This is a Saturday evening emergency special with my good friend and constitutional lawyer, Robert Barnes, who has been here for two weeks covering the trial of the century, and has two more coming up. To break it all down is just insane.
00:00:18.000Well, I can't say that I personally enjoy the entire establishment trying to bring us down, but deep down it is satisfying to know that we're really given these corrupt globalists A run for their money, and that they fear us, above all others, for igniting brush fires in the minds of men and women everywhere, as Thomas Jefferson talked about, the author of our Declaration of Independence.
00:00:53.000Well, this is a Saturday evening emergency special with my good friend and well-known constitutional lawyer, Robert Barnes, who's been here for two weeks covering the show, Trial of the Century, and they got two more coming up.
00:01:11.000We're going to do it here today because people have a lot of questions.
00:01:14.000It's been the number one story for the last week in the United States.
00:01:20.000It's been in the top 10 stories in Europe and other parts of the world.
00:01:23.000Not China threatening war, not Russia winning the Ukraine war, not collapsing borders, not human smuggling, not mass suicides and fentanyl deaths, but the monster Alex Jones who questioned a mass shooting.
00:01:38.000And then I have the mayor of Uvalde in my stack actually coming out and saying he thinks there's a cover-up in Uvalde.
00:01:47.000Well, I guess he'll be the next person to face a 40-plus million dollar judgment.
00:01:53.000You're about to get the exclusive details of what really happened in the show trial, what it means next, what these huge judgments mean, is M4 going to be closing, is it going to be shutting down?
00:02:02.000We're going to talk about it all here in the next hour with Robert Barnes and play some of these incredible clips.
00:02:41.000I mean, basically, even the Soviets tried to make a show trial at least a good show.
00:02:46.000This was a show trial that was so one-sided, so evidently partisan, so made-for-the-movie scripts.
00:02:51.000I was talking to Mark Rober the other day, and this is a Hollywood screenwriter, and even he was shocked to hear how it was basically designed, the courtroom was designed like a set.
00:03:00.000with three big movie cameras with the judge alternating the what could be said and when it could be said
00:03:06.000and how it could be said and who could say it in such a way that had nothing to do
00:03:10.000with the rules of evidence, nothing to do with the rules of law in Texas,
00:03:13.000nothing to do with constitutional liberties and protection, and everything to do with scripting a case
00:03:18.000so that it would have a particular outcome and in particular a future media narrative
00:03:23.000that could be spun, and ultimately an actual future movie where the judge has made herself the star.
00:03:29.000That is what has happened in this case, and it is a show trial unparalleled and unprecedented
00:03:36.000There have been analogous examples, but nothing as severe, nothing as substantial,
00:03:40.000and nothing as literally scripted for a movie as this film, as this case was.
00:03:47.000And again, whether we're right or wrong about things, that's up to the public to decide.
00:03:52.000When they try to censor and control outlets, they're trying to censor what you can see, what you can watch, and literally mind-control you.
00:04:12.000Robert Barnes continuing with your observations, both watching the trial on TV, being down there, having live coverage of it, why you say it's the most insane show trial ever.
00:04:22.000It is because, well first of all, there pretty much wasn't a right that the judge didn't violate.
00:04:26.000First Amendment right of freedom of expression, freedom of association, freedom of the press.
00:04:30.000Second Amendment right to speak out in favor of the Second Amendment right to self-defense.
00:04:35.000She violated that repeatedly throughout the proceedings.
00:04:38.000Not only what went on in the discovery being unduly invasive, but in fact turning over and telling the plaintiff's lawyer he could turn over attorney-client privilege communications Protected by the Fourth Amendment to the January 6th Committee or whomever else.
00:04:50.000Fifth Amendment rights to due process of law, denied rights to bring motions to dismiss, anti-slap motions, denied right to bring appeals, summary judgment motions.
00:04:58.000Sixth Amendment rights to both counsel and confrontation, infringed by the attorney-client privilege being disclosed, and the right to confront those making accusations against you.
00:05:08.000And that means a right to trial by jury on all facts, not just the facts the judge decides can be tried.
00:05:14.000And that all of those same analogous federal constitutional provisions have analogs in the state constitution of the state of Texas.
00:05:20.000Well that's right, her quote was when Bankston said he's going to give what they call the contents of my phone, it's not, to the January 6th committee.
00:05:29.000He said, I will not stand between you and Congress.
00:05:32.000Well, the state's supposed to stand up for our rights.
00:05:35.000I mean, it's only because of a judge's order that that information is in the possession at all of the plaintiff's counsel, who basically stole it under the law.
00:06:06.000These claims are mostly all past the statute of limitations.
00:06:09.000The right to bring an appeal of a summary judgment motion.
00:06:12.000The right under defamation law to challenge Whether or not an apology, correction, or retraction was given, and to mitigate damages.
00:06:19.000The right to demand that a punitive damages request be done in a timely manner, which didn't happen here, based on their own testimony of the plaintiffs in court, and what the plaintiffs' lawyers said and admitted in court.
00:06:30.000The attempts to get an inflated punitive damages verdict, that is in excess of what Texas statutes allow, or what constitutional due process permits.
00:06:38.000And then, after that, violation of pretty much every rule of evidence you can possibly imagine.
00:06:43.000The Rule of Evidence Concerning Relevance, The Rule of Evidence Concerning Materiality, The Rules of Evidence Concerning Completeness, The Rules of Evidence Concerning Hearsay, The Rules of Evidence... And for folks that don't know, they wouldn't let us have any of our videos in, even though they were in evidence, and turned over to them and their evidence.
00:06:58.000But then she would not let us play videos when we wanted to.
00:07:01.000They would play five second clips from my show last week, out of context, and I would say, may I please see the larger clip?
00:07:09.000It just went on and on and now they want to sanction my lawyer and Dino Reynaud.
00:07:14.000I mean, it's an attempt to punish everybody who defended you in any way, shape or form.
00:07:18.000There's been constant attacks in the court of public opinion and in the courts of law against anyone who defended Alex Jones or Infowars.
00:07:24.000And let's be clear, if I was caught with dead kids in my basement, the defense lawyer that took the job, they'd call him a hero because every man deserves A defense.
00:07:32.000But now with Alex Jones, who just questioned a mass shooting, oh no.
00:07:39.000Not only that, they excluded your lawyer of choice repeatedly.
00:07:42.000They tried to kick me out of the case early on.
00:07:44.000They did exclude multiple other lawyers who you had retained to appear.
00:07:47.000They didn't allow them to appear in Texas.
00:07:49.000Didn't allow them to appear in Connecticut.
00:07:51.000So they controlled which lawyer was representing you.
00:07:53.000They controlled how the jury selection went forward.
00:07:56.000They're not supposed to be allowed to ask, hey, do you commit to a ridiculous verdict before you even sit down?
00:08:01.000Yet that's what happened here, and the only jurors that were allowed to participate were the ones that thought there was never been any media bias against Alex Jones or InfoWars ever, and had committed to a $100 million verdict before they were even seated.
00:08:12.000So you had violations at every single level of the process.
00:08:15.000We had a graduate student get up there, and we're going to walk through all of it because this is historic.
00:08:19.000And you did a great job laying out just some of what they did.
00:08:22.000people are experts who aren't qualified to speak in the subject matter.
00:08:25.000They had a graduate student get up there and we're gonna walk through all of it because
00:09:17.000One, the plaintiff's counsel continues to lie to the press and the public.
00:09:21.000Two days ago he said that you could get a punitive damages award and the only limit was due process and whether it was 10x the ratio of damages.
00:09:40.000But Texas law has always limited what punitive damages are allowed.
00:09:44.000And he lied again yesterday after the verdict trying to let people believe there's these false claims out there that they can enforce part of the $45 million or $13 million or $32 million.
00:10:25.000The reason why the judge didn't honor that and respect that right out of the gate is because she wanted the fake news narrative to go around the globe to say, see, this is the death of Alex Jones.
00:10:40.000They wanted the headline, but the headline is a lie about the law, and that's why the plaintiff's lawyer, Mark Bankston, went out and lied to the press about what Texas law represents.
00:10:49.000Texas law limits this to $750,000 per plaintiff, per defendant, and that puts a cap and reduces almost all of the punitive damages verdict.
00:10:59.000To a small percentage of what the jury issued.
00:11:02.000What was more terrifying from my perspective is what you bring up.
00:11:06.000They overtly, openly, and explicitly called for the execution of Alex Jones financially in the closing arguments.
00:11:13.000That what they've been hiding and lying about, saying, oh this case is just about Sandy Hook, this case is just about some parents, this case really had nothing to do with either, just look at their punitive damages arguments.
00:11:25.000See how much in their punitive damages arguments they're talking about Sandy Hook and parents, and how much they're talking about kill Alex Jones, kill Infowars, don't let him ever come back again, don't let him ever be on a platform again.
00:11:40.000Because I think they had a political jury that they knew that the facts of the case were not persuasive enough to even a liberal democratic jury to issue a big verdict, even though this was mostly a phyrrhic symbolic verdict.
00:11:54.000They needed to appeal to the political prejudices of the jury, an overwhelmingly liberal democratic jury, and say, this is your chance to censor and suppress Alex Jones forever.
00:12:05.000Remember one of the jurors during the jury trial said, Can we use this case to go after election deniers too?
00:12:26.000I mean, and by the way, that's called the constitutional requirement of colloquium.
00:12:30.000New York Times versus Sullivan established this.
00:12:33.000Not just the actual malice standard, which they also got rid of in your case, but also the requirement that you make a specific factual claim about a specifically identified individual.
00:12:44.000Well, a lot of top lawyers, I've got their quotes here in a stack of articles, are saying You can't just have the Alex Jones exception.
00:12:51.000This is going to cause talk show hosts, you name it, insurance to go way up.
00:12:55.000I mean, this is a real attempt to get rid of the First Amendment.
00:12:58.000If the same standard was applied to Axios that was applied to you, they could be sued into bankruptcy tomorrow by running a headline that says the mayor of Uvalde questions whether or not there's a school shooting cover-up.
00:13:09.000Because to be clear, they didn't limit this case to just one or two specific statements.
00:13:13.000They said any statement questioning anything concerning the Sandy Hook official narrative warranted a death penalty.
00:13:21.000They gave you a death penalty sanction in the default judgment stage, then gave you another, and they asked for a death penalty sanction from the jury in the punitive damages stage.
00:13:30.000A punitive damages state where you were not allowed to present any evidence.
00:14:02.000I'm about fighting the New World Order, but it takes money to do that.
00:14:05.000And so I even have crew members ask, are we still going to be on air?
00:14:10.000What does it mean that we've declared bankruptcy?
00:14:13.000We've declared bankruptcy to put our cards on the table and show there's not all this money, and we can't fight these other show trials and do all of this, and we're on the verge of insolvency.
00:14:22.000But yes, InfoWars is continuing on with The War Room, with American Journal, with myself, with Greg Reese, and all the other great producers, from Darren McBreen to John Bound to everybody and the millions of people a day
00:14:39.000But that's really up to the listeners and viewers.
00:14:41.000If you're asking, if we're going to continue on, we can go for years and years and years
00:14:45.000in bankruptcy and appealing these cases and fighting for sure.
00:14:50.000But only if you go to m4workstore.com and buy the great products they continue to support.
00:14:56.000But the globalists see us as a major light on the hill or a beacon, a lighthouse that they don't want out there for the rest of the people in the nation and in the world.
00:15:47.000The people are hungry for the truth right now.
00:15:49.000Now, since we mentioned this, I want to play a few clips here because I don't want to just say this like the media does.
00:15:55.000They'll say something that won't show proof.
00:15:57.000I want to Actually show you some clips of the lawyers in front of the jury, who'd already been told I was guilty more than 20 times by the judge, unprecedented, saying it's about silencing Alex Jones.
00:16:17.000And then Bankston, one of the ambulance chasers, outside, Telling the press about their big master plan to cut up the corpse and share the corpse.
00:16:43.000How do we, the people, how does Congress, how do the governors, how do the legislatures, how do we counter the total weaponization of the judiciary and what they admit is this pilot project with us?
00:16:57.000To use this against everyone, which they've now admitted they're planning.
00:17:00.000There needs to be a parallel approach.
00:17:02.000One is continuing to fight in the court of public opinion, because more and more people need to hear about this, know about this, and understand the outrage of it.
00:17:08.000For example, like Tim Pool yesterday had a discussion on it.
00:17:11.000Frankly, it was a very under-informed conversation.
00:17:15.000People like that need to have a much more informed conversation about what this case is really about.
00:17:20.000I like Tim Pool, and I only saw a clip of it, but I saw a statement about how he hated everybody in the trial, and it was just horrible.
00:17:27.000So let's, I like Tim, but let's call out what you saw.
00:17:30.000Yeah, so I mean, he had people on that, honestly, some of them had just read the media, and they had not actually looked at what happened in the case.
00:17:37.000And this is, I've run into this repeatedly.
00:17:40.000As I've said, you look at people who have looked at this.
00:17:42.000Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, Charlie Kirk, and others called it out yesterday.
00:17:47.000The people that have studied this case, Michael Malice, others, myself, Viva Frye, and others in the legal community that have looked at this case understand how dangerous and what an outrage it is.
00:17:58.000That it is a case that poses an imminent risk, a perilous risk, to core First Amendment freedoms for everybody.
00:18:04.000And they say they're using it to take over and take speech.
00:18:08.000Any illusions about what this case is about are gone based on the closing statements and punitive damages stage of the case made by the plaintiff's lawyers and made by them in the press and made by other members of the press.
00:18:18.000You can read press articles today saying this will be the template to take out everybody we don't like.
00:18:23.000This was an arrogant declaration of war.
00:18:26.000I mean, the most historical analogous circumstance was in the late 1950s and early 1960s, which led to the New York Times vs. Sullivan, but only because there had been so much public outrage around the country about what was happening, was Southern corrupt sheriffs and Klan-oriented policemen were suing dissidents and press and independents and civil rights participants and protesters into bankruptcy and oblivion.
00:18:51.000That's what New York Times vs. Sullivan was really about.
00:18:55.000Similar to what took place here on the punitive damages side.
00:18:58.000And their goal and objective was to intimidate, terrorize.
00:19:01.000This is why it's so important people continue to support InfoWars, because InfoWars can continue to pay its monthly bills as long as InfoWars continues to get support.
00:19:09.000That money is not getting diverted to anywhere else.
00:19:11.000That money is going for operational, ongoing basis.
00:19:15.000Everybody is watching what's going to happen.
00:19:17.000Everybody is watching, will InfoWars be off the air?
00:19:20.000Because that's what the plaintiff's lawyers were That's what they were predicting yesterday.
00:19:23.000They were going to chop up Alex Jones and distribute him for all of their cannibalistic political patrons to consume.
00:19:30.000And they, that's what their audience is expecting.
00:19:32.000They literally, like I'm a suckling pig at dinner.
00:22:04.000I'm not comparing myself to Michael Jordan, but they're like, They're trying to blow up Bulls Stadium because Michael Jordan and his prime is playing there.
00:22:13.000But Michael Jordan, if they burn down the stadium, he just goes and works for the Lakers or for whoever he wants.
00:22:17.000The point is, is that they see me as the Michael Jordan of populist, conservative, anti-globalism, and we are.
00:22:28.000But they still don't get... I was sitting there in like the fifth deposition they have of me for Connecticut, and he goes, what is the most valuable asset of InfoWars?
00:22:39.000But, like, they think, like, I'm loyal to the audience, I'm loyal to the crew, I'm loyal to this infrastructure, but I can go anywhere and do the show, everybody's gonna come anyways.
00:24:04.000I'm quite frankly surprised, because listeners are so used to us being steadfast, so used to us being resilient, that they're like, OK, well Jones has said he's close to oblivion quite a bit.
00:24:13.000We're getting a little extra support, but not what we should.
00:24:16.000And I think if it becomes evident where we actually do start shutting down, we'll have a lot of support, and then we'll try to reorganize and do something.
00:24:23.000But now's the time to support, if you ever were.
00:24:25.000Oh, no doubt, because this is what keeps InfoWars alive on a monthly basis, that pays all the salaries, that makes sure that it's broadcast can continue to be made, and continue to be distributed, and continue to be shared.
00:24:35.000So as long as the audience holds the line, they cannot breach that line.
00:24:39.000And Robert, how beautiful it is, is it, that there's no extra money, so they're doing these huge expenditures and long-time wars to shut us down.
00:24:46.000And we're just, our listeners just hold the line in a stalemate while the new world order comes out in the open and our credibility goes way up.
00:24:54.000They don't understand, like, every month our credibility goes up.
00:24:57.000Every month their credibility goes down.
00:24:59.000They don't understand, like, they think we're strangling us, and they don't understand, no, it's the other way around.
00:25:04.000It's very much like the Battle of Bunker Hill.
00:25:06.000They thought they would win, and the British did win the Battle of Bunker Hill, but they lost the ultimate battle of the spirit and the soul because of how people fought back and resisted.
00:25:14.000So as long as the people hold the line, as long as they see InfoWars is still there, as long as they hear Alex Jones' voice is still heard, as long as the people are continued to get what they want to get and to distribute it accordingly and have heard and have listened to what they want to have heard and listened to, Then that will break down their ability to crush the populist movement and the American freedom movement.
00:25:35.000Well, Robert, they're always saying I'm this Machiavellian genius, and I'm not.
00:25:39.000I just go with my guts and what I think's right.
00:26:02.000They don't even get that as long as we stay on air and don't let them convince us that we've lost and convince us we've been silenced and convince us we're bad or they're the ones that lie on purpose, we make mistakes.
00:27:04.000This is the system's attempt to take out populist independent voices by every means possible.
00:27:11.000And the reality is they can't because they can't crush the soul and the spirit of working-class ordinary Americans who will hold the line, have held the line, and that is why freedom stays alive is because of ordinary people like the audience holding the line.
00:27:26.000Let's play some of these clips we promised to.
00:30:55.000You know, they have the phone and the secret contacts with Vlad, and you know, they were supposed to be going over to Moscow soon or whatever.
00:31:00.000Oh, I'm going to play more of their clips, but let's talk about that.
00:32:18.000And it's an attempt to sort of... I mean, what's extraordinary is they got to see a microscopic up-close view of InfoWars and Alex Jones and they couldn't produce any incriminatory information.
00:32:27.000That's why they had... They had one text message about Paul.
00:34:14.000I consider confession through projection.
00:34:16.000You can imagine what's on some of these people's phones, and what's on some of these people's computer profiles, and what's on some of these people's search engines.
00:34:22.000I mean, you can just look at some of the social media of some of the people who follow this Alex Jones hate community.
00:34:29.000And go, hmm, these people you don't want around your daughter, these people you don't want to be within a mile of if you can avoid it.
00:34:35.000You definitely don't want to be in a dark alley or a bedroom with them, that's for sure.
00:36:31.000This is literally 1984, where Winston is torturing him to death, or O'Brien is torturing Winston to death, and he says, it doesn't matter what your eyes see, I'm reality.
00:38:25.000And the judge is supposed to be an impartial referee.
00:38:28.000Imagine if you went to a football game and you saw the referee, the umpire, wearing the uniform of one of the teams.
00:38:34.000And then tell one of the teams, okay, your opponent can have 11 players, you can only have 5.
00:38:40.000They can throw a forward pass, you cannot.
00:38:44.000They can have certain blockers, you cannot.
00:38:46.000And then we'll throw, like I think they counted it up, 110, 115 objections, she sustained from the plaintiffs, and only like 8 or 9 she sustained from your side.
00:38:56.000I mean, imagine if all they did was throw flags on one side the entire game.
00:39:01.000Everybody would be like, this is a complete crock.
00:39:29.000This made idiocracy look like an ideal version of justice.
00:39:33.000That's how bad this case was, how egregious it was, and it's why they did what they did and why they had to do what they had to do.
00:39:40.000If they had confidence in the facts, if they had confidence in the law, they would have allowed an open, impartial jury and had a neutral, fair judge.
00:39:47.000I also love how they said my cough is fake.
00:39:54.000Why would I fake cough and have tears in my eyes?
00:39:57.000Because at one point he's asking me questions and I got tears in my eyes because my laryngitis and my larynx is torn up.
00:40:03.000And they're like, why are you fake coughing?
00:40:05.000Like, what the hell does that even mean?
00:40:06.000Well, I remember when he asked you, he goes, well, I don't hear you coughing on the air.
00:40:10.000He's like, that's why I have a cough button.
00:40:13.000I mean, anybody who knows you and has been around you knows that's the case.
00:40:16.000I mean, that's the kind of patent absurdity they were trying to make up.
00:40:19.000This was about scripting a narrative that was fake.
00:40:22.000If any aspect of it was deeply true, they would have allowed all the evidence in, they wouldn't have violated all the rules, they would have allowed a trial by jury.
00:41:02.000And those claims are going to have to get valued and resolved in that bankruptcy estate.
00:41:05.000And when we have a litigable basis to potentially wrap this case up for years and then ultimately collect our entire punitive damage argument?
00:41:13.000Yeah, there's going to be a resolution made on to what these claims are valued at.
00:41:17.000And that's also going to have to take into account what the Lafferty claims are valued at, and the Posner claims are valued at, and the Fontaine claims are valued at.
00:41:23.000And that is why I've been saying that what this is heading towards Is there going to be a large set of plaintiffs who are going to be dividing up the corpse of InfoWars and the bankruptcy estate?
00:41:33.000And over the course of that process, that could get very, very dangerous for Mr. Jones, because there is going to be a new level of financial scrutiny.
00:41:41.000And if, you know, some lawyer like me can basically find out that he's hiding the keys to the candy store, pull it out in front of him on the stand, I can only imagine what Federal Receipt is going to do.
00:41:53.000So yeah, it's going to get interesting from here on out.
00:41:56.000They think InfoWars is the candy store.
00:41:59.000Well, you can tell that, well, I don't want to say what comes to mind.
00:42:04.000I mean, the point is, is that you've seen the finances here.
00:42:37.000They can't imagine that there's this huge group of Americans who deeply believe in liberty and freedom and will fight for it till the day they die.
00:42:45.000They can't believe that there's generations of it, that this goes back generations, that the future generations are the same way.
00:43:34.000And consequently, they have this caricature of you, and that's what they're going to divvy up, is the caricature, because that person doesn't exist.
00:44:00.000And that's why I said, oh, he's got to be very careful now that the feds are involved in his finances.
00:44:05.000As bad as the feds are, and as bad as bankruptcy is, it's better than these rig courts in Austin that are known to indict Rick Perry and Tom DeLay for no reason.
00:44:15.000We're certified in federal court what we have and what we've done, which is game over for you.
00:44:22.000Because you won't be able to tell your plaintiffs, I got $270 million when I ain't got $2 million.
00:44:58.000Only one justice short of them taking it and throwing this out from the very beginning because the very nature of the suit violates the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
00:47:28.000And that's what will stay alive as long as ordinary everyday Americans carry the message and the torch of liberty that our ancestors gave us.
00:48:23.000If you look at it, when these kind of attempts have been made throughout American history, the Patrick Henry trial, his later speech, give me liberty or give me death, what happened in the 1950s, early 1960s with the South trying to suppress civil rights movements, the Chicago 7 trial at the end of the 60s trying to cover up the corrupt defense establishment, all of those were the despairing cries of a dying empire.
00:48:46.000These desperate efforts to completely suppress and censor any independent voice is a sign that they are losing and on the verge of complete collapse.
00:48:55.000So they're reaching out and lashing out in this desperate effort to try to stop and prevent the spirit of American freedom from being heard.
00:49:03.000And as long as ordinary people continue to carry it, then it cannot be crushed like it hasn't been crushed for more than two centuries.
00:49:09.000All right, Robert Barnes, great job here.
00:49:10.000I'll be back tomorrow, Sunday night, 4 to 6 p.m.
00:49:13.000ahead of the War Room Show they do Sunday live with Owen Schroeder, 6 to 8.
00:49:17.000But just in closing, because you do a great job, I'm interrupting constantly, recap this trial and the big takeaways, because I'm very pleased they had a declaration of war and said, we silenced Jones, we silenced them all, we're going to ban American speech.
00:49:31.000I mean, this was a horrific announcement and just a Statement of extreme hubris, which I see as weakness.
00:50:10.000And as everybody out there continues to hold the line, then Infowars will not only stay alive, but American freedom will stay alive in the process.
00:50:16.000And that's what they don't understand.
00:50:18.000What the corpse they're trying to cut up is actually just waking up, and that's the fear that they have, and they're about to live and experience that fear as they're unable to get up.
00:50:48.000No, because they desperately need to intimidate and terrorize ordinary people into running for cover and not be willing to speak up for their ideas.
00:50:55.000Don't they get, like, when Hitler started bombing civilian targets, England, as you know, is 90% against the war.
00:51:01.000Because they'd lost millions, and they knew that they kind of started it with the Germans, so the Brits were smarter, like, no.
00:51:06.000But then Hitler was willing to be dealt with, and when he started bombing civilian targets, they went 99% pro-war.
00:52:01.000I mean, it's just like, why would the Western powers push for a war in Ukraine that's counterproductive, try to trigger a war with China, as Trump said, that doesn't make any sense, that's a half-ass idea.
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00:55:40.000You're getting railroaded and the judge says, you're not allowed to say you're being railroaded because we don't like what you said years ago about Sandy Hook, even though you apologized for it.
00:55:50.000And even though you already said you were wrong in that case, even then, We're going to do all of this to you because of what you said about Sandy Hook.
00:56:01.000So now in America, if you say that no children died, but actually according to the media, 20 children died, then you can be sued and ordered to pay potentially hundreds of millions of dollars.
00:56:16.000Because of the pain and suffering of the parents.
00:56:18.000So that's why I asked the original question.
00:56:19.000Well, what if Alex Jones had said nobody died from vaccines?
00:56:23.000How many children in America have died from vaccines so far?
00:56:26.000I mean, the COVID vaccines since early 2021, let's say.
00:56:30.000There is very credible evidence from multiple scientific studies and statistical analyses that the number of total deaths from COVID vaccines in America, that is excess deaths caused by the vaccines, is at least 1 million people.
00:56:48.000And we see the excess deaths in the insurance company statistics as well.
00:56:53.000According to some insurance companies, excess deaths are up 20% or 25%.
00:56:57.000One company reported 40% for a certain time period.
00:57:03.000Globally, the number of people very likely killed by these vaccines at this point, just by a reasonable rough estimate, must exceed 10 million people.
00:57:16.000Now, it doesn't ask the question how many children have been killed by these vaccines, but I can assure you it's more than 20.
00:57:23.000Probably a number in the low thousands at this point.
00:57:28.000We've also seen lots of young athletes dying.
00:57:33.000Athletes in their 20s and 30s dying on soccer fields and football fields, baseball mounds and basketball courts just keeling over and dying and doctors dying while out jogging.
00:57:45.000And a whole bunch of doctors at that one hospital in Canada died, all within the span of about 10 days, it seems.
00:58:03.000Over the pain and suffering of the parents of the dead children?
00:58:06.000Well, according to these court cases, Alex Jones could have been sued if he said no one died from vaccines.
00:58:13.000And of course, anyone saying that would be incredibly dishonest, because lots of people have died from these vaccines, and lots of children have died.
00:58:19.000And people like Fauci, if you ask them, how many children have been killed by these vaccines, they would tell you, zero.
00:58:28.000Walensky at the CDC, she would say zero.
00:58:50.000So, I'm wondering if Alex can be sued for tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of dollars, does this set a precedent where the parents of children killed by vaccines can now sue all these other people, say, well, you caused pain and suffering for me by claiming that my child wasn't killed by a vaccine even though they were?
00:59:10.000Because if we're going to start holding people accountable in America for claiming that nobody died from fill-in-the-blank, whatever that may be, like nobody died from vaccines, nobody died from antidepressant drugs, or if somebody were to say nobody died from, you know, swimming pool accidents or automobile accidents or what have you, we're gonna have lawsuits flying left and right all over the country.
00:59:35.000Because there's all kinds of denialism.
01:00:01.000In fact, Alex Jones sells supplements that have helped healthy mothers conceive and give birth to healthy children.
01:00:11.000Alex Jones provides products and solutions that promote health and longevity.
01:00:18.000He has no doubt saved the lives of countless thousands of children just through good nutrition and Helping to teach parents to avoid deadly vaccines that cause spontaneous abortions and birth defects.
01:00:34.000If anything, Alex Jones should be given credit for all the children that he's helped save over the years.
01:00:40.000And that doesn't even count his battles against the abortion industry, by the way, or organ harvesting of children, or Alex's battles against child trafficking and pedophilia, child grooming and genital mutilations.
01:00:55.000Alex opposes all of those things very strenuously, very vocally.
01:01:00.000But isn't it interesting that the same system that is prosecuting Alex, the same court system, the same radical leftists, the radical left-wing judges and attorneys and district courts and so on, isn't it interesting that in nearly every case, they support murdering children in the womb, don't they?
01:01:57.000The system wants to silence Alex Jones because he is effective at waking people up to the child mutilations, child trafficking, pedophilia, grooming, abortions, child murder, infanticide, everything that the left stands for.
01:02:16.000And so they pretend to care about 20 children that they claim died at Sandy Hook, but they don't care about the 200 million children Imagine if Alex Jones wrote a book entitled Nobody Died From Abortion.
01:02:39.000Then I guess the parent of every abortion murdered child could file suit, correct?
01:02:45.000Except that in many cases those parents wanted to kill their own children.
01:02:51.000But Alex has not authored any such book and never would because he is opposed.
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01:03:02.000and all the voices that it supports, all the different experts and people and guests and
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01:03:20.000time as well. Support their right to exist. Support their right to question the official narratives.
01:03:26.000And that's why I help out and fill in hosts from time to time.
01:04:12.000I've known this guy probably 20 years.
01:04:16.000They've had the most courage out there to publish books that nobody else will publish, and they've become one of the most successful publishing houses in North America, if not the world, at Skyhorse Publishing.
01:04:25.000And I just want to salute Tony Lyons because this guy is fearless, and I gotta say it, the credit goes to Tony Lyons and his researchers that we're going to mention here.
01:04:34.000It's not ghostwritten, it's my recordings, it's my words, it's my clips.
01:04:38.000I sent them, but he had lawyers involved, you name it.
01:04:46.000How the hell with your team, because you took my recordings, and 20 hours of recordings, and all the stuff I sent you, and all the meetings we had, and you did this.
01:05:03.000They don't want you to read this book.
01:05:05.000They're afraid of the revelations in this book, and they're going to censor it in every conceivable way.
01:05:10.000So, the thing to do now is to buy it right now, push it to the top of the list, so that everybody has to carry it.
01:05:19.000That they know that this book is there, that it's not going to go away, that you're not going to go away, that you're a patriot, that you're fighting for what's right, and that we don't deserve censorship in this country.
01:05:32.000We have fought and died for freedom in this country, and we need to fight to protect freedom in this country.
01:06:30.000You know, it's a book that people have to read and think through, and they have to realize that it's not going to be covered in any mainstream newspaper.
01:06:39.000It might not be available in, you know, libraries.
01:06:42.000Yeah, Tucker Carlson gave it a great quote.
01:07:26.000But, you know, the reason that we publish books and the reason that people should read books is to learn something new, is to get out of your own kind of footprints and look at things and really think them through for yourself.
01:07:38.000Tony, all I can say is congratulations and gosh, I'm glad I finally...
01:07:42.000I've had a lot of other book deals I've turned down.
01:07:44.000Thank God I went with you, because what you did, what we did together, is simply groundbreaking.
01:07:49.000And I believe if people get behind it, it'll go to number one.