.000The children don't need to be tracked.
00:28:31.000You know, and it steps on my religious freedom and the religious freedom of my children and my family.
00:28:35.000Then there's other things you can look at, civil liberties, rights, or privacy.
00:28:40.000All these things, they didn't take into account when they implemented this program.
00:28:45.000And for us, first and foremost, it's our religious freedom.
00:28:47.000That's our fight, and they're trying to take it away from us.
00:28:50.000And you told me just a second ago that your daughter has actually been threatened with recourse by the schools for this protest?
00:28:58.000What they told me on the 20th of September, they offered us a compromise.
00:29:02.000And the compromise was that they would allow her to wear a bag that didn't have a chip in it.
00:29:07.000But she had to fall in line like the rest of them and show support for the program.
00:29:11.000So the Constitution ends once students step foot on school property?
00:29:15.000Pretty much for them, yes ma'am, it does.
00:29:17.000Why do you feel that wearing the RFID chips is a bad thing?
00:29:20.000Well, I feel it's an invasion of my religious beliefs.
00:29:23.000I feel that it's the implementation of the Mark of the Beast.
00:29:26.000I feel that it's an invasion of my privacy and it's an invasion of all my rights as a citizen.
00:29:33.000Does this in any way make you feel safer?
00:29:36.000It actually bothers me a whole lot and I feel completely unsafe knowing that this is going to be hacked by pedophiles and dangerous offenders that live around my area because I walk home.
00:30:31.000When protesters decided to take their concerns inside, the school board attempted to silence them.
00:30:37.000The RFID chip issue was not even an included item on the night's agenda.
00:30:41.000And although many community members turned up to voice their concerns, the board would only allow five people to speak on the issue for only three minutes apiece.
00:30:50.000The board need not provide a public forum for every citizen wishing to express an opinion on a matter.
00:30:55.000It is my recommendation to the board that we do limit some of those people.
00:31:03.000They don't want to hear from us because they know that we're right.
00:31:08.000This is absurd and we're going to fight them now more than ever.
00:31:18.000I think that until we have a health impact study that determines that it is safe for our children, we should not be subjecting them to experimental technology.
00:31:27.000Everything about this screams Orwellian authoritarianism.
00:31:31.000It is a direct violation of the Fourth Amendment.
00:31:33.000It is a violation of these students' rights to privacy.
00:32:00.000This program and the expressed consequences with not falling in line with it have created a chilling effect in the students in these schools and making them afraid to stand up for themselves.
00:32:10.000What they're doing to the people is wrong.
00:32:21.000They're going to regret what they just did to us.
00:32:25.000In a time more and more when we're being tracked, traced, and controlled at our every step, organizations such as schools are using children as test subjects for these RFID programs because they know they're easy targets for police state control conditioning.
00:32:39.000But as the parents you saw here today at this protest, we need to stand up against this and stand up for our freedom and our rights to liberty before we don't have any freedom left.
00:32:49.000I'm Melissa Melton reporting for InfoWars Nightly News.
00:33:48.000I just wanted to go back to Ken and let him finish what he was saying about the apposement of usury. - Okay.
00:33:57.000Yeah, well, you know, the financial system is the head of the snake.
00:34:01.000That's the bottom line and, you know, it should be very obvious to people in the aftermath of the taxpayers of the West giving away trillions and trillions to the bankers.
00:34:12.000I mean, how much more evidence do you need to show who has the real power So, it is indeed the head of the snake, and if we don't solve this problem, we're not going to solve any problems.
00:34:22.000This is why I think Ron Paul, I actually supported Ron Paul, and I've not been into politics.
00:34:29.000I see it as all one big theater show, quite frankly, but I respect the man deeply because of what he said about the Federal Reserve and the education that he's provided to so many Americans who are otherwise oblivious To how they're being raped and plundered through this fraud known as the Federal Reserve System.
00:34:46.000So, you know, if you want to understand power, you need to understand that system.
00:34:50.000And it's not nearly as complicated as it's made out to be.
00:35:13.000Well, certainly if you care about Palestine and would like to help out with some of the stuff that I'm doing there, there's a website TradeNotAid.ps and there's information there about the Samooni Project and Aloha Palestine and what we endeavor to do to break down the door of trade in Palestine, which will make a huge difference when we're successful.
00:35:37.000People can visit that website and thank you very much.
00:35:47.000Okay, well, my next guest is a political analyst.
00:36:00.000She's actually a senior associate at the Anthony's College of Oxford University.
00:36:06.000She has a Master's of International Affairs, a degree from Columbia University.
00:36:12.000Actually, she was a blogger at the Huffington Post.
00:36:16.000If you've been watching Alex Jones, you would know that he interviewed the CNN journalist Amber Leung, who lost her job with CNN over her reporting of the Bahrain revolution.
00:36:28.000Bahrain being a country that is already controlled by the US hegemony.
00:36:38.000Having a revolution there wasn't very good for the people in power.
00:36:43.000So of course the media, the mainstream media, wasn't reporting on it.
00:36:48.000So with this CNN journalist being brave enough to step up and talk about it, she lost her job.
00:36:55.000And actually the same thing happened to Sharmin Narwani, our next guest.
00:37:00.000Who has been censored by the Huffington Post, and she's here to talk to us about some of the things that she wrote that was censored by the mainstream media.
00:37:23.000Okay, well, first of all, you've been to Syria twice, I believe, in the last few years.
00:37:28.000Could you just tell us how your experience there changed your mind or set up your thoughts on Syria?
00:37:38.000Yeah, actually I've been to Syria three times this year already and when I started writing about Syria, I think the first article I ever wrote was in December.
00:37:46.000It was a hard one because there were so many conflicting views on and reports about what was taking place there.
00:38:08.000And I started off by writing about the Arab League decisions regarding Syria because that was the new development in the Middle East.
00:38:17.000The Arab League taking a very active role suddenly in deciding the fate of of its neighbors and as it had done with Libya as well right before that.
00:38:29.000And then, you know, I thought it was a bit dodgy the way suddenly certain members of the Arab League had catapulted to prominence and were not only leading the way but smacking other member states into obedience.
00:38:44.000And then I came across a piece by Stratford, the American The US-based risk analysis or intelligence group and Stratfor wrote something very interesting.
00:38:55.000It actually bucked the narratives on Syria and said that the opposition, the organized opposition outside of Syria
00:39:05.000was lying and lying big and gave four different pieces of evidence to back this up and said that the opposition was digging themselves a hole by doing this and you know everyone, all the legitimate opposition would also be tainted by this if this kind of thing continued.
00:39:28.000And it was something along the lines of what I was feeling.
00:39:31.000I was feeling like there was, you know, something missing from the Syrian story.
00:39:37.000So I took my first trip in January and it was, I won't say it was a life-changing trip because, I mean, but it did confirm some things for me.
00:39:48.000First of all, it confirmed to me that there was a significant segment of the Syrian population that was Still behind their president, or had not turned against him.
00:40:04.000I mean, for instance, going to Syria, I saw immediately things that I hadn't seen during previous trips well before the Arab Awakenings hit the region, which was, you know, Facebook was available.
00:40:16.000I could see the much vilified Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya on TV.
00:40:21.000I could even see the U.S.-sponsored Al-Hara on my TV screens there.
00:40:26.000You know, I witnessed a very big pro-Assad demonstration that, for me, was notably not picked up anywhere in the West.
00:40:36.000I did see snippets of this demonstration on YouTube, but amazingly showing very, very few people in the crowds.
00:40:45.000I actually got there before, now this is the big pro-regime demonstration where Assad and his wife and I think two of their children showed up.
00:41:10.000But these YouTube videos showed no crowds.
00:41:14.000Whereas for hours after the Assad's left, there were Syrians of all ages, with the Islamist hijab, of all walks of life, soldiers, civilians, laughing, dancing, doing traditional Arabic dances, the dabke, and waving flags.
00:41:36.000And so I thought, well, here's something you're not reading about.
00:41:39.000And I took that trip I took the opportunity to speak to a number of domestic opposition figures who were known among Syrians as opposed to, you know, the Syrian National Council we've been hearing about outside with members who most Syrians did not recognize.
00:41:58.000So I went to speak with domestic opposition figures who Had been in Syrian jails, some for up to a decade, and were well-known, or relatively well-known, within the Syrian populace.
00:42:13.000What I got from that was also striking.
00:42:17.000To a person, they rejected any foreign intervention, they rejected the military station of this conflict, and they rejected sanctions.
00:42:28.000So, you know, it was eye-opening in that I saw that there is an entirely different Syrian body politic, even in opposition to the Syrian government, that is not represented whatsoever in the Western media and much of the sort of Saudi-owned, I guess, Arab media.
00:42:52.000Another thing, I think, That struck me during this trip was I spoke to some NGOs and off the record they were telling me about in conflicted areas of Syria where there were casualties, that it was not a simple matter, that there were armed people
00:43:18.000Shooting at soldiers and other officials, policemen, etc.
00:43:24.000And this is not a straightforward conflict as was being reported, which led me to, you know, I've done a lot of pieces on Syria now, but I think my, for me, my most important piece that came out of this trip was one on the Syrian casualty list.
00:43:43.000And I draw your attention to this because it's kind of the crux of the whole matter.
00:43:47.000I mean, you know, people are screaming humanitarian crisis and people are talking about, you know, humanitarian intervention, basically because of this list, this ever-growing list with, you know, numbers that
00:44:01.000Started off in hundreds and then thousands and now with you know apparently above 20,000 And and I interviewed I came back from Syria that first but interviewed the United Nations the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, I interviewed the Red Cross the Red Crescent in Syria I interviewed Some of the casualty counting groups who are in opposition to the Syrian government.
00:44:28.000And what I sort of gleaned from all this research was that, and this was published back in February of this year, was that there is parity in the numbers of people killed on both sides.
00:44:45.000So there is no disproportionate Syrian regime response to a sort of peaceful civilian protests around the country.
00:44:57.000And I pointed out to the fact that even from as early as April 2011, so a few weeks after the first protests were seen in Daraa, you had incidents where
00:45:14.000For instance, in Tartus, in Banias, where nine police officers were shot in a vehicle, and other incidents where off-duty policemen or soldiers, even a general, traveling with his
00:45:32.000Two sons and a nephew were killed in cold blood, and these were acts of provocations to elicit, in my view, a response from the Syrian Armed Forces to then, you know, create the storyline of the Arab Spring in Syria, you know, brutal regime repressing us using, you know, heavy weapons and, you know,
00:45:59.000Not rubber bullets, you know, weapons to kill.
00:46:03.000And so this civilian list or this casualty list story was an important one because it still remains to this day the crux of the argument for why people Or, you know, sanctioning Syria, why they're talking about military intervention, why they're talking about creating humanitarian corridors.
00:46:23.000It's all because of this perception that the Syrian government is slaughtering unarmed, innocent civilians who are just, you know, voicing their right to a freer, more democratic society.
00:46:41.000Which clearly Syria could probably do with, but it's not what's happening in Syria.
00:46:48.000I posit from the beginning it is actually very even on both sides.
00:46:53.000The brutalities and the killing have reached parity from very early on.
00:46:59.000So as your reporting became increasingly Anti-insurgency, you weren't toeing the mainstream media line.
00:47:09.000You wrote that the Huffington Post actually began to censor your blog post about Syria.
00:47:15.000Can you just tell us about your experience with that?
00:47:19.000Yeah, well, I wouldn't say they waited and I wouldn't say that it became, my writing became increasingly anti-insurgent.
00:47:27.000I questioned, I simply questioned and I did investigative work and I, which is not my thing because I write commentary and analysis, but, you know, this theory was so confusing so, you know, one did, one sort of went You know, read between the lines and went deeper and tried to get original sourcing.
00:47:47.000And as I wrote these stories, it wasn't... I think people...
00:47:52.000Viewed me as being pro-regime, which was not at all the case because I was never speaking to anyone in the regime.
00:47:59.000I was always only speaking to domestic opposition figures and not the ones bandied around by the mainstream media.
00:48:07.000But I think the Huffington Post changed, with me at least.
00:48:19.000This was the first time I saw any censorship.
00:48:21.000Prior to that, really, I could write about anything.
00:48:24.000And my tone hasn't changed very much about how I report on the Middle East.
00:48:28.000You know, when the Huffing Post first engaged me, the world editor at the time, who was the founding world editor, was very excited about a trip I was making to the Middle East, where I was interviewing, for the first time, senior members of Hezbollah and Hamas, you know.
00:48:42.000So here was the Huffington Post, very keen to hear alternative viewpoints from the Middle East.
00:48:48.000And don't forget, both these organizations were on the U.S.
00:48:53.000So, you know, it was a bold new world.
00:48:57.000The blogger here on the Huffington Post was taking the lead.
00:49:00.000And not censoring voices, allowing voices like mine an opportunity to be heard.
00:49:06.000When AOL purchased the Huffington Post, the first time I saw any of my work censored, the first was a piece on Hezbollah's, or allegations that Hezbollah had scuds, which has been an old Israeli allegation.
00:49:18.000And I'd actually started researching this in 2009.
00:49:22.000So when a terrible article in the Times of London came out on it, I use that as an opportunity to sort of showcase my research on whether Hezbollah has scuds or not.
00:49:33.000There was another piece that was censored later last year, which was on the Iran-Saudi assassination hoax, which I called a hoax.
00:49:43.000uh... and and then uh... the very first piece i wrote on syria was censored and it was just a uh... a uh... a piece on the arab league deliberations on syria where i produced uh... original material that wasn't in the media and then they allowed my piece on Stratford calling the opposition liars out and then never allowed another piece of mine to be published on the Huffington Post uh... so it was you know
00:50:11.000Well, I think it's important because Syria on the world pages of the Huffing Post was the largest story of the last year.
00:50:18.000And they repeatedly published articles, timelines out of Beirut and Amman by correspondents and writers from wire services who had not been to Syria, but refused to even publish the first-hand account of one of the Huffing Post's very own bloggers on the Middle East.
00:50:37.000On the new AOL Huffington Post hybrid.
00:50:40.000So that was that was that was shocking.
00:50:56.000I remember watching her in the early days of her Bahrain coverage and saying, wow, how are they allowing this, you know?
00:51:01.000And I have a colleague at the National Review online, the neoconservative publication, who has also recently seen his Syria pieces, which question the Mainstream, dominant narratives now being censored.
00:51:20.000So I think it's happening in all media and it raises questions about, you know, how is it happening in all media?
00:51:26.000And, you know, the same old story line, which I think is accurate, about who owns the media and what their interests are.
00:51:34.000Well, you know, one of the things that you mentioned was the importance of this narrative in the mainstream media or the NATO-run media.
00:51:44.000And one of the articles that you wrote was reporting about the US Special Forces unconventional weapons manual.
00:51:52.000And I was wondering, can you describe to us what is in this Unconventional warfare manual and how that relates to Syria and why having this narrative of, you know, a hit list of like, you know, how many have died today and the perception controlled by the mainstream media is so important.
00:52:15.000Yeah, look, I came across the Unconventional Warfare manual on an obscure blog somewhere.
00:52:22.000It wasn't even the manual, it was a link that I just came across and my mouth dropped and I ran to my editor at the time and said, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, this is, you know, huge.
00:52:33.000I think probably for old hands at InfoWars, it's probably not As much of a revelation, but I mean clearly when I put it online at Al-Akhbar English, it was picked up by numerous alternative US and European media and it was an eye-opener for a number of people, so I'm always happy to talk about this.
00:52:59.000decided after Iraq and Afghanistan, which were conventional wars that put a lot of American money, men, and military hardware to use, that, um, it was too expensive a proposition for them, so they created It's always been there, a manual for unconventional warfare and declared that for the foreseeable future, U.S.
00:53:25.000forces will predominantly engage in irregular warfare operations.
00:53:32.000Well, so, the United States government has a perceived foe, let's say, the Assad regime, or the Iranian regime, or the Libyan regime, and they look at these countries this way.
00:53:47.000Unconventional warfare is really to get local populations to fight America's wars on its behalf.
00:53:54.000So they look at a population as a whole and they recognize that there's a small sliver that is very pro-government and there's a small sliver that's very anti-government.
00:54:04.000But in the middle you have a largely uncommitted population.
00:54:08.000Perhaps they're apathetic, perhaps they kind of like their government, perhaps they kind of don't, but they're not moved to do anything about it.
00:54:15.000As is probably the case with the American population.
00:54:20.000A small sliver that's very pro-Obama, a small sliver that's very anti-Obama, and then an uncommitted middle.
00:54:26.000And the goal of unconventional warfare is to sway the uncommitted middle.
00:54:31.000By using psychological means to support a rebellion against their government.
00:54:38.000And this is where, you know, if you look back in some of the revolutions we've seen in Eastern Europe and even before, you see incidents that, you know, now that we have this manual, this blueprint right in front of us, makes you wonder.
00:54:53.000I mean, there's incidents of sniping in Syria, for instance, you saw You know, young children being snipered.
00:55:00.000Why would the Syrian government want to do this?
00:55:03.000When at the same time they were engaging with leadership in local towns and villages and cities across Syria to try to, you know, calm down.
00:55:42.000You exploit the vulnerabilities of every government.
00:55:46.000And you do things, for instance, like backing or pushing strikes and boycotts at a local level to give the impression of widespread Populists are discontent within the population.
00:56:02.000You have, you then take it to another level where you have, you know, sabotage in cities, you have acts of Well, terrorism, to be quite frankly, in cities.
00:56:19.000You expand operations and you then create a national liberation front, which will be militarized, and then you create a national governing body that is supposed to be the voice of the opposition.
00:56:30.000In this case, the Free Syrian Army and the Syrian National Congress, SNC.
00:56:37.000So, you know, this diagram and the explanation in the Unconventional Warfare Manual, when I saw it,
00:56:44.000Absolutely mirrored what we were seeing happening in Syria and I think in what we saw happen in Libya and what I think the US government was attempting last February in Iran when it kicked off like Twitter activities and whatnot to sort of whip up the populations in Iran and we're seeing this now in Iran as well.
00:57:08.000So it's about Slowly creating perception of widespread discontent, and then some incidents to whip up popular anger, and then you translate that further into supporting a rebellion.
00:57:25.000At a certain point, the US Unconventional Warfare Manual participants to then solicit the, at that point you get foreign assistance in the form of equipment, cash, I think training, and then you take it a little bit further, I think training, and then you take it a little bit further, you have
00:57:55.000You infiltrate the police forces, the army.
00:57:57.000You try to solicit the defection of major players in the government.
00:58:04.000And in the armed forces and in the police forces and any government affiliated organization, you expand front organizations, you start upping overt and covert activities.
00:58:20.000At some point, the United States Has its forces involved, but more the periphery.
00:58:27.000Like I said, this unconventional warfare is about saving the American military blood and treasure.
00:58:33.000You get the Arabs to fight your wars for you.
00:58:39.000And more and more guerrilla actions, more and more urban sabotage.
00:58:42.000You take it to the capital and then you have a regime change, basically.
00:58:56.000And, you know, it's questionable whether, Libya happened so quickly, we hardly had a chance to take a breath, but it's questionable now, I think, whether Qaddafi would have been ousted had NATO not been involved.
00:59:09.000And I think because NATO has not been able to be, get involved in Syria because of Russian and Chinese veto, You now have the U.S.
00:59:19.000soliciting, tacitly or directly, we don't know yet, the involvement of jihadists who are flooding the Syrian borders and carrying out military operations and bringing know-how about urban sabotage and bombings and suicide bombings to Syria.
00:59:42.000So it's really interesting, especially what you mentioned about the sniping and the bombing.
00:59:47.000That's actually in the manual, to try to provoke an uprising.
00:59:53.000And that's pretty much exactly as we saw by the script, what happened in Syria.
00:59:58.000And you mentioned the jihadists in Syria.
01:00:02.000And what I've heard you say before, which is very intriguing, is that Al-Qaeda, we label it Al-Qaeda, The definition of it is not exactly as the mainstream media had us believe over the last decade.
01:00:19.000That it was this mega-organization that had subterranean bases and it was just everywhere.
01:00:25.000It seemed to be everywhere that the US needed to attack.
01:00:28.000But now, of course, as they did in Afghanistan, when they were trying to kick the Soviets out, they funded and created Al-Qaeda.
01:00:37.000They're doing this again, but in a different way.
01:00:42.000You have people from all over the world now, across the Middle East, even in Sydney, Australia and in Europe, taking up and holding the Al-Qaeda flag and chanting, Obama, Obama, we love Osama.
01:00:58.000So it's become, Al-Qaeda has become more like an idea, and I believe it's really been just an idea or a meme that the media has been propelling.
01:01:09.000And you actually wrote something about this In 2009 you wrote an article, Al-Qaeda under my bed.
01:01:16.000And I believe you also said that there's a new strap for Dr. Fair that's come out that's actually admitted, you know, Al-Qaeda is just a meme and a loose, you know, group of jihadists that are taking on this ideology.
01:01:30.000So could you comment on what your theory is?
01:01:35.000Non-Al Qaeda expert, the article I wrote in, I think it was January of 2010, was called, Looking Under My Bed for Al Qaeda, because at that time there were, I think, you know, the U.S.
01:01:46.000was droning in Yemen and there was an explosion of something, I think, in the south of Jordan, Islamist Salafist militants.
01:01:57.000is taking a very, very suddenly assertive and active role in the region, and perhaps with the peace process not working out, and the Iranian regime change plans not working out, and the volume against Israel becoming deafening globally, so I basically argued that
01:02:20.000I'm going to be looking under my bed for Al-Qaeda tonight because they're springing up everywhere all of a sudden and you know whether they're really Al-Qaeda or not was questionable because I recall a couple of years ago sitting with Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson who was Chief of Staff
01:02:42.000for uh... secretary of state Colin Powell and uh... you know he said to me there are 242 Al-Qaeda operatives you know uh... and and and we're running after them like they're the biggest national security threat and he said you know we we have possibly ten percent of Americans who are a bigger threat to national security than 242 Al-Qaeda operatives you know, who are running scared in the Middle East.
01:03:30.000And I did notice that everywhere the U.S. went in the region, when they did start droning activities, Al-Qaeda type groups were springing up in other areas.
01:03:40.000By and large, it is the United States that has made the largest investment in Al-Qaeda by far.
01:03:49.000Because everywhere they go, they grow the global brand and invest in the expansion of Al-Qaeda franchises.
01:04:00.000The whole idea behind why Al-Qaeda even came to be is because of American troops being on Sacred soil in Saudi Arabia, and this was, you know, a sacrilege and we wouldn't tolerate it anymore.
01:04:17.000So initially, you know, other than the antagonism that the Al-Qaeda founders had towards the Saudi regime, the Al Saud family, and many of those monarchies, there was huge antagonism towards the U.S., U.S.
01:04:31.000military in particular, and Israel, of course.
01:04:39.000Al-Qaeda has morphed into an idea, a brand, a convenient scapegoat for just about any operation the US and its allies want to undertake in the Muslim world at large.
01:04:52.000And today, You have Al-Qaeda more as an idea.
01:04:58.000You have young men who are frustrated, angry, disenfranchised, who are, you know, wearing the Al-Qaeda flag and Al-Qaeda black to, you know, represent this idea.
01:05:13.000Now, the problem is In some of these areas, Al-Qaeda is on the same side as the United States.
01:05:24.000And increasingly, certainly in places like Syria and in Libya and even against Iran, where you see militant Salafists engaging Where the U.S.
01:05:37.000used to fuel this militant Salafist resentment, we now see the U.S.
01:05:46.000And I think you could very appropriately call them America's Islamist handmaidens.
01:05:53.000Because certainly in the battles we're seeing in the Middle East, the U.S.
01:05:57.000is either tacitly or directly allowing the growth or involvement of these type of individuals into conflict.
01:06:08.000The United States very erroneously thinks that it can control these elements or that it can allow it to get to the point where there's controlled chaos.
01:06:17.000Unfortunately for the people of these regions, these militant Salafis are just as much abhorred in the region as they are by, you know, in the Western media.
01:06:32.000I'm talking, you know, rolling back their bases and getting the hell out.
01:06:35.000You know, nobody wants American money.
01:06:37.000And frankly, you know, it's time that the United States made a really strong exit from this region.
01:06:43.000I'm talking, you know, rolling back their bases and getting the hell out.
01:06:46.000You know, nobody wants American money.
01:06:48.000Take your, you know, ill-intended conditional financial assistance to and get out.
01:06:56.000Because, you know, no matter what kind of credit Obama and others are taking about bringing freedom and democracy to this region, it is the United States that's backed the most brutal and undemocratic regimes in this region.
01:07:10.000They continue to do so with the Gulf monarchies.
01:07:13.000And, you know, their two biggest bases, the big military, sorry, military bases in Qatar, the largest in the region, and their largest naval base in the region is in Bahrain.
01:07:24.000You know, so the U.S. government, I think, has allocated, has now agreed to sell the Gulf Cooperation Council member countries.
01:08:05.000The US government has sucked it up where it's needed to, with Egypt and with Tunisia, but it sure as hell isn't going to let anyone else get away with it, and is very much behind the counter-revolution swing through this region.
01:08:20.000And in my view, the counter-revolutions are a distraction from the countries most likely to be hit by public widespread popular protest.
01:08:32.000And you know, we saw those and what happened, it was Tunisia with Ben Ali and it was Egypt's Mubarak and around the same time, Yemen and Bahrain caught on fire, and we were hearing, you know, about street demonstrations and a few beatings in Jordan.
01:08:54.000And these are all U.S.-supported governments.
01:08:59.000And it was essential to move things away from these U.S. proxy states because otherwise, you know, the U.S. would be out of the region.
01:09:10.000And so you had Libya very conveniently stirred up, and now Syria.
01:09:18.000So, So, you know, and of course Iran stays on the map.
01:09:22.000But I remember an article, I remember thinking when all this started in 2011, like, you know, how is the U.S.
01:09:29.000And David Sanger of the New York Times, who I don't love, he writes, you know, silly stories on the Iranian nuclear issue.
01:09:36.000But he absolutely, I think, hit the nail on the head when he talked about the Obama administration looking at Every single one of these uprisings in the Arab world, through the prism of how this affects Iran's growing hegemony and growing influence in the region.
01:09:54.000So, you know, even if we would, in the United States, be okay with reforms in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, not while Iran was gaining.
01:10:05.000And so, you know, this is the story of, sadly, the story of the Arab Spring.
01:10:09.000It's become, you know, The American-Saudi counter-revolution.
01:10:14.000And, you know, hopefully, and I tend to think, I think as others perhaps who are in the world of Middle East geopolitics, that Syria might actually be the final battleground on this, because Syria was so badly done, and so I guess, you know, it was, there was a lot of chutzpah in what the U.S.
01:10:41.000Gargantuan balls to go into a country and from, you know, one end to the other, whip up these kind of revolts.
01:10:49.000And not only that, but completely lie and misrepresent, you know, what's going on there.
01:10:56.000And what happened in Syria that's interesting is other growing global hegemons, I mean, we're going towards a multilateral world, so those other players stepped up, the BRICS in particular, And most notably, the Russians and the Chinese stood up and said, no way, no more.
01:12:14.000If Syria had happened in three months, nobody would have noticed these games.
01:12:19.000Nobody would have noticed this irregular warfare.
01:12:22.000But because it's been now 19 months, So much is under scrutiny.
01:12:27.000I think many people in the region have started to see the level and intensity of games and machinations that have gone into, you know, thwarting the will of a population and creating rebellion.
01:12:45.000And I don't think it's going to happen easily again.
01:12:47.000You know, certainly the Iranians are on watch.
01:12:52.000Oh, let's hope for the best in this case, you know.
01:12:56.000I do get a lot of hope from just listening to you talk about that.
01:13:00.000And I'm really thankful that you came to talk to us today.
01:13:26.000They can look for this article on Al-Akhbar English.
01:13:29.000I published most of my articles on Syria in Al-Akhbar English, but I also have my blog at MideastShuffle.com, which my other pieces in New York Times and Salon.com and Huffington Post also appear.
01:13:45.000And I can always be followed on Twitter at S. Narwani.
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01:14:34.000The collective consciousness turns once again to the United Nations.
01:14:39.000Many Americans, and especially the soldiers that serve the Commander-in-Chief in Congressional declarations of war, are once again left out in the cold.
01:14:48.000We were not asked, stunningly, in direct violation of the War Powers Act, whether or not you believe it's Constitution, it certainly didn't comply with it.
01:14:57.000We spent our time worrying about the UN, the Arab League, NATO, And too little time, in my opinion, worried about the elected representatives of the United States.
01:15:06.000Do you think that you can act without Congress to initiate a no-fly zone in Syria without congressional approval?
01:15:18.000Our goal would be to seek international permission and we would come to the Congress and inform you and determine how best to approach this, whether or not we would want to get permission from the Congress.
01:15:34.000I think those are issues we would have to discuss as we decide what to do here.
01:15:38.000Well, I'm almost breathless about that because what I heard you say is we're going to seek international approval and they will come and tell the Congress what we might do and we might seek congressional approval.
01:15:52.000If we're working with an international coalition and we're working with NATO, we would want to be able to Get appropriate permissions in order to be able to do that.
01:16:02.000That's something that all of these countries would want to have some kind of legal basis on which to act.
01:16:14.000Well, obviously, if NATO made the decision to go in, that would be one.
01:16:20.000If we developed an international coalition beyond NATO, then obviously some kind of UN security resolution... So you're saying NATO would give you a legal basis, and an ad hoc coalition of nations would provide a legal basis?
01:16:43.000If we were able to put together a coalition and were able to move together, then obviously we would seek whatever legal basis we would need in order to make that justified.
01:16:54.000I mean, you know, we can't just pull them all together in a combat operation without getting the legal basis on which to act.
01:17:03.000Well, who are you asking for the legal basis from?
01:17:09.000Obviously, if the UN passed a security resolution as it did in Libya, we would do that.
01:17:15.000If NATO came together as we did in Bosnia, we would rely on that.
01:17:22.000His response is absolute confirmation that our military and executive branches have been hijacked by the United Nations.
01:17:30.000Which is controlled by the New World Order agenda and promoted by the fiat currency banking cartels.
01:17:36.000How can the United Nations continue to subvert our sovereign constitutional authority to control the actions of our own United States military?
01:17:46.000Flashback to the Paris Peace Conference that ended World War I. A League of Nations was formed with a primary mission of maintaining world peace.
01:17:55.000The American Republican Majority Congress refused to join the League of Nations as Germany and the Axis powers all left the League of Nations and World War II ensued.
01:18:07.000At the end of the Second World War, the United Nations picked up where the League of Nations failed.
01:18:13.000The Rockefeller family, one of the primary architects of the Federal Reserve System, donated the 17 acres on the East River of New York City to build the United Nations headquarters.
01:18:27.000Arranged by Nelson Rockefeller, the deal further solidified the modern presence of the Rockefeller influence in domestic and foreign policy.
01:18:38.000The United Nations houses 15 specialized agencies outside of New York City.
01:18:44.000All of the locations of the United Nations outside of the United States enjoy extraterritorial privileges.
01:18:51.000Thus, the activities of these various entities are sheltered from United States law.
01:18:57.000As the New World As the world agenda moves forward and global powers coalesce, the United Nations placed the American military on the tip of their spear.
01:19:07.000The power to declare war was specifically reserved for Congress through the War Powers Clause.
01:19:13.000The President shall be Commander-in-Chief of the Army and the Navy of the United States, and of the militia of several states, when called into the actual service of the United States.
01:19:26.000This power to command the military is specifically balanced by Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 of the Constitution, which vests in Congress the power to declare war.
01:19:39.000It reads, Congress shall have power to declare war, grant letters of mark and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water.
01:19:50.000On the heels of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, primarily in response to the Gulf of Tonkin false flag operation, Congress passed the 1973 War Powers Resolution.
01:20:01.000The resolution was vetoed by the President.
01:20:04.000However, Congress overrode the veto with a two-thirds majority vote.
01:20:08.000The War Powers Resolution requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing military action, and limits the deployment to 60 days with an additional 30 days for withdrawal.
01:20:21.000Only a declaration of war by Congress can authorize the 91st day of combat.
01:20:27.000Disregarded by every President since the Korean War, and in modern times by both President Clinton in Bosnia, and again by President Obama in Libya, The executive office seems to have forgotten that American soil must be attacked for the president to attack another country.
01:20:46.000America must insist the violators of constitutional law remove themselves or be removed from the public arena.
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01:21:43.000Hi, and we're back with Dr. Ali Muhammad, and we're back with Dr. Ali Muhammad, who is the Muhammad, who is the LFG of the Syria Tribune website and he's actually from Syria as well.
01:22:11.000He's going to talk to us about the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:22:16.000This is a group that's inside Syria that has a lot of influence.
01:22:22.000It's probably the second most influential group and it's one of the groups that is sort of pushing this insurgency.
01:22:32.000Dr. Ali, is the Muslim Brotherhood just another jihadi group?
01:22:37.000Or what is their significance and power in Syria?
01:22:39.000And can you tell us a little bit about their ideology and what their aims are?
01:22:46.000Hello Mimi, thank you for having me again.
01:22:48.000Actually, this is a very important topic and we need to discuss it in as much detail as possible.
01:22:53.000The Muslim Brotherhood is not just another jihadi group, it's actually the mother of all jihadi groups.
01:22:59.000If we go back in history, we need to realize that the boom of jihadi groups came with the Soviet-Afghani war in the 80s.
01:23:09.000And back then there was this person whose name is Abdullah Azzam, who is a Palestinian Jordanian, and he started by forming a jihadi group in Palestine, but very soon he stopped that and he went to Egypt, then to Saudi Arabia, and there he went to Pakistan to supervise all the influx of the Arab jihadis.
01:23:41.000And this person was actually the spiritual father of all jihadi groups and he is a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:23:49.000It's worth mentioning that Abdullah Azzam is Osama Bin Laden's teacher and spiritual leader and it's actually from under his cloak that Osama Bin Laden rose.
01:24:01.000Despite the fact that they disagreed on certain things at the end and Osama Bin Laden formed a unity with Ayman al-Zawahiri, the current leader of Al-Qaeda, and this ended up in creating the global jihadi groups that the world is suffering because of now.
01:24:21.000So as you can see, the Muslim Brotherhood has an important role in the initiation of all this global jihad And this is actually not surprising, because if you go back to the very roots, even before Abdullah's, the Muslim Brotherhood was created by a person called Hassan al-Banna.
01:25:09.000He states that violence is the only way to spread the word of God.
01:25:16.000He was actually asked to repent in exchange for his life because he was sentenced to death during the time of President Jamal Abdel Nasser in Egypt.
01:25:25.000But he refused to repent and he said, I prefer to die for the Sharia of Allah.
01:25:37.000So this kind of ideology is actually what created the special groups in Muslim Brotherhood, whether in Syria or in Egypt.
01:25:49.000They were called in Egypt the special group.
01:25:51.000As simple as this, but in Syria they were called the Fighting Scout.
01:25:56.000These are groups from the Muslim Brotherhood who believed in violence and in suicide bombing and all sports of currently well-known Islamic Jihadists.
01:26:09.000So yes, basically what you can clearly say and it's proven historically is that the Muslim Brotherhood is the spiritual entity from which all jihadi groups, even Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden's groups emerged.
01:26:29.000Well, can you tell us then a little bit about their history in the US?
01:26:48.000did play a role in forming the ideology because Sayyid Qutb, the founder of the violence ideology started in the U.S.
01:26:59.000and it was his reaction to the openness and sexual freedoms in the US that caused him to be very extreme in refusing these and in trying to establish what he would like to call the Sharia of Allah.
01:27:20.000So yeah, the US played a role somehow, even if indirectly.
01:27:25.000The UK, though, played a more direct role in their establishment because a lot of historical researchers say that Hassan al-Banna was somehow linked to the British embassy in Egypt.
01:27:44.000The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria was formed in 1942, if I am not mistaken.
01:27:52.000The person who formed it was a friend of Hassan al-Bannaz who studied in Al-Azhar and he was Influenced by al-Banna's ideology and in 1945 this person, his name is Mustafa Sibai, he's from Homs by the way, he was elected the first leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria.
01:28:13.000At the beginning, the Muslim Brotherhood wanted everybody to believe that they believe in non-violence and in elections and democracy, etc.
01:28:32.000Three, I guess, where they threatened this person, Mustafa Sibai, and his group threatened to burn bars and discotheques in Damascus the same way they did in the famous, or let's say the infamous Cairo, the huge Cairo fire, and they threatened to do the same in Syria.
01:28:56.000Later, with the unity with Egypt in 1958, the Muslim Brotherhood subsided and they were scared because Jamal Abdel Nasser, the president of the then called the United Arab Republic, he was a sworn enemy of the Muslim Brotherhood, so they were quiet for the three years during the the unity.
01:29:17.000After that, in 1963, when Baath came to power in Syria, they started clashing violently.
01:29:24.000And that's when the infamous, the fighting scout, or what we call in Arabic, was formed.
01:29:32.000And actually it's funny because History repeats itself.
01:29:38.000At-Tali'a al-Muqatila or the Fighting Scout back then committed disastrous crimes against Syrian people and they blamed the government for them just the same way they are doing now.
01:29:51.000So it started to escalate, and it's worth mentioning that this was even before the era of President Hafez al-Assad, the father of the current president.
01:30:01.000So the very first clash happened in Hama, and the Syrian army had to attack Hama, and that was under Amin al-Hafez's presidency, a Sunni president from the same area.
01:30:13.000So, the claim that the Muslim Brotherhood would like people to believe that it was al-Assad's family that started fighting with them is totally not true.
01:30:23.000It was way before that, actually, literally seven years before that.
01:30:34.000So, after that, their violence escalated, and with Hafez Al-Assad coming to power in 1970, the Syrian government became stronger and more stable after a long time of coup d'etat and another coup d'etat the next day.
01:30:52.000And Hafez Al-Assad brought stability to Syria, mainly by defeating all other opponents, political opponents.
01:31:01.000Obviously, the Muslim Brotherhood, because of their secret nature and the way they operate in small groups and the methodology that they use to protect themselves.
01:31:11.000They were the tougher nut to crack for President Assad, the father.
01:31:17.000Then they found an opportunity when Syria was exhausted later at the end of the 70s early 80s Because Syria had to interfere in Lebanon back then because of the Lebanese civil war that erupted in 1976.
01:31:35.000And the Syrian army had to send a lot of units to Lebanon to fight, to stop the fight and later to fight Israel in the Israeli invasion in 1982-83.
01:31:45.000And at the same time, the Iraqi president, back then he was the number one hero for the US and NATO nations because he was fighting Iran.
01:31:57.000I'm referring of course to Saddam Hussein, the late Iraqi president.
01:32:01.000He was not at good terms with Syria and he started supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and they found it as an opportunity.
01:32:07.000This created the escalation of events that ended in what is now called the Hama disaster, let's say.
01:32:18.000The opposition would like to call it the Hama massacre and the Syrian government would like to call it the Hama event.
01:32:24.000The escalation happened because this fighting scout started committing terrorist actions and they actually admitted
01:32:35.000Even Ali Sadreddin al-Bayanuni, the current leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, admits that it was the Muslim Brotherhood who killed people in al-Bakiya in Damascus, it was the Muslim Brotherhood who burnt cinemas and theatres, and it was definitely the Muslim Brotherhood that killed a lot of officers in a military school in Aleppo.
01:32:56.000The killing of the officers in the military school of Aleppo was on a sectarian basis, and it was a very ugly stage in the Syrian The Syrian army decided then that it's time to take rid of them and things escalated until the Battle of Hama and after the Battle of Hama the Muslim Brotherhood had zero presence in Syria for a long time.
01:33:19.000Up until 2011 when they had the chance because of the rise of what is falsely called the Arab Spring, while we should call it the Muslim Brotherhood Spring, Or the Muslim Brotherhood Autumn, if we want to be more specific.
01:33:32.000The Muslim Brotherhood winning in Tunisia, in Egypt, and winning under the table in Libya as well, and now they are trying to win Syria.
01:33:42.000The history and the awareness of the Syrian people that the Muslim Brotherhood is a group of terrorists made it very difficult for them to win Syria.
01:33:51.000They are still fighting, supported by all the Countries that have interests in Syria being defeated and weak like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey and other NATO nations of course.
01:34:08.000So they are fighting with hope that they will control Syria but the Syrian army is fighting back with hope and actions not to allow them to.
01:34:19.000Well, it's interesting you call it a Muslim Brotherhood Spring because you can see all of these Islamic governments emerging from what the U.S.
01:34:29.000And there's also, from the Foreign Policy website, a report that was released by the Defense Intelligence Agency that actually pretty much out in the open said You know, we need to support the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria.
01:34:46.000The Muslim Brotherhood has tried to take over Syria in the past, but it was because the Syrian people didn't want them that they were rejected.
01:34:56.000And it also, interestingly, mentions about the Hama Massacre, as they call it, which the media repeatedly talks about the Assad regime, the Hama Massacre, and the thousands of people killed.
01:35:45.000kills Osama Bin Laden, the faithful student of Abdullah Azzam.
01:35:52.000Of Abdullah Azzam, of the Muslim Brotherhood, and on the other hand it supports the Muslim Brotherhood to control the countries that were invaded by this manipulation and media attacks.
01:36:03.000So yes, it is very ironic, and it is definitely a Muslim Brotherhood string, because if you look at how things turned out, you will see that it turned out in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood controlling the area.
01:36:17.000and Israel not concerned about the Muslim Brotherhood controlling the area?
01:36:22.000This is the important question that we need to ask ourselves.
01:36:25.000It's very silly to think that the US and other NATO nations are after democracy and the welfare of the Arab people, because if they were, they wouldn't have supported the dictators for tens of years, actually, for half a century, let's be specific.
01:36:40.000So, it's definitely not the welfare of the Arabic people.
01:36:43.000They want the Muslim Brotherhood there for a reason, because the Muslim Brotherhood can be controlled, and actually its role is to be controlled by others.
01:36:51.000It's very hard for them to be independent.
01:36:54.000Currently, it's common knowledge now that there are countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey supporting the rebels in Syria and giving them arms, money and means of communication.
01:37:08.000These countries that are giving the arms are definitely the countries that will be calling the shots if the dream comes true and they topple the Syrian regime.
01:37:19.000So if a certain If a certain group controls Syria, and this certain group is controlled by Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S.
01:37:29.000in the background, then it's definitely a spring for Israel because all the actions happen in favor of the Israeli interest in the area.
01:37:39.000And when we are talking about the Israeli interest, we're not talking about the Old Testament interest that Israel claims to be founded on, but the actual economic interest in oil, in gas, in the strategic positioning of the area, in all these different aspects.
01:37:58.000Turkey and its relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood is not new, and we all know that Najmouddin Arbakan, the founder of the new era of Islamic politics in Turkey, is one of the Muslim Brotherhood the founder of the new era of Islamic politics in Turkey, is one
01:38:18.000And now his faithful student, or let me say his unfaithful student, Erdogan, because Arbakan was at least working for the favor of his nation, but Erdogan doesn't seem to care much about the welfare of Turkey.
01:38:31.000He's more worried about the welfare of the Islamic uprising.
01:38:36.000So, Erdogan is supporting these rebels publicly, and these rebels are mainly Muslim Brotherhood and other Salafi Jihadi groups.
01:38:45.000So, the link here is very clear, and Erdogan and Davudoglu are not denying it.
01:38:53.000They hosted the very first Muslim Brotherhood Convention back in April 2011 and they supported them publicly and they helped them form the Syrian National Council which we can easily call the Muslim Brotherhood Syrian National Council and they supported them in the media, they supported them with weapons, money, they allowed them to cross the borders freely and they helped them locate strategic areas and strategic
01:39:19.000sides for the Syrian army and the Syrian government so the link is very clear and nobody is denying it.
01:39:26.000The question is what will Erdogan win?
01:39:35.000Well, it's very interesting you say it's very clear but then in the media you have repeated over and over again that Israel is fearful of having Sunni Islamist be in power in Syria.
01:39:50.000But you know, I've heard also that the Muslim Brotherhood doesn't have an anti-Israeli policy.
01:39:55.000And of course, you know, they are, Israel is allies with Saudi Arabia, which, you know, one of the most extreme Islamist countries in the region.
01:40:05.000So why do you think it is that this kind of Mind split in the media and reality is existing.
01:40:17.000Is there any legitimacy in the so-called fear of Israel of the Muslim Brotherhood?
01:40:26.000This is just a way of selling the Muslim Brotherhood as a good group for the Arabic people.
01:40:33.000The simple Arabic people who only care about the fight with Israel and about regaining the Arabic rights, rightful rights, in Palestine, in Gaza, the West Bank, in Syrian-occupied Jolan Heights, and the strategic rights of oil and gas, etc.
01:40:50.000So to sell the Muslim Brotherhood to these people, the media is trying to portray the Muslim Brotherhood as anti-Israel.
01:40:56.000But lucky for us, the Muslim Brotherhood is not very good at concealing its intentions.
01:41:02.000Because just a few weeks ago, the Egyptian president, who is a Muslim Brotherhood candidate, He sent a message to Shimon Peres, the Israeli president, and he called him my great friend.
01:41:17.000And this was leaked to the media, and there's a copy of it online, and everybody knows it, and the presidential palace in Egypt did not deny it.
01:41:36.000So this tells all that we need to hear about the relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and Israel.
01:41:42.000It's not a bad relationship in any way.
01:41:46.000It's actually a honeymoon and we can see the results in Gaza and in what the Egyptian army did on the borders and in Israel allowing the Egyptian army to go into Sina for the first time since the peace treaty.
01:42:08.000Well, we're nearing the end, but I think there's still time for another question.
01:42:15.000You mentioned that the Muslim Brotherhood is in fact, you know, basically the parent or the mother of all of the other jihadi groups, and that, you know, even in its inception it was supported by the UK.
01:42:30.000But now we see sort of a split between the Muslim Brotherhood and the more Salafi and Wahhabi groups.
01:42:39.000The Israeli-Al Qaeda Muslim Brotherhood, what is it?
01:42:54.000The history of this difference goes back to the end of the Soviet presence in Afghanistan because when the Soviet forces withdraw from Afghanistan, there was a discrepancy and a big disagreement between Abdullah Azzam, the Muslim Brotherhood leader that I told you about earlier, and his two the Muslim Brotherhood leader that I told you about earlier, and his two students, Osama bin Laden Abdullah Azzam thought that now that we took rid of the Soviets, we need to go back to Palestine and fight there.
01:43:22.000But Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri disagreed, and they thought that the Arabic governments are the next target and we should liberate the Arabic clans from what they call the filthy governments before we go back to Palestine strong and united.
01:43:39.000And this disagreement caused Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri to form Al-Qaeda from under the cloak of the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:43:46.000And this Al-Qaeda was and still is the umbrella name under which a lot of Salafi Jihadi groups operate.
01:43:55.000It's worth mentioning that Abdullah Azzam was killed in a car bombing in Afghanistan when he was going to give his Juma prayer speech somewhere.
01:44:09.000A lot of people think that Ayman al-Zawahiri had something to do with killing Abdullah Azzam.
01:44:16.000And Abdullah Azzam's family seemed to think that no, Ayman Zawahiri could not do that, it must be Israel, etc.
01:44:22.000But killing Abdullah Azzam was killing the violent wing of the Islamic Jihad that wanted to target Israel and leaving the stage open for the other wing that is more extreme, more Fundamental, and they wanted to fight somewhere else, as has been clear for the past 20 or more years.
01:44:45.000So, this is the history of this discrepancy.
01:44:49.000But now, when we look at the Syrian situation, we can clearly see that Jabhat al-Nusra, for example, which is an extreme Qaeda-type Salafi-jihadi group, is fighting hand-in-hand with the Muslim Brotherhood.
01:45:01.000So, they are united now against a common enemy, which is the Syrian government and the Syrian people.
01:45:06.000But very soon, if their dream comes true and the country falls into their hands, the very first fight that will erupt, it will be between these two groups, the Muslim Brotherhood on one hand and the other Islamic Jihad groups on the other.
01:45:20.000And the result will of course be a disaster to the Syrian people and a lot of killing, a lot of massacres and ruining economy and the future of millions of Syrians.
01:45:31.000So, although they are both the enemy of the Syrian people at the moment, and they should be considered the enemy of human civilization at the moment, they are together now because they are united against a common enemy.
01:45:46.000But very soon, if they are, and actually it started at a low scale, but if they win, it will be big scale and it will be a disaster for the Syrian people and for the region altogether.
01:46:00.000Well, thank you so much, Aleph, for talking with us.
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01:48:46.000Thousands of popular diet and sugar-free foods and beverages contain an artificial sweetener that researchers say may cause cancer.
01:48:54.000The ingredient is aspartame, and it is by far the most dangerous substance on the market that is added to our foods.
01:49:02.000Aspartame is an artificial sweetener found in thousands of products worldwide and chances are you are consuming it.
01:49:11.000It's added to sugar-free gum, juice beverages, tabletop sweeteners like Equal and NutraSweet.
01:49:17.000It's in cereals, soft drinks, yogurt, breath mints, multivitamins, wine coolers, and even over-the-counter medicines.
01:49:23.000The toxic long-term effects of aspartame are often dismissed as a hoax by the sweetener industry.
01:49:30.000However, numerous independent controlled studies using human subjects have concluded that aspartame is deadly.
01:49:37.000Now, there's a number of studies that claim that aspartame is completely safe to consume, but the vast majority of those studies were conducted by, well, you guessed it, the aspartame industry.
01:50:38.000Even Fox News recently reported in 2005 that artificial sweeteners had been linked to a wide range of cancers after studying involving rats.
01:50:48.000So these rats actually had tumors the size of golf balls.
01:50:51.000So does that concern you when you hear stuff like that?
01:51:15.000Because in their own studies with monkeys, large portions of them that were fed it died Do you think that aspartame should be on the market today?
01:51:23.000articles in the he has done a major study finding lower birth weights early birth and yes miscarriages from women that drink aspartame laden soft drinks like coke zero you think that aspartame should be on the market today no why not because it hasn't been demonstrated to be safe the FDA looked at the research and in 1975 put aspartame's approval on hold in
01:51:51.000It set up an independent panel of doctors to study Aspartame.
01:51:54.000In 1980, that public board of inquiry unanimously ruled Aspartame should not go on the market.
01:52:00.000Edith was drinking a cup of low-calorie hot chocolate that night.
01:53:23.000Do you think there's a chance the FDA could be corrupt?
01:53:27.000About as big a chance as any other part of our government.
01:53:32.000Now the FDA approval of aspartame was highly contested and subject to multiple congressional hearings and scientific criticism.
01:53:40.000In fact, aspartame was continuously rejected by the FDA for over 15 years until it was finally approved in 1981.
01:53:49.000Since that time, the FDA has published a list of 92 symptoms of aspartame poisoning, which includes headaches, vision loss, including blindness, seizures, neurological problems, cardiovascular problems, and death.
01:54:03.000The FDA even admits adverse reactions to aspartame comprise about 80% of consumer complaints it receives each year.
01:54:12.000Yet the dangerous substance remains on the market and is consumed by millions of people every single day.
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01:54:23.000The FDA even admits adverse reactions to aspartame comprise about 80% of consumer complaints it receives each year.
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01:58:45.000I'll tell you who I have coming up in my segment today.
01:58:49.000I've got a musician who, we've put two of his videos on InfoWars.com.
01:58:55.000He's a musician slash video editor, graphics designer, artist.
01:59:01.000And he was also in the reporter contest and I think his works very understated but also very in your face and kind of reminds me of those Schoolhouse Rock Videos that I used to watch when I was a kid and the way it throws out the images and the words and really makes you think.
01:59:22.000That's what I liked about the Schoolhouse Rock back in the day was it kind of made you think about what goes on.
01:59:29.000It wasn't just some schlock thing like Thundar the Barbarian.
01:59:35.000We're going to have Josh Owens on first, and then at about 7.30, bottom of the hour, I'm going to have in studio Linda Green, who's an activist with Fluoride Free Austin.
01:59:45.000We're going to talk about her struggle.
01:59:47.000She's been doing this for about four years or so, really fighting the fight locally to get fluoride out of our water supply, and she's really going up against You know, a mayor and a city council that will laugh at her, dismiss her and her organization.
02:00:02.000And these people make continued, repeated attempts to get fluoride out of the Austin water supply.
02:00:09.000And we're also going to show some camera footage inside one of the water treatment plants.
02:00:16.000So you'll see for yourself what they actually put in our water supply, where they keep it.
02:00:22.000And the MSDS that they actually label it on the side of, you can see what it is right there.
02:00:29.000I think it's going to surprise you if you've never seen this footage before.
02:02:12.000Pakistan's interior minister stated Wednesday that up to 8 out of 10 people killed in US drone strikes inside his country are completely innocent civilians.
02:02:21.000Repeating a plea he made to the US a fortnight ago to allow Pakistani authorities to oversee drone activity.
02:03:47.000And then we also have to show the other instances where the FBI is basically getting people and entrapping them into these weird bomb plots that Ordinarily, these people would not have done this on their own.
02:04:00.000They don't have either the mental capacity, the money, the connections.
02:04:04.000But then suddenly an FBI informant appears who's got it all right here.
02:04:15.000And they give these guys this stuff and they put them on these missions.
02:04:18.000And then Thank God the FBI is on it because they're able to bust it because their informants are running the operation the whole time.
02:04:25.000This headline by Kurt Nimmo, FBI entraps a witless patsy in Federal Reserve bombing plot.
02:04:32.000Federal authorities in New York have arrested a Bangladeshi man with overseas connections to Al-Qaeda who planned to blow up the Federal Reserve.
02:04:41.000And I say this man, I'm not even going to try to pronounce his name at this time of the morning, was provided with inert explosives by federal agents and closely monitored by the FBI as he tried to act out his plot, according to the Associated Press.
02:04:53.000Federal prosecutors said Nafus had proposed several spots for his attack, including the New York Stock Exchange and a letter claiming responsibility for the Federal Reserve plot.
02:05:06.000Well there you go, they get a guy off the boat and who knows what they do.
02:05:11.000They could feed him, they could drug him, who knows how these guys get into this situation.
02:05:17.000But it's interesting and RT reported last August.
02:05:23.000They're talking about a Mother Jones report.
02:05:25.000The report reveals that the FBI regularly infiltrates communities where they suspect terrorist-minded individuals to be engaging with others, regardless of their intentions.
02:05:34.000Agents are sent in to converse within the community, find suspects that could potentially carry out lone wolf attacks, because that's the narrative.
02:05:41.000It's going to be lone wolf attacks from inside the U.S.
02:05:44.000But, you know, usually it's not even Muslims.
02:05:49.000It's those type of people who they're going to go after.
02:05:52.000By providing weaponry funds and a plan, FBI-directed agents will encourage otherwise unwilling participants to plot out terrorist attacks, only to bust them before the events fully materialize.
02:06:05.000And you can check out Wednesday's edition of the InfoWars Nightly News.
02:06:08.000Jakari Jackson really breaks it down, how this has been happening.
02:06:13.000You know, you could make a case on pretty much every terrorist attack, but all the way to the first New York Trade Center bombing, where the FBI actually cooked the bomb, got the drivers, pretty much got them into position, and luckily one of the guys who was involved in the incident was able to make tapes of this, and we've played them on this show before.
02:06:36.000It's truly amazing what our government engages in.
02:06:39.000I really did a lot of looking into the underwear bomber incident.
02:06:43.000I was making police state for Back when I started it was within the first year and as we were making it the underwear bomb bomber plot happened and as we started to get more information just within the first few days and then having a witness who came on on the show Kurt Haskell And really just lay out what he saw and then the subsequent cover-up that he was able to witness.
02:07:10.000You know, I said, I told Alex, I said, we have to add this to Police State 4.
02:07:17.000It's creating these situations, putting people into them so it has a face.
02:07:22.000And you know, Abdulmutallab's face was everywhere, all over the All over the mainstream media, you know, day after day, underwear bomber, the underwear bomber.
02:07:30.000And then luckily we had Michael Chertoff, I think it means son of the devil is what his name means in Russian.
02:07:37.000And he's there to sell us his body scanners for the company that he consults with.
02:07:43.000And now we have body scanners everywhere.
02:07:45.000We have TSA agents putting their hands in our pants and doing other gross things and really preying on the disabled.
02:07:53.000We've played a video of mine where I'm going out passing out Info Wars glossy magazines for this little inner office contest we were having.
02:08:05.000And it's real interesting, you know, this guy came up to me and wanted me to leave the area.
02:08:10.000One of these concert staff people for this big concert, I was passing him out in front of the area, not even on technically the grounds.
02:08:20.000And he didn't like that but he wanted to come over and throw his power out and I use a clip of this 71 year old man who was describing his TSA kind of you know horrible situation where they they made him stand up he was in a wheelchair he has a replaced knee replacement And they pulled his pants down.
02:08:39.000So he's standing there with his underwear, and he's like, can we go in the back room?
02:08:43.000And he says the agent started beating on her chest, going, I have power, I have power, I have power.
02:08:55.000Just that statement there, you know, anytime we get into those situations around here in the office where we're dealing with those petty power situations, I start beating on my chest going, I have power, I have power.
02:09:10.000So anytime I see these situations with the TSA, I'm always reminded of that I have power moment that anybody who's traveled has felt that, especially when dealing with the TSA.
02:09:24.000I've got more news and more stuff coming up.
02:10:47.000We just really want the information to get out there, and Prison Planet TV is an opportunity for you to Really support us on a continual basis, you know, all year long.
02:11:07.000You've got all of Alex's movies that you can download and burn to DVD or just, you know, show to your friends.
02:11:12.000You know, we just want the information to get out there.
02:11:15.000And let me tell you, since I've been here, I got here in February 2009, and although I'd been awake a lot longer than that, I'd kind of woken up to the two-party system in college, and then from there, you know, the process of further awakening, a lot of it mainly due to Alex Jones.
02:11:32.000And I moved to Austin, Texas in 98, and I remember turning on the radio, and I found this talk station, and there's a guy yelling about the two-party system and how it's all corrupt.
02:11:41.000I'm like, this is what I've been reading.
02:11:45.000You know, it's Alex Jones and he's on AXS and he was everywhere and he kept, you know, hitting all these issues that the mainstream media just doesn't report.
02:12:23.000And she didn't really say who she was until after the interview.
02:12:26.000But, you know, her responses in, you know, when Melissa Melton was questioning her about the CEOs giving to Tom Vilsack's wife, who's Tom Vilsack's basically in bed with Monsanto.
02:12:41.000And so why are these CEOs of Whole Foods who are supposed to be, you know, this bastion of organic food?
02:12:47.000And they say, you know, all natural or 100% real ingredients on the side of their building.
02:12:54.000You know, they paint this on here, but in reality, they have GMOs and they don't seem, you know, on the surface, they don't seem to be interested in having Prop 37 pass in California.
02:13:04.000Because once it passes in California, the dominoes are going to fall.
02:13:08.000And so it's our duty to, you know, get behind the people of California and help Proposition 37 pass because we need to have these foods labeled.
02:15:56.000There is a reason they don't give you time to think.
02:16:00.000There's a reason they don't give you time to think.
02:16:04.000It's a new world that's coming when the old world's dead.
02:16:08.000The Empire is burning down, we're hanging by a thread.
02:16:12.000It's time to panic, to react, to stop this war.
02:16:16.000Humanity is rising and the truth is coming forth.
02:16:20.000Humanity is rising and the truth is coming forth.
02:16:24.000whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, listen to the lies just believe whoa, listen to the lies just believe in truth There are answers to the questions, there is solid proof.
02:16:48.000With the camps to keep you in, the laws to keep you quiet.
02:16:52.000Tyranny is here, there is no choice to deny it.
02:16:56.000But what comes next, we head into the long night.
02:17:00.000In the info war, we have just begun to fight.
02:17:04.000But what comes next, we head into the long night.
02:17:10.000It's a new world that's coming when the old world's dead.
02:17:20.000The empire is burning down, we're hanging by a thread.
02:17:24.000It's time to panic, to react, to stand once more.
02:17:28.000Humanity is rising and the truth is coming for.
02:17:32.000Humanity is rising and the truth is coming for.
02:18:16.000When did you write this song and when did you decide to put it together into a music video?
02:18:21.000Well, I wrote the song about two weeks before I posted the video.
02:18:31.000I wrote the song in about a day, and then I made the video in about two weeks, and I just threw it up pretty quickly.
02:18:38.000It doesn't look like you threw it up, no pun intended.
02:18:40.000It looks like you really spent a lot of time in it, you got a lot of creativity, and did you watch a lot of Schoolhouse Rock as a kid?
02:18:48.000You know, I didn't, but here lately I've been trying to think of different ways that, I guess, I don't know if necessarily I want to bring If I've been thinking of different ways to bring people into the truth movement or whatever you want to call it, but also at the same time while sort of reigniting a fire in people who are already in it and who already know what's going on and who hear these awful things day in and day out.
02:19:18.000I would think often times it gets to you.
02:19:22.000I just think sometimes people respond differently to music, so... But no, Schoolhouse Rock, I started watching videos of that not that long ago, and you know, like the preamble, and I don't know, it just sort of made me excited to... I don't know, it's sort of like simplifying things, but yeah, so...
02:19:44.000But it gives you enough information to really get the gist of something.
02:19:46.000You know, there is one called the Shot Heard Round the World.
02:19:49.000And if not for that, I would have never known about Lexington and Concord.
02:19:54.000And then many years later, I'm actually standing there filming a reenactment on one of the main anniversaries and we're there interviewing a bunch of Oath Keepers and it was Really cool to finally, you know, see that when you're a kid and not really have the context of what happened and seeing, you know, basically the British were coming for the people's guns and Some people, some rebels stood up in front of them and said, no, you're not going any farther.
02:20:26.000I'm, I'm almost positive it had to be the Brits.
02:20:29.000Um, you know, there's varying accounts of who fired first, but, um, you know, History was definitely on our side in that one because we did persevere mainly through lots of endurance, as they say.
02:21:20.000Maybe a little keyboards here and there in my spare time, which I don't have much of anymore, having kids and everything.
02:21:26.000But let me get to what woke you up, Joshua, and then how did you discover InfoWars?
02:21:33.000Well, I guess it was about five years ago, 2007.
02:21:35.000It was almost to the day, it was the 26th of October, and I had some friends over from out of town and they started talking to me about water fluoridation and 9-11, which obviously I knew about 9-11, but I'd never heard of Alex Jones.
02:21:55.000They brought up Alex Jones, so later that night, I looked him up online.
02:22:00.000I found Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove, and I watched the whole video that night.
02:22:05.000And it freaked me out, which it should have done.
02:22:08.000And I was up the rest of the night looking up videos on InfoWars, watching films.
02:22:14.000I think he had just come out with Endgame.
02:22:17.000And I guess figuratively, I've been awake ever since.
02:22:21.000Yeah, and you know, that's how it happens, people.
02:22:24.000You know, friends come over, start talking about how the real world is working.
02:22:30.000Here's this guy out in Texas who's yelling about it constantly, who's trying to get people awake and who's trying to get people out of that trance.
02:22:38.000And then, there you go, it leads you down that rabbit hole.
02:22:42.000And, you know, you pretty much educate yourself at that point.
02:22:45.000All it takes is that, you know, that one push Into the rabbit hole, or that one here, take the pill, let's see what happens.
02:23:04.000Yeah, I think it's just amazing that, you know, over and over again, especially with these false flags and these FBI entrapping people, they go over this stuff over and over again.
02:23:17.000I didn't even cover this article, it just came out.
02:23:20.000State Department granted New York terror plotter a student visa.
02:23:24.000So here we see the State Department again being involved You know, in letting a supposed terrorist who had these connections to Al-Qaeda into the country, and the same thing they did with the underwear bomber.
02:23:37.000I've put out a couple videos on this, and you can watch the video of Undersecretary Patrick Kennedy, kind of him in awe as he talks about how they didn't pull anybody off this guy's trail because they wanted to see who his bigger network was, even though he didn't really have a bigger network.
02:23:53.000They knew it was him all along and he was just there to be a plant.
02:23:57.000Who knows how his father may or may not have been involved being a big banker in Africa.
02:24:42.000And this man's got shipping these TWIC cards where you have to be approved to work on a ship.
02:24:49.000Because there's a lot of security involved with that.
02:24:50.000You don't just walk on a ship here in the U.S.
02:24:53.000of A. You have to go through a vetting process.
02:24:55.000He just got a concealed Carry permit and then all of a sudden he's on a no-fly list and he can't figure out why he's trapped in Hawaii right now and I believe David Knight is gonna have an update from him tonight so be sure and stay tuned for that he's gonna be coming up a little bit later in fact I'll look that up right here and let you know David Knight will be up oh Looks like he's coming up at 11 p.m.
02:25:19.000tonight, so he'll be ending the day as I'm beginning the day, along with Syrian Girl and Dan Badandi, and Russell Dowden had a pretty interesting interview with Phil Berg, if you didn't catch that, you can catch it on the archives.
02:26:42.000But, um, basically it says, uh, if you like to express yourself through painting, writing, music, anything creative, a creative outlet, then, um, now according to the, uh, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, you have a mental illness.
02:27:00.000Which contains over 900 pages of mental disorders, which even the person who wrote, um, the lead editor of the DSM, the fourth, um, version of that that's coming out uh... says that there is no definition of mental disorders.
02:27:16.000So it's just a way to get people on medication and to dumb people down even more.
02:27:21.000Well you hit the nail on the head there.
02:27:25.000Myself and Jason Douglas flew up to Cincinnati, Ohio about a year and a half ago and interviewed Bruce Levine who's a psychologist and he Deals with a lot of kids and he is not one for pushing drugs on kids, big pharma drugs.
02:27:41.000He tries to get them off of those because he says you know and his big thing was these DSM books because they say one thing is a mental disorder for years and years and then through political pressure or corporate pressure it suddenly doesn't become a mental illness and they're Over and over again, all they do is try to figure out ways to get people drugged.
02:28:02.000And this is something that, I guess, President Bush started.
02:28:06.000We were covering that earlier on a nightly news with Alex, where he, you know, it's this Bush New Freedom Initiative, where they want to test everybody for mental illnesses, do all this screening.
02:28:17.000But really, it's not really screening, it's a net.
02:28:20.000I guess it is a screen in a certain way, but it's a net to catch you and get, you know, at least half the population on psychotropic drugs in one form or another to create these lifelong customers.
02:28:30.000Because these are pills that once you get on them, you can't just stop.
02:28:32.000You have to either wean yourself on them or take other ones for the side effects.
02:28:38.000And what kind of issues are you most interested in when, you know, when you get on InfoWars and check out the information?
02:28:43.000What's the kind of stuff that really pushes your buttons?
02:28:47.000You know, there's a lot of things, but I mean, GMOs, that issue, vaccines, I mean, when you hear that kids are being vaccinated at school without parental consent, and then there is thimerosal, mercury in vaccines, there is MSG, there is Cow fetal cells or bovine fetal cells?
02:29:11.000I mean, there's all kinds of stuff in these things.
02:29:13.000I've done a lot of looking into the vaccine issue.
02:29:18.000I've got two kids, and let me tell you, I got the insert of every vaccine they wanted to inject my children with, and on every single one of them, you can look this up, it says, has not been tested for cancerous or mutagenic potential.
02:29:40.000Not the little paper that they give you, but the insert that comes folded up with it.
02:29:45.000Has not been tested for cancerous or mutagenic potential.
02:29:49.000Those words alone are enough to make me go, no, thank you.
02:29:53.000I don't want anything that you haven't tested to see if it causes cancer.
02:29:56.000Because there's enough stuff out there that causes cancer that you say is good for us.
02:30:00.000Which is going to take us to our next video, which is called Good For You.
02:30:03.000Why don't you tell us about this song?
02:30:06.000Uh, this is a song that, uh, sort of stemmed, I mean, it's, uh, it stemmed from the, um, the joke that is the, uh, coming up, uh, presidential election.
02:30:19.000And, uh, I just think a lot of people, a lot of people get interested in politics around this time period, but, and you know, and you talk to people and people even say, well, yeah, I mean, I know that what they're saying probably isn't going to be what they're saying after they get elected, uh, and it's all, I don't know.
02:31:35.000I can't stress how important it is because I don't know if I would be where I am, the knowledge that I have now, if it wasn't for Alex Jones and the InfoWars team.
02:31:48.000I mean, millions of people wouldn't be awake to certain things that are going on like with the Federal Reserve or GMOs or anything we've been talking about.
02:31:56.000I may not even be talking about this right now.
02:31:59.000And, I mean, it's not like it's just a platform for people to go and to listen to information that's important.
02:32:06.000I mean, this could end up saving people's lives.
02:32:08.000I mean, it can inform people, like what we were talking about, about vaccines.
02:32:14.000It can inform people to make better decisions about their children.
02:32:19.000So, I mean, yeah, you definitely need to go and you definitely need to donate money and you definitely need to listen and you need to send people over to InfoWars.
02:32:25.000I mean, it's more important than I can even say.
02:32:28.000Spreading the word is is bigger than even donating but donate if you can go to Infowarsmoneybomb.com You know ten twenty a hundred a thousand we do have if you go to let's see $365 you get the money bomb t-shirt if you do 500 you get the t-shirt and five DVDs and if you go to a thousand you get the DVD the t-shirt and it's the money bomb t-shirt it's that camo with the orange look Dan was wearing it earlier and
02:32:58.000And you also get a megaphone, which is now being auctioned off.
02:33:02.000I believe that megaphone is being auctioned on eBay.
02:33:25.000I've really seen this operation grow since I've been here.
02:33:28.000I'm now one of the elder statesmen of this operation and there's definitely more people who've come after me than have been before me and it's really cool to bring people in from all over.
02:33:40.000The United States and continue this fight.
02:33:43.000And Josh, we're going to go out now with a song called Good For You.
02:33:48.000I really think this is a good one, although Humanity Is Rising right now is my favorite.
02:33:53.000And just to let everybody know, I put his YouTube title name up there.
02:33:57.000You can go there and you can also download these songs if you want to.
02:34:01.000And what I think is cool, you have a pay whatever you want type price.
02:34:05.000And I think that's a pretty cool thing, because it's like giving it away, but hey, if you really want to contribute, please do.
02:34:12.000And that's how I think the future of media is going.
02:34:16.000Support it if you really like it, if you're a real fan, if you want to see it continue, but also get it out and spread the word, because that's how we wake up more people, by spreading the word.
02:34:27.000Word of mouth is more powerful than any form of advertising out there.
02:34:31.000Josh, I'm going to give you the final comments, then we're going to go to your video.
02:34:35.000I just want to say thank you guys for having me on, thank you guys for putting my video out.
02:34:40.000One thing I wanted to say that's really, really great about InfoWars is that there are so many different kinds of people that you guys have on that cater to, well it doesn't really cater to anybody, but it can It reaches so many different people on so many different levels.
02:34:54.000So I just wanted to end with, I know David Icke is coming up in a little bit, which, you know, some people disagree with him.
02:34:59.000I'm not saying I disagree with everything he says, but, you know, it's all about speaking the truth and trying to get out there and understand different things.
02:35:06.000But I read a quote from him the other day that says, you can damn a stream and you can damn a river, but you can't damn a tidal wave.
02:35:13.000And you can suppress humanity and goodness and justice and discernment in certain settings, and we see that all the time.
02:35:20.000But with those involved in this movement, we are the tidal wave, and you can't damn us.
02:35:27.000So thank you guys so much for having me on.
02:35:28.000Well, thank you for coming on, and you're right, and David Icke is right.
02:35:32.000You cannot damn the truth, because it will seep through the cracks, because any time the truth has the ability to seep through and get some light and grow up like that weed in the sidewalk, it will do it.
02:35:44.000And with that, we're going to go to Josh's other video that we posted a few months back.
02:39:51.000You can contribute at InfoWarsMoneyBomb.com.
02:39:55.000You can also call 888-253-3139, and I will give out the call-in number in a second, and we will be able to take calls.
02:40:03.000I especially want to do that in the next hour.
02:40:06.000We got about 15 minutes left in this hour and I want to bring up Linda Green who is a activist that I've met a couple years ago when I was touring a fluoride treatment plant that she was involved with and getting us involved in.
02:40:20.000She comes here to the office a lot and gives us a lot of information on fluoride.
02:40:24.000She's been an activist for a long time and so welcome to the show Linda.
02:40:29.000Thank you so much for having me here because one of the reasons that I helped co-found Fluoride Free Austin is because of Alex and listening to Alex talk about fluoride over and over and over again.
02:40:43.000Kind of hard to believe isn't it that our government is mandating that they put a Roach poison in our water, isn't it?
02:40:53.000And unfortunately, the battle's been going on for here in Austin alone for over 40 years.
02:41:00.000And we consider it a David and Goliath type of battle, especially since it seems that the CDC and the Pew Charitable Trust and City Council and the ADA are all focusing on Austin and squashing us.
02:41:17.000And in every which way they can, but we are not going to give up.
02:41:20.000And we so support this money bomb because Alex is a source, a resource for people to do the same thing in all their communities.
02:41:33.000We've had successes in Marble Falls, College Station.
02:41:37.000Little towns where people, Alex says, go down to your city hall and do it.
02:41:43.000Go down to your city hall and go to fluoridefreeaustin.com and get your resources and take action.
02:42:06.000I mean, we're just looking at, they've been able to suppress that information by going around, I was watching some videos this morning, because I was thinking about putting something together, but I'm like, you know, I really need to just concentrate on, you know, keeping the money bomb going and helping people out where they need to.
02:42:46.000Well, for instance, Alex had interviewed Dr. Paul Conant, and we invited Dr. Paul Conant to come down and speak in front of our city council.
02:42:56.000And during his three-minute speech before city council, the mayor engaged in a little chit-chat with the city attorney next to him.
02:43:06.000And what a rude way to treat Professor Emeritus At a university who wrote this book, The Case Against Fluoride, how hazardous waste ended up in our drinking water and the bad science and powerful politics that keep it there.
02:43:22.000And Dr. Conant told me himself that the interview that you did...
02:43:26.000Was one of the best that he's ever been privileged to have.
02:43:51.000He knows how to come out and address the issue and then take the Sometimes hard to understand maybe, you know, chemical terms of how much is fluoride, you know, how much fluoride is actually in our water.
02:44:04.000And, you know, it describes to where just one cup you're getting what they say is a lethal dose if you were to eat it out of your toothpaste.
02:44:12.000Totally crazy and the guys are just showing some of that video from some hidden camera footage that appeared after this tour.
02:44:20.000That was really really eye-opening where we saw and let's run fluoride one first where I remember going up to this pump station where they actually put the fluoride into these giant tanks and you can see the powdered concrete
02:44:36.000Yeah back that up to the beginning guys you can see the other side of that you can really see yeah there so there's some shots of you know just inside the plant and then it goes to where the fluoride is hooked up to be deposited into giant tanks and you can see the staining it does to this concrete this is
02:44:54.000Solid old concrete this is and look at this I mean these are look at those deposits there where this is the poison that they put in at the rate of nine gallons per hour into our water supply and that's what it does when it drips it actually powders the concrete there.
02:45:10.000And then later on, we went inside to see the giant tanks.
02:45:13.000And what really woke me up, and if you guys want to go to the next clip, the front of the building, it has the MSDS of three of human reactivity, which is really bad.
02:45:24.000It can cause serious lifelong lasting effects.
02:45:28.000But then you go inside, and there you're going to see the number.
02:45:31.000There's the three on the outside, and she's explaining how it's only a three.
02:46:59.000And they make it appear, and when I say they, I mean the media, the ADA, the CDC, the Health and Human Services Department make it appear that all they're doing is adding this innocuous fluoride to the water.
02:47:13.000It's just like calcium fluoride found in our rivers and it absolutely is not.
02:47:19.000Waste product, a highly caustic waste product that results from the phosphate fertilizer industry.
02:49:50.000You see them on public television, sponsoring public television, and they are doing everything they can to suppress the truth and actually are taking actions to encourage city councils Austin and Portland as well to keep fluoridating.
02:50:09.000And so the topic of my next three-minute speech on November 1st at City Council is, Who is Pew?
02:50:17.000And why are they hell-bent on squashing and quashing the anti-fluoride movement?
02:50:23.000And our own Councilwoman Doggett's wife, Libby Doggett.
02:50:27.000...wrote to the City Council and encouraged them to keep fluoridating on behalf of the Pew Foundation, so maybe we need to look into that.
02:50:35.000And maybe we should keep re-electing Lloyd Doggett, because he really cares for us, right?
02:50:40.000Even though people think that voting doesn't count, and we do know that there's voting machines that are manipulated, we still have to support paper ballots, and Bev Harris, and the whole issue.
02:50:53.000I think Alex is asking us to pick a project.
02:50:57.000It may not be fluoride, it might be food additives, or it might be GMO, or it might be paper ballots, might be vaccines, but I would say use InfoWars, use Alex's information, and give your money and your time to one issue.
02:51:15.000I can't tell you how many times in putting together the nightly news that I have just gone back to InfoWars, typed in some keyword searches, and found hundreds of articles that we've written that link back to mainstream articles.
02:51:29.000So it's not just, well, InfoWars said it.
02:51:31.000No, it's Washington Times, it's New York Times, it's Washington Post, it's all over the place, it's BBC, it's whoever else is out there, you know, those mainstream media sources where they kind of let the truth slip for a little And then they close the door and say, oh no, no, no, we never said that, but we have it.
02:51:47.000And then they erase those things off their websites, but then we have it.
02:51:51.000And that's why it is important to definitely give to the Money Bomb and find your cause because there are a lot of causes out there.
02:52:49.000And like you said, sometimes the topic comes up in mainstream media.
02:52:54.000For example, on January 7, 2011, the FDA and I believe the CDC reported that ingesting fluoride causes brittle bones and risk of bone damage.
02:53:08.000And they cited the 2006 National Research Council A study that was commissioned by our own government linking thyroid, um, fluoride to thyroid disease, rare forms of bone cancer, and then that story disappeared the very next day when there was that horrible shooting out in Arizona and the congresswoman was shot.
02:53:34.000But that story did come out on the nightly news and even one of our local dentists here who's opposed to water fluoridation, Dr. Griffin Cole, Was on the news that night.
02:53:49.000And we've had Dr. Cole on here a couple times, Laura Presley, because they're also fighting.
02:53:54.000There's a lot of people fighting this fight right now, and it is a fight that needs a lot of people.
02:53:58.000And to see Dr. Connick come out and just give his time freely to really push this issue, because he says in his interview, you know, at first my wife showed me some information.
02:54:09.000I'm like, I don't want to see this information.
02:55:02.000It's a green mask of evil that Austin has, you know.
02:55:05.000Some things Austin's really good at, and you can tell they really do care about the people in some ways.
02:55:11.000And then in others, it's like, it's this evil control mechanism that, oh, come this way to the gas.
02:55:18.000You know, it's like this way to the gas, ladies and gentlemen.
02:55:21.000And I mean, they just really, they have it in for us, I think.
02:55:24.000Especially this council and the ones before them and these mayors that steal people's land.
02:55:28.000I mean, it's just over and over again.
02:55:31.000And Austin gives themselves awards for clean water.
02:55:35.000They call it clean water when they add fluoride and chloramine to our water, which is a combination of Clorox and ammonia.
02:55:43.000So we were concerned about water and largely because you know our bodies are about 60% or more water and so we figured this is a big deal even though the media is ignoring it and so we formed this small grassroots group and we were joined by Dr. Neal
02:56:06.000Let's see, the doctor from the Sierra Club that Alex has also interviewed, Neil Carman, and you have interviewed him, and he joined our group because he's a brilliant scientist that recognized how dangerous and toxic the fluoride is.
02:56:26.000He brought that up that no one is even looking at, that where they go to these phosphate mines and they dig this stuff out, it's got radioactive particles in it.
02:56:33.000It's just amazing that there's not as much of a public consciousness about it.
02:56:40.000I think maybe people think, oh, well, it's just parts per million.
02:56:44.000But parts per million is being linked to all these devastating diseases and people with diabetes can't tolerate fluoride.
02:57:05.000And these stores out there are pushing this fluoride water for infants and they say nursery water and it's really disturbing because all this is doing is brain damaging our little kids.
02:57:17.000And I just want to say something to the people out there, if you're brushing your teeth right now and you're using fluoridated toothpaste, look at the back of your toothpaste tube and it says it's dangerous to eat this.
02:57:55.000On our website, Ray's done a lot of work with the help of a college student, originally, to build that website.
02:58:03.000And right now, on our website, we not only post all of our three-minute speeches, which everybody all over could share.
02:58:12.000And we also have a question that we're putting out to Austin citizens who are about in their 40s.
02:58:18.000Since they've been fluoridating our water for 40 years, we want to know how many people out there have dental fluorosis, which the CDC defines as anywhere from white lacy marks to erosion.
02:58:40.000That's what the doctors told my mother.
02:58:42.000So yeah, so if you have anywhere from like significant brown or off-colored, maybe ivory colored markings on your teeth, some of it's extreme.
02:58:53.000You can see examples of it on fluoridefreeaustin.com.
02:58:57.000Oh, that's another dirty little secret that I wanted to share with y'all is after Dr. Conant created his website, fluoridealert.org, that soon after that, the CDC created fluoridealert.com.
02:59:18.000Oh, and I bet it's how it's safe and effective.
03:01:11.000Well, there's a similarity here where dentists and doctors were pushing cigarette smoking and now it's dentists and doctors and the CDC pushing the fluoride.
03:02:32.000For more than 60 years, the federal government and the United States, as well as many other governments across the planet, have carried out an elaborate hoax designed to convince the public that fluoride is added to most water supplies to improve oral hygiene.
03:03:17.000The American Dental Association recently put out a nationwide alert.
03:03:22.000In the memo, they warned parents not to make baby formula using fluoridated water.
03:03:28.000Fluoride is the active ingredient in many pesticides, like rat poison.
03:03:34.000Fluoride has been proven to cause brain damage, reduced IQ, impairs memory and learning.
03:03:40.000It has been conclusively shown to cause damage in the kidneys.
03:03:44.000It has been directly linked to bone disease, bone cancer, reduced thyroid activity.
03:03:50.000And it has also been proven that it's linked to other cancers.
03:03:53.000Unfortunately, this is only the beginning of the list of medical issues directly related to the ingestion of fluoride.
03:04:04.000After years of attempting to get the city of Austin to allow our crew in to show the deadly poison-filled fluoride tanks, we were finally allowed to.
03:04:13.000But the tour guide at the water treatment plant told us that it was their policy that we not shoot video.
03:04:20.000Well, it's our policy to show the people of Central Texas and the world who are being forcibly fluoridated to see the truth.
03:04:59.000This is not corroding just from the air.
03:05:01.000This is from acid vapors in here, okay?
03:05:04.000So they've had to go in and it looks like replace this, okay?
03:05:07.000They had to take it out, it looks like.
03:05:09.000Here you can see the pipes where they lovingly pump the carcinogenic brain-eating chemical weapon into you and your children's water supply.
03:05:19.000This type of fluoride-based acid has the CDC's highest danger rating of number 4.
03:05:27.000Again, it is in the most dangerous class of chemicals with an MSDS health rating of 4.
03:05:45.000All purposely pumped into your water supply.
03:05:51.000If sodium fluoride and its other variants are so dangerous, then why are more than 70% of U.S.
03:05:59.000cities forcing it on their citizens as a form of forced medication?
03:06:04.000Eugenics is the long-standing plan of population control and domination being quietly carried out by those who are determined to bring about a one-world government and a new world order.
03:06:15.000Fluoride was used by the Nazis to poison the water in the concentration camps and slave labor camps.
03:06:21.000The Nazis knew that the brain-damaging effects of fluoride would enable them to control the populations with more ease.
03:06:29.000Today, fluoride is being forced upon Americans in more than 70% of the country.
03:06:34.000This is not law, it is a federal mandate.
03:06:37.000Because the population is becoming aware and medical doctors are speaking out, the feds are now lobbying states like Arkansas to pass laws commanding local governments to add high levels of sodium fluoride to their water supplies.
03:06:54.000As Americans are becoming more educated about the issue, many activists are standing up to water fluoridation and laying the groundwork for taking it out of their water supply.
03:07:04.000Dr. Paul Conant is the Executive Director of the Fluoride Action Network.
03:07:09.000Thanks to Dr. Conant's efforts, the Calgary City Council voted 10 to 3 to remove toxic substances from their public drinking water.
03:07:17.000A few days ago it was finalized that Calgary in Alberta, that's 1.1 million people, are now going to be fluoride free.
03:07:28.000and across the world are following suit.
03:07:30.000And that's why the establishment is striking back.
03:07:33.000Tim Cameron of Mount Clemens City, Michigan, proposed to his city council to have all fluoride removed from the tap water, and won with a 6-0 vote.
03:08:07.000That's what one man did by simply presenting the scientific facts to his council.
03:08:12.000State Representative Dr. Joe Hensley of Tennessee sent letters to every district in his state urging them to stop adding fluoride to the drinking water and has had very successful results.
03:08:24.000In future reports, we will document the fact that under the name fluoride, upwards of 300 plus chemicals are legally added to your water supply.
03:08:35.000Americans are forced to drink a literal toxic waste stew that is left over from different industries, who would have to pay to store the toxic waste.
03:08:45.000Instead, our cities, in some cases, pay millions of dollars a year for the poison.
03:08:50.000The good news is people all over the world, not just the United States, are waking up.
03:08:55.000Right here in Austin, we're seeing more and more restaurants advertising that they have fluoride-free, healthy, clean, filtered water.
03:09:03.000Our reporter Darren McBreen traveled to one of these restaurants to talk to the owner.
03:09:07.000From From the front lines of the information war, it's Alex Jones.
03:09:41.000I'm your host, Rob Doo, sitting in until the end of this hour, and we're going to have David Icke after that, so I'll be sure and give him plenty of time to get on.
03:09:56.000Let people know out there that the Florida battle really is an important one.
03:10:00.000And if you're not fighting it, and if you're not doing anything, that's a good place to start is by getting Florida out of your water supply.
03:10:06.000You saw in that video how one man went up to his Michigan City Council and got it put out with a six to zero vote.
03:10:13.000And this is an issue you can easily, you can attack on many fronts.
03:10:16.000One, do we want to medicate people without their consent?
03:10:19.000Two, you know, there's no dose control.
03:10:22.000Three, We're paying to put this in our water and it's not necessary.
03:10:28.000We've had, you know, and in fact Alex talked about the hundreds of chemicals that are added under the name fluoride.
03:10:34.000It's not even fluoride that they put in your water.
03:10:36.000It's hydrofluorosilicic acid that they put in your water and go look that up.
03:10:40.000Go look up the MSDS on hydrofluorosilicic acid.
03:10:44.000I can't spell it right now but it's a little too early in the morning.
03:11:06.000We brought in lots of different speakers, lots of different people out there, and we really want to see you out there contribute to this Money Bomb, because this is how we fund ourselves.
03:11:18.000This is how we're going to take it to the next level to make it more worldwide than it already is.
03:11:22.000We're going to put those satellite uplinks out there where they can't be stopped by people, you know, with their hand on the gate of, you know, TV signal that's going through.
03:11:33.000This is going to beam to people wherever they live and wherever they have a satellite to grab it.
03:11:58.000People are looking for an alternative to Rush.
03:12:00.000And I believe definitely Alex Jones is that.
03:12:04.000And without further ado, let's bring up My friend Betsy Dewey, who is running for District 25, she's running as a Libertarian candidate for U.S.
03:12:14.000Congress, and she wanted to come back on because we had her on the nightly news, and I kind of put her on the spot and said, what do you want to tell the people out there?
03:12:30.000It's good to hear you and see you out there on the Skype world.
03:12:34.000I love Skype because we can just bring people in from wherever.
03:12:37.000We had a guest from Georgia earlier today.
03:12:40.000Before you get to your speech, tell us why you're not taking donations anymore.
03:12:46.000Well, probably most people aren't aware that when you're running for Congress or running for any federal office, once you've reached a $5,000 mark, then you have to turn in all the paperwork about who the people are that gave you the money, where you spent it, and also, something I was unaware of, you have to then turn in your last two years of your personal finances.
03:13:08.000And my campaign was just about to reach the $5,000 mark, which It's kind of funny.
03:13:17.000One of my opponents has two and a half million dollars.
03:13:20.000If someone had made a $50,000 donation or a $100,000 donation or if there had been a super PAC opened up for Betsy Dewey...
03:13:29.000I don't know how all that works exactly, but it would have been different.
03:13:33.000I was just about to go over the mark by $100 or $200, and so all of this work, and then it's not like I have anything to hide, but just having my information be public because of a couple hundred bucks, I'd rather people send the money to InfoWorks.
03:13:49.000There you go, and definitely we'll take your money and we will put it to good use just as if Betsy Dewey was to get into Congress.
03:13:56.000She should be the first Libertarian elected to Congress, which would be amazing because I think we do need to start injecting Libertarian ideas into this socialist state that we're going under real quickly.
03:14:07.000And so Betsy, why don't you, are you ready to give your speech that you were telling me about?
03:14:12.000All right, well let's put the camera back on Betsy and go for it.
03:14:16.000Here's your chance to tell whoever's out there listening Why should they vote for Betsy Dewey or why should they vote in general at least for a third party?
03:14:32.000are what led to the American Revolution and to our Bill of Rights, which is the only document in the brutal history of mankind that guarantees you your freedom.
03:14:44.000If you take a small look at history, you will see that every single government, regardless of the type of government, always becomes oppressive.
03:14:53.000Our government, the one that we created and we control, not the other way around, is regrettably run by a corrupt two-party system.
03:15:04.000And both of these parties, no matter what they say, have the same agenda.
03:15:11.000It's for government to be big and powerful and oppressive.
03:15:15.000The Republicans, with the exception of Ron Paul, never mention ending these wars.
03:15:22.000The Democrats truly believe that if we spend way beyond our means, that we can somehow create a utopia.
03:15:32.000If you like surveillance, heavy taxes, heavy spending, murder by a drone, executive orders that completely bypass our Congress and our Constitution, then go ahead and vote the way you always have.
03:15:50.000Thomas Jefferson said that the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of tyrants and patriots.
03:16:01.000But if you want a bloodless revolution for which there is still time, then you'll vote libertarian.
03:16:08.000This young political party has no agenda other than that of our founding fathers.
03:16:15.000Minimal government and individual freedom.
03:16:23.000The Libertarian Party is the party of the American people.
03:16:27.000And if the American people can recognize that, then we can take our country back.
03:16:33.000The reason that you should vote Libertarian, especially on the local and state level, just go ahead and bring in new people with new ideas, especially Libertarians, is because this country belongs to you, not to the government.
03:16:52.000And if you agree with those sentiments and you live in District 25, which has been gerrymandered beyond belief, vote Libertarian and for candidate Betsy Dewey.
03:17:16.000And we will get more libertarian, more freedom, more liberty ideas out there to the rest of the world because it is a worldwide revolution that we're in right now.
03:17:24.000This is not just a one country's melting down at this point.
03:17:31.000Betsy, when did you first wake up and when did you discover InfoWars?
03:17:39.000Listening now and then for several years.
03:17:42.000I listen when I'm in the car and that's from time to time when Alex is on and so I've enjoyed InfoWars.
03:17:50.000I have to admit that I can't listen to it all the time because I I start looking around wondering if somebody's watching me.
03:17:59.000But I think that the information that comes out through this show is amazing.
03:18:04.000And just the fact that y'all are aware of everything I'm aware of way more than what I'm aware of.
03:18:10.000You know, NDAA is what caused me to run because it just absolutely made me so mad that our government would think that just right in front of our very eyes they could pass something that would destroy part of our Bill of Rights.
03:18:24.000This idea that we should have a fair trial before we spend time in prison.
03:18:29.000And I don't know, did you hear about Wade Hicks, who's stuck in Oahu because he's on another fly list now?
03:18:37.000Oh yeah, we helped break that story along with Douglas Hagman.
03:18:40.000We interviewed him on the nightly news.
03:18:42.000And yeah, here's a guy who was just trying to go see his wife.
03:18:45.000And he's got all these other credentials where he's gone through the Homeland Security TSA apparatus and has had no problems, but all of a sudden he's on a no-fly list.
03:18:56.000And he was alluding to the fact that they have a preppers group and they think they outed somebody who they followed and later he went and pulled into a DHS parking lot and parked in the handicap spot, he said in the interview.
03:19:07.000So he thinks it's payback for that, that that was the reason he got on the list because they asked the guy not to come back anymore because he was saying a lot of crazy things and a lot of stuff that he said didn't add up.
03:19:17.000So what's your impression of that, of the Hicks situation?
03:19:20.000Well, I mean, I was just shocked that a law-abiding citizen who is a concealed carry, you know, he's had his background checked, he's been recently married to a woman in the U.S.
03:19:32.000Navy, and that they would let him fly to Hawaii.
03:19:37.000And then all of a sudden he's on a no-fly list.
03:19:41.000I guess you know more about it than I do.
03:19:44.000The first thing I saw was that he was very outspoken about the NDAA ruling and the fact that he would be stuck on an island in the middle of the Pacific.
03:20:36.000But what it really means is that we can speak out against our government if we don't like it.
03:20:40.000And if they're going to start, like you said, exiling you in Hawaii, if you speak out against the NDAA, I mean, how many people are going to stop speaking out?
03:20:52.000That's what makes me, that's what irritates me so badly is that it's really, it's a sign to people and I don't, I want all of us to come out in numbers against all of these egregious It's usurpations of power, and it's mainly government gone wild is what we have.
03:21:13.000We have a government that has way too much money, they are spending on way too many things that they have no business spending it on, and we have the duty to call them out when they do it, and especially with this stuff Like this Benghazi attack, where they came out and said it was just, oh, it was spontaneous.
03:22:26.000So that people can definitely help out.
03:22:30.000I can get you a phone list to call or send you a really great flyer that you can make copies of and drop off at some of your neighbor's houses.
03:22:39.000My campaign is mainly about the libertarian movement and about getting back to our Constitution.
03:22:44.000The government has grown far too much and it's in our lives.
03:23:13.000Yeah, and of all the political parties, I definitely lean more libertarian than anything else because it is fiscally conservative, socially liberal, and which spells freedom.
03:23:30.000So go give her some support, volunteer for her, and if you wanted to send her any money, she's not taking donations, you can send it our way.
03:23:38.000I'll take those donations in her name.
03:23:40.000We really do appreciate it and good luck in the election and campaign hard because it would be great to see somebody other than a Democrat or a Republican get in and I think Texas is a good place to start this movement of electing freedom-minded people because after all we're the Lone Star State.
03:24:42.000Yeah, so this is an idea that I was inspired by and that is
03:24:47.000I don't know if it needs its own money bomb or whether resources could go in this direction, but to have a channel or a local division of InfoWars that is focused on local news, local issues, could be an Austin channel with its own website, YouTube channel, daily news updates, perhaps looking at Texas as a local area.
03:25:16.000And I see this could be a way of having the tip of the spear, the thin edge of the wedge with this local information and news where it's like a one place people can go who are interested in those local issues.
03:25:30.000And then you'd be setting the example for maybe other cities, parts of the country that have their own channels.
03:25:41.000I just see it as maybe another way to spread the word.
03:26:18.000We have this newspaper that we just started, InfoWars News, and what we want to do is give people the opportunity to franchise it out to their local areas.
03:26:27.000So we would send you the newspaper, or say, space for your local ads, or even space for your local issues.
03:26:34.000And, you know, it's already mostly done, so you just have to plug in a few articles, boom, you send it out there, and it's a great way for you to fund your operation.
03:26:44.000By selling advertising, you know, doing it with a little blood, sweat, and tears.
03:26:48.000And let me tell you, there was an article here, I just saw it, and it was talking about how Newsweek is now going all digital.
03:26:58.000And basically, that's, and what are we doing?
03:27:02.000We're going back to print, because we know print could still be alive, especially when it's print media of the truth.
03:27:09.000And it was a Awesome feeling giving these out for free the other day at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
03:27:52.000We don't even know what we're eating and I'm like, I'm guilty of just eating whatever is convenient from the grocery store and so I have this idea of beginning to take certain parts of my diet and just say, okay, it's going to be organic or I'm not going to eat.
03:28:17.000I'm not going to eat corn or I'm not going to eat bread unless I am confident that it's coming from a source that I know where it's coming from.
03:28:26.000And now you're seeing more options for people to go organic, which I think is a sign that the tide is turning, and especially with this Prop 37 in California.
03:29:20.000You know, I wish we raised more money, but we don't need Federal Reserve notes.
03:29:22.000We just need more active people like your different guests, you know, that are on the fluoride fight, whatever it is.
03:29:30.000I decided to get on the GMO fight about a year ago, and I'm actually volunteering for the label GMO, the California Rectum No.org, the organization behind Prohibition 37 in California.
03:31:34.000It's funny because I actually went to a recent event with Jeffrey Smith, and he realized that the crowd was a little bit more informed, so he was trying to give more of the juicy details on how their cafeterias and their management works.
03:31:50.000He was telling a story how one of the heads of one of the locations in England was going to another country in Europe and he said, Hey, I made a joke to the other guy on the phone.
03:32:02.000He's like, hey, are we going to eat that GMO?
03:33:07.000Real quick, we just threw up a quote there from an article on MSN today about Mitt Romney and how he is obsessed about having organic, including for his favorite peanut butter and honey sandwiches.
03:33:19.000This is from an article That was on Mercola.com.
03:33:23.000Why do supporters of genetically engineered foods insist on organics for their own families?
03:34:05.000And they do it And they don't want us to have the same abilities.
03:34:09.000People don't have a lot of time to read the labels, but you know if it says organic it's not GMO.
03:34:15.000But why not just list what products in there are GMO?
03:34:18.000What are they trying to hide if it's so good for us?
03:34:20.000I think the only good argument is that libertarian argument.
03:34:23.000We don't want to use government, which has created all these problems, to solve our solutions and force companies to label when we have the non-GMO project, companies like Nature's Path, which is one of our sponsors, already labeling their products non-GMO verified in the free market and setting the free market standard and now waiting for government regulations and boondoggles to, you know, Come save the day.
03:34:54.000A year ago when we started just getting signatures, I started at Wolf Foods in Tustin in California and in Orange County.
03:35:02.000And I tell you, I've never seen... I guess your guys' expose and the Organic Spies expose just hits You know, it's home for me, too, because I went to Whole Foods and people didn't even know what GMOs are.
03:35:14.000So how can they even know that Whole Foods is selling them openly?
03:35:18.000Like, most of their products, the natural-based products, at least, are based in GMO content.
03:35:46.000Let's spread the word so when we have an issue that we think is really important and that you think is really important, you've already got that network built to get it out there, to inform people, to really make it happen.
03:36:23.000When I get up from my desk to go put on the show and get that rolling at night, or if I'm shooting a video or anything, I might have 50 emails come in.
03:36:31.000I don't even have time to look at them all.
03:36:34.000So put Hey Rob in the subject line, robd at InfoWars.com.
03:36:39.000You can feel free to send me your information.
03:36:41.000If it's a YouTube video, if you want to include in there, InfoWars has my permission to use this video, especially if it's your own YouTube video.
03:36:49.000Don't send it to someone else's, unless it's your own.
03:36:53.000Because we do like to play your videos that you've already put up.
03:36:57.000It was a lot of fun putting up those reporter contest videos.
03:36:59.000There were so many amazing videos from so many different directions of people just taking action.
03:37:04.000So it's really great to put that stuff up.
03:37:06.000All we want to have is your permission.
03:37:08.000So if the YouTube bots come after us, we can say, look, we have an email.
03:37:35.000I'm a real activist and I do inform every day.
03:37:39.000I have a little sheet and I say go to www.infowars.com and become educated yourself rather than allowing the external people to dictate what they want on you.
03:37:54.000dictate what they want on you, or to tell you what they want you to know.
03:38:01.000One thing I do want to say is that we are really affecting our young people.
03:38:08.000I go and observe at our school board meeting and we did get fluoridated water out of our water in Calgary.
03:39:26.000And another thing it does is it teaches people to be obedient office workers.
03:39:30.000That is what the public school system is set up to do, to train people to be yes men and women out there, to not question the system, to not look at the other side of the story.
03:39:40.000Sorry for interrupting Helen, keep going.
03:39:43.000Anyway, it's absolutely awful what's being done because I was a teacher and I was run out of the school system because I was too free, loving and caring and it's just authoritarian censorship and tyranny that I see and we must remove our children from these prison camps.
03:40:09.000The other day I got a free coupon from our 7-11 store.
03:40:15.000So I went there and got a hot chocolate.
03:40:20.000Well, um, I dropped some of it on my shirt, couldn't get it out of the water, out of cold water, the stain.
03:40:28.000I had to put it in Javex, and I thought to myself, when you were saying there's MSG and other stuff in it, what do we put in some of the food that we get at these stores?
03:40:39.000So I encourage people to always make their own food at home and don't go to and seldom go to some of the stores that and certainly don't use a free coupon just to get trapped in msg or different food stuff like that i totally agree totally agree helen and
03:41:00.000And what you probably were drinking there was high fructose corn syrup, which is a sugar substitute that we take 20% of our corn crop and basically turn it into to, you know, a little mercury gets in, but you know, who's that going to hurt?
03:45:06.000You can give rat poison to a kid and, you know.
03:45:09.000And then she said, well, you know, if it's going to help my kid's teeth and, you know, or to help the homeless teeth.
03:45:16.000And my biggest rebuttal to that is, you know, since when does the government care about the homeless?
03:45:21.000Now they suddenly care for the homeless's teeth.
03:45:26.000They'll care for their teeth, but won't like help them try to get a job or get them out of poverty.
03:45:31.000Or how about the 30% of the people unemployed are the veterans, you know?
03:45:36.000So, um, I just want to get it out there more if there are people outside of Portland that, like in different states, that know people here in Portland, give them a call and say, hey man, get this going.
03:45:55.000You know, a lot of people are very liberal here, which is nothing wrong with that, but when you blindly follow things just because someone's telling you to, it becomes very dangerous.
03:46:04.000I just want people to wake up to this.
03:46:08.000And you know what, if you do have fluoride in your water supply like we do in Austin, I have, if you guys can bring up the ProPure system, I recently put that into my house.
03:46:17.000I switched out my older system for that and I put the fluoride filters in there along with the little dome shaped filters that are impregnated with silver.
03:46:26.000And let me tell you, the water's never tasted better.
03:46:29.000And for, you really can't put a price on your health.
03:46:33.000So if you're out there, we actually have a really good deal.
03:46:35.000I think if you put the coupon code WATER in, you get an extra 10% off of your ProPure water system.
03:46:45.000And you know, Rob, Casey, that's what you guys are going to have to do is once they start putting this in, you're going to have to figure out a way to get it out.
03:47:04.000Rob in Texas, you're gonna be our last caller of this segment, and we're gonna bring up David Icke in about 10 minutes, so, uh, how's it going today?
03:47:28.000I have a long driveway and I saw something on the sky where it didn't belong there.
03:47:33.000And, uh, so as I parked my car and got out, well, here it came.
03:47:35.000Couldn't really hear it coming, but as it was overhead about a thousand feet, you could hear the motor, rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Yeah, and, uh, yeah, exactly.
03:47:46.000And then it, and then it, and then it just cruised on.
03:47:49.000It's south on Highway 77 coming out of Waco.
03:47:54.000So, uh, I wouldn't, I wouldn't have probably even, I probably would have ignored it except for Alex and InfoWars.
03:48:00.000Um, the other thing is, I work near Fort Hood, and they were shipping equipment out last night, not bringing it in.
03:48:08.000Putting it on trucks, personnel carriers, and these jeep-like things that have the mortars or rocket launchers on them.
03:48:16.000They hold four in a cartridge on each side of it.
03:48:20.000Um, and so I thought that was a little curious.
03:48:24.000Usually they bring it in to be shipped out, but yesterday they were putting them on the trucks and shipping them somewhere.
03:48:31.000We went to Fort Hood about a year and a half ago, Rob, and we actually did a little report.
03:48:37.000They were doing some construction, and it's right next to the train tracks there, inside the fort, and they're building this area and closing it, but all the barbed wire is pointing in.
03:48:50.000It's not pointing out to keep people out.
03:50:47.000If you could get the Utopia clips ready.
03:50:50.000A couple months ago, Well, a couple weeks ago, and this is in the first InfoWars magazine, I saw an ad for UtopiaFest, and we actually got a couple of press passes for this event.
03:51:03.000And you can run the graphic when you find it, it's the UtopiaBroll, I think is what it's called.
03:51:09.000And, really cool festival out in the middle of nowhere in Texas.
03:51:13.000And, you know, there's the first issue, that's what the ad looked like, and it says Celebrate Freedom.
03:51:17.000And so I went there thinking, you know, wow, are they going to give me a wristband?
03:51:20.000I'm going to have to wait a long line to get beer or get food or whatever.
03:51:23.000And let me tell you, it was anything but that.
03:52:31.000And there they are riding around in the wagon.
03:52:33.000That's my older son pulling my younger one.
03:52:37.000And I mean, it was just, it was a blast.
03:52:39.000So I would encourage you to go out to Utopia Fest next year and celebrate freedom because it is a place where they're not pushing, you know, you got to drink this beer, this and that.
03:52:48.000And here coming up, this is Victor Wooten, one of my favorite all time Musician, bass players, I mean, just an amazing artist, individual.
03:52:58.000He ended with this great song that my kids wanted to download.
03:55:34.000And so I'm going to go back out and do whatever I can to defeat the New World Order.
03:55:38.000And we'll be right back with David Icke.
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