In this episode of The Alex Jones Radio Show, host Alex Jones sits down with John B. Wells to discuss the Benghazi attack, the latest on the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the food stamp strike, and much more. In addition, Alex is joined by retired US Air Force SBO Director, Don Heckert.
00:01:21.000Normally, you hear me on Coast to Coast AM on Saturday nights, because that's the only place in the week for somebody like me, and I can't think of a better place to be on Friday than with you.
00:01:31.000This evening, we will discuss several things.
00:01:34.000On the 15th of September, I mentioned that over the air to a few million of my closest friends, like yourselves, that this whole thing with the Benghazi Libya embassy attack looked really, really funny to me.
00:01:48.000Particularly after I saw the video, which was about the most haphazard, silly thing I've ever seen.
00:01:57.000It looked like it might have even been contrived by the Government Propaganda Office, but that's probably just me looking for a conspiracy behind every blade of grass.
00:02:07.000So we will discuss a couple of the components that have come to light which make the whole bloody thing look, well, even bloodier.
00:02:18.000Then we will also discuss Some of the things that the life, the sea life, the animal life, is suffering in the Pacific Northwest as a result of the ongoing problem with Fukushima.
00:02:30.000Notice first there was the hysteria, then there was the analysis, then there was the audible wondering, and then the news blackout.
00:03:06.000A nuclear engineer has said a new way to locate Fukushima molten metal means they're expecting to find this stuff very deep in the ground, unless, of course, it's just an experiment.
00:03:16.000The nuclear-funded Obama nuclear-sponsored daily show, Nuclear's Forgotten as a Component in Energy Future.
00:03:54.000But unfortunately, as Firesign Theatre once said, we're all bozos on this bus, so I guess we better just strap in and roll with it, because I don't think there's much of an alternative.
00:04:04.000Even if we could run, where would we run to?
00:04:08.000Probably the best thing to do in this situation is run toward each other, and if we have any wagons, then prepare to circle them.
00:04:17.000As the polls begin to shift more in Mr. Romney's favor and away from President Obama, naturally, and particularly on Infowars.com, all of these reports of threatened unrest over the possibility that the welfare components, beginning with food stamps, may be taken away, I would suggest that
00:04:45.000Only the most feeble-minded would think that suddenly all of the aid is going to vaporize because the incumbent leaves and the new president comes in.
00:04:54.000But alas, these are the times that we live in.
00:04:57.000And then, I want to introduce to you a man that I've had the privilege of working with for just a few months now.
00:05:08.000But just to give you an idea of the sorts of credentials he has, There's a 67 graduate of the U.S.
00:05:16.000Air Force Academy, 72 graduate of the Mississippi State University, in 1982 went to the U.S.
00:05:23.000Navy in the Department of Energy, Nuclear Materials Monitoring and Management, and in 84, Embry-Riddle Overseas University, Aerospace Structures and Power Systems Maintenance.
00:06:15.000This was started by the listeners five years ago.
00:06:19.000And it enables Alex Jones and his excellent crew of operatives to, well, for one thing, keep the operation running in the event Alright, in the likelihood that there will be an economic interruption of some kind, they're able to go with your contribution 60 days or more.
00:06:40.000Should there be some sort of collapse, and it will financially facilitate the structure of a free-to-air broadcast, that operating capability will be funded by you.
00:06:50.000So we're not trying to go NPR here or anything, but you talk about listener-supported media, that would be you.
00:06:57.000If you had not responded, that'd be one thing, but you are responding.
00:07:01.000Because you and I can agree without knowing each other all that well, that if you rely on the mainstream media to inform you, you're as well off as if you rely on the government to save you.
00:07:19.000And I appreciate the opportunity to talk to the folks a little bit about Alaska, which is my home, and some of the effects that Fukushima appears to Start to have on Alaska.
00:07:34.000We heard some, we discussed Hot Tune on another program that I was on that apparently they swam from there to here and then back and then back here again and they all measured positive for cesium.
00:07:48.000Let me give the folks just a little bit of background.
00:07:51.000I'm a former high school teacher, counselor.
00:07:55.000I'm also an aviator and flew the bush for a number of years.
00:07:59.000And I've been a gold miner and produced gold out of an active claim in an area north of Fairbanks about 80 miles that nobody can get to except by airplane.
00:08:40.000Anyway, during that time, I'm an avid hunter and outdoorsman, love the fish, and what my concern is now is
00:08:51.000Part of my Air Force duties were to run what was called the Atomic Energy Detection System for the National Command Authority through an agency called AFTAC, AFTAC, and it's Air Force Technical Application Center, and you can look that up on the Internet very easy and look at the history of the organization.
00:09:13.000It came with that name in 77, but it had been in existence since The mid to early forties, and it was response by the government and the Air Force, and that was the Army Air Force at that point in time, to develop scientific knowledge and monitor nuclear developments.
00:09:37.000And I'm happy to say that agency is in place and continuously running.
00:09:53.000Anyway, my job in the late 70s, early 80s was to run that system for the Air Force.
00:10:01.000It involved ground stations, hydroacoustic stations where we could detect any nuclear underground or underwater explosion.
00:10:13.000Airborne sensors and outer space sensors so that we can take care of anything atmospheric or exo-atmospheric.
00:10:21.000What's so interesting about it was that part of my duties were to occasionally fly sampling missions across the North Pole at 500 feet all the way to the UK and then turn around the next day and come back at 1,500 feet
00:10:40.000And those were called background flights, and those things have happened, to my knowledge, and I left the Air Force in 1987, but up through 1987, they were done every week.
00:10:52.000And so there's a detailed chemical radiological history of the polar region, and actually almost all over the globe, because it's very important to find out what is naturally occurring in the environment.
00:11:09.000That operational air sampling activity is set in motion anytime we have an alert or an event, and our detectors underwater, in space, or underground, tell us that there's been a nuclear detonation.
00:11:29.000From there, we circle the wagons, get the forces in place to sample The atmosphere at all altitudes.
00:11:41.000And that, by the way, captured the first debris from the Russian test.
00:11:47.000And they've evolved all the way through a WC-135B, which is a special Boeing 707 modified with very long-range engines and refueling capability, through a U-2, and that's My other job that I've had is flying that U-2 for, and associated with that program, for 11 years.
00:12:13.000After hearing just the number of aircraft and the types of aircraft that you've flown, I fancy myself an aviator.
00:12:19.000Compared to you, I'm but as much of an aviator as a kid with a Balsa winged glider that he got for 69 cents at the corner store.
00:12:26.000Well, that's so funny, John, because I've got three grandchildren that live in Longview, Texas right now.
00:12:33.000And what did I do except get him three rubber bands, balsa wood airplanes.
00:13:05.000The last U-2 was delivered in 89 and the new engine has been put in the airplane and it's quite a fantastic performer.
00:13:19.000It certainly outlasted the pilot when I was flying without refueling and it significantly improved the range again.
00:13:28.000So it's an all-weather Reconnaissance airplane extraordinaire, and they're still flying.
00:13:35.000When you were making these measurements, can you say what aircraft you were in when you were doing these low-altitude passes?
00:13:40.000Well, the low-altitude passes were done in a WC-135B, and they use a sampling system and a detection system that in real time can locate radioactivity.
00:14:16.000Oh yes, not only that, one of my duties in my The outfit that I commanded had a preliminary laboratory that we now did an analysis on the debris, both gaseous and particle, and by our detection methods we purified and then decided whether that debris warranted forwarding down to the main laboratory in California or to the other nuclear facilities in the U.S.
00:14:47.000So, well, did you find any dangerous levels?
00:14:51.000In other words, radiation is such a mystery to most people.
00:14:54.000We know that it's naturally occurring.
00:14:56.000We also know that men and some women will get in there and mess with it, make it more powerful, and then sometimes it gets loose, either through an explosion or a leak or a meltdown or something.
00:15:05.000So, how much should we be glowing by now?
00:15:09.000Well, let me try to give a little bit of basics without going back into my science teaching background.
00:15:17.000Basically, radiation is naturally occurring.
00:15:47.000Basically need a lot of vitamin D to keep healthy and cancer-free.
00:15:52.000Everybody's been exposed to radiation.
00:15:55.000If you've gotten a sunburn, you've gotten a radiation burn.
00:15:58.000Normally, the amount of radiation you get, let's just use a factor of one on the surface, is not a significant issue in your life unless you go to a sun tanning booth or your lifeguard and sit out without any UV protection for a long time.
00:16:17.000If you live up in Denver, believe it or not, your radiation levels are higher.
00:16:22.000And that's because there's less of the atmosphere screening that radiation out.
00:16:27.000If you go higher still and you're flying in your 747 or 737 or your A310 Airbus, you get normally about 10 times more radiation than you would if you were sitting on the ground.
00:16:43.000If you go up to a higher altitude where the SR-71 and U-2 fly, it's 100 times more.
00:16:52.000And if you get into outer space, there's no shielding at all.
00:16:56.000And I'm sure everybody has probably seen a news article about the solar flares that are happening and how the people in the space station have a hiding place that they can get to that's super shielded, hopefully to reduce their exposure to radiation.
00:17:12.000But they also have a parked Capsule there, so if they need to abandon it, they can get out of there quick and get safe.
00:17:20.000A lot of times I'll get an email going, X class solar flares coming, great big coronal mass ejection happening and all that.
00:17:27.000So these really are a source of concern.
00:17:29.000They are not only a source of concern, but a source of an intense study because of the possible health effects and probably more important, the electrical grid effects that it'll have on On our electrical system and power production, obviously, in the U.S.
00:17:48.000Yeah, the grid was taken down in the 70s by a big flare.
00:17:51.000Yes, and that was a fairly, when I say localized, meaning, you know, maybe a 300-mile diameter circle hit, got hit pretty hard by one of those flares and, you know, the coronal ejection.
00:18:06.000What is my concern right now, and I'll delve into that right away, is that
00:18:14.000Part of my training was response as a senior Air Force officer to nuclear disasters, be them an accidental discharge of a bomber someplace or dropping the bombs, an explosion in a silo where the missile warhead was located and went through a fire, or a production plant that goes bad.
00:18:38.000Well, the issue there is that It's my belief at this point in time that we're really ill prepared for the possibility of an electrical interruption.
00:18:54.000Most of those power plants in my day were required to keep no more than about two weeks of electrical power generation integral to their facility that was protected.
00:19:06.000And I used to live on Kodiak Island when I was teaching school.
00:19:11.000The weather occasionally would make it 10 days between the time that we could get either medevac or mail in or a boat into our area.
00:19:22.000And so a lot of people in Alaska are very, very concerned that if the electrical grid goes down, there's factors like in the housing units of the base that I live on, The water in the toilets will be frozen at about the six hour point and start to freeze.
00:19:45.000So there's total evacuation plans for the non-essential personnel due to environmental conditions that are in place.
00:19:55.000I don't see that same planning and support being made in our major cities and it just takes One power interruption like we saw due to that terrible natural disaster in Japan, the Fukushima-like event, to really cause a lot of economic and cancer problems, death and destruction in an area.
00:20:24.000And if we ever do get hit by one of these major solar flares, and it would have to be a very major one, it could take out a number of power production facilities for nuclear plants and I'm not sure that a Fukushima type disaster would not happen.
00:20:45.000The planning that we had in those courses was that we all believe that within a week we could get on site no matter how bad the earthquake or the hurricane or whatever event was causing that and if you look at a major hurricane You can see that sometimes it takes two, three, four days to get to survivors.
00:21:07.000And so at the time, that EM pulse was not thought to be that great of an issue.
00:21:15.000As science has progressed, we've learned that it could be a big issue.
00:21:20.000And that normally once every 100 to 120 years, we have one of these big events.
00:21:26.000And the one you described earlier in Canada was not a big event.
00:21:33.000All right, so this is stuff that we cannot control, and then of course, you know, I'm all over the place here, but I mentioned sometime earlier, in fact it was the last time I was on Alex Jones Radio Show, that are we, so why is the world not running to Japan to help them, number one, and Should we feel some guilt over the fact that our desire for things, cars, stereos, Walkman, that's all, I just dated myself.
00:22:03.000Should we feel some guilt over the fact that it's like, look, you know, you can become rich and profit, ah, you know, Empire of Japan all over again, only this time instead of military it'll be financial.
00:22:13.000We will buy your products, because America's largely become a nation of consumers, certainly to a measurable degree, and a pretty good sized one.
00:22:20.000So, should we feel guilt over the fact that our desires for these material things caused them to produce, to construct 50 or 52 nuclear power plants on that tiny little island compared to the rest of the world in an area known for earthquakes and tsunamis?
00:22:38.000Okay, well, you're probably not going to like my response.
00:22:44.000First of all, I'm a supporter of nuclear power.
00:23:12.000The interesting part of this And why I support nuclear, you have what we call short period and long period events.
00:23:24.000A short period event occurs regularly and we all use gasoline.
00:23:29.000I'm sure that every state within the last month has had a fuel truck or a tanker or a gas station have a major fire and there's probably two or three deaths out of that.
00:23:43.000The nuclear plant, however, is a long period event, and that is normally it was designed so that it could continue to run through earthquakes and storms and even terrorist protection for the most part.
00:24:00.000But what we're finding is that as the world progresses, the ability of individuals to interrupt things has gotten greater and greater and greater.
00:24:11.000And where we thought the threshold was, you know, 20 years ago, or 25 years ago, when I was in that business directly, has now changed.
00:24:21.000You watch armored vehicles be pierced, or ambassadors be killed, when he was in a pretty protected environment.
00:24:30.000But you get enough people and enough destructive power, and you can really cause a problem.
00:24:36.000And that's part of my concern about being prepared From a national standpoint.
00:24:42.000Let me get a little more specific about my Alaska experiences.
00:24:46.000I mentioned earlier that I was assistant guide.
00:24:48.000I have a son that is a full-fledged guide.
00:24:52.000I used to fly people in to hunt and fish.
00:24:56.000And so I'm really a consumer of wildlife and fish.
00:25:02.000A lot of the people, especially the natives in Alaska, have what's called a subsistence living style.
00:25:09.000Where they count on the salmon, and the moose, and the caribou, and the bear, and all of those things that are on land or sea, you know, the clams, the different sea life, the different varieties of fish, form the basis of their diets.
00:25:29.000What my concern is, is that right after Fukushima, and again you've got to look at my background, When a nuclear test or went off in Russia or China, part of my duties were to get an airplane to that debris and sample it to try to gather the intelligence out of that.
00:25:52.000Well, as a fact, we learned very quickly since 1945 where those outflows or flow patterns go.
00:26:03.000And for instance, in Alaska's case, they start over
00:26:08.000from Japan over all those test sites either in China or Russia and they come out in a two-pronged area one directly over Kodiak Island the other over Point Barrow and again these are a little bit variable due to weathers and fronts and so forth but the majority of time those outflows come there so anything that happened over Fukushima several probably two days later and you remember in World War II
00:26:37.000Japanese had rice paper balloons that they put incendiary devices on and floated them over and tried to start forest fires in the Pacific Northwest.
00:26:48.000Okay, well that nuclear debris, whether it's a bomb or comes from a nuclear reactor, is an outflow and it comes over that area.
00:27:00.000We basically did a lot of research in the early 80s and 90s to try to define those trajectories and we now know those we have less information because of the size of the ocean it's basically a three times more water than there is land sure and there's a lot less movement on water than there is on land and so the amount
00:27:27.000of trajectories in the water are not known as well, but because of our submarine fleet, I know that the Navy has that information.
00:27:37.000Now my concern is, and this is strictly as a hunter, fisherman, gatherer, subsistence guy, I'm retired and I go down to dig clams.
00:27:49.000I've dug clams for years and years and years as an Alaska resident.
00:27:54.000Normally I'm allowed to get 40 at a time.
00:27:57.000I went out twice in two months, once in April, once in May, and got two clams one time, and three another time, and they were really juvenile.
00:28:11.000And I called up Fish and Game and said, gee, I'm concerned something has happened to our clam population on the Kenai Peninsula where we were fishing.
00:28:22.000A little later we have numerous reports of our Sea life, particularly the larger mammals, having lesions and scars and they can't define why they have these huge sores on them.
00:28:37.000And I'm not sure that there's been a conclusive report on that yet.
00:28:42.000That's followed by the major tourist activity in the Kenai Peninsula during the summer is king fishing.
00:28:50.000World record salmon are pulled out of that river and it is really an economic boon to that Kenai Peninsula in the local area.
00:29:00.000They canceled the season this year halfway through because the return didn't come back in the numbers that were required to even sustain the population.
00:29:10.000And so, those things put together caused our Senators, Senator Baggage and Murkowski, to go forward and say, We're now seeing this debris from Fukushima starting to wash up on our shores in Alaska.
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00:32:24.000...into Fukushima, because on InfoWars.com and PrisonPlanet.com we have links to mainstream news articles today, where Fukushima is still melting down.
00:32:35.000Five of the six giant reactors have totally exploded and melted down, and in the last few weeks they admit that Three days into Fukushima, happened on a Friday, by Monday, they knew that three of the reactors, later it was all five of the six, had exploded.
00:32:52.000I knew on that Monday morning when I watched the reactor explode, That it was a complete and total meltdown and a meltdown explosion.
00:33:02.000And then I interviewed top nuclear physicists who'd been in Japan and who had gotten samples.
00:33:07.000Of course, Western governments all knew what the mushroom cloud meant, but it showed that fission had taken place.
00:33:13.000That a Chernobyl-type explosion, much bigger than Chernobyl, had taken place.
00:33:17.000That was Reactor 3, with uranium and super-deadly plutonium.
00:33:23.000And it turned out that they had 500,000 spent fuel rods.
00:33:32.000But on that particular reactor, the majority of them, 500 plus thousand, were stored on the roof and in holding tanks and were spewed into the air.
00:33:45.000Now, a couple months into this, how did the EPA respond?
00:33:49.000And you can go to the articles on our sites and link through the EPA.
00:33:52.000They came out and said, we're going to raise radioactive isotopes in the dozens of types that are in the air blowing across the Pacific onto the U.S.
00:34:00.000We're going to raise the isotopes levels.
00:34:04.000We're going to raise it from the levels that we say were safe to 1,000 times what they previously were with some isotopes to 25,000 with others and some isotopes 100,000 times what they previously said was safe.
00:34:20.000And it ran the gamut from 1,000 times, 3,000 times to 100,000 times with actual links to the EPA.
00:34:28.000And the EPA came out and said, hey, we're going to have a public comment period.
00:34:33.000We're still going to do what we want, kind of like the super Congress controls the power of the purse now, not the general Congress.
00:34:39.000And if Congress doesn't vote the way they want, the super Congress just does it anyways.
00:35:27.000But the only place it hasn't come out is here in the US.
00:35:30.000A month into this, they were having levels 25, 30, 40, 50, depending on what state, as far away as Vermont.
00:35:37.000On the other side, you know, of North America, from Japan, over across the Pacific, in milk, in produce.
00:35:45.000When they had Chernobyl in 1986, for six months, all over Europe, where the plume hit, from northern to western to eastern to southern, They brought food in from other continents, frozen.
00:38:28.000Ever since I started into this talking on the Alex Jones Radio Show and doing Coast to Coast AM, I have just unending little computer anomalies, including the old disappearing page.
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00:39:14.000Is there, okay, alpha radiation you can block with a sheet of paper, beta radiation you need about a foot of something, but gamma radiation is bad news.
00:39:23.000A piece of tinfoil actually will stop the beta, and without going into any technical details, that probably leads us to the survival issues.
00:40:10.000And I'd have a little meditational thing in the morning, drink tea, you know, kind of collect my thoughts for the day around 630, 645, and then roll into it.
00:40:19.000So I pulled out my Geiger counter, checked the background, showed nothing, and then I waved it around by the little powdered tea that I just put in a cup.
00:40:46.000And that's called a logarithmic scale.
00:40:49.000And, like I said, if you're flying high altitude in a 747 going to Australia, you're probably getting 10 to 15 times the normal radiation you would If you were out on a California beach.
00:41:03.000So if you're carrying this thing with you, you've got it turned on, you're going to see it spike.
00:41:13.000But, so it, the people, and we used to fly our missions, were very long missions, and folks like flight attendants or pilots of long duration, high flying jetliners, Are getting exposed and the bottom line is that they're not showing a really large increase that is even statistically significant in their cancer rates.
00:41:42.000And so the conclusion is at this point that that's not really an issue.
00:41:49.000Where it became an issue for airliners was when there was atmospheric testing going on.
00:41:55.000And I can give you examples when I was a high flyer.
00:41:59.000We put on the gear to test it or we could warn the Concorde when it was flying because it was a high altitude airplane.
00:42:11.000We knew where the debris was from the most recent atmospheric test and so we guided them around it.
00:42:18.000That's a very positive thing that the National Command Authority and The government did for each other.
00:42:25.000And by the way, I have to thank the English people.
00:42:29.000They've been our allies and shared so much with us.
00:42:33.000And I think we will find in the coming years that in the Middle East, England is a real strong, staunch ally.
00:42:43.000Now, the reason I say that is that two of my assignments in the uh... early to mid eighties were either in europe or the middle east and uh... so i've i've had a chance to literally to see the holy lions and egypt and all of those other countries from above.
00:43:07.000Seen the headwaters of the Nile and all that.
00:43:09.000All of that and so it it's really quite an interesting experience and uh... one of these days we'll discuss what a neat impression one gets when you're up that high.
00:43:21.000But from a radiological standpoint, the debris at high altitude goes very quickly around the world.
00:43:29.000The debris at high altitude lingers for a very long time.
00:43:35.000And so it wasn't uncommon when I was flying the U-2 to see a significant rise on my instrumentation in the airplane from an event that happened 6, 8, 10 months ago.
00:43:51.000Now, the remainder, the lower levels of the atmosphere are cleansed by the water droplets and clouds and the rainfall, or the snow, if you're in a colder climate, that basically leaches that out of the atmosphere and deposits that on the ground.
00:44:09.000Where the stuff has grown that we eat.
00:44:13.000And so, what you described, John, If it was a scale on one to ten and it went up to two and a half, that's still almost in a background level.
00:44:24.000I think we can go out and probably go down and find a coffee machine and put it next to it.
00:44:30.000It might read three, and then the can of raviola might be four, and then back the lettuce is one.
00:44:38.000And so, those levels aren't going to be harmful to you.
00:44:43.000But now let me divert and say, Part of the training I got as a combat crew member in Strategic Air Command, and it's now Air Combat Command, was global survival for its pilots and crew members after the balloon went up if we fought a nuclear war.
00:45:00.000And we were basically taught to hide out for about ten days, because at the end of the tenth day, all of what are called short-lived nuclides, or isotopes, that are really going to harm you and be very radioactive, Had decayed down to the point that it was safe to move around.
00:45:21.000You would, at that point, be no more exposed than somebody working as a nurse in an x-ray room or somebody in a nuclear power plant that does general maintenance.
00:45:51.000The material that makes that mantle glow is called thorium, and it's radioactive.
00:45:57.000It is a strong alpha emitter, and so when you actually burn that mantle to first get it ready to run the lantern, it puts off a fairly significant amount of radioactivity.
00:46:21.000But if you inhale them, quite another story.
00:46:24.000They reside in the moisture in the tissues in the lungs and it's every bit equal to or worse than smoking.
00:46:34.000And so the people that regulate radiation, Looked at those mantles and say, well, gee, how many of these mantles is a normal adult going to light off in their lifetime?
00:46:47.000And they came up, I believe, with the number somewhere around six to eight.
00:46:50.000And they said, well, gee, comparatively, the odds of increasing your cancer risk are very, very, very remote, as long as you don't inhale the fumes that are coming directly off that mantle when it's burning.
00:47:05.000Suppose you were to eat a big chunk of bluefin tuna.
00:47:08.000That had trace elements of cesium in it.
00:47:21.000And we talk about cesium, we talk about strontium, and to give you an example, when I was growing up, everybody's probably heard of Hanford.
00:47:34.000Hanford, Washington is west about 150 miles.
00:47:38.000There were times when they were producing nuclear fuel that radioactivity would be released and escaped and it would fall on the pasture lands around Spokane and their EPA at the time would, or the Nuclear Regulatory Commission would be probably a better description, would say, gee, the fallout level is so high From those, the production at Hanford that we don't want you drinking the milk.
00:48:08.000And I can remember several times as a youngster not being able to drink milk because there was an alert on the milk and it wasn't safe to drink.
00:48:21.000So if, if I had drunk that, I would say the odds were that I wouldn't have had been affected.
00:48:29.000But if you look at a thousand kids, Probably there'd be one extra cancer death due to that strontium-90 or the cesium or whatever is precipitated by the rainfall down to the passenger or to the pastor.
00:48:46.000The thing that confused me a little bit is that when the Chernobyl incident occurred back in the 80s, there were supposed to be, it was reported that there were a lot of extra deaths and along the Pacific Northwest there were supposed to be 14,000 Extra death.
00:49:04.000So I'm trying to draw... I'm trying to draw some sort of a conclusion between the... I mean, radiation is radiation no matter what.
00:49:13.000But if you're in a high-flying airplane and you get a dose, well, I guess it's because you eventually land.
00:49:19.000It's your prolonged exposure to it that's the problem.
00:49:22.000So if you have it in your water and you have a little in your air and then you have some in the nuts that you're eating, Well, this begins to add up.
00:49:29.000It accumulates, but let's talk a little bit about Chernobyl and the effects of Chernobyl.
00:49:37.000If you don't take precautions like washing, peeling, you know, washing your fruit, peeling the fruit, peeling the potatoes, and you know, guarding against sources that ingest a lot of that radiation and then naturally it Becomes part of the food product.
00:49:59.000If you take those precautions, you're safe.
00:50:37.000But, and I don't give it a second thought as I sniff some of that benzene coming off and I Go ahead and travel in my automobile, which is a far more higher risk than the explosion out of the gasoline in the tank.
00:50:54.000And so, it's a cost-benefit kind of economic decision with radiation.
00:51:03.000Now, again, where I'm concerned is that in the case that I mentioned earlier, the SST flying, they used, by the way, they flew out of Lebanon.
00:51:15.000And Beirut used to be the most beautiful city that you can believe.
00:51:19.000It was really the Paris of the Middle East, and that's why they had these high-speed supersonic passenger jets going in and out.
00:51:29.000But we would have to alert them if there was an increased exposure, and they obviously wanted to avoid that.
00:51:38.000That's why, in 1963, President Kennedy imposed Along with Russia's agreement and all the nuclear powers, a limited test ban treaty that says, hey, we aren't going to do it atmospheric-wise.
00:51:52.000And that's why we're upset when a Korea or an India or a Pakistan or possibly an Iran sets off one of these, because we know the harmful effects.
00:52:06.000Part of my career, I had the privilege of working with two navigators That had actually dropped nuclear weapons for tests on the United States at the Nevada Proving Grounds.
00:52:18.000And believe it or not, both of those gentlemen were in the nuclear monitoring prevention business.
00:52:26.000Because they knew and saw what would happen with nuclear weapons.
00:52:44.000My concern is, and again let me give you a little bit of background, that second assignment in the Middle East was about 85 miles from Beirut.
00:52:55.000And our job was to monitor the peace accords from the 74th Egyptian-Iraqi-Syrian war.
00:53:07.000But during that period of time, Where I was commander, we basically had hijackings take place.
00:53:18.000And I want to speak to this in two areas.
00:53:22.000One, from the standpoint of intelligence and national reporting and the responses to that.
00:53:30.000And then the other about a kind of a mentality in the Middle East about the religious beliefs when they go extreme, just like ours Go extreme?
00:53:45.000I am concerned that Iraq is moving, or pardon me, Iran is moving very quickly towards their goal of having nuclear weapons, and they've stated so clearly that they're going to use them.
00:54:02.000And I hope our President, which he has, has stated very, very, very clearly that they're not going to allow that to happen.
00:54:10.000I'm not sure in the light of most recent political reporting and events whether I have confidence in that anymore, but it is a goal that we all must pursue.
00:54:21.000Now let me go back to, we started talking about one other thing and I want to talk about environmental preparedness.
00:54:46.000Well, during the wintertime, when it's 30 or 40 below, and after about 10 o'clock at night during those years, there weren't a whole lot of cars on the road.
00:54:59.000And the cars of that day were not as reliable.
00:55:02.000And so if I were going to take my family into town to shop in the afternoon, I would make sure that I had sleeping bags for all of them, that I had a heat source, like a camp stove, water, because we'd need water, and some kind of communications.
00:55:19.000This is way before cell phones, and so we had VHF aircraft radios or CB radios, and you planned on your car braking knowing that if after two hours you're in a tremendously difficult Arctic survival situation.
00:55:38.000Well, our climates and our situation is totally different when we're on a road system, and we have a lot of neighbors and emergency response teams here.
00:55:50.000The problem is that I see, and I just came down again a short time ago from Alaska, is that there are so many people, and I watch how the highways are clogged in Dallas, and I have real withdrawal problems.
00:56:08.000Thinking about if we did have an environmental disaster, where we had to get the folks out of Dallas, it wouldn't be a pretty situation.
00:56:39.000At the first hint of power going out, I've got a generator that I can hook in and I fill the bathtub up with water and everybody says, well, gee, that's really, uh, you're strange.
00:56:51.000But if you don't take those precautions and you don't have it, you can't get it.
00:56:56.000And so we pack and separate clothing and put it in a location away from a potential fire.
00:57:04.000Because if you run out in your nightgown at 20 below, Got a problem.
00:57:08.000We've got frostbite that we don't want.
00:57:12.000And then we have enough food and particularly water for the short term to stay healthy.
00:57:21.000And then all of a sudden you can't do things like use your flush toilet.
00:57:26.000That water is better drank if it's in the tank up above and hasn't been through the bowl.
00:57:31.000But then the solution that Sounds gross, but you get one of those nice garbage bags, plastic and black and very strong, and you use that for your toilet.
00:57:42.000And you can use your toilet, you know, bowl.
00:58:15.000You know, a gas can nowadays for five gallons of gas cost you 10 bucks and to fill it's 25.
00:58:22.000But if you put that $100 away, You're not going to have to run down to the gas station.
00:58:29.000It is also a source of communications and heat, you know, radio that you can listen to.
00:58:34.000And once things settle down, it's transportation away from where you want to get away.
00:58:39.000So we store fuel in gas cans, and what we do is once a year cycle it through to make sure that we utilize it and put fresh in.
00:58:51.000And keeping in mind that not everybody is going to be as prepared, When it comes to those things that you think might be important for your survival, nobody really needs to know where your stuff is except for you.
00:59:15.000And then you obviously need protection for your family.
00:59:18.000And probably more important and significant is a plan where you're going to rally You know, you've all been through fire drills and they say, hey, we have an assembly point.
00:59:28.000We're going to count noses and make sure everybody got out at this point, you know, upwind from where the fire is so that you're not in danger.
00:59:37.000Well, the same thing holds true for a family.
00:59:40.000And I've got family, two families in Alaska still, one in Longview, Texas, another one at Norfolk Naval Air Station.
00:59:50.000And we have discussed and have a written plan It says this is how we're going to get in contact with each other and if we haven't done so within this period of time then I'll be concerned and send out search parties or help.
01:00:07.000You know we've lived such a really such a good life in the United States for so many years thanks in no small part to United States Strategic Defense entities.
01:00:19.000And the motto was peace is our profession and that's peace through strength.
01:00:25.000We seem to, let's go ahead and go out on the clothesline here.
01:00:29.000We can finish up with radiation rather quickly.
01:00:35.000So the reason that you carry a counter with a Geiger counter with you is that you look at it every once in a while and you know what the backgrounds are.
01:00:44.000But if these background levels start looking not like the normal background levels that you're getting, well then what do you do?
01:00:50.000You tune in your radio and go, well what, did something happen somewhere or something?
01:00:54.000So you tap it and you go, no, there's nothing wrong with it.
01:00:57.000Alright, let's say that you are just a regular guy, and you've got in your little kid bag a flashlight, your old shooting iron, or whatever it is you carry in your bag, whatever.
01:01:04.000And you look at this thing and you see it going up.
01:01:06.000What's the very next thing that you do?
01:01:08.000Okay, the first thing is what is the rate of increase?
01:01:12.000Okay, if I've prepared correctly, I am going to close off my house, go into an inner room, tape the door shut, and have enough supply in there to hopefully wait out at least 48 hours.
01:01:28.000And if necessary, in the absolute worst case, that 10-day I talked about.
01:02:02.000And if any of the folks had experience in chem suits or, you know, booties, you see they wear booties.
01:02:10.000They throw that stuff away, like raincoats and rain pants, and then wash down.
01:02:16.000And that normally will take care of that kind of agent.
01:02:22.000You don't strike me as any kind of an alarmist, but I got the feeling over our conversations over the last several days that, um, and going back to what I said about we've lived so well for so long here, the odds almost compelled that an incident will occur at some point.
01:02:37.000Well, I, I am, forgive me, very pessimistic.
01:02:41.000I was in the nuclear business for a long time, you know, two time, uh, two tour in Vietnam kind of guy.
01:02:49.000And, uh, I've seen the worst of the worst.
01:02:54.000We have the best of the best right now, regardless of your political beliefs.
01:03:00.000And what I'm concerned with is that I see a rate of change that isn't right.
01:03:08.000The speed of problems coming up and the magnitude of those problems is just gigantic.
01:03:16.000And I personally am telling my family members Prepare.
01:04:06.000I'm looking at this whole thing with the ambassador, Christopher Stevens, and there's been all sorts of stuff circulating.
01:04:14.000about him, how his, uh, an alleged lifestyle, how this alleged lifestyle may have led to him being targeted in some way, and blah, blah, blah, and then there was the whole deal about the video, and then that, uh, that ridiculous, uh, second debate.
01:04:28.000It's like, yes, Mr. President, you did say something to the effect that we're not gonna, I'm paraphrasing here, we're not gonna roll over for any act of terrorism.
01:04:35.000Now, this car bomb went off in Beirut.
01:04:39.000The White House has immediately declared it's a terrorist attack, but it took two weeks.
01:04:43.000I think if I'd been Romney, I would have said, you're right, you did use the expression, act of terrorism, or act of terror.
01:04:50.000However, what's the deal with the next two weeks?
01:04:53.000When half the people in your staff, you're the one where the buck stops, and Secretary Clinton said, and Susan Rice said, and blah blah, that's all about a video.
01:05:03.000And now it seems that there may be some some arms dealing to further stir up the goo.
01:05:24.000OK, well, let me give it again a little bit of background.
01:05:28.000Some of these hijackings and tell you about my responsibilities.
01:05:33.000When I was in the Middle East as a senior Air Force commander at that location.
01:05:39.000Basically, if a hijacking occurred or a significant event that I injured one of my pilots or contractors or something significant happened to that operation, I had 20 minutes to report that.
01:05:58.000And that went directly to Headquarters Air Force to my major command and to the ultimate White House sit room.
01:06:24.000They had real-time reporting Of what was going on and if things were right they could actually probably see what was going on.
01:06:34.000Yeah, the surveillance capabilities of CIA and NSA and whoever else is up there that I don't know about.
01:06:41.000What they could read the small print on a pack of cigarettes from 10 miles up 30 years ago.
01:06:46.000I suppose they can count the hairs on your hand from a hundred miles now.
01:06:49.000Well, I wouldn't go that far, but there's significant capability that allows us in what's called near real-time to monitor, and you've seen that in many, many movies.
01:07:02.000Sure, you know the terrorists go, okay, the satellite is due to come over, we must put the AKs, put in the tent, camouflage, everything normal.
01:07:08.000Okay, satellite is gone, resume shooting.
01:07:10.000Well, but that's changed now because there's infrared and multispectral.
01:07:15.000And so we can look through the tent and say, gee, they just stacked three AK-47s in the tent.
01:07:22.000I'll say it for you so you don't have to.
01:07:41.000If they didn't, then they had left the message about don't bother me just just put your hand up and go wait a minute let me go back to what i was saying the moment that i go a dd on you take off down another road but it's like why do i get the feeling that the entire middle east is melting down and that our president's persuasions for what whatever reason seem to aid and to bet this what what What is our policy in the Middle East?
01:08:06.000And then let's go back to this arms deal that may have resulted in Stevens getting whacked.
01:08:10.000And I'm speaking now as a representative of Don Heckert, the Alaskan.
01:08:18.000Has nothing to do with anybody except us.
01:08:20.000But my experience in that region at the levels that I was at with intelligence, and that involved multinational intelligence, is that We knew what was going on.
01:08:37.000And if we didn't, you didn't stay employed.
01:08:44.000Is this a bad time to bring up Bin Laden?
01:08:49.000Some people say he died ten years ago.
01:08:51.000Well, I wasn't there, but I know that I was extremely disappointed that they put SEAL Team 7 at risk by Just being a natural cynic, Missouri-born Texan and all of that, I can't imagine that a SEAL would write a book about his experiences on a raid as recently as that.
01:10:02.000All right, I'm always, you know, the thing about it is, is that, and I'm sure the listening audience can relate to this one, there is so much just absolute nonsense that's transparent when you see it.
01:10:12.000Then it gets a little bit better and a little bit more believable.
01:10:15.000By the end of, maybe not the end of the day, but by the end of the week, you can't believe anything that you hear.
01:10:19.000Well, and let me tell you this, in my Air Force career and my civilian flying career, I never saw an official make a decision That was illogical based on the information they had.
01:10:34.000Okay, now we, in my view, we see the President and the State Department making what appear to be very illogical statements that persist for two weeks.
01:11:30.000The reason may not be valid and that's one other belief and that is when you're in a situation where you're all-powerful as a commander or as a president or as a senator, sometimes you get so narrowly focused that you lose sight of reality.
01:11:53.000You want to shoot the messenger rather than take care of the problem.
01:12:31.000So, maybe Ambassador Stevens was in the know, and maybe this was becoming one of those things that might come to light, and maybe he just decided to pull the plug on the operation.
01:12:44.000Well, let me relay a funny incident that happened to me when I was commander.
01:12:50.000You always, as a commander, want to let your troops have a symbol or identify with something that gives a little bit of spirit to the organization.
01:13:00.000Our airplanes were all black, no tail numbers.
01:13:24.000All of a sudden I'm called up to my supervision And a picture of my airplane, in flight, with Snoopy on board, you know, on the tail, is given to me, and the statement was, the Russian ambassador handed this to our ambassador.
01:13:54.000There's very, sometimes very polite dealings.
01:13:58.000But, uh, you know, I just know that there's communication up and down channels.
01:14:04.000And that, believe it or not, they really do talk to each other, whether the mic is on or not.
01:14:08.000You know, it's interesting, you, uh, what you were saying a while ago about when you were in a position of power.
01:14:15.000I think, uh, I think what you're saying is, is no matter what you're involved in, you're going to adopt that, not just mindset, but to use an old hippie expression, a mind trip, meaning it'll just take you anywhere you want to go.
01:14:27.000And you will become victimized by your own closed mind trip to where you really can't see outside.
01:14:37.000You're so motivated by the objective that you're trying to make that you throw safety and all caution to the wind because you said it and you're the authority.
01:15:14.000I'm thinking it's going to be worse than Carter.
01:15:17.000I'm thinking that Romney's going to walk with this one.
01:15:20.000One of the reasons that I think that Romney may walk with this one is because the usefulness of the current one has been spent.
01:15:28.000He's attracting too much attention to himself and the great shadow government, whatever it may be, has gone, okay, time to change partners.
01:16:29.000Well, that means that, uh, I don't know how to prove my residency in Alaska, but at the same time, earlier this month, I received my permanent fund, which absolutely states that I've been a resident of Alaska since 1979, and if I lie about that, I go to jail.
01:16:49.000So, both my wife and I probably will not get to vote in this election, and there's been a little bit of publicity about how the military, and in this case retired military, is having difficulty qualifying to vote.
01:17:07.000I voted earlier in the primary elections, and so you say to yourself, why the problem now?
01:17:40.000And so you just, I have to scratch my head and say, gee, I don't think Alaska is a swing But it does bother me that something is going on that I don't like.
01:17:54.000Why don't we just go down to Illinois?
01:17:55.000We could probably arrange to vote several times with no ID required.
01:19:47.000You couldn't believe what was happening.
01:19:50.000And, man alive, it's not a good place to be.
01:19:53.000Well, you know, the thing about it is, when the last LA riots occurred, they did some in Dallas, and they interviewed a couple of the rioters, and they both said the same thing.
01:20:04.000Well, they had theirs, so we wanted to have ours.
01:20:43.000As a crew member authorized to carry firearms, I've had to go through metal detectors even though, you know, I was authorized to carry those firearms.
01:21:08.000This is quite a while ago before TSA was TSA.
01:21:13.000But I'm really concerned that our rights and our privileges of flying have been interfered with so much it's worse than the German Gestapo ever was.
01:21:25.000And the funny thing about it is you would think that if enough people called the airlines and said, listen, you get rid of these people and you put something sensible in place or we'll just quit flying you.
01:21:35.000And you can all file for bankruptcy and we'll bloody well walk or we'll take the bus or we'll drive but we're not going to put up with this.
01:21:42.000Last weekend on Coast to Coast I did this rock and roll thing and I was trying to find the answer to the question What happened to the revolution, or what happened, I called it the Rock Revolution, they changed it to the Legends of Rock, that's not really what it was supposed to start, it was supposed to be what happened to our revolution, this pushing back against big government, this pushing back against a police state, this pushing back against this undeclared war, and it occurred to me
01:22:07.000That there's nothing that'll get you to join a revolution quicker than being drafted into an undeclared war where you're facing jail time if you don't go.
01:22:16.000So I'm thinking that one of the reasons that we, that our rock and roll revolution kind of fizzled out is because our draft fizzled out.
01:22:25.000The people back then recognized that they all shared the possibility of going and visiting people of an ancient culture and being forced to kill them as they said in Full Metal Jacket.
01:23:01.000My class, and I was a class of 1963, By the time I came home out of college as a junior, I had many classmates that were returning from Vietnam after their tour, having been drafted.
01:23:17.000I didn't get to Vietnam until 1973, and I was a volunteer the entire time for that, and it just took that Long to train me.
01:23:28.000I must have been really slow on the uptake.
01:23:31.000But the bottom line is that that was a shared responsibility that everybody knew.
01:23:41.000And I've heard many stories of people, some that were A1 that didn't get drafted and others that got called when they didn't think they should have and they were further down the line.
01:23:56.000One little anecdotal thing was that when I was at R.F.
01:24:01.000Alkenberry in England and this was in 1983, I got a letter from my draft board that basically was addressed to me as Lieutenant Colonel and it advised me that I hadn't registered for the draft and that I was in danger of losing all government benefits and possibly subject to legal action
01:24:26.000And it was sent to a military air force base with me being military and I said, gee, do I need to respond?
01:24:34.000This took down the Jag and he says, how old were you when you joined the air force?
01:25:05.000Going back to the radiation levels and any potential poisoning up there in the Pacific Northwest, the jury's still out on what's causing the lesions on the mammals.
01:25:21.000I'm sure the scientists at this point don't know what it is.
01:25:25.000And I haven't read in the scientific literature any information about the in-depth studies.
01:25:34.000We see the International Atomic Energy Agency sends out a monthly report, but they only report on two specific nuclides, or radioactive materials, and there's whole bunches of other ones.
01:25:48.000And some of those, like earlier in the program I talked about strontium.
01:25:52.000I want to know what the heck's going on with the strontium.
01:25:55.000I want to know where the debris settled in the ocean, and if it moved through a column of water.
01:26:04.000Those kind of things I believe are available at other agencies, but I'm not sure that the governmental focus is sufficient yet to do that, and nor do they want to do that at this point, because it's going to raise a whole bunch of other relational issues.
01:26:26.000If I pollute your country and harm your citizens because of my radioactivity, Do I have financial responsibility towards you?
01:26:38.000And, you know, the trial lawyers will go crazy.
01:26:41.000Well, not only that, but any aspersions cast on the safety of nuclear power, in any case, may threaten the nuclear industry's ability to make some money and build some more plants.
01:26:52.000And I can't see how the administration could threaten it any more than they can have the coal industry.
01:26:59.000Because they haven't told the nuclear industry they're going to abolish it.
01:27:03.000But it sounds very clearly that the administration is going to attempt to abolish coal.
01:27:10.000And again, an Alaska story, we have a clean burning power plant that was built right next to our excellent coal source in Healy, Alaska.
01:27:23.000And there's a big mine there that supports the Japanese and the Koreans.
01:27:28.000Well, the idea was that let's build an intertie system, which is in place now, And build this plant and it can't get an operating license.
01:27:38.000They're still struggling and I believe it's the fifth year to try to get that license approved and it's really a shame because we could produce that.
01:27:50.000Yeah, it's as efficient as the original Ford plant up there in Dearborn.
01:27:55.000Here's your dirt with your iron ore in it on one end of the plant and on the other end of the plant a car rolls out.
01:28:00.000It was all one Turnkey operation, the whole thing, that's what you have going on up there, but they won't license it.
01:28:06.000That's correct, and so what's the next step?
01:28:36.000So, I wonder if they provided more than $100,000 to study this.
01:28:41.000Because they only came out with $100,000 to study the nuclear impact on that whole region.
01:28:46.000So, yeah, this might be a good time to mention, this is the Alex Jones Radio Show, and if you would like to participate in the Money Bomb, it's about 15 hours and some change minutes-wise left, called Triple Eight, 253-3139.
01:29:04.000And might I just make a self-serving comment that once you've got your old shootin' iron there, and you've got your food supply, and you've got your water purification, and your flashlight and heat source, little cab stove, power generator, this and that and the other, don't forget your Geiger counter.
01:29:21.000And you can get one of those from caravan2midnight.com.
01:29:26.000And I put the thing up because I went and dug out my old atomic research out of Boulder, Colorado.
01:29:33.000It was about the size of a large, unpleasantly sized laptop.
01:29:37.000And I thought there's got to be something smaller.
01:29:38.000But anyway, I got a whole bunch of them, several hundred of them.
01:29:40.000It's the last little stash I was able to get out of Western Europe.
01:29:43.000And I got so many of them that I was able to discount them to anybody who wants one.
01:29:47.000Fifty bucks each, so they're very affordable.
01:29:49.000And then Vince Mazur, our friend up in Up in Colorado, make some more sophisticated units that log radiation readings over time and you will enjoy them.
01:30:33.000Okay, so you've got to prep for that and then get the doctor to write enough prescription so that you can have that supply and if you keep it in the house that burns it doesn't do you a bit of good.
01:30:48.000And so you have to have a trusted neighbor.
01:30:52.000Or you need to keep it in a glove box and you need to figure a way to get it through the transportation system safely and that's to keep it in its prescription bottles.
01:31:04.000But you've just got to plan for that and you can imagine during Katrina or any of the other major disasters is that if you have daily medication requirements And you don't get it three days.
01:31:18.000In some cases, people don't recover from that.
01:32:22.000It's funny though that the polls are all shifting toward Romney with the exception of a few states.
01:32:26.000You know, Ohio is about a three point spread last time I looked and the other one is within a point.
01:32:31.000Well, I think the economy very clearly and the foreign policy issue, which is probably going to come in really sharp focus on Monday, are issues that are extremely hard to defend.
01:32:46.000And we'll We'll see what comes out of that debate.
01:32:51.000I think there's a high probability that there's more shifting that's going to take place.
01:32:57.000Yeah, I think it's funny that there was all of this stuff, I mean, right here on InfoWars, there's all sorts of stuff about these death threats, 50 crazy, this is a good one, this is from the other day, 50 crazy things that Obama supporters are threatening to do.
01:33:16.000Uh, you know, from cry in the fetal position to, um, I must start a riot.
01:33:33.000Oh yeah, but the problem is, is, uh, where to?
01:33:35.000Now here's a philosophical question for you.
01:33:38.000Let's say that something, that things really did get so silly in the United States that a lot, a measurable percentage of people decide they want to go somewhere else.
01:33:45.000What do you think the chances are that Americans, because you must blame America for many of the things that are wrong with the world.
01:33:52.000What do you think the chances are that Americans could become, well, one of the most haunted creatures on Earth?
01:34:32.000And there's still enough food, game-wise, and a lot of people don't realize it, but during the summer months, we have a growing season That is so long, there's so much daylight that the plants literally grow, go completely crazy.
01:34:50.000I've got to mow my lawn every three days because it's done a week of growth.
01:35:05.000And if you haven't ever seen the killer cabbages and the different Growth items, from a vegetable point of view, I think we have a lot of world record size of vegetation.
01:35:21.000The other part about Alaska, again, and being a resource, wherever you're in sparse population, there's a real chance to survive and live off the land for a period of time.
01:35:38.000One of the other things that are in my survival kit, Then this is a long-term one, is seeds.
01:35:44.000And so I can at least plant a garden whenever spring would roll around and try to get some food that way.
01:35:53.000Takes a while for that stuff to grow, though.
01:36:19.000In Alaska, our salmon run very plentifully.
01:36:24.000And so all I have to do is identify myself to Fish and Game, and I can put out a gill net and get at least 25 salmon for me and another 10 for each member of my family.
01:37:16.000But what's amazing is that if you stand up next to one, and I'm talking a middle-sized one, you come up not to the top of their shoulders, but where their legs connect, and it's quite easily to see nine or ten foot at the top of the antlers.
01:38:28.000Let me just... One more little pitch here.
01:38:30.000There are just hours left on the Money Bomb.
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01:39:20.000They occasionally crack up an airplane, God forbid, but it does happen.
01:39:23.000What do the people that you still stay in contact with?
01:39:33.000What is their prognosis for the future of this country?
01:39:37.000Do they feel like we'll go through a lot of things, which the odds may compel us to go through, or you know, external forces may compel us to endure these things, but I mean, what does it look like on the horizon for the survival of the Republic?
01:39:50.000Well, again, I'm dealing with a very narrow population.
01:39:54.000The vast majority of my friends are from the military, and universally we We're all aware, because we've lived overseas, we've lived through shortages, and we've seen how sometimes the infrastructure can fail you, that we're prepared.
01:40:15.000The other part of that is more a sense of community.
01:40:19.000And, you know, you get a group of families together, and you form, you know, friendships, and you really truly rely on those people.
01:40:29.000And I'm sure that happens in the urban areas.
01:40:32.000I've seen it with my daughter and her son-in-law, where the next door neighbor helps move the kids back and forth to school or appointments, and their kids come over to play when mom needs to go shopping or, you know, go to a doctor appointment.
01:40:47.000And so I think the identity of community and the stick-to-it-even-dust, and the other thing that I've always been just impressed with is that you put a group of Americans together And we seem to be able to build up and change the environment in a very positive nature and work together to better everybody.
01:41:12.000And so I think we're in for very rocky times, but I'm also very optimistic that my grandchildren are going to see a lot better America and USA, hopefully a world, than we're looking at right now.
01:41:30.000I do not Hold optimism for the Middle East at this point.
01:41:51.000Now, of course, DeSouza's got himself in a little bit of hot water, but that, you know, and again, the moment that one little piece of credibility is neutralized or otherwise threatened, it prejudices the entire work.
01:42:03.000I really believe that the current administration is facilitating a Muslim Brotherhood takeover of the entire Muslim world, the entire Middle East, and make a United States of Islam.
01:42:59.000I want to see us defend, you know, our rights and our civilization.
01:43:04.000To make sure that my grandkids and their grandkids have a fit place to live.
01:43:11.000It's interesting that when our Commander-in-Chief says something about it, I'm paraphrasing here, it's just a terrible thing when people continue to hurt the religious feelings of others, you know, and on and on about this very offensive video, which is just the silliest, dumbest thing I've ever seen, you know.
01:43:28.000But I gotta tell you that You know what offends me?
01:43:32.000Is seeing a crucifix upside down in a container filled with urine and knowing that my tax dollars paid for that through the National Endowment of the Arts.
01:44:05.000Basically, of all the airplanes, and there have been more than 30 of them that I've flown, the U-2 was the most fun.
01:44:16.000Also, the most physically demanding airplane.
01:44:20.000Basically, a lot of people don't realize that in 1955, The thrust to weight of that airplane, meaning it could take off straight up, was greater than 1 to 1.
01:44:34.000And when they retired the airplanes, and I believe it was 1989, and released the data, I think there were 11 world records that were set by its time to climb and altitude capability for the size of airplane it was.
01:44:50.000It was a very difficult airplane to land and learn how to fly.
01:44:56.000And they actually didn't get a 2C trainer until 1974.
01:45:01.000And they learned their lesson when they built the next run, the third run of the U-2TR-1, they actually built two trainers.
01:45:11.000And so we didn't have the number of accidents in the airplane learning to fly it that they'd had previously.
01:45:23.000I don't know if you can comment on this, but if you want to, it's okay with me.
01:45:26.000Fritz, fearless Fritz Baumgartner just broke the speed of sound, floating up to it in the balloon and then letting himself go.
01:51:06.000And the people of America and the world are awakening and behind us!
01:51:11.000We're taking the fight to the globalists.
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01:51:19.000More news, calls, and special guests coming up after this quick break.
01:51:24.000As we've documented here on InfoWars, there are scores of experts and scientists who are on record warning people that there is a significant radiation risk from airport body scanners.
01:51:42.000Yet the federal government has installed and activated these x-ray machines in just about every airport across the country, including here at Austin International.
01:51:53.000Okay, so there's increased security at airports.
01:51:55.000They're rolling out the naked body scanners, the TSA grove downs, things like that.
01:52:45.000And if not, they go through the naked body scanners.
01:52:48.000And is this something that makes you feel safer?
01:52:51.000Is it something that we need to be doing for our safety?
01:52:54.000Yeah, I'm afraid, unfortunately, I'm afraid it is.
01:52:57.000It's not, I don't feel, you know, I don't feel, I'm a nurse though, see, so people with their hands on my body, that doesn't really bother me.
01:53:04.000I have my hands on people's bodies every day.
01:53:06.000So, you know, it's not a big deal for me.
01:53:18.000With as much as they make us take off to go through those things, you're not carrying anything on.
01:53:23.000I don't think it's necessary for the children to be patted down.
01:53:26.000I really don't appreciate it and I think it's a little bit disrespectful to who I am and what I'm doing.
01:53:33.000So, I guess it's a little bit of a privacy infringement.
01:53:36.000For those of you who plan on avoiding the TSA by staying away from airports, I'm afraid you're in for a rude awakening, because the TSA has actually expanded its VIPER program, which is already active in airports, bus terminals, and subway stations, but now it also includes roadside inspections of commercial vehicles on the roads and highways across America.
01:53:59.000So a lot of people are refusing to fly, because they don't want to go through this, but there's also privacy advocates who I think are justly concerned that these TSA checkpoints are expanding, not only airports, but their bus terminals, their subway stations, and now even roadside checkpoints.
01:54:15.000So they're stopping cars on freeways and roads across America.
01:54:56.000I think that's taking it a little extreme.
01:54:58.000It's not that you're not free, we're just being really safe.
01:55:01.000Now it's interesting to note that earlier this year, a bill was introduced to the Texas Legislature that would actually bar full body scans and full body pat-downs at airports.
01:55:12.000As you can imagine, the bill attracted much support and gained momentum, but was shot down as the State Department threatened to implement a no-fly zone across the entire state of Texas, should the bill pass.
01:55:24.000And now the TSA want their agents patting down, searching, scanning, and harassing American citizens at all levels of society.
01:55:32.000And not just at transportation hubs, but at major sporting events, in the streets, and on the highways across America.
01:55:39.000I'm Darren McBreen for InfoWars Nightly News.
01:56:52.000Interviewing Philip J. Berg last night was on the program with us talking about Obamacrimes.com and Obama and where that fishy birth certificate ever is never manifested itself.
01:59:17.000Uh, and it seemed when it brought it all together for me, especially the, you know, It's a different take than what I had ever read before, and I love the film so much.
01:59:35.000I mean, I think I've seen it like three times now.
01:59:38.000But I really enjoyed this film, and let me ask you, and we'll bring Joel on here in a second, but you worked on Obama Deception.
01:59:46.000In the production of that film, how does Dreams of My Real Father stack up against other films that you've worked on?
01:59:55.000It's got to be a little different take.
01:59:58.000I mean, Obama Deception is definitely more about the bankers behind Obama, this larger plan, them using him as a puppet, a front person, basically to move their more global agenda along.
02:00:14.000Well, James and I, for my real father, basically goes back into who Obama really is.
02:00:18.000Let's figure out who this person really is.
02:00:20.000And he's so, like, you know, there's so much mystery around his past that it's really thought-provoking stuff.
02:00:27.000I, you know, based on all the other histories of Obama, they're all kind of like, well, we know this much about him, but there's still a missing gap.
02:00:35.000And I think this really does bring a lot of pieces together.
02:00:38.000Well, this will be a very powerful interview with Joel Gilbert and we'll bring Joel in and then later in the last 15 or 20 minutes of the program, Luke Rudowski will be joining us on the program briefly and talk about some things currently going up there with him in New York.
02:00:54.000In the meantime, let's bring in Joel Gilbert.
02:00:57.000This is Russell Dowden from M4 Wars Magazine.
02:01:05.000You know, last night on my program here, on my bid at 1 a.m.
02:01:09.000last night here on Moneybomb, I had the pleasure of speaking with Philip J. Berg, ironically, on Obama crimes and the whole birth certificate thing.
02:01:20.000So I had the opportunity to fill in tonight as well.
02:01:24.000And luckily, it's Obama again we're talking about, Joel.
02:01:29.000Are you a little familiar at all, real quick, on Philip J. Burke's stuff and the whole... What's your thought on the birth certificate before we jump right into the film?
02:01:39.000Well, my information, as I explain in my film, is that Obama's real biological father was an American citizen, was Frank Marshall Davis, the Communist Party USA propagandist and Soviet agent.
02:01:53.000And it was not the Kenyan Obama, it was simply a sham marriage at that time to cover up an illicit affair.
02:02:00.000It was not some grand plan to have him run for president one day.
02:02:05.000So I believe he had two American parents.
02:02:08.000No one has seen a birth certificate that anybody feels confident that it is valid.
02:02:13.000So ultimately we'll never know where he was born until he produces a birth certificate.
02:02:18.000But my information is that Davis is the real father and that the birth certificate father's name was left blank.
02:02:26.000Meaning Father Unknown is the status as far as I know.
02:02:30.000Well, Joel, I gotta tell you, man, the film was really provocative.
02:02:35.000I was blown away so much by the first time I watched it.
02:02:39.000I had to watch it again, so I watched it the next night at home and just was even picked up even more information from the film.
02:02:49.000Um, real quick, tell us, um, why you decided to make, uh, this film that's so powerful and, uh, you know, what got you started on the, uh, the, uh, tracing down the roots of Obama.
02:02:59.000I got started because I produced a film in 2010 called Atomic Jihad, Ahmadinejad's coming war, and Obama's politics of defeat.
02:03:09.000And I watched a couple of hundred videos of Obama's speeches looking for foreign policy type of comments, and I noticed whenever he talked about the rich and the poor, He's he is personality would change he'd put on the preacher voice He'd start screaming and be excited and all happy and then he'd go on to another subject and he'd be calm again So I realized this guy had some incredible passion for class struggle
02:03:35.000I read his book, Dreams from My Father, and right away I could see it was just this life journey in the little-known world of American Marxism.
02:03:43.000He goes to study with Marxist professors at Occidental.
02:03:47.000He goes to socialist conferences, like the Communist Party Conference in New York.
02:03:51.000He becomes an organizer, Project Vote.
02:03:55.000It's a life journey in the dreams of Uh-huh.
02:03:58.000someone else other than this Kenyan Obama.
02:04:00.000And then throughout his book, he talks about Frank 25 times.
02:04:06.000Frank is Frank Marshall Davis, the Communist Party propagandist, who he admits raised him from age nine.
02:04:12.000So I read all about Frank, and right away the photos look, you know, Frank looks just like Obama, whereas he looks nothing like the Kenyan.
02:04:21.000So that led me on a path to, I realized that the question to understand Obama's policies, his psychology.
02:05:15.000And I've documented there was an intimate relationship between Obama's mother and Davis.
02:05:21.000uh... and i'm in davis we show the photos in the family put some black bars to be respectful uh...
02:05:27.000we show that all of them was brought back from indonesia age nine to be raised by davis and that uh... obama has a very close connection his entire life He's the spitting image of Frank Marshall Davis while he looks nothing like the Kenyan.
02:05:41.000And I've proven all of dreams from my father as a fairy tale.
02:05:59.000When he was only three weeks old and the Kenyan stayed in Hawaii.
02:06:02.000So all the evidence is in it was a sham marriage.
02:06:05.000Obama found out about it at about age 12, was raised by Davis, and my evidence shows that he has pursued the entire life the Marxist dreams from his real father, and that in the White House today we have what's known as a red diaper baby.
02:06:20.000This means the child of a Communist Party USA member.
02:06:24.000It's a very common phenomenon, the radical left, whether underground, SDS, leadership was all children of these Communist Party members.
02:06:34.000By the way, David Axelrod, also Red Decker baby, his mother was a Red journalist, just like Obama's father was a Communist journalist.
02:06:42.000Valerie Jarrett, her father-in-law, Worked on the Chicago Star the communist newspaper in Chicago with Obama's father So it all goes back to this rat's nest of Marxists and communists in Chicago, and they found their way together into the White House It's just powerful.
02:07:00.000It's just I mean I heard Alex talking about this film when you when you were on the show with him Working here.
02:07:07.000I got a chance to pick up the film take it home check it out And I kept that film for about three nights, and I watched it literally Three times in about a four or five day period and the film is a very explosive.
02:07:20.000Folks, you can call and order this film.
02:07:22.000Some of the staff here, Rob, hasn't even seen the film.
02:07:25.000My department, I know some of the guys on my team still haven't seen Dreams of My Real Father, but Rob, do you want to chime in on anything here with Joel?
02:07:39.000One of the things that I'm curious about is, what is your take, first of all, on Obama's grandfather, who knew Frank Marshall Davis?
02:07:44.000I mean, he's a real interesting character.
02:07:46.000And maybe I'd like to ask you about maybe something more that you may know about him, some information, because he's a very interesting character to me, how their relationship, Davis's relationship with Obama's grandfather, and the CPU essay, all that stuff.
02:08:02.000Well, like so many things in Obama's book, Dreams for My Father, he uses misdirection to keep people from understanding the true story.
02:08:26.000There's no evidence the grandfather was a furniture salesman.
02:08:30.000In fact, I'm the first one to have pulled the transcript from the University of California, Berkeley of the grandfather.
02:08:37.000And he did an intensive French language study course for one year and took some government courses.
02:08:44.000Sure enough, now he's working next to major U.S.
02:08:47.000Air Force bases everywhere they move, and then they move to Lebanon for a year.
02:08:52.000We have the photo, we have all the evidence.
02:08:54.000Then he goes to Seattle, and then the grandfather, Stanley Dunham, is in Hawaii while the family remained in Seattle.
02:09:02.000He's the head of one of the people working on Project Airlift Africa.
02:09:06.000So what I'm saying here is Stanley Dunham worked for the government, likely as a CIA agent, tracking Communist Party members after he left Lebanon.
02:09:18.000In Hawaii, he welcomes Barack Obama the Kenyan to Hawaii.
02:09:23.000We have the photo at Hickam Air Force Base at a military base.
02:09:27.000government was bringing African students into the United States to study to compete with the Soviet Union, who opened something called People's Friendship University.
02:09:36.000So America was trying to develop contacts and recruit future agents in these emerging African countries.
02:09:44.000So the Kenyan Obama, and I call him the Kenyan Obama because people mistakenly refer to him as Barack Obama Sr., There's no senior because there's no junior.
02:09:56.000They intentionally named the president when he was born Barack Obama II, which means another person.
02:10:04.000He was not named Barack Obama Jr., which would be the normal thing if you named someone after a father.
02:11:33.000The second way is simply they've just dismissed the film as, oh, it must be another conspiracy without even looking at the content.
02:11:42.000So, the criticism, there is no criticism, I wish there was legitimate criticism that they would look at it and look at the evidence and compare my film, my dreams, to Obama's dreams.
02:11:53.000And if they did, they all say that Obama's dreams is a fairy tale, it's nonsense.
02:11:59.000And your dreams is the real history with all the documentation backing it up.
02:12:31.000Actually, on our website, obamasrealfather.com, there's a new feature that just went out four hours ago.
02:12:37.000I finally got some testimony from two noted plastic surgeons that went through all the details.
02:12:44.000What you see when you see my film, Dreams from My Real Father, You see Obama growing up having a large, wide, flaring nose, very similar to his real father, Frank Marshall Davis.
02:12:56.000By 2002, he's looking like this fitting image.
02:13:00.0002003, 2004, he's got this big nose like his dad.
02:13:04.000All of a sudden, 2006, 2005, he decides to run for U.S.
02:13:10.000Senate, a national office, and he shows up with his new sleek nose.
02:13:16.000So, he's been involved in a pattern of document forgery, photographic forgery, and now face forgery to hide the fact that Frank Marshall Davis is his real biological father, which would reveal that he lied about his background.
02:13:33.000And even worse, it would reveal that the ideological connection to a classic Stalinist Marxist propagandist, and everyone would put together, connect all the dots of his life history, Project Vote, suing Citibank, representing Acorn, and forcing them to lower their lending standards.
02:13:52.000A lot of people know about this, but Obama represented Acorn.
02:13:56.000He forced Citibank to lend to minorities, even if they weren't qualified.
02:14:02.000And then Acorn wormed their way into the Clinton administration through Henry Cisneros and Bill Clinton forced Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to lower the lending standards of all the banks across the US system in the late 90s.
02:14:16.000This eventually collapsed The financial system by 2008, and it was all by design.
02:14:22.000This is what Obama learned at the socialist conference as he attended, to use minorities and use black people.
02:14:28.000That was the goal, to collapse capitalism.
02:14:31.000And that's the MO of these socialist Marxists out of Chicago.
02:14:35.000They use different groups promising, we're going to take the money from the rich people and give you all this free stuff.
02:14:42.000But it's a complete nonsense this ideology that the top 1% are oppressing everybody else.
02:14:50.000If you built a business, you didn't do it.
02:14:51.000It was on the backs of the proletariat.
02:14:53.000This is utter nonsense and it's failed.
02:14:57.000Everywhere in Europe that they've tried this Marxist economic government control, it results in economic ruin and the physical destruction.
02:15:05.000Yeah, it's part of their agenda, Joel.
02:15:13.000The socialists, even though Obama now says, I'm going to help middle class families, middle class, middle class family.
02:15:18.000The socialists use them as pawns, just like they use minorities.
02:15:23.000Just like Obama said, they hate the middle class because they cling to their guns and religion.
02:15:28.000So what you'll see if Obama is reelected, by the end of his second term, all the middle class health care will be given away to poor and illegals.
02:15:37.000Middle classes, business, all their employers will be taxed and regulated out of business.
02:15:43.000And you'll see that the middle class retirement savings will just evaporate into a bankrupt socialist state.
02:15:50.000And America will be irreversibly socialist and the middle class will disappear.
02:16:40.000Russell, I'd like to point out that the importance of either the birth certificate or Who's My Daddy is the thing is that we don't know who Obama is.
02:16:54.000I mean, if this doesn't raise red flags for people who maybe are just tuning in now and don't know the subject that well, well, maybe it should.
02:17:00.000Maybe it should start raising red flags because there have been so many documentaries.
02:18:32.000May 19 was an above ground front group for the weather underground and they did above ground activities but they supported the weather underground.
02:18:40.000May 19 would funnel their best recruits into the weather underground.
02:18:43.000They were still bombing Uh, buildings, they were robbing, uh, the Brinks robbery in 1981.
02:18:49.000Uh, we don't know how deep Obama's involvement is, but when he said the Weather Underground bombing campaign started when he was 8 years old, well, yeah, it started when he was 8 years old, but it continued well into his 20s.
02:19:02.000But, Joe, that, that's like me saying, you know, hey, I know that guy was a serial killer when I was only, uh, 6 or 7, but he doesn't do that anymore and he's my friend and now I'm 20, you know?
02:19:14.000Let me tell you the first proven connection is that Bill Ayers' father, Thomas Ayers, got a $25,000 grant from the Woods Fund to bring Obama from New York to Chicago to head up this thing called the Developing Communities Project.
02:19:29.000The communist organizations in Chicago had been trying to recruit the black churches into their organizations for several years with no success because the black folks were religious people and they rejected communism because it was atheist.
02:19:43.000So Bill Ayers and his father decided they needed a front man with a black face and they might be able to trick these black churches into joining with these socialist causes like collapsing capitalism and Forcing banks to lend to people that weren't qualified.
02:20:00.000So that's what brought Obama from New York to Chicago.
02:20:18.000Thomas Ayers, he was the head of, he was a big corporate guy, he was the head of Con Edison, and headed up many, many organizations.
02:20:26.000He was a major power broker in Chicago for many, many years.
02:20:30.000Yeah, through Beryl Ayers as father, and Stanley Dunham, is it fair to say, I mean, Joel, that Obama was set up to run for Congress and maybe later be president?
02:20:41.000Do you feel like he was set up or placed on that pedestal for these guys?
02:20:46.000I think that these guys, the communist groups, are always looking for somebody and helping to promote a group of people, hoping that one of them can rise up and take power.
02:20:57.000And Obama is someone that was on the fast track.
02:21:01.000Khalid al-Mansur was a former Black Panther and Islamist that worked with Waleed bin Talal, was a major donor to Harvard.
02:21:10.000And they had a fund that they set up for these types of students and they funded Obama.
02:21:15.000It's all come out now through Harvard.
02:21:17.000Vernon Jarrett, Valerie Jarrett's father-in-law, was in contact with Khalid Al-Mansur.
02:21:23.000Don't forget Jarrett is a friend of Obama's father from back in the day.
02:21:27.000And they fund Obama's academic career at Harvard.
02:21:31.000Obama comes back to Chicago and the Arab funding network that funded Obama's education, the academic funding network, they hand Obama off To Tony Resco, which is the Arab political funding network.
02:21:45.000So Obama's entire career has been funded by Middle Eastern interests.
02:21:49.000All the way from academia through his political career.
02:21:58.000You have to remember that Marxists and Islamists have one thing in common.
02:22:03.000It's always united them in the short term.
02:22:06.000They both believe that American capitalism and free markets Prevent them from taking power, and therefore our enemy that must be destroyed.
02:22:15.000So this is the nexus between Islamists and Marxists, and these are the people that supported Obama all these years, and you can certainly look at Obama's policies in office and understand the background and why he's going in these directions.
02:22:30.000Joel, let's go ahead and go to the phone lines.
02:22:32.000We'll go to Chris in Boston, Mike in Los Angeles, and Scott in Denver.
02:22:37.000Chris in Boston, you're on the air with our guest Joel Gilbert.
02:22:41.000Hey Joel, hey Russell, great job guys.
02:22:43.000I just wanted to bring something up, not to throw a wrench in everything you're talking about, but I wanted to get Joel's opinion on if he's ever come across any evidence that Malcolm X was possibly the biological father and Anne Dunham wasn't the biological mother at all of Barack.
02:23:25.000There's no way it was Malcolm X. People thought that because some of his speech cadence was similar, but Obama did study his speech for a long time and was a fan, but there is no relationship.
02:23:38.000The possibility that Ann Dunham wasn't his real biological mother, that she was just used as a... Do you feel sorry that she was definitely his biological mother?
02:25:46.000Those are some very formative years when he was studying the Koran, when he was in an Islamic school, when he was registered as a Muslim.
02:25:53.000So there's no question that that had a profound effect on his worldview, on his ethics, on how he sees religion and sees different groups of people.
02:26:03.000When you look at how He was supported, as I mentioned, academically and politically by Middle Eastern groups and all his friends, Rashid Khalidi, all his identification with these groups of people.
02:26:19.000You have to ask, and maybe this explains why Obama is so comfortable around anti-american extremists and it explains why anti-american extremists are so comfortable with him.
02:26:31.000He definitely has a cultural and understanding if not a religious devotion to Islam or the Islamic worldview and he's well versed, very well versed in it.
02:26:45.000I can tell in his speech the way he pronounces Taliban, Pakistan, Quran, all of his cadence And his, the view that he expressed in Cairo of the world was an Islamist view.
02:26:59.000It identified closely with how they see the world.
02:27:13.000You pick this film up on theinfowarsstore.com and order the film.
02:27:18.000It'd be a great way to contribute to the InfoWars organization and get yourself a hold of this film.
02:27:24.000Get by this film and share it with your neighbors, share it with your church members, share it with family members because this film is a very powerful film and it tells you a little bit more about the guy who's running for re-election this November.
02:27:39.000Joel, thank you so much for being part of the show tonight.
02:28:51.000Before we go into this election, I'm not saying we're Romneyites over here either, but I mean, get the film, buy two or three of these right now on Moneybomb Special.
02:29:04.000I'll definitely clear up for people like what's going wrong with this country right now or at least it will begin for a lot of people once they see away from the mainstream media take on the president which is not a it's just a pure fiction I mean it's totally like you know we're a bunch of people in a fishbowl and they're messing with us you know and and You can get away from that by watching these films, our film, Dreams from My Real Father.
02:29:31.000These are excellent tools to basically get you away or get your family members away from the mainstream rhetoric and their take on what we're living through right now.
02:29:42.000You know, and we're going to take a quick break and we'll come back on the other side with Luke Radowski.
02:29:47.000If we are changing New York, we're going to talk about some of the media coverage that Luke's been covering.
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02:30:00.000Up later in the program we're going to have on the Money Bomb tonight later Richard Reeves and Pharmacist Ben Fuchs will be on and Jakari Jackson will be on taking some phone calls from you guys so let's go ahead and take a quick real quick break and we'll be back on the other side of this break here with Luke Radowski.
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02:31:10.000A ground-bombing campaign started when I was eight years old, but it continued well into my twenties.
02:31:17.000Another raid turned up plans for a widespread campaign of terrorism in the United States.
02:31:25.000The Weathermen's Above-Ground Front Group, the May 19th communist organization, was based in New York City.
02:31:36.000They, in turn, operated a host of front groups.
02:31:42.000May 19 was a revolutionary Marxist organization fighting white imperialism, colonialism, and Zionism.
02:31:54.000It was a path to earn my birthright as the secret son of Frank Marshall Davis.
02:32:01.000I attended May 19 meetings, protests, and seminars.
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02:32:54.000There's a need for a new world, oder? .
02:33:00.000But it has different characteristics in different parts of the world.
02:33:08.000Live from Austin, Texas, broadcasting worldwide, it's Alex Jones.
02:33:14.000Welcome back to InfoWars Money Bomber.
02:33:24.000I'm Russell Dowden of InfoWars.com and InfoWars Magazine.
02:33:28.000Riding shotgun with me is Rob Jacobson.
02:34:22.000We appreciate you, buddy, and all the chasing down you're doing with these guys out there.
02:34:29.000You've created a kind of a revolution of... I don't know what you want to call this, Luke, but it's, you know, guerrilla... I would call it modern day activism.
02:34:39.000Yeah, it's called chasing down the story is what it's called.
02:34:42.000Yeah, you're not just standing out there with picket signs and everything.
02:34:44.000You're taking the camera and you're optimizing activism plus the technology.
02:34:49.000Yeah, I don't even know what to call it nowadays.
02:34:51.000I don't know if it's activism or journalism, but being at the latest presidential debates here in New York and Hofstra, it definitely seems that asking tough questions is not what all the other supposed journalists were doing.
02:35:02.000I mean, I was there and it was just incredible seeing no other reporter, no other journalist there asking or following up on very serious, legitimate questions.
02:35:15.000Uh, you know, it's a good feeling knowing you're doing something good, but when you're in a room full of about a thousand reporters and you don't hear anything about the NDAA or Obama's secret kill list or all the horrible things, uh, that both Romney and Obama are really for, I mean, it's just, it's just really pathetic and it's just really sad and, and, you know, that's why independent journalism, independent media is on the rise and, uh, that's why it's great being able to, you know, be on your program here today.
02:35:42.000Well, you know, Luke, you've been a real inspiration to a lot of people, too, over the years.
02:35:54.000We're asking folks to help us out here at InfoWars and keep this operation going.
02:36:00.000I remember just five years ago, Rob, when The first money bomb launched and being on the other side and I had, as soon as y'all launched, we launched PrisonPlanet.tv, I was a member, I was, I was, uh, you know, supporting that way, buying films, um, but, you know, now the operation has grown.
02:36:18.000I'm amazed at how big this operation has grown, uh, just in the last five years, Luke.
02:36:24.000Uh, what is, um, What does Money Bomb here and InfoWars mean to you?
02:36:28.000And what has InfoWars.com meant to you in your young adult life so far, Luke?
02:36:34.000I mean, InfoWars is a great resource, especially for information and articles.
02:36:39.000If people like what they see, they should support it.
02:36:41.000They should know if independent media is going to be successful, if it's going to become a going to the next step, which I believe it's still not there yet.
02:36:51.000Independent media, citizen, liberty-minded information, and just Real legitimate questioning of authority still is not on that level where it should be.
02:37:03.000People online, all the viewers, all the audience, they should watch online and they should know that We can only survive.
02:37:11.000We can only become better only with your support.
02:37:14.000So it's up to the people listening to watch and to have their own discretion to take in as much information as they can, look into information, double-check sources, triple-check sources.
02:37:27.000Be really vigilant, but also know that they have to stand behind them and support and be behind those organizations that are giving out the right information and are there for the people and not just for the big corporations or the big banks or the lobbyists or any industrial complex that is financing any side of the news because sadly we have seen that.
02:37:48.000We have seen gross examples of mainstream media abusing their power, abusing Their trust of the public to pretty much become public relations campaigns sometimes and not do their job diligently.
02:38:04.000The only true diligence out there is individuals out there themselves who are able to research things thoroughly and look at both sides of the issue and then make up their own mind.
02:38:17.000Well, you know, you can see, Luke, just the growth that InfoWars and the impact InfoWars has had with the reports, with the nightly news, with this broadcast.
02:38:32.000We've been able to grow, folks, because of your contributions, because of the products that Alex believes in, and the products we have in offer in our stores, the films.
02:38:42.000So, we're not perfect over here, we're not the best, but, you know, we're doing what we can, and I think we've done an excellent job, especially in recent years.
02:38:50.000And what I'd like to remind everybody who is, you know, thanking everybody for contributing and who is thinking about contributing, is that as we improve and as we grow, our audience grows.
02:39:00.000Which means that our message gets out there to a wider and wider audience.
02:39:03.000And that's really the most important part, in my opinion, on why it's necessary to contribute to InfoWars.
02:39:10.000Because what happens is, if we have a bigger audience, you never know who's in that audience.
02:39:15.00010 million a week listening or 15 million.
02:39:18.000Who knows who these people are listening and they're the ones who are going to eventually affect the change.
02:39:22.000We're going to get the message out there to the biggest audience and we're going to affect the change.
02:39:27.000We're going to help affect the change.
02:39:28.000The audience will be the ones at the end of the day that will come together and affect the change.
02:39:35.000You have lawyers out there, you have a police department, you have firefighters, doctors, you have all sorts of professions listening and they will take their resources and their skills as the audience grows and we can beat this thing, you know, we could turn it around.
02:39:50.000Well, Luke, I do have a question for you.
02:39:52.000I'm speaking here and it kind of reminds me.
02:39:55.000There are a lot of young and new journalists that want to break into this and from We Are Change of the past, a lot of stuff that we've seen, confrontation from the past, a lot of times we've seen people just throw a lot of facts into these politicians' face when they have the opportunity to finally get up and speak to them.
02:40:14.000And I'd like for you to talk to some of the new journalists out there and tell them some tips because you have successfully gotten a lot of politicians to answer your questions and maybe even put their foot in their mouth on the internet and I'd like you to to maybe explain to somebody who's about to bust in and try to do the journalist thing try to do the we are changed thing what is the best way to do it to get a politician to put their foot in their mouth on screen
02:40:42.000I mean doing this for about seven years now the most the most important lesson that I have learned is that your will and your determination matters more than anything I mean, we started out, and we're still working here independently, solely, just for the people.
02:41:46.000But always remember, a job of an independent journalist is to question authority and not just to make statements.
02:41:53.000It's also good to have all your sources, have all your facts, always double check, triple check, any amount of information that's out there.
02:42:00.000Don't believe any one person, but the only thing that you're supposed to do is get the information out there.
02:42:05.000You don't have to go to somebody and tell them, this is the truth, this is what's happening.
02:42:08.000You could not only convince more people, but make people understand the truth more by asking questions.
02:42:15.000Just by that simple act, you direct them to the truth.
02:42:17.000See, the truth is simple, it's strong, and it will overcome any amount of lies, but it just has to be uncovered.
02:42:23.000And the perfect way of uncovering it is speaking truth to power, and by asking legitimate questions, questioning that authority that is there, that is unquestioned right now.
02:43:03.000The second one is the one we just showed up on screen.
02:43:06.000The first one he was a little bit more timid.
02:43:08.000The second one he actually recognized me.
02:43:10.000But the first one is also really good where he knowingly lied and said that famous quote of his where he said military men are dumb stupid animals which Bob Woodward, one of the Watergate journalists exposed.
02:43:22.000He knowingly lied to me and told me that was not true.
02:43:26.000And then he knew, like, he recognized me the second time.
02:43:31.000The press secretary already set up a one-on-one interview and he kept walking away.
02:43:35.000And the press secretary was like, hey, go talk to, you know, hey, Kissinger.
02:43:38.000And he was just running away, so I just decided to go with it anyway and to question him.
02:43:43.000It is kind of scary going into these situations, being able to look someone Who has committed mass murder.
02:43:50.000I mean, it's not only out in the open.
02:43:52.000He's wanted for war crimes in many countries.
02:43:54.000And it's just a very kind of intimidating, kind of scary feeling.
02:43:58.000But once you overcome that, once you overcome that fear, and I think that's where the true solutions and the true answers are to a lot of our problems, is just overcoming that fear.
02:44:07.000Once you do that, and you look them right in the eyes, you understand that that problem, That evilness is nothing.
02:44:15.000It is just as human as you are, and it's just as weak or as strong as anybody wants it to be.
02:44:21.000It's really our own interpretation, and once you're able to speak to that person and let them know you're a human being, you're just as evil, we know what you're doing, they have nothing else to do except run away or flip out, which you saw Kissinger do twice.
02:44:35.000Yeah, you see Kissinger run away from you in that video.
02:45:18.000Anyway, listen, let me ask you a question.
02:45:22.000Which is the top Well, that's a really great, great, amazing question.
02:45:26.000Which person is a top, top of your list that you would like to confront and why?
02:45:31.000Well, that's a really great, great, amazing question.
02:45:36.000I think the only person that I really didn't get, I mean, we got Obama slightly, but it probably has to be George W. Bush or even higher, maybe even going to the Queen of England or the royalty in the U.K., I mean, there's still so many things that I want to uncover and I want to find out about.
02:46:50.000Independent media and the truth will always prevail.
02:46:53.000Follow me on Twitter.com forward slash LukeWeAreChange.
02:46:57.000Glenn Greenwald of the Guardian just wrote an article about one of my videos.
02:47:00.000I'm going to have explosive videos coming out on YouTube.com forward slash WeAreChange with Axelrod and Gibbs and Congresswoman being confronted on the kill list and the NDAA.
02:47:10.000Check them out and support independent media.
02:47:13.000That's the only true source of information that really is going to prevail.
02:49:48.000sake you have a one coming i was wondering as a journalist what do you think of president obama using the espionage act against journalists and whistleblowers more than all the other presidents before him combined pretty much stopping and creating a chilling effect on journalists who want to yesterday out of course we could do a bunch Creating a chilling effect on journalists who really want to expose different stories.
02:50:16.000He used it against a New York Times author.
02:50:18.000How do you feel about Obama's behavior towards journalism from his acts?
02:50:25.000Uh, it's not something I know a lot about.
02:50:28.000Everything you've just raised is not something I know a lot about.
02:51:04.000What are your thoughts on the National Defense Authorization Act and his indefinite detention provisions, which he strictly said he wouldn't want and he wouldn't use, but now in a court of law is fighting to keep?
02:51:17.000You know, I'm not sure about all of that stuff.
02:51:19.000I don't have strong opinions about that.
02:53:22.000You're listening to the once-a-year InfoWars.com Money Bomb special transmission.
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02:54:57.000And in the renaissance came, the times continue to change.
02:55:00.000Nothing stayed the same, but there were always renegades.
02:55:04.000Like she said before, Tom Paine, Dr. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, they were renegades.
02:55:10.000Welcome, folks, to the 9 o'clock Central EM...
02:55:33.000central time hour of the Infowars Money Bomb.
02:55:37.000Folks, I tell you what, I haven't been able to listen to all the broadcasts.
02:55:40.000I don't know who possibly could and you just, unless you just stayed up and drank a lot of coffee and drank a lot of pollen bursts or something to be able to stay up all these hours.
02:55:48.000But what I have heard of the Money Bomb I don't think there's another person in the world other than Alex Jones and this crew here, the InfoWars team crew, that could possibly put together a 48-hour marathon program like we've had.
02:56:05.000You've heard some of the great guests, Greg Palast, we had Amber Lyon, Alex doing his thing like he always does, Max Kaiser, just Ben is ready.
02:56:18.000Well, the money bomb is going well, folks, but we still need more donations if possible.
02:56:24.000Alex has a high goal to get to another level.
02:56:31.000Folks, you've seen Alex progress over the years, one level onto the next, started out with a handful of employees, now he's got a staff and crew of 50.
02:56:40.000There's no other group that is going Head-on against the New World Order than right here, this crew of the InfoWars crew that is here on this premises working hard to bring you world-changing and world-breaking news all the time, every day.
02:57:02.000If you go to InfoWars.com and the news that just pours out on that website on a daily basis, it's just incredible to try to keep up with all of the things that the New World Order does.
02:57:15.000One of the big, major keys they have is the fiat money system, the Federal Reserve and the World Bank, where poof, just like that, at a touch of a keypad, they can create trillions of dollars at will, on demand, and that's how they can have this level of control and implement all of these worldwide global systems.
02:57:35.000So folks, If we do nothing, which I know a lot of folks, their idea is, hey, I'm just going to punch out of their system somehow and everything's going to be fine.
02:57:46.000I'm here to tell you the New World Order is not going to allow that to happen.
02:57:51.000That's why it is called the New World Order because they're all over the world and they will implement their system ultimately all over the world unless we the people stand up and fight back and not allow it to happen.
02:58:05.000And it's really not that hard for us to fight them.
02:58:07.000All we have to do now with the advent of the internet is share Infowars.com.
02:58:37.000Find out what it is that Interest the people you're talking with and you're dealing with and send them those types of stories.
02:58:46.000One thing I've learned from many years being involved in the Infowar is not everybody's interested about every battle.
02:58:53.000Everybody's got certain battles they focus on.
02:58:55.000I used to really focus on toll roads here locally.
02:58:57.000I wished I still could but now it's like I've gone to another level with Alex bringing me in here in the office and doing other work for him.
02:59:04.000So as much as I'd like to still be out there fighting on the toll road issues, well, that's kind of gone away.
02:59:09.000And now we have to have some other people fill in the gap.
02:59:11.000God blesses us somehow with people that are passionate for every issue.
02:59:16.000That's like you've heard people that are passionate about the fluoride issue in the water.
02:59:20.000And they're sitting there fighting to get fluoride extracted from the water.
02:59:25.000And that's what we need is we need groups that are passionate and people that are passionate and focused on some of these single issues.
02:59:31.000Because that's how you make real progress on fighting these issues.
02:59:35.000When gun groups get together and fight anti-gun legislation and fight legislation and other bills and other infringements of the Second Amendment, then that's how they're victorious.
02:59:47.000If they stay with a single focus that's at least focused on the Second Amendment issues, then that's how they start winning.
02:59:54.000It's when you have these Groups that try to go off into other areas sometimes that they don't have that level of success.
03:00:00.000So it's kind of a strange dichotomy where we all have to work together on certain things and certain goals.
03:00:05.000But then on other goals we have to focus in at a more microscopic level and forsake the macro.
03:01:28.000Ben, I'll tell you what, we had a variety of topics that you wanted to hit and that I'd like to hit as well, and one of the big things that
03:01:37.000I think our audience doesn't hear enough about is about digestive tract issues and how if for some reason, you know, they're taking supplements and they're trying to eat good food and trying to really be healthy on their diet, that if you don't have your digestive tract working and in order, you're just not going to get the nutrition that you need out of whatever it is you're eating or drinking, right?
03:02:15.000In the world of nutrition, we say it's not what you take, it's what you absorb.
03:02:19.000And if you're dealing with any kind of digestive tract issue, you're not going to get the maximum benefits out of your supplements and breakdown is going to be inevitable.
03:02:27.000But here's the real scary thing, Richard.
03:02:29.000We become transparent to our digestive issues.
03:02:36.000That's why I always instruct people, if you're dealing with any kind of health crisis, get yourself a little notebook and jot down everything you eat and next to Next to where you put everything you eat, put down how you feel an hour, two hours, three hours, four hours later, what your bowel movements are like, if you have any digestive cramps, how you are reacting to that food, and for most people, they will be stunned at what they find out.
03:03:01.000And you know what the really sad thing about this whole thing is, Richard?
03:03:03.000It starts as soon, for most of us, it starts as soon as we come out of the womb.
03:03:09.000Human beings are born With premature digestive systems and immune systems.
03:03:14.000That's because we have big heads and we have big brains.
03:03:17.000And so we have to come out of the womb early because our brains are too big.
03:03:22.000So we come out of the womb a little bit early and nature has designed a system where our digestive tract and our immune system will be built up by human mother's milk, by breast milk.
03:03:35.000And if a mom is not breastfeeding or a mom is not That's exactly why I want to talk about this, because you just nailed it.
03:03:41.000and nutritionally complete herself and her breast milk is deficient, that baby is going to be compromised at the digestive tract and at the immune system level from day one.
03:03:51.000And, Richard, that covers a good deal of Americans.
03:03:54.000I would venture to say that covers most Americans.
03:03:58.000Right, and that's exactly why I want to talk about this, because you just nailed it.
03:04:31.000Richard, it gets worse because then the kid gets put on the standard American diet.
03:04:37.000Then the kid, as soon as he's weaned off of milk, is put on oatmeal, and he's put on cereal, and he's put on Gerber's pulverized crapple.
03:04:45.000I don't know, whatever they put in Gerbers these days.
03:04:47.000So from day one he's compromised, but then it tumbles out of control to the point where by the time the kid is 8 or 9 years old, he's dealing with such a clogged up immune system that the doctors, in their brilliance and wisdom, will remove a hunk out of their immune system.
03:05:02.000They call it a tonsillectomy, and it's the number one childhood surgical procedure in the country.
03:05:07.000And that's the way they resolve this toxicity that builds up in the kid by the time he's 8 or 12 years old, and it just gets worse from there.
03:05:15.000Wow, and so that's why we see the manifestation of obese children nowadays.
03:05:18.000You know, they're 5, 6, 7 years old and already on their way to being 50% over their body weight.
03:05:26.000And as the years go by and roll by, it just makes it worse and worse and worse.
03:05:30.000So that's why I think this topic was so important.
03:05:32.000And Ben has got a host of topics that we're going to touch on.
03:05:35.000But that aspect of the digestive tract is so important.
03:05:40.000I'll tell you, that's one thing I didn't know is from day one, you're saying if they at least are not being properly fed with mother's breast milk, human mother's breast milk.
03:05:53.000And, but here's the thing, Richard, even if the mom is conscientious enough to know about, Breast milk.
03:05:58.000And no, she's got to feed her kid breast milk.
03:06:00.000If she's not nutritionally complete, or if she's got food allergies or food intolerances, or if she's not on a nutritional supplement program, or if she's on the Standard American Diet, which is pretty much everybody now, her breast milk isn't going to be complete.
03:06:12.000So even if she is breastfeeding, you've got a kid who's going to be compromised.
03:06:17.000So we are pretty much starting from the get-go at a huge deficit.
03:06:21.000Because of the institutionalization of how we were born and fed and everything nowadays in the last few decades.
03:06:31.000So how long have we been institutionalized to this point?
03:06:34.000I'm guessing probably the last 100 years, 120 years, somewhere around there?
03:06:39.000It started when we figured out how to manipulate molecules when the age of chemistry was born in the middle of the 1900s.
03:06:46.000we became entranced by the idea that we could manipulate molecules and we could manipulate nutritional chemistry and provide food substances that were cheaper, that were easier to produce, that had more profit margin, that made more money for companies, and that provided the basics so that most people that made more money for companies, and that provided the basics so that most It would keep them alive, but it wouldn't keep people in the optimal condition that health is.
03:07:23.000That's not a healthy tomato, and when you eat that tomato, you're going to know the difference.
03:07:27.000Well, the human body is the same thing.
03:07:29.000If you give your baby formula, for example, that baby's not going to die.
03:07:34.000He'll probably survive, but he's going to be the human version of that tomato that got the NPK.
03:07:40.000And just like that tomato survived, and that tomato was edible and sellable, but didn't have all the nutrients it needs, it's the same thing with the human body.
03:07:48.000The human body can survive with formula, it can survive on on the standard American diet.
03:07:52.000It can get by with the kind of foods that we're eating, but it can't be optimally healthy.
03:07:58.000Unless it has what we're calling the Mighty 90, the basic vitamins, the basic minerals, essential fatty acids, all the amino acids, all of what we call essential nutrients, there's absolutely no way we can be as healthy as our God-given birthright is.
03:08:20.000It's a regenerating system, and every time you cut yourself, you are witness to that regenerating system.
03:08:26.000And folks, just like your finger, just like the cells of your finger heal themselves when you cut yourself, the cells of your liver heal themselves, the cells of your bones heal themselves, the cells of your digestive tracts heal themselves, Everywhere you look in the human body, you have a healing system.
03:08:41.000So if you are dealing with some kind of degenerative disease, and remember, one out of three Americans has some kind of degenerative disease, if you're one of those one out of three Americans, something is wrong in the system.
03:08:52.000It is not the way the body is meant to be.
03:08:54.000And I would propose to you that the core of the problem is starvation, dehydration, suffocation, and toxification.
03:09:03.000That is, lack of nutrients, lack of good clean water, uh... lack of oxygen and uh... a lot uh... increases in toxicity and all this by the way, all this by the way is occurring at the cell level.
03:09:15.000Wow Ben, well I'll tell you what, you covered a lot right there, but backing up to the Digest Track, let's talk about that, let's talk, give us uh... you know, we don't have a whole lot of time, but give us a thumbnail, a good thumbnail sketch of what somebody does to get their Digest Track Working and functioning like it should be.
03:09:31.000Alright, first of all, if you have any kind of degenerative disease, assume, just assume, that you have a digestive issue.
03:09:39.000First thing is you want to be able to isolate what is causing the problem in terms of specific foods, and that's this food diary that I was talking about.
03:09:47.000Jot down everything you eat, and then next to it, jot down how you feel a couple hours, two, three, four, five hours later, and it helps if you do a mono-diet.
03:09:56.000Just eat one kind of food each day and see how you react.
03:09:59.000The most likely suspects are going to be grains, legumes, which covers peanuts and soy and beans of all kinds, and eggs and dairy.
03:10:08.000Those are the most likely suspects, but it could be anything.
03:10:10.000I was just reading today how apple allergies are becoming common.
03:10:13.000So you can be allergic and you can have intolerances to anything.
03:10:16.000It's critical that you find out what you are having problems with and you eliminate those foods from your diet.
03:10:22.000That is, without a doubt, the number one most important step that you can take.
03:10:25.000The second thing you can do, you want to reduce the load on your digestive tract.
03:10:41.000Anything you can do to pre-process your foods before you eat them will improve the absorption of those foods.
03:10:47.000And then third of all, and this is just as important as the other two, you've got to get yourself on a good nutritional supplement program that features nutrients for the digestive tract.
03:10:57.000Without a doubt, by far and away, the single most important nutrients for the digestive tract and maybe the single most important nutrients of all are what we call probiotics or good bacteria.
03:11:08.000These things are so powerful and so important.
03:11:10.000Now you see commercials for them on TV with Jamie Lee Curtis and all the nutrition manufacturers or vitamin manufacturers are getting in on it.
03:11:18.000They know how powerful probiotics are, but you're not going to get the quality stuff from Jamie Lee Curtis.
03:11:25.000If you use Young Jeopardy products, we have a great one called Nightly Essence that's coming out here at the beginning of November.
03:11:30.000Whatever it is, get yourself on a probiotic supplement.
03:11:33.000If you do nothing else with supplementation, that's a supplement you need.
03:11:39.000Digestive enzymes are unspeakably important.
03:11:42.000You cannot process food without digestive enzymes, and many of us are dealing with digestive enzyme deficiencies.
03:11:49.000So get yourself on a good digestive enzyme supplement.
03:11:52.000And then, in addition to the digestive enzymes, you need acid to activate these enzymes and you know what Richard was kind of ironic in the world of health there's many ironies in the world of health but one of the great ironies in the world of health is most people many people think that they have too much acid when most people are not producing enough stomach acid if you don't produce enough stomach acid it can lead to digestive distress for every part of the digestive system from the stomach on downward including by the way the intestine where big problems arise
03:12:21.000So, swig on apple cider vinegar, use acidic fermented foods, things like a sauerkraut, pickles, anything that's fermented and acidic is going to help activate those enzymes and improve the digestive process.
03:12:36.000You know how many people have chronic heartburn, Richard?
03:12:48.000Chronic heartburn is a classic manifestation of what we call in the business achlorhydria, or hypochlorhydria, which means low stomach acid.
03:12:56.000Just swigging on apple cider vinegar can help a lot of folks with heartburn, and most people think that their heartburn is caused by too much acid, and that is absolutely false.
03:13:08.000We're going to burn through this hour so fast, and I know you had so many other topics you wanted to hit.
03:13:13.000So let's just talk about the idea of nutrition being the non-toxic medicine.
03:13:20.000Man, I'll tell you, I'm a pharmacist, and my job for the last 30 years, I haven't really I've practiced traditional pharmacy for a while, but what we study in pharmacy school is the toxicity of drugs, largely.
03:13:32.000We study some of the effects of drugs, of course, but to a large measure, we study the toxicity of drugs.
03:13:38.000When I was in pharmacy school, I was so amazed to find out that these things that I thought were healing and that I thought were medicinal and I thought were somehow in our interest, I was so stunned to find out the toxicity that was associated with them, with these drugs.
03:13:53.000I was so amazed, but by the time I graduated, and by the time I went out to work, I wasn't surprised any longer.
03:13:59.000Do you know that the third or fourth or maybe fifth leading cause of death, depending on who you ask, is prescription drugs.
03:14:06.000And I'm not talking overdosing on prescription drugs.
03:14:09.000I'm talking taken as directed hundreds of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people a year that we know of die from taking prescription drugs.
03:14:18.000On the other hand, you've got nutritional supplements, which are these kind and benign substances that not only are non-toxic, Richard, but they're actually the deficiencies in these substances are the causes of the disease in the first place.
03:14:33.000And that's the most amazing thing to me.
03:14:35.000At the point of death, when we die of a heart attack, when we die of cancer, when we die of whatever we die from, as long as it's not an accident or some kind of trauma, we are dying because at the point of death, some cell system, some tissue system that's made up of cells is starving.
03:14:51.000So we literally die from nutritional deficiencies.
03:14:54.000And when we talk about nutritional deficiencies, having curative powers is somewhat misleading because it's not that they're cures.
03:15:01.000It's not like nutrition cures anything.
03:15:04.000It's just that it replaces the stuff that's supposed to be in there to keep the body working the way it's supposed to be working.
03:16:22.000But you can't go three minutes without oxygen.
03:16:26.000When you are deprived of oxygen even a little bit, Richard, an alert, an emergency response is sent out from the adrenal glands and immediately the body goes into major emergency mode.
03:16:39.000The next thing I'm going to say here, Richard, the body cannot heal, the body cannot grow, the body cannot repair to maximum efficiency unless It feels safe under conditions of emergency, under conditions of stress, under conditions of survival threat, all of the growth mechanisms, all of the repair mechanisms, all of the thrival mechanisms get tuned down in
03:17:06.000In order for the body to meet what it perceives to be a survival threat.
03:17:10.000And there is no more important survival threat than deficiencies in oxygen.
03:17:15.000So something as simple as practicing deep breathing techniques can lower your blood pressure, can improve your immune health, can improve your digestive system, can improve your sex life, can improve your bowel movements, can improve your sleep, can reduce your anxiety, and can improve your mental clarity.
03:17:32.000Something As simple as deep breathing.
03:17:35.000And Richard, here's the most beautiful thing.
03:17:37.000It only takes a minute for you to notice the difference.
03:17:39.000And if anybody out there has hypertension, high blood pressure, do this test.
03:17:44.000Take your blood pressure and then practice diaphragmatic breathing.
03:17:49.000I can show you how to do that in a sec if you want.
03:17:51.000And then take your blood pressure again.
03:17:53.000And what you'll notice is your blood pressure will drop like a stone.
03:17:57.000And this exemplifies how easy it is to be healthy.
03:18:01.000We have been so misled by the medical model, by the medical community, by the medical priests and gurus and holy men who want us to throw up our arms and give up on our health and believe that we can do nothing about the health of our body.
03:18:16.000I get letters from people who have been terrified by their doctors to get off of their medication.
03:18:21.000I get letters from people who are terrified to not have their gallbladders removed or not have their female reproductive system removed because just in case the doctor says, oh my God, you might get cancer, you might have some kind of terrible disease.
03:18:33.000If we don't take out your gallbladder, if we don't take out your...
03:18:36.000Uterus, if we don't remove your breasts.
03:18:38.000There are women who are having their breasts removed prophylactically, just in case, because they're so terrified by the medical model.
03:18:43.000They're so terrified by the medical priest.
03:18:45.000Well, I'm here to tell you folks, after 30 years of practicing medicine, practicing pharmacy, after 30 years of observing how these strategies work in people's lives, I'm here to tell you, you do not need a doctor.
03:18:59.000The only time you need a doctor is if you get hit by a bus, or you need major surgery.
03:19:05.000And by the way, while we're on this topic, Richard, the last thing anybody ever wants to have to deal with is managed care that we call Obamacare.
03:19:13.000And your best assurance of not having to deal with this coming managed care system Your best assurance of not having to deal with it is to get on a nutritional supplement program, watch out for the foods you eat, make sure you're drinking correctly, and by all means practice diaphragmatic breathing where your belly goes out on the inhale, your belly comes in on the exhale, and you breathe slowly in through the nose and powerfully exhale again through the nose.
03:20:24.000They're going to treat you like yesterday's garbage being taken out to the dumpster is how they're going to do it.
03:20:30.000And Ben, you were talking a lot about the breathing issue alone, and I've heard you on your own show on the bright side, ben.com on gcnlive.com.
03:20:37.000I've heard you talk about the breathing issue before.
03:20:40.000That's got to be an epidemic right there.
03:20:42.000Eighty or ninety percent of us are probably just shallow breathing, right?
03:20:47.000And this, it gets down to this idea of stress and emergency.
03:20:51.000We are, and this is why, this is what the New World Order and the globalists want us scared.
03:20:56.000Because when we're scared, we don't heal, we don't grow, we don't repair, and most scary, scariest of all, when we're in fear and we're in survival mode, our brain shrinks.
03:21:10.000Our prefrontal cortex, the area where we become creative and we make good choices and we make good decisions, shrinks so that the back of the brain, the small part of the brain, the reptilian brain, the survival brain, will have the wherewithal to keep us alive.
03:21:24.000As long as our body and our brain think that we're in survival mode, as long as our body and our brain think, are in fear mode and are taking care of our survival, We cannot be maximum performers We cannot achieve our optimal level of health and wellness And that's the ultimate and breathing is the first thing that you can do to tell the body that all is well Even if you just do it one time And folks, what is that going to cost you?
03:21:49.000That's not going to cost you much to just practice some deep breathing, drinking some really good water, get you a pro-pure water filter, make sure you got the fluoride out of the water.
03:21:57.000You know, Ben, that's another topic that you wanted to touch on was about the fluoride in the water and how that affects us.
03:22:03.000And also tie that in on how and why that iodine is such an important element and supplement that we need to have.
03:22:12.000Fluoride almost singularly destroys this area of the brain that's called the pineal gland.
03:22:18.000And your pineal gland is the most incredible little structure in your body.
03:22:22.000The pineal gland basically regulates almost all consciousness through the manufacture of melatonin and serotonin.
03:22:30.000And fluoride almost singularly dumbs down the pineal gland.
03:22:35.000So that when we're drinking fluoridated water, when we're exposing ourselves to fluoride, this fluoride gets taken up by the pineal gland and immediately our ability to produce melatonin and our ability to produce serotonin, the two most important consciousness neurotransmitters becomes compromised.
03:22:50.000Then the second most important gland that fluoride affects, and by the way, fluoride affects all glands, and glands produce hormones.
03:23:09.000And let me tell you something, Richard, all diseases come from thyroid disease first, because the thyroid regulates everything in the body.
03:23:18.000Every single cell in the body is regulated by the thyroid.
03:23:22.000And to take, to put this kind of poison in a municipal water supply is so egregious and it's so obnoxious.
03:23:31.000And it's such a slap in the face of anybody who understands anything about biochemistry and biology that there's got to be some evil twisted MFs out there who are laughing about it.
03:23:43.000Ben, and there is, and you've probably done this search yourself, but I recommend folks go out there and just search the story of iodine, how iodine has literally been sucked out of just about everything we eat.
03:23:57.000We used to get it in our breads, we used to get it in a lot of different foods that we ate naturally, but I tell you what, it literally is a conspiracy that happened I guess around the 40s, 50s, and 60s that they basically, the powers that be, saw to it that iodine has basically been completely removed from the American diet.
03:24:41.000So what they did is they put just a tiny, tiny smattering of iodine, just enough to keep people from getting goiters, but not enough to protect you from breast cancer, not enough to protect you from fluoride, not enough to take care of your adrenal glands and give you a strong functioning thyroid, not enough to take care of the not enough to take care of your adrenal glands and give you a strong functioning thyroid, not enough to They do the same thing with... And just enough on the label to make you think that you're getting enough.
03:25:06.000You know, so it's like saying, oh man, just boom, use this iodized salt, that's all you need.
03:25:12.000Forget about the fact that that's also industrialized type salt, not the correct even type of salt that has a lot of minerals and health benefits to it, but instead it's industrial used salt with a little bit of iodine.
03:25:25.000It's probably not even the right kind of iodine, but I'll tell you, we have the right kind of iodine right here.
03:25:31.000Iodine that we have in the Infowars store at Infowars.com and if you want some really good iodine to get on the way and on the road good this will make a difference.
03:25:39.000I've read so many things it's like if you've got cold hands and cold feet things like that are caused from lack of iodine.
03:25:46.000Well, it's an overall nutritional deficiency thing.
03:25:56.000When the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs, once again, just like when it doesn't get the oxygen it needs, it goes into survival mode.
03:26:04.000And in survival mode, all of the things that we consider to be stressful or diseases or breakdowns, that is what happens when you're in survival mode.
03:26:13.000Joints don't repair, bones become weaker, vasculature changes and you get cold extremities as the blood gets shunted to the middle of your body.
03:26:24.000In fact, if you want to have, I talked about this on my program this morning, if you want a laundry list of all of the things that go wrong in the body when the stress response kicks in, all you got to do is look at the side effects for a drug called prednisone.
03:26:41.000If anybody's on Prednisone, let me tell you about this stuff.
03:26:44.000Prednisone is a drug that duplicates the stress response in the body.
03:27:04.000Well, let me tell you the answer to that.
03:27:05.000The reason the medical model, and I hate ripping on individual doctors because there's some really nice guys out there who are doctors, but the medical model is stupidity of the highest degree.
03:27:15.000And the reason the medical model gives you this drug that duplicates the stress response, that shuts down your body's ability to heal and thrive and grow.
03:27:23.000And repair that shuts down your brain, that changes your vasculature, that changes the way your heart works.
03:27:29.000The reason they give you this drug that duplicates the stress response is because when you're under stress, your immune system shuts down.
03:27:38.000And doctors love to shut down the immune system because many of the diseases that we suffer from are caused by hyperactive immune systems.
03:27:47.000Because our immune system is freaking out from the food that we're eating and the water that we're drinking.
03:27:53.000I'll tell you what, you gotta hand it to the powers that be to the medical community of really establishing an insidious medical system where they take you into sickness, they don't kill you right away, right now at some point I think they're gonna kill a lot of people really quick.
03:28:42.000I'll tell you what, Ben, one thing that was really Super exciting.
03:28:46.000Was back earlier this year around February, March time.
03:28:52.000Alex and some of the crew here went on the road and did events in Dallas and in Orlando.
03:28:58.000And one thing that happened at both of those events during the question and answer sessions that just blew me away is because you don't get to hear it enough, you're not out in public enough to hear it.
03:29:09.000We literally, at both events, had people come up to the microphones during the Q&A sessions and saying that they got on InfoWarsTeam.com products, they got on InfoWarsHealth.com products, and got on the Longevity products, the Healthy Start Packs, etc., the Biontang Tangerines, the Pollen Burst, the Osteo FX+, the EFA.
03:29:29.000Plus, they got on these products and they said it literally saved their lives or the lives of somebody close to them, a friend or family member.
03:29:38.000It was shocking to hear, but it's impressive, those testimonies that you hear on the road, that they're literally saying, Alex Jones, you saved my life.
03:29:51.000By coming forth with these websites, Infowars team, Infowarshealth.com, and pointing people to these great Young Jody products, saying, Alex Jones, you helped save my life, or some friend or family member of mine, and I gotta believe, Ben, that in the situation you're in, you probably hear a lot more of that.
03:30:35.000times, not 60 times, over the last 14 years, that's how long I've been working with Dr. Wallach and his products, over the last 14 years, I have seen these things work hundreds of times, and I couldn't live with myself if I did not share this with other people.
03:30:49.000Just something as simple as the Beyond Tangy Tangerine.
03:30:52.000It's not simple, it's a very elegant and beautifully formulated product, but it's so easy to do, it's so inexpensive, even if you don't have a lot of money, even if you don't believe in nutritional supplementation, the fact that this stuff comes in a liquid format, allows it to bypass all of the malabsorption issues that we talked about earlier, and And most people who are nutritionally deficient are going to notice results rapidly.
03:31:24.000The sicker and more nutritionally deficient we are, The faster our body will heal and recover and absorb those nutrients.
03:31:33.000The more deficient we are, the faster our body absorbs nutrients.
03:31:37.000The sicker we are, the faster the healing process begins.
03:31:41.000So that if you are deficient in the B-complex, deficient in vitamin C, which most people are, once you get the B-complex in your system, once you get vitamin C in your system, within seconds, that's how fast stuff works.
03:31:56.000And it works in a completely non-toxic fashion.
03:32:00.000The Beyond Tangy Tangerine is not all you need.
03:32:03.000But, the Beyond Tangy Tangerine is all you need to demonstrate to yourself, and to your friends, and to your family, how powerful and how effective a nutritional supplement program can be, and how powerful and effective liquid nutrition can be.
03:32:16.000Ben, it looks like we do have some callers on the line, and I don't know how to bring them up.
03:32:40.000Come on with your question for pharmacist Ben Fuchs, or if you have a question for me, I'll be glad to answer it as well.
03:32:45.000Sure, I was interested, you were talking about the nutritional health and things, and talking about what does that have to do with Asperger's and autism?
03:32:55.000Well, you want to talk about Asperger's and autism.
03:32:59.000Asperger's is like a social anxiety disorder issue.
03:33:02.000Now, when it comes to mental health issues, It's a little bit different than just physical issues because there's always kind of emotional trauma behind things and mental trauma.
03:33:10.000That's not to say you can't do dramatic things with nutrition and nutritional supplementation.
03:33:17.000That means it's burning through nutrients faster than any other system in the body or as fast as any other system in the body.
03:33:22.000It's burning through oxygen the same way, and it's burning through sugar as fast or faster than any other system in the bodies.
03:33:29.000So if you are deficient in nutrients, your brain is going to be deficient in nutrients and this can show up in all kinds of different ways.
03:33:36.000So for example with Asperger's Syndrome, which is a type of social anxiety, there are incredible nutritional supplements that help with anxiety.
03:33:45.000Google niacinamide or niacin and Asperger's syndrome.
03:33:48.000Niacin is tremendous for treating anxiety.
03:33:50.000In fact, one of the forefathers or one of the grandfathers of nutritional therapy, which is called orthomolecular medicine, was a guy named Dr. Abram Hoffer, and he wrote an entire book about how you could use niacin, simple vitamin B3, to treat anxiety, to treat schizophrenia, to treat autism to treat anxiety, to treat schizophrenia, to treat autism as well.
03:34:09.000In fact, the four D's of niacin deficiency, if you go to medical school, they'll tell you niacin deficiency is marked by the four D's.
03:34:16.000The four D's are diarrhea, dermatitis, dementia, and death.
03:34:21.000So simple niacin deficiency can cause digestive problems, it can cause problems with the brain, problems thinking, it can cause skin rashes, and ultimately simple niacin deficiency will cause death.
03:34:33.000So there's tremendous things you could do for anxiety using nutritional supplements.
03:34:36.000I would be getting on the Beyond Tangy Tangerine, the B-Complex, Niacin.
03:34:40.000You could use something called GABA, G-A-B-A.
03:34:43.000You can use something called Lithium Orotate.
03:34:45.000You'll get a little bit of lithium in the Beyond Tangy Tangerine.
03:34:48.000All of these are wonderful for working with the brain.
03:34:50.000Magnesium is super important for brain health.
03:34:52.000You can use the Osteomag if you're using longevity products.
03:34:55.000Lots of things you could do for brain health issues, including autism and including Asperger's Syndrome.
03:35:04.000You know, we're into the survival and preparedness things, and I was asking, what kind of items should we store for, like, a nutritional, nutritional health and to keep our bodies healthy?
03:35:16.000I know there's a lot of things that, like, what's Look for powders.
03:35:50.000If the police state were really to come in, and let's just say we had the Mad Max scenario, one of the key things to survive is be as healthy as possible going into that.
03:36:01.000And like you said, have things like the Beyond Tangy Tangerine, have your eFoods direct, your food storage, have the LifeStraw, have your ProPure, you know, have a good source of water somewhere, have your BugOut.
03:37:10.000I'm telling you, what we eat is so darn important.
03:37:15.000Let me tell you something else, Richard.
03:37:16.000The less we eat, the better off we are.
03:37:21.000Obviously, you need to have a certain amount of food, but calorie restriction, eating less calories is the single most powerful tool we have at our disposal for our longevity.
03:37:33.000Every study that's ever been done on longevity shows that the less calories you ingest, as long as you're getting your nutrients, it's called calorie restriction with adequate nutrition.
03:37:42.000As long as you're getting your nutrition, the less calories you ingest, the better off you're going to be, the longer you're going to live, and the quicker you're going to heal and grow and repair if you're sick.
03:37:53.000After we eat, Richard, do you know that an inflammatory immune response is initiated that shuts down the healing process temporarily until the body settles down?
03:38:03.000That's after every meal we eat, we have to pay close attention to the kind of foods we're eating and we have to make sure that we're not eating as many calories and we're still getting the nutrients.
03:38:13.000I'll tell you what, Ben, that's one thing I've definitely not adhered to as well, is I haven't gone into the calorie restriction, but I need to do that.
03:38:19.000Ben, we've lit up the lines with calls, so let's go on to the next call.
03:38:23.000We've got, looks like Marvin in Texas.
03:38:25.000Hello, Marvin, can you hear us, and what's your question?
03:38:32.000Hey, it's become so easy now for me to just When I get into, I know a lot of doctors and everything and it's just so easy to pull up links and destroy their theories or show them and they go, whoa, hey, that's great.
03:38:45.000By you, but I ran into a problem with an eye doctor.
03:39:10.000Whenever you have a part of the body that's breaking down, it's important that we don't focus on the part of the body that's breaking down as much as we focus on the fact that the body is breaking down.
03:39:23.000It doesn't matter where you're breaking down, it matters that you're breaking down.
03:39:28.000Now, it could break down anywhere, and it's almost like the luck of the draw.
03:39:33.000You know, how a wall comes tumbling down.
03:39:35.000A crack will appear on the left, a crack will appear on the right, a crack will appear in the middle, and eventually cracks will appear all over.
03:39:43.000It doesn't necessarily matter where it's cracking, it matters that it's cracking, and if you wait long enough the whole thing is going to crack.
03:39:49.000So when you say there's a problem with the eyes, what you're really talking about is you're talking about inflammation in the muscles, you're talking about inflammation in the lens, you're talking about a sugar reaction perhaps in the cornea you're talking about breakdown at the cell level and it doesn't matter necessarily that's the eye cells or the iris cells or the cornea cells or the retinal cells or the joint cells the liver cells or the thyroid cells it matters that the body is breaking down not where it's breaking down
03:40:19.000so when you deal with an eye problem you deal with it the same way you deal with eczema you deal with it the same way you deal with the liver disease you deal with the same way you deal with any health issue That is by controlling, number one, inflammation.
03:40:31.000And that means by controlling what you put in your mouth, the kind of foods you're eating.
03:40:36.000Stabilizing your blood sugar, that is eating more protein, eating less of the refined carbohydrates, the fast-burning carbohydrates, eliminating food allergies, making sure you're breathing correctly, making sure you're hydrating, and that's really the point.
03:40:51.000It's like a magician's trick where they show you something's happened on the left and they pick your pocket on the right.
03:40:56.000We get misdirected into thinking the problem is our eyes, or the problem is our thyroid, or the problem is our joints, or the problem is our liver, or the problem is our adrenal glands, or the problem is Parts of the body, and it's not the parts of the body.
03:41:11.000So, like I say, for instance, with your eyes, basically everybody should be on a Healthy Start Pack, also known as the Alex Pack, available through Infowarsteam.com.
03:41:19.000That gives you the 90 for life, gives you the 90 minerals that you need to get your body basically healthy.
03:41:25.000But talk about how, like Doc Wallach talks about, how when it comes to your eyes, what is going to be some of the secret sauce that helps for the mighty 90?
03:42:23.000You're going to find that you don't burn anywhere near as rapidly as you did before you took those supplements because the supplements that you're taking go through your digestive tract and go into your blood and get stored in your skin to protect you from the sun.
03:42:41.000When you take these supplements that are specific for the eyes, they go through your digestive tract, they go in your blood, and they get stored in the eyes.
03:42:49.000And the eyes are subject to a lot of stress from the sun.
03:42:52.000Obviously, they're subject to light stress.
03:42:54.000So, using Antioxidant nutrients like selenium, and vitamin A, and zinc, and vitamin C, and vitamin E, and herbs like bilberry, and phytonutrients like astaxanthin, and zeaxanthin, and by the way, all of these are in the VisionFX.
03:43:12.000Most of them you'll get all of them in the Mighty 90.
03:43:15.000If you start to take nutritional supplements for your eyes, not only will you notice that your eyesight is improving, not only will you notice that if you have macular degeneration, your macular degeneration is improving, but you'll also notice that your skin health is improving and you'll notice that you have a better skin response to the sun as well.
03:43:31.000Wow, Ben, and also, do we not probably abuse our eyes now more than ever?
03:43:37.000Now that, you know, we got in the sun and all that, that's a natural thing going out there, that's the way God made us on that, but with the computer screens that we're constantly staring at, what, I mean, we're really, really working our eyes hard, aren't we?
03:43:50.000Not only that, but when you, uh, artificial light is no, do you know the World Health Organization considers artificial light to be a probable carcinogen?
03:43:58.000So if you're staring, if you're staring at your computer screen, you're pounding yourself with these artificial, with, uh, with potential carcinogens.
03:44:06.000And by the way, the way it works is the light goes through your eyeballs, right?
03:44:10.000And it goes into your brain and you literally, Richard, have a little structure in the middle of your head that has photoreceptors on it.
03:44:19.000It's literally a third eye in the middle of your head.
03:44:25.000And that's that very same gland that we talked about earlier as being one of the major targets of deposition of fluoride.
03:44:34.000So not only are we messing up our circadian rhythms, our light and dark rhythms, with fluoride, but we're doing it with artificial light and things like iPads and computer screens.
03:44:44.000Wow, and Ben, I just gotta say it again.
03:44:45.000Folks, you got to take charge of your own health.
03:45:26.000Alright, ask your question real quick, we're running out of time.
03:45:28.000Alright, I got two real quick questions.
03:45:29.000So when I was younger, you know, they thought I had Crohn's and I didn't and they said I had osteopenia and all this stuff, so I ate horrible my whole younger life, just gluten all day, so I'm on the healthy digestion pack, I'm drinking good water, I'm off GMO, I'm off gluten, so it's been about a month so far.
03:46:19.000It doesn't sound right that Mike would be down on bodybuilding.
03:46:24.000Maybe he's down on competitive bodybuilding or something like that.
03:46:26.000The best way to build muscle is a combination of protein and essential fatty acids as nutrients, all your trace nutrients, the kind of stuff that you get in the Ultimate Daily and the Beyond Tangy Tangerine, and when you're lifting weights, but lifting weights in a very interesting way that should only take you maybe 10 minutes max.
03:46:48.000You don't want to put a lot of stress on the system, but you want to put just enough stress on the system.
03:46:52.000And the best way to build muscle mass is to use what I call micro-movements.
03:46:57.000And micro-movements are when you do your repetitions super, super, super, super slow.
03:47:03.000So if you're doing a curl, for example, it should take you maybe 30 seconds to do a complete curl up and 30 seconds to do that complete curl down.
03:47:12.000And if you do it like that, you should only be able to do two or three reps.
03:47:16.000Two or three reps with each arm, maybe two or three days a week.
03:47:19.000And you do all your body parts that way.
03:47:24.000Now, if you do your supplements, you want to make sure you do your supplements when you come home from the gym, when you come home from a workout.
03:47:31.000And it wouldn't hurt you to get some aerobic training as well.
03:47:33.000I would be doing sprints, maybe once or twice a week, do a 30-second sprint.
03:47:41.000If you can get a rebounder, it's a great way to move your lymphatic system and move Uh, toxins throughout the body.
03:47:47.000The lymphatic system is your drainage system for poisons, and it depends on muscular movement for pumping action to get that stuff out of your body.
03:47:54.000If you're not moving your body around, whether it's on a trampoline, or it's whether, uh, doing quick sprints, your lymphatic system can get clogged up, and that can lead to almost every hideous disease you can think of.
03:48:04.000Right, Ben, and that, uh, sorry, go ahead.
03:48:06.000Let me, let me, let's just say about This, at the end of a word, on a medical term, means inflammation.
03:48:16.000Inflammation somewhere in the head, inside the head, inside the skull.
03:48:20.000Anytime there's inflammation, as long as it's not a bacterial inflammation perhaps, I'm assuming it's not viral or bacterial, Any time there is an inflammatory effect in the body, look to the digestive system.
03:48:33.000This is 80% of the inflammatory system starts off in the digestive system.
03:48:38.000The inflammatory system is the other side of the coin of the immune system.
03:48:42.000The immune system is your defense system.
03:48:44.000So anytime there's inflammation, that is a sign that the body is reacting to something that got inside it.
03:48:50.000Now, as long as it's not bacteria or viruses, chances are it's coming in through something this guy's eating, and that would be the first thing I'd focus on.
03:49:32.000It tore up a bunch of my nerves in the back, and I've been dealing with a lot of morphine sulfate, and trying to get my pain under control, because when I come down off the morphine, I have serious pain in my legs and my lower back, but the morphine is also, it's tearing me up.
03:49:50.000And I was just wondering, there's two things I was wondering.
03:49:53.000I remember talking to you a while ago, and you had put me on this plan with Tangy Tangerine and a bunch of other stuff, but I can't really afford that.
03:50:01.000But the question I have for you is, is there any way I can get the VA to pay for treatment like that?
03:50:15.000If you shoot me an email, I'm going to send you out some Beyond Tang Tangerine on me, okay?
03:50:19.000Send an email to ben at ksco.com and put, just tell me you're Chris from the Alex Jones Money Bomb and put your address there and I'm going to send you out some VTT, okay, buddy?
03:50:30.000It's Ben, B-E-N, Ben at K-S-C-O dot com.
03:51:47.000I tell you what, you, Dr. Glidden, Doc Wallach, Dr. Corey Gold, are like the four Musketeers, the four Alex Jones of the Health Info War.
03:51:57.000It's magnificent that you guys are there.
03:52:00.000Folks, I tell you what, you the listeners, you the audience, are the reason that we're all here.
03:52:06.000All this great crew that I'm Privileged to work with and that I'm privileged to be here at this microphone.
03:52:12.000It blows me away to think that I'm a part of another money bomb.
03:52:16.000I think this is the third money bomb I've been involved with and I've had a little piece of it, a little segment of it and I'm telling you there's only one guy on the planet that could have put this together the way he did and that's Alex Jones.
03:53:30.000For Infowars Nightly News, I'm David Ortiz.
03:53:47.000As Alex Jones recently detailed on his show, the Travel Channel has debuted a new show titled Airport 24-7 Miami, which focuses on the TSA and the wonderful job they do in trying to protect the American people.
03:54:02.000As you can see on this photo here, which shows the cast, they seem to be harmless individuals who are simply trying to do their job.
03:54:12.000While most TSA workers are good individuals who are simply being used as pawns by the federal government, this show will never focus on the large minority of TSA employees who are making the lives of Americans a living hell.
03:54:27.000According to the Government Accountability Office, in 2010, an estimated 50,000 individuals were pulled aside by behavior detection officers.
03:54:37.000And of that group, a whopping 300 were arrested.
03:54:41.000However, of that group, none of them were deemed terrorists.
03:54:45.000But don't tell that to this cast member.
03:54:48.000Security has to obviously trump customer service in the end.
03:54:52.000Absolutely, because our number one mission is to keep people safe.
03:54:54.000And we know that the terrorists are still out there trying to game the system.
03:54:57.000So in fact, if so few terrorists are being caught, why are we spending over $8 billion annually to fund this security theater agency?
03:55:09.000A simple bulletproof steel door on an airliner, as well as bomb-sniffing dogs, and simple yet reliable metal detectors would barely inconvenience the public and give us a far greater return on our investment.
03:55:25.000This show also dismisses the fact that nearly every week the TSA harasses Americans that are clearly not a threat to the public.
03:55:36.000Danae is dying of leukemia and carried a large amount of prescription drugs through Sea-Tac last week for a trip to Hawaii.
03:55:43.000She called Alaska Airlines ahead of time for a wheelchair and to ask how her medicine should be separated for the security line.
03:55:50.000The machine couldn't get a reading on her saline bag, so a TSA agent forced one open.
03:55:55.000The pat-down at Dallas Airport was completely different than the one I got at LAX.
03:56:01.000And I'm sure this woman was just doing her job, but she actually touched my vagina.
03:56:09.000And so I think that's why I'm crying, that's why I'm so emotional, because I'm already so upset that they're making me go, making me do this, making me choose.
03:56:18.000On the heels of this show being unveiled, the Travel Channel, which is normally a fun and harmless network, is also debuting a new show called Baggage Battles.
03:56:28.000What viewers won't find out watching this show is that a lot of, quote, baggage battles could have been prevented had the TSA not stolen your stuff, a crime that former TSA employee Pytheas Brown says occurs frequently.
03:56:43.000I can estimate maybe it had been about $200,000 a year, maybe more, for about four years.
03:56:57.000So the bottom line here is the Travel Channel is mostly an entertaining and harmless network.
03:57:02.000However, this season they have dropped the ball by promoting a deeply flawed agency.
03:57:08.000And remember, if you want to hold the TSA accountable, partake in our opt-out and film campaign, which is taking place from November the 19th through the 26th.
03:57:19.000Reporting for InfoWars Nightly News, I'm David Ortiz.
04:01:32.000The guy said, I stole $800,000 in four years or so.
04:01:38.000Now, one guy was caught red-handed with the iPad, which he was kind of Network broadcast investigation some channel did that and caught them red-handed just stealing an iPad and then the guy blamed it on his wife Yeah, he's like my wife came to my job and and stole this iPad And he was a supervisor I think yeah, it's like well we have video tape of you, and he's like oh You know just oh you do all right.
04:02:05.000Yeah, it's caught red-handed Yeah, so With this in mind, let's talk a little bit about the crew, because we get a lot of questions like, who's in the crew?
04:04:51.000Now we have one more guy, one of our guys behind the scene.
04:04:55.000If you watch the Info Wars Nightly News, you see us commonly referred to this guy and you see me talk to him very unprofessional live on air.
04:05:04.000You see, you know, who made that graphic?
04:05:49.000This is actually, yeah, this is not necessarily my debut.
04:05:53.000I went out and Alex threw me on the air when Darren and I went down to Georgia to talk to Chicken Man, or talk to, to find out about Chicken Man's story and then we raised a bunch of, you know, Raised a bunch of flags at the City Hall in Roswell, Georgia and now they're like, they screen everybody that goes in.
04:06:10.000They put in scanners because of me and Darren.
04:06:12.000Just showing up with a camera to ask questions.
04:06:15.000Yeah, you show up and ask questions and a lot of things happen to you.
04:06:20.000Marcos, now before we, I guess we can go into people's histories and I definitely want to talk to Rob about your, you know, your experience here at InfoWars.
04:06:28.000I want to talk about a little bit of war stories.
04:06:30.000You know, we just heard Marcos allude to the Chicken Man incident where he and Darren, man I have the shiny hat, I'm gonna have to put on a hat.
04:06:40.000I brought a hat because this is a common thing, you know, me and Dan, we shave our heads and we get the shiny head.
04:06:46.000So, until Doo calls and tells me to take it off, I'll be wearing this hat.
04:06:51.000Alright, so anyway, I want to tell us some war stories and I guess I'll start.
04:06:56.000In my short time here at InfoWards, I had a chance to go out to an RFID protest.
04:07:01.000And even though that wasn't my story, I was a cameraman there for that.
04:07:04.000And to me, that was the most impactful thing in my short professional journalism career, to go out there and interact with people because so often we just do these stories.
04:07:16.000It's the idea of getting rid of fluoride or it's the idea of people being knowledgeable about what vaccines can do to your kids.
04:07:24.000But with this RFID protest, I had a chance to go out there and actually meet people, the people who our stories affect in the Hernandez family in San Antonio, Texas.
04:07:32.000I'm not sure if the Alex Jones Show of InfoWards were the first people to carry that story, but we're definitely one of the earliest.
04:07:38.000And since then, they've gone on to publications such as the Huffington Post, and we're definitely happy to be a part of their early exposure.
04:07:47.000And also, on that same trip, myself and Melissa Melton had a chance to meet the NSA.
04:09:16.000I don't know what the significance of that they were drunk and they were booing us and there were cops and we're just walking down that street and I'm like, whoa.
04:09:24.000You know, this is an intense situation, and fortunately, you know, while it seemed like a powder keg, nothing went off, but it was an intense and high-energy situation.
04:09:36.000I really felt proud for the guys for keeping their gumption.
04:09:39.0009-11 was an inside job, you know, and I think it was the true spirit of the Truth Movement, you know.
04:09:46.000At that point, I'll always remember that night, and it was very exciting, of course.
04:09:53.000You know, and then there are other stories that come to mind.
04:09:56.000Did you feel vulnerable when you were in New York City with all that?
04:10:00.000I felt, you know, I felt like the cops gave us an unusual kind of presence there, I guess is the word, because I felt that if I would have separated from the group, I might have been at the mercy, I'm sorry to say, of the police.
04:10:18.000Like, you know, obviously sometimes they conduct themselves a little bit more criminally than we need them to be.
04:10:25.000And I felt if I would have separated, there would have been perhaps, I mean, there was a point when the cops were all pushing us back and somebody smashed into me and so everybody started screaming.
04:10:36.000But when I was in the group, I kind of felt like the cops gave us this weird kind of, let's say, a respect that we're here, you know, they know That we're here to protect our free speech, to air our concerns against the government.
04:10:52.000What we have observed that they have, the crime that they have committed, the people sitting in the seats of power, that we have observed them abusing their seats of power, voicing it.
04:11:03.000And I felt like the cops kind of understood that at some level, even though they kept their arms crossed and they're looking at us.
04:11:16.000What happened is that we saw Geraldo, somebody noticed Geraldo on the big screen in Times Square and was like look he's live right now!
04:11:26.000So since we're already all out there it's like well why not just walk three four blocks to where Fox News is broadcasting and go and check him out and that he was right there and Again, I mean, we went from passing in front of that cop, saw the cops doing that, right to Geraldo, where it just kept on going, like the energy did not stop.
04:11:46.000And again, we have it all on Truthrise, and we captured the whole scene.
04:11:49.000It was a great moment in, in my opinion, the truth movement.
04:12:08.000And what happened is, right after Geraldo, we all go marching to the police station.
04:12:12.000And the police get overwhelmed, of course, with phone calls.
04:12:15.000And in one hour, they let him go, of course.
04:12:19.000uh... he could have spent the entire weekend in prison or jail jail over there waiting for a trial and you know that's the power of the media that's the power of you know we wouldn't put up with it we called up the police station you know he got released and there it goes.
04:13:01.000Eight or nine different talk shows over the last, say, 17, 16 years.
04:13:05.000So a lot of them were, you know, associated to my having owned Weird Magazine.
04:13:11.000I owned Weird Magazine, so my radio gig was Weird Radio.
04:13:16.000So I was doing Weird Magazine, doing Weird Radio, and then, you know, had a lot of paranormal stuff.
04:13:21.000A lot of guests, like, I've had Phil Berg on before, but we'd also get into entertainment, and I'd had on Elvira.
04:13:29.000Cheech and Chong, rock stars often would come on.
04:13:35.000Maybe not Billy Corrigan with Smashing Pumpkins, but we certainly had the opportunity to interview Gwar and some metal bands and things like that.
04:13:42.000I've actually played shows with Gwar, by the way.
04:13:45.000On a side note, I've played shows with Gwar.
04:15:13.000You know, that was actually my first exposure to counterculture.
04:15:18.000I got into music because it was an easy way for me to express my ideas and frustrations with society.
04:15:24.000You know, I had to encompass my message in this appealing, you know, piece of music to draw people in to listen to it and then You know, hit him with the message like, hey, your world is screwed up and it's our fault because we're not paying attention.
04:16:02.000I'm just sort of like one of the platforms you guys stand on with the graphics, but...
04:16:07.000You know, I got to use my skills for these blatant messages instead of trying to, you know, swirl around in people's heads with art and like get them to...
04:16:29.000Very, very impressive stuff that he does.
04:16:33.000But, no, just back to me, I've been in radio for a long time and media, worked in newspaper, print, obviously in marketing.
04:16:43.000Met Alex actually in person at the old television station about 12 years ago and was involved and I was involved.
04:16:53.000I was actually training as a producer, Rob, to become a producer at the Access television station when Alex
04:17:02.000announced that uh... that july uh... stop the uh... nine eleven stop the terrorist thing like that the pre nine eleven attack broadcast i was actually in uh... dv three sony dv three hundred training class back then and all that summer of oh one uh... when he made that uh... infamous broadcast uh... operations stop the terrorists i believe was his uh... famous broadcast but um...
04:17:27.000Yeah, print, print media, a little bit of TV, a lot of radio.
04:17:31.000It's been my background and I've been a big fan of Alex's over the years and just to be here kind of hanging out with you guys, it's just, it's surreal for me.
04:17:40.000But here we are kicking out of the InfoWars magazine and doing a little Moneybomb shoutout.
04:17:45.000So just a lot of fun to be in here and actually talk in front of a microphone and hang out with you guys.
04:17:51.000Yeah, and just before we go to break, I want to go to Jacobson.
04:17:53.000We'll start with this question for you, Jacobson.
04:17:58.000Like, what was your moment where you said, hey, there's a glitch in the matrix?
04:18:02.000Well, it's interesting because before I moved here, you know, I grew up in New York and I lived there until I was about 25 and then I decided to move here.
04:18:11.000And when I was there, I kind of had a sense that, because I was reading all sorts of books, like whatever I found on the street, and one of the books I found, as controversial as it is, it did actually open my mind.
04:18:22.000And just to mention the authors, Robert Anton Wilson, Vore Cosmic Trigger, and this was in 98, alright, so it's not like...
04:18:32.000I was really, you know, I was still dabbling in books.
04:18:34.000Yeah, you're trying to figure out what was going on.
04:18:36.000Trying to figure out what's up, what's down, and actually, that actually, the message that I got from that book was, besides all the other messages in that book that I'm sure it's absolutely layered with, is an open mind is a working, functioning brain, is one of the messages, and that's the message I pulled from it, and I keep it to this day because, and
04:18:56.000It did make a lot of sense to me that the more you believe in something, the less you're going to accept of the truth because if it's outside of your reality tunnel, you're not going to even see it.
04:19:09.000You're in a paradigm of belief and there could be something outside of your belief system that's real that you're not going to notice because you just don't believe it.
04:19:20.000Because of that, so then I moved to Austin, and one of the first, you know, I had like three bags with me, a blow-up mattress, and a... I have a blow-up mattress.
04:19:30.000Yeah, my sister actually bought me a TV set, like, this will keep you company, you know?
04:19:36.000And flipping through all the channels, the only channel that I actually landed on every single time was Public Access.
04:19:42.000And one of the guys on Public Access all the time, before 9-11, was still Alex Jones.
04:20:37.000We're only going to go over there and, you know.
04:20:40.000Yeah, they don't know who they're messing with.
04:20:43.000And then, literally, I remembered Alex within 30 or 40 minutes of that happening, I was like, wait a minute, maybe this is what Alex was talking about all along.
04:20:52.000And from that point on, it was just like my mind was changed, just thinking of the show, thinking of the information that was here, Alex was giving us the information, Infowars, and on that day, like, Just based on everything I thought about at that point.
04:22:27.000Weeks away, and many Obama supporters are already threatening to riot should Obama lose.
04:22:35.000I'm Darren McBreen, reporting for InfoWars Nightly News.
04:22:39.000Now we covered this past week the numerous threats that are dominating Facebook and Twitter accounts, illustrating the fact that they are a legitimate expression of how many Obama supporters plan to respond if Romney comes out on top.
04:22:55.000And checking Twitter feeds again this morning, we discovered that threats to riot on behalf of Obama supporters are still flooding in.
04:23:04.000Even going as far as targeting Mitt Romney with death threats.
04:23:08.000Well, should all this rhetoric be taken seriously, or are these Obamanites just full of hot air?
04:23:15.000Well, as a reminder of just how quickly and how easily a massive riot can erupt in our country, well, we revisit the 1992 L.A. riots from South Central Los Angeles.
04:23:33.000riots were a series of race riots that occurred over a six-day period in greater Los Angeles.
04:23:39.000They began after a jury trial acquitted four L.A.
04:23:43.000police officers in the videotaped beating of Rodney King.
04:23:47.000Thousands of people rioted throughout Los Angeles following the announcement of the verdict.
04:23:52.000Widespread looting, assaults, arson, and murder occurred, and estimates of property damages topped $1 billion.
04:23:59.00053 people were killed during those six days and over 2,000 people were injured.
04:24:05.000This history lesson could be a stern warning of what we can expect to see widespread throughout the country should Obama fail to secure a second term.
04:31:07.000And given the fact that Americans routinely riot in response to sporting events that don't go their way, well, the notion that civil unrest could occur if Obama is defeated, well, it's perfectly plausible.
04:31:21.000Respected black economist and philosopher Thomas Sowell warned of race riots if Obama And the federal government has clearly been preparing for such a fallout with huge ammunition purchases.
04:31:34.000Meanwhile, police departments across the country are also preparing for civil unrest.
04:31:40.000I'm Darren McBreen for the InfoWars Nightly News.
04:33:17.000Okay, we were playing musical chairs a little bit.
04:33:19.000139 once again that's 1-888-253-3139 okay we were playing musical chairs a little bit we've come back and now we have in studio mr darren mcbrain wow You couldn't keep me out of here.
04:34:15.000I was like, oh my God, you know, what the hell's going on?
04:34:18.000Turned on the radio and I found out about the riots, and of course I knew about the Rodney King trial, and then we found out that the police officers were, you know, they We're not guilty.
04:34:27.000And I was angry about that myself because Rodney, he got his butt kicked.
04:34:32.000Those guys deserve some kind of penalty.
04:34:35.000So then the LA riots, that's how it started.
04:34:38.000And it was a weird man, there was a weird aura in the air.
04:34:41.000People were driving, even for Los Angeles, just more erratically than normal.
04:34:45.000And, um, I wanted, you know, I got the hell out of there.
04:34:48.000But, um, you know, luckily traffic wasn't too bad.
04:34:50.000Got home in, you know, 20, 30 minutes or so.
04:34:52.000Turned on the TV and watched the rest of it.
04:34:54.000I did go back the next day, because I told you last time we talked.
04:34:57.000That a friend of ours, uh, my brother and I, um, she needed a ride.
04:35:01.000She lived in L.A., so we volunteered to escort her home.
04:35:04.000And he drove her car, and I followed, and we took her home without incident, but we did manage to check out some of the damage the next day.
04:35:32.000Now we were brought up this topic of rioting because we hear these reports of Obama supporters.
04:35:38.000I actually have the article right here if you guys can get a dot cam.
04:35:41.000New threats to riot if Obama loses the election.
04:35:45.000Despite the issue receiving national media attention, Obama supporters continue to threaten to riot if Mitt Romney wins the presidential election.
04:35:53.000Now as we talked earlier, we saw numerous Twitter feeds many people directly and indirectly threatening Mitt Romney and even in some cases Barack Obama saying like yeah I'm gonna get my rifle and I'm gonna shoot Romney and Obama.
04:36:07.000You know and like we said most of these just people you know just popping off at the mail but like we talked about if one out of 100 of these are real threats I mean these are serious threats and they're also threats of riots.
04:36:28.000My point of view of all this is that a lot of guests came on the show already and talked about how the mainstream media is putting that option on the table for people and that's a really sophisticated trick they play On the general population is what they're doing.
04:36:44.000They could say anything and put it on the table as long as it's all a coordinated thing and it seems real to somebody who is addicted to television.
04:36:55.000Their world is displaced into the television set.
04:36:57.000So when they suggest something like riot, it puts a lot of ideas into people's heads, even if you have like, oh, don't riot, you know, and you've all heard the thing about affirmations, you know, all you have to do, you put a negative in front of the action word and all you really get is the action word.
04:37:38.000And basically he talks about what Jim said, how he recalls Jim was talking about... This isn't Jacobson, so guys don't be saying, don't say that InfoWars is trying to start riots, this isn't a book that he read.
04:37:51.000This is a book about Jim Morrison and this is...
04:37:55.000His plan that he had when he was in UCLA to start a riot and basically by placing you know people in specific points in a crowd and in unison in a coordinated way acting up and he figured that there are like pressure points in crowds just like there are pressure points in the human body and all that.
04:38:17.000So if you put specific people in certain spots of the crowd and you have them all act up at the same time You could trigger a riot.
04:38:25.000And that was Jim Arson's, you know, experiment.
04:38:29.000And his friends allegedly in UCLA basically all chickened out at the last second.
04:38:35.000Like, I'm not gonna do that, you know?
04:38:37.000But this reminds me of what the possibilities are.
04:38:40.000We could have an agent provocateur type of situation.
04:38:43.000Even if no one wants to riot, then they could say, look, let's say Obama loses the election, right?
04:38:48.000They could spread rumors that there's some kind of voter fraud.
04:39:17.000You know what's even more scary is that, you know, it could spread nationwide or they could really, if it's not spreading the way they want to, they can move their camera teams in into these little isolated riots that they maybe started and it's not taking off they want and show it to the people as if it's a major riot starting.
04:39:37.000And they can misrepresent it to really urge people to get out there and start rioting.
04:39:42.000They want an excuse to come in and have martial law and take over.
04:39:46.000So this could be the big false flag that we've been hearing about.
04:39:50.000They say on MSNBC that Obama needs a false flag attack to reconnect with American people.
04:39:57.000I would just say this to everybody out there, whether you're a Romney supporter, Obama supporter, or Infowarrior like the rest of us, and you could see through the paradigms, But if you are going to go out and vote for Democrat or Republican, this is what I say, if you're not one of those people who are planning to go out and riot after the elections, and you happen to heard chatter of people who did, I would just urge everybody out there, if you've heard chatter of people like, if that happens, maybe I will, talk them out of it.
04:41:12.000One of the first ones, I started questioning authority and questioning the people that are telling you what's good for you to do with your own life.
04:41:50.000You're walking into a restaurant and three Catholic priests are in there.
04:41:54.000And it was like a Mandarin restaurant too.
04:41:56.000So three Catholic priests walking into a Mandarin restaurant.
04:42:01.000Anyway, so we're at this like really fancy restaurant in my small town of Lubbock.
04:42:06.000There wasn't a whole lot of fancy restaurants at the time.
04:42:08.000So I was already a little flabbergasted because I knew all the stories of the Catholic priests, their vows of, you know, what's it about?
04:42:20.000Poverty, vow of poverty, things like that.
04:42:22.000So I see these guys, sharply dressed, in a really nice restaurant.
04:42:28.000And my dad even offers to buy them dinner.
04:42:30.000He's like, I'm gonna show off, I'm gonna buy the priest dinner.
04:42:34.000So they think I'm on the way out, and we're all leaving at the same time.
04:42:37.000And I see all three of these guys get into three separate nice cars, Lincolns, Cadillacs.
04:42:44.000And I know that I go to Sunday, I go to church every Sunday and see all the people giving money to these guys and they're up there just preaching, you know, they're telling these guys what to do and they're preaching these...
04:42:58.000You know, these ways of, like, taking care of each other, and then we're scooping up this money, and then we're getting in these nice cars and driving off.
04:43:04.000And that was... I was probably, like, 13, maybe 14.
04:43:07.000And I just really started questioning hard everybody who came at me with, you know, prescribed ways of life.
04:43:15.000I started questioning everything, everybody.
04:43:39.000My moment of clarity, I guess you would say, was in I was in college, my first time I went to college, and I saw the movie Loose Chains.
04:43:48.000And just some of the basic elements of the story, of the official 9-11 story, such as Building 7 collapsing.
04:43:56.000If you guys, anybody who's familiar with the World Trade Center site, knows that Buildings 4 and 5 were hit heavily by the damage of the two twin towers, and they had to be torn down, as opposed to Building 7, which was nicked.
04:44:09.000And collapsed from an internal fire and also the passport escaping the firebomb and the engine that was found in the Pentagon not even being the engine from the plane they said hit the Pentagon.
04:45:06.000So it was back in, you know, I was still asleep, of course, but I was going to accept the lesser of two evils.
04:45:11.000And then when Bush won, I found out about a lot of voter fraud and I tried to present it to my family members and they didn't want to, they're just like, you know, they didn't want to hear it.
04:45:22.000And then I started to investigate how that election went down and just thought, you know, wow, man, I mean, if we don't have free elections in this country, something's wrong.
04:45:31.000And then later, Greg Palast came out, and Greg Palast was, well, he was on the show yesterday, Start Off the Money Bomb.
04:45:36.000He was in Early Morning Hours with Alex.
04:45:38.000Greg Palast, excellent journalist, uncovered all kinds of voter fraud in that election, and then once I realized that You know, we got these die-bold voting systems, electronic voting systems.
04:45:49.000Once that, you know, I came to the realization of that, that our votes don't count, then, you know, where are we?
04:45:57.000That's when I really started to wake up.
04:45:59.000And then, you know, what's funny is once you do wake up, That's when history lessons really begin.
04:46:06.000I mean, you become a student for life at that time because you have to relearn everything that you were taught.
04:46:12.000So, I had to go back and take a look at the Gulf War I, which I supported, you know, and then take a re-look at history, and I think, you know, most everybody who awakens, they do the exact same thing.
04:46:24.000That's exactly right, because so many people, and Jacobson, you can hop in here whenever you're ready.
04:46:29.000They have to go back and look at what was told to them, just, you know, 9-11.
04:46:32.000I never questioned the story until I just took the time to watch the Loose Chains video.
04:46:39.000Well, I mean, I feel like, you know, I've always questioned things, but it wasn't until, like, 9-11 happened I got involved here at InfoWars that I really started going back and looking at history, too, you know?
04:46:51.000I mean, I really wasn't much of a history student in school, like, Really couldn't care less when I was in school.
04:46:58.000It was a really boring class to me and now I've learned that it's probably deliberately boring to turn me off from ever wanting to go there at all.
04:47:06.000But coming here, I mean, I've learned how interesting history really is when presented in the real way.
04:47:14.000The real struggle, the actual globalists, you know, to see what's going on behind the curtain opened my mind and I did a lot of reading and a lot of research myself and I got up to speed.
04:47:25.000Up to this point, of course, there's always a lifetime of learning left to do, you know, and to think back when I was in high school, in junior high school, how You know, distant I was from the information and even how they were keeping me from the information and basically telling me their, you know, cherry-picked version of history.
04:47:44.000You know, I kind of do feel betrayed by a system that, you know, I grew up in.
04:47:52.000This and that, you know, you grow up and you think that everybody's okay and even bad people have good things, you know, that's generally going to be good.
04:48:01.000The bad people are going to be devoured by all the good in the system and I kind of, alright, you know, this is just the way it is and I'm just not interested in it and now I know that's not the way it is at all.
04:48:15.000You know, it was an indoctrination center.
04:48:17.000That's exactly what it is, indoctrination, because these teachers, many of them, they have to read from these textbooks that they know are false because of their own experiences.
04:48:26.000But anyway, that's our time for this section of the InfoWars Money Bomb.
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