In this episode, Alex lays out how important the developments in France and now spreading around Europe are, and how it is part of a larger globalist/Soros plan to bring down civilization on its ashes, and build back better the new system they ve got planned that is beyond anything you ve ever read in a science fiction book or even a dystopic novel like "1984." It's all planned in their own words, and it's completely diabolical. But if the population of the world simply admit this is happening, and admit that they put their globalist operatives in all the key positions of power, and that all this is being done by design, then the public can rally and organize together and stop it.
00:00:53.000It's all planned, it's all programmed in their own words, and it's completely diabolical.
00:00:58.000But if the population of the world simply admit this is happening,
00:01:02.000and admit that they put their globalist operatives in all the key positions of power,
00:01:05.000and that all this is being done by design, then the public can rally and organize together and stop it.
00:01:11.000But they are imploding the third world, moving it into the first world,
00:01:14.000brainwashing it to be anti-Western, anti-white, anti-Christian, to then bring down what's left of the West,
00:01:20.000so there's one giant third-world slave population with city-states controlled by the globalists
00:01:25.000that are above the law and tax and control the once great nations of the world.
00:01:30.000Separate technological reservations break away civilizations that use economic and cultural warfare to suppress the population that's even allowed to live.
00:01:40.000Under the Globalist program, the cataclysm, the breakdown, the designed implosion of the world economy is designed to eliminate, at least on the conservative estimates, 80% of the world population.
00:01:49.000That's why they're listing carbon that plants breathe and that humans exhale as bad.
00:01:54.000You are the carbon they want to eliminate.
00:01:56.000But the good news is, all over the country and all over the world, citizens are confronting the puppets of the World Economic Forum and the UN, like the American psycho from California, Gavin Newsom, and of course, Mr. Trudeau up in Canada, who said he admires dictators and that he wants to be a dictator.
00:04:20.000So I salute the patriots everywhere that are exposing the fact That this New World Order is a transhumanist death cult that is seeking to literally sterilize, kill, and murder as many people as they possibly can.
00:04:34.000I'm gonna come back and we'll have the latest that's unfolding in France, that's spread to other countries, what's behind it, and how it can be stopped, and what's gonna happen if we don't stop it, and the George Soros crowd gets their way.
00:05:50.000It's now time to declare independence against the New World Order.
00:05:54.000Independence against the globalist system.
00:05:56.000Independence against the United Nations that is openly pushing a treaty to take over our medical systems and our bodily autonomy itself.
00:06:04.000It's time to declare independence against Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab and King Charles, who've declared war on industrial society and on carbon itself.
00:07:04.000website and type in replacement migration and read all their documents, all their battle plans to bring 600 plus million people to the United States alone.
00:07:14.000They implode the third world, they cut their food off in three years of lockdowns.
00:07:18.000It was three years in the third world, in some areas.
00:07:46.000It's the Carney Endowment and the Rockefeller Foundation, Operation Lockstep, that funds the plan to lock you down and make you take shots and take over your body.
00:07:54.000They're the ones funding the plan to dissolve the borders and bring in third-world populations and all the major corporate media says white people are bad and Christians are bad.
00:08:01.000This is all the top using giant third-world populations to crush the middle class and get rid of a middle class because if people aspire to a middle class worldwide, Then they won't follow the globalist plan of universal basic income and all living as poor serfs except for a tiny one-tenth of one percent that's international and above the law and that live in these modern city-state systems that they say they're building.
00:08:26.000So they're imploding the old nations, that's what globalism does, suck them dry and then have these city-states that are above the law.
00:08:31.000Vatican City, the City of London within London, Israel, The District of Criminals in D.C., its own thing.
00:08:44.000So within cities and within states, they have their own little city-states that are above the law, tax-exempt, that then control the regional leaders under them.
00:09:05.000This model of the British system Setting up city-states within nations they implode in a worldwide corporate government or empire is the system we now live under.
00:09:17.000And they're going to have a worldwide cashless society, central bank digital currency's already here, social credit score.
00:09:23.000Nigel Farage had his bank that he's had since 1980 taken away from him because he said, how dare you take down all the British flags, the Union Jack, and put up transgender flags.
00:10:15.000Soros and all these people have armed guards.
00:10:17.000They have offshore bases, islands, multi-thousand acre facilities with, again, guard dogs and machine guns and helicopters.
00:10:26.000But the regular middle class is living in a house with a pool.
00:10:29.000When people come through and burn things down, destroy things, that destroys the economy, that destroys stability, that destroys tourism.
00:10:34.000That's crushing the middle class and getting rid of it.
00:10:38.000And then once society completely falls, the globalists come in and buy it all up for pennies on the digital dollar.
00:10:46.000That's why this is such a sick plan, and that's why they mainly bring in military-age men into Europe, and then upwards of 90% of them never get a job, they're put on welfare, they're given housing, they adopt a gang culture, they adopt an anti-white culture that the media is constantly pushing and selling, and then when one of them tries to kill a police officer, and the police officer defends themselves when they're trying to ram him with a car, well then, everything burns, and the media says it's a great thing.
00:11:13.000And then Macron comes out and blames video games and the internet and calls for total censorship of anyone showing the fact that it's Muslim men, brown and black Muslim men, targeting and killing and burning white people out of their homes.
00:11:29.000Because you can't show crime statistics.
00:11:31.000Now, 20 to 1 black on white crime in the United States.
00:11:51.000The good news is triple the number of Hispanics are voting Republican.
00:11:54.000Almost triple the number of blacks are voting Republican, particularly black men.
00:11:58.000People that see through this and don't want to be part of it, but there is a minority Of brown people, and it's almost a majority in Europe, that have literally been taught that white people are dirty and evil and get to lick their boots.
00:12:11.000But it's rich, powerful globalists above that that are manipulating these masses of folks.
00:12:17.000When I've been in Europe, or the UK, routinely, Muslims will just walk by and say some smart-ass thing to me.
00:12:23.000Or I'll be shooting video of a landmark, and they go, hey, don't you tape me!
00:12:42.000Will you stop kissing the ass of Disney and the pedophiles?
00:12:45.000Will you stop kissing the ass of the Democratic Party?
00:12:46.000Will you stop kissing the ass of the New World Order and then all their little spoiled brat minions?
00:12:51.000And by the way, I'm not just bashing brown people here that have become racist against whites.
00:12:55.000It's a bunch of weird white academics that are running it and they're the worst.
00:12:59.000So I don't care whether you're a leftist white communist or whether you're some racist black person, whoever you are.
00:13:03.000The New World Order is the one putting fluoride in your water.
00:13:06.000A major study just came out that causes brain damage and cancer and infertility.
00:13:09.000The New World Order is the one taking all your freedoms.
00:13:11.000The New World Order is the one trying to put poison shots in your body.
00:13:13.000The New World Order is the one Kim trailing in geoengineering.
00:13:15.000The New World Order is the thing that's declared us carbon to all be evil.
00:13:18.000The New World Order is the group that's coming after everybody.
00:13:21.000And so, we have to stop letting the left be in the position of authority where they shame us into cutting our son's penis is off to be stylish.
00:13:29.000And where they shame whites into accepting whatever globalist policy there is to prove we're not racist.
00:13:34.000Or when you're white and somebody's rude to you because you're white, you need to stop kissing people's ass.
00:14:15.000We need to then, through the judicial system, indict the globalists for all the racketeering crimes they've committed and put the fear of God back in these globalist elites and get them off of our ass.
00:14:25.000It's that or total destruction because they are collapsing society.
00:14:28.000Finally, before I hand the baton to Christy Lee with all the great information and news she's got, also Roseanne Barr coming up this evening and more, please keep us on air.
00:16:54.000No, it's so funny that he's only been on InfoWars like a couple times, but it seems like every time I fill in, y'all are like, I really enjoyed your husband's commentary.
00:17:03.000I'm like, okay, I guess I'm chop labor.
00:17:26.000He honeypotted me to investigate what's going on here.
00:17:33.000No, but we were just listening to Alex just there and we basically It's like all things come back to the destruction of the family and the destruction of society as a whole, right?
00:17:47.000They hide the real perpetrators in this case, the Muslim population in France.
00:17:53.000And then you have obviously the transgender movement destroying the image of We're going to be talking to Judge Joe Brown later about how they were able to successfully allow color to be more of a characteristic than the content of someone's character when it comes to college and other things.
00:18:17.000So we're gonna be talking to Judge Joe Brown about that later.
00:18:20.000But even I can say in my own experience, you know, having been a single mom for several years before this great man came in, Because of mom guilt, I fell into the, like, yeah, we can do it all, and I can be a single mom, and I can be both parents, and you really can't.
00:18:38.000I don't think it's set up to be that way.
00:18:40.000No, I mean, and now I can see, like, the lie that was perpetrated to keep me in that position that God would not want me to be in.
00:18:48.000You know, He wants a two-parent home, and thankfully, you know, you've been able to come and fill that role.
00:18:57.000Yeah, there's we're gonna be talking to Natalie Visner.
00:19:01.000And she's someone else that Alex has featured on this show, but she is a former feminist and she's an ex liberal, and she shared this video, which I thought was kind of funny that I'll show and then we can talk more about this.
00:19:12.000this. Let's let's take a Let's watch it. Oh, and the first one. Take the first clip.
00:20:40.00030 people shot, two people killed during a block party.
00:20:45.000Now, John actually ran for office back in the day in your early 20s.
00:20:51.000But, you know, they just continue to elect people that keep crime high, and you say a lot of it can be... Well, there's no competition.
00:20:58.000The guy that looks like the mushroom guy from Mario Brothers is their mayor right now.
00:21:05.000He's got a bunch of people through the Obama administration and that kind of camp and the Biden camp that essentially kind of run him in many ways.
00:21:14.000Probably a bunch of affiliates through the O'Malley administration who was a governor of that state as well and the mayor of that city.
00:21:19.000But that city in particular, there's a reason Maryland and Prince George's County and things like that are always used in statistics when it has to do with things like education and poverty.
00:21:31.000And, um, that's a city to where statistically it's not even blacks.
00:22:05.000Because that could be anybody nowadays.
00:22:06.000Your aunt, your grandparents, or two women, two men.
00:22:11.000But it gets outside of the point that they just don't have their parents around.
00:22:14.000And that's not even... And this is why I'm happy to see some.
00:22:19.000Today we have Judge Joe Brown coming on.
00:22:22.000Because he's been a big advocate about that, and I've heard him on other interviews talk about this, that, you know, when you enter these cities, it's like the home of 30-year-old grandparents.
00:22:31.000And Judge Joe Brown's talked about this, about this multi-generational, you know, thing, to where you even have great, great, great grandparents.
00:22:39.000And every single generation, it's the same issue.
00:22:42.000Single-family homes through every generation.
00:22:45.000And then you wonder why half of this stuff happens.
00:22:47.000I mean, I left Baltimore because I got desensitized to half of that.
00:22:50.000It wasn't just the crime and the issues, but it was also, it was always the heroin capital of the United States.
00:22:55.000I got tired of just seeing people doing heroin all the damn time, to be quite frank.
00:23:01.000And then you moved to Toledo, which is where he and I met, and you moved into what Toledo considered to be an inner city neighborhood.
00:23:10.000They considered it to be the worst neighborhood in the city of Toledo, statistically the poorest neighborhood in Toledo.
00:23:17.000Um, but I kind of actually felt at home, but Toledo is then also a city of 37 murders a year, all of them drug related, mostly, you know, due to drug deals to where I'm coming from Baltimore to where it's 4 to 500.
00:23:29.000Um, murders a year, you know, same thing, same issues, uh, reasons for the murders half the time drug related.
00:23:36.000Um, so it also goes to show you be grateful for what you have.
00:24:12.000I mean, if they watched anything outside of CNN, this has been in the news that Hunter Biden was again trying to get money for the big guy.
00:24:20.000In this article, it says, "Lowell writes the screenshots of the messages as tweeted by
00:24:25.000Smith, both include a photo of Mr. Biden, not from 2017, but from the White House Easter
00:25:11.000We all know the image is not the actual WhatsApp image.
00:25:14.000This is the legalistic deflection and NBC News is once again playing the fact check, the irrelevant fact game.
00:25:21.000So it's just very misleading, which is, again, the definition of media malfeasance.
00:25:28.000What I will say about this, though, is Why do the fake image?
00:25:32.000Because then you're serving it up on a platter for them like this.
00:25:37.000Because if we had an issue as conservatives, or conservatives out there had an issue with the January 6th videos, adding audio in that was not there, they sensationalized it, they put the screams and the crash sounds and everything under Surveillance video was that that was not there, and we're going to call that out and be like this is sensationalizing.
00:26:38.000I do want to be fair and say, you know, that conservative media shouldn't be sensationalizing if they were trying to do that by throwing in a Chinese flag and pictures of of Joe Biden looking at his worst state Easter egg.
00:26:52.000If the messages are real and the whistleblower is testifying under oath,
00:26:57.000then let the message speak for itself.
00:26:59.000And then you won't have an issue where NBC, of course, predictably sensationalizes and say it's fake.
00:27:05.000And clearly he's talking about the images themselves, not the message itself.
00:27:09.000Well, when we return, we're gonna be talking to, well, over this break,
00:27:13.000we're gonna be trying to connect with Judge Joe Brown.
00:27:15.000We're going to be getting his reaction on the latest Supreme Court rulings concerning affirmative action, as well as the rejection of Biden's student loan repayment plan.
00:27:27.000And so that's what we're going to have when we get back.
00:27:53.000And if you would like to join in the conversation so far, we've been really talking about the culture war and really how it's mainly, practically all of these problems that we're seeing are tied back to the agenda to destroy the home and to not have two parents in the home.
00:28:08.000We are going to be having someone join us that I'm going to play a video of here in just a minute, but I wanted to give the phone number out if you would like to call while we wait to connect with Judge Joe Brown.
00:28:19.000If you would like to call and weigh in on any of these topics or say hello, the number to call is 1-877-789-2539.
00:28:24.000is 1 877. 78925391877. 792539. You can call right now and weigh in on this topic or what
00:29:09.000Feel free to share your favorite verses as well if you get a chance to call in.
00:29:13.000So like I said, Natalie, and I hope I'm saying her name right, Beisner, she's going to be joining us in the next hour.
00:29:21.000She has just kind of suddenly gotten attention for her post.
00:29:25.000She has a really awesome monologue type style, and she's a former ex-liberal, has always voted Democrat, and just really woke up like so many.
00:29:35.000Yeah, it's been a while since I've been on the show to what was going on with the pandemic, and I know that Alex just recently shared one of her little monologue clips, and I happened to see that she shared that.
00:30:20.000But that doesn't mean you didn't unknowingly or otherwise support the movement that led us to this, which is where womanhood is all but meaningless and anyone who feels like a woman can be one.
00:30:28.000Feminists, you have repeatedly denied the differences between men and women.
00:30:31.000You have destroyed the differences between us.
00:30:34.000You have eviscerated traditional gender roles on the basis that they were formed in socialization rather than in biology.
00:30:40.000You have made women into second-rate men.
00:30:43.000You have encouraged women to see our most powerful asset, our ability to give life, as an avenue through which we are oppressed rather than the avenue through which we find liberation and fulfillment.
00:30:53.000And the worst way in which you have done this, feminists, is via abortion.
00:30:59.000Feminism tells women that ripping apart, limb from limb, our own offspring inside ourselves is a right, and that it's healthcare.
00:31:06.000And now you're mad, feminists, that a man can slap on some makeup, maybe shoot up some estrogen, call himself a woman, and demand the right to be treated as such?
00:31:13.000And we all call that gender-affirming care?
00:31:16.000Feminists, you invented hiding behind euphemisms.
00:31:18.000You invented demanding a right that isn't there.
00:31:21.000You invented slapping the label healthcare on something that is anything but.
00:31:24.000You drove us headlong into the sexual revolution and you thought you could draw the line of where it ends.
00:33:05.000In other words, you better sign on to gender affirmation in divorce court or you lose two, five points in the custody hearing.
00:33:17.000Well, I mean, we're already seeing that that's happening tragically in so many cases.
00:33:22.000I've interviewed already many that are being kept from their children, particularly fathers, for not signing on to the gender affirmation agenda.
00:33:31.000It's just like it's an automatic, they're going to choose the other parent.
00:33:36.000So this is just going to basically, I guess, solidify it.
00:33:39.000But it's like, for me, it's like they're doing this anyway, you know?
00:33:43.000I found talking with interns and aides in the senators' offices that they want to hear from us because the impression I get is they don't like the idea and they need our opinion, which opposes the bill.
00:33:58.000Well, I thank you for drawing attention to it, because if that's the case, then, I mean, when you can do nothing else, stand, right, Douglas?
00:34:07.000So, Douglas, thank you so much for your phone call, calling from California.
00:34:11.000If you're still there, bless your heart.
00:34:14.000I mean, I don't know how you're doing it, because I escaped.
00:34:16.000I could only last a little over a year there.
00:34:18.000But if you are there, continue to try and make changes, what changes you can, and make sure that you call your legislators and especially encourage them not to continue to move that assembly bill.
00:34:34.000We're going to be joined by Judge Joe Brown, but I don't want to end up having to cut him off, so we're going to take a break in a couple minutes and then bring him in after that.
00:34:43.000But let's start introducing the topic.
00:34:45.000So basically, one of the main things that we're going to be talking about with Judge Joe Brown is these major Supreme Court decisions that happen one after the other.
00:34:54.000First of all, the affirmative action in ruling against race-conscious college admissions Essentially, from what I take of this, as they were saying, it was like, never okay.
00:35:03.000And this is actually hurting the Asian population and discriminating mostly against them, is my understanding of what was happening there.
00:35:19.000The colleges are not supposed to be making judgments based on race anymore when it comes to admissions.
00:35:25.000Now, a defiant Harvard is vowing to continue to use race in their admissions decisions.
00:35:31.000They're using it from one line in the ruling, basically saying that an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or her life can be used In the determination and they're going to use that one line to basically, if you write an essay and you talk about how race affected your ability to get to this point or could affect your ability to go to college, then make sure that you put that in your essay and we're going to have Harvard continuous tradition of basically racism.
00:36:01.000There are others speaking out against this.
00:36:03.000A Cornell Law School professor William Jacobson said the Supreme Court gave universities a narrow opening and Harvard just announced it's going to drive an affirmative action truck right through it.
00:36:14.000So that was from Cornell Law School professor William Jacobson.
00:36:19.000And we're also going to be talking about how the Supreme Court has killed Biden's student loan relief plan, according to NBC News.
00:36:27.000Again, notice they use the word kills Biden's student loan relief plan instead of, you know, maybe saying Supreme Court rejects Biden's Student loan relief plan because it was unconstitutional They just act like they vilified they've made the Supreme Court a murderer by using this word kills, right?
00:36:46.000Look, I followed it because I still have some some student I mean I would have benefited from yeah, I would have got 20 grand off my student loans, but You know what's wild about it is they dragged the thing on like a Geoffrey Chaucer story.
00:36:59.000Not even Geoffrey Chaucer, I guess more like Charles Dickens paying your quarter every week to watch it and then all of a sudden we get to the very last thing.
00:37:05.000Let's talk more about that after this break.
00:37:12.000That's MSNBC's Joanne Reid, who went on national television to brag about the fact that the only reason she got into Harvard was because she was black and due to affirmative action.
00:37:21.000Now, Joanne, that isn't the flex that you think it is.
00:37:23.000Matter of fact, it's actually pretty damn embarrassing.
00:37:26.000And unlike you, I would honestly much rather have not Achieve the accomplishment than have people wondering for the rest of my life whether or not I actually earned it or whether or not I actually just got it because I was black.
00:37:36.000Because here's the deal, and this may be the difference between me and you, Joy.
00:37:39.000I don't need my blackness to open doors for me.
00:37:47.000And the idea that black people need affirmative action just to be as good as the white man is a racist idea within itself.
00:37:54.000Wasn't the entire goal of our society was to live in a time in which the content of one's character would mean more than the color of their skin?
00:38:00.000Wasn't that someone's dream once upon a time?
00:38:03.000So why are you against that dream, Joy?
00:38:40.000To begin with, I actually had something to do with the implementation of what was known as affirmative action, but it really is not like what the Supreme Court was dealing with recently.
00:38:55.000In fact, the opinion written by Justice Roberts more closely approximates the original conceptualization of affirmative action.
00:39:07.000In the late mid 1960s, when I was at UCLA, we had a situation where we had 145 full-time black students, 73 undergrad, 73 grad students, 72 undergrads.
00:39:21.000And that was fewer than they had had at UCLA in the 1930s.
00:39:24.000That was out of some 60,000 plus full-time students.
00:39:29.000So what we looked at was general admissions, which were stated in the catalog as a competitive assessment of grade point average aptitude tests and or other factors that indicated an ability to succeed.
00:39:44.000That's what they were using at major universities around the country to get athletes in.
00:39:49.000We say it in conjunction with other minorities, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, etc.
00:39:57.000We said, look, Why don't we use this same standard for everybody and not just limited to athletes?
00:40:05.000So if you've got somebody who has a demonstrated situation, which may be predicated on race, but produced a result that was race neutral.
00:40:21.000Was the situation they grew up in one that imposed a hardship that they overcame?
00:40:27.000If you let them in, will they maximize the fallout to their respective communities?
00:40:33.000Now, at that time, California's constitution, adopted in 1851, had a specific mandate for the University of California to deliver leadership training in all ethnic groups, all fields, science, industry, you name it.
00:40:52.000So what happened is we put this in place.
00:40:55.000Now, somewhere around 1971, we had some black students up in UC, well, trying to get in UC Berkeley Medical School.
00:41:11.000They came from affluent black families and they did not have anything that came out of their black experience that gave them a hardship and they should have done just as well as a mainstream student when it came to grade point average and aptitude test.
00:41:29.000So they did not want this application of other factors to indicate an ability to succeed that it works so well.
00:41:40.000In terms of producing academic success, what they wanted was just to have one factor, meaning they're black without anything else that's race neutral coming out of it.
00:41:55.000And what they sought was to get away from what they were calling a political test, which was what does everybody else get out of you going to school?
00:42:05.000In other words, the university itself, Society in general, your own people, what do they get out of this when you go to school?
00:42:15.000In other words, have you demonstrated by the things you have involved yourself with, by the hardships you've overcome, that you will keep pushing for other people and not just be selfish?
00:42:28.000So they collaborated with UC Berkeley and some of the white students.
00:42:35.000And what they wanted was just to be They're in on essentially a quota, which would say, because you are black, you have the highest scores amongst the black applicants.
00:42:48.000But without anything else being demonstrated, you do not match regular admissions.
00:42:55.000See, before that, the affirmative action admittees actually matched The ordinary admission standards.
00:43:03.000That's why they used to have this thing about what are your extracurricular activities when you turned in an application to a college or university.
00:43:12.000That said, they completely disregarded the California Constitution.
00:43:17.000They phrased things in a language that set up Bakke that said reverse discrimination is a no-no, which it's not.
00:43:39.000You're going to set up a negative precedent.
00:43:42.000So since then, the language and the way the whole issue has been cast is not the way it started, which is these students match regular admission criteria.
00:43:54.000Just take one aspect of that admission process that is ordinarily reserved for athletes and applied across the board.
00:44:02.000Now it's simply somebody gets in because they were black.
00:44:07.000Interestingly enough, Clarence Thomas was admitted to Yale Law School under an affirmative action program.
00:44:17.000I got in through the front door and same thing with law school and I had such high scores all across that they were trying to recruit me in various places so they could bring me in to set up the parameters for the new kind of affirmative action program.
00:44:35.000Interestingly enough, Clarence Thomas got in a little academic difficulty at Yale and he seems to have spent his first Summer between being a first year law student and a second going around the country speaking against the affirmative action programs he got in under.
00:44:54.000So what we have seen over the years is a complete misstatement of the concept.
00:44:59.000And in actuality, what Justice Roberts says in his majority opinion is exactly what black students Brown students, red students, yellow students were saying back in the 60s was what we wanted as affirmative action.
00:45:18.000So the clock has been turned back and a lot of nonsense has been stripped out of the way because I don't think it's right to select somebody in because of what their color is without showing that the color has some negative impact on their circumstances and then they have overcome it.
00:45:36.000You can see that a lot these days, where everybody is whining and complaining about, oh, everybody's dumping on me.
00:45:44.000And when are you going to come up with an equivalent for such and such ethnic group?
00:46:08.000If you want an affirmative action program, mothers, particularly in single parent female head of household homes, sit on the other side of the kitchen table with your child because there's nobody racist to anybody sitting on the other side and make them do their homework.
00:48:19.000You just got through talking about it and you see it in Michigan where they want to make it, well, the House part of their legislative body in Michigan just went through trying to make it a felony and a $10,000 fine to not call somebody for their favorite pronoun.
00:48:38.000Besides what that does to the English language.
00:48:42.000Like instead of he's here or he is here, she is here, it is here.
00:48:48.000I guess you're supposed to say they is here.
00:49:28.000They impact interstate commerce and interstate communications.
00:49:33.000You saw one of the Supreme Court cases holding that the woman is a matter of her religious preferences is not going to be required to open up websites for gay couples getting married.
00:50:11.000And all of us need to set up busting them so we can haul them through the court when they start trying to say we are restricting conservative speech because we don't want some of our leftist folk to feel hurt feelings.
00:50:25.000See, that's not embraced in the Constitution.
00:50:28.000You can stomp on somebody's feelings as long as you are speaking what you believe to be the truth or there is argument or you're taking issue with some position.
00:50:39.000So we need to bust them the same way this has happened.
00:50:42.000Now that other one you brought up, what happened with the loan situation?
00:50:48.000Well, basically what the Supreme Court said is the statute under which Biden is trying to act did not allow him to do what he was trying to do.
00:51:02.000If the legislature wants to do it, we'll revisit that.
00:51:05.000They're saying, let's move on, but the president doesn't have that authority to sign off by a fiat.
00:51:14.000What he wants, he can't legislate by executive order unless there is money already allocated for his discretion, which there is not.
00:51:24.000And hell, I feel a little worked up because I had to pay my loans back, such as they were, But there's one other thing, too, that is really not being addressed.
00:51:37.000See, the cutoff to get maximum benefits is $125,000 a year for one person.
00:51:44.000That's also the cutoff from being below to being middle class.
00:51:52.000Now, anywhere else in the world, if you have a four-year college degree, you're automatically in the middle class and above that line.
00:52:00.000But in the United States, there are a whole lot of people that have a four year college degree that are not.
00:52:05.000And something needs to be done with that.
00:52:10.000I mean, I just had a dollar store cashier that was saying, yeah, I went to school for engineering, but I'm making more here right now than with my engineering chemistry degree.
00:53:01.000You've got to do better than give him permission to speak!
00:53:05.000I know well because I because he's the smarter one of us so I can't allow that
00:53:11.000to be exposed as much as it is happening but go ahead go ahead John.
00:53:17.000Well you know one of the one of the things that's brought me to be a big fan
00:53:21.000of you these days judges in many ways of your continuous talk about you know
00:53:26.000masculinity and and and just the father's not being in the home
00:53:30.000And that's something that just strikes deep in my own situation.
00:53:34.000I come from a situation where I'm a I was one of four kids with a single mom until she met my stepfather, who was an educator and really brought structure and taught us how to be men.
00:53:44.000And in here, I'm now in a situation, I'm a stepfather to three kids from my wife, same thing, trying to teach these boys to be men.
00:53:52.000You know, it's inspiring to see the older generations that are that are that are being vocal about that.
00:53:58.000And I've always appreciate your thoughts on that yourself.
00:54:01.000I'm originally from Baltimore City, so it's I'm coming from a city that I feel a lot of broken homes to begin with.
00:54:11.000And I've heard you talk in depth about kind of family structure and urban environments.
00:54:15.000And you was a you was a judge in the court.
00:54:17.000So I'm curious on on your thoughts on that kind of stuff in here in society today, as well as how that kind of ties into that the first dysfunctional family of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden.
00:54:30.000Well, you know, for 55 years, I've had this slogan.
00:54:35.000Protecting womanhood and childhood while promoting manhood.
00:54:42.000When I was on the bench for a 10-year period, they did this study.
00:54:47.000The statewide recidivism rate for felons was about 80%.
00:54:51.000In my courtroom, it dropped down to 18%, and the secret was simply putting manhood, masculinity, And some guys hid, so he had a purpose and a cause that kept him from wanting to give up, die, or drug out, bang out, or whatever it may be, because he saw adversity.
00:55:13.000He was willing to challenge it because now he had a cause and a purpose.
00:55:18.000Right now, I'm attempting to broker public peace with some of the street gangs through their OGs and they're tired of the killing and the violence.
00:55:31.000And one of the things they've noticed is that they are trying to figure out how to get manhood back in the hood.
00:55:39.000And one of the problems they're having right now is 13 through 16 year olds, males who are completely out of control.
00:55:47.000And it does no good when our policy is attempting to destroy masculinity and try to get people to perceive of it as toxic.
00:55:56.000It's like if you could imagine the human race as a bicycle.
00:56:03.000Once you learn to ride that bike, you never forget.
00:56:07.000But some people, because they hate what wheel they happen to be, they want to convert Humanity to a unicycle, which does not work too well.
00:56:17.000Because with a bike, you can add an engine to it and you got a motorcycle.
00:57:20.000Well, as one person I used to work with in Hollywood said, you know, just because you're a Christian doesn't mean you supported Reverend Jim Jones and drinking Kool-Aid at large church picnics in Guyana.
00:57:33.000Or if you're Islamic, doesn't mean you support Al-Qaeda or ISIS, you see.
00:57:38.000So we have to understand that we're getting something run on us because we have just thrown away leadership, we've thrown away cause and purpose nationally, and some people are trying to seek a substitute.
00:57:50.000So what they do is this idea that inclusion includes not just being fair, And giving everybody an equal opportunity, but giving people, especially those with certain circumstances, an entitlement.
00:58:09.000In other words, you don't have to do anything but exist.
00:58:13.000It's supposed to fall in your lap, and you're supposed to get a Super Walt Disney world or something in the country where you wish upon a star.
00:58:28.000So we have to start imposing these kind of things again, and we have to start taking back their cities, which is one of the reasons why I lapsed out of a comfortable retirement to save Memphis before it slides too far down the rabbit hole.
00:58:44.000See, I do service, which is what this is.
00:59:17.000Now, also, there is jjbbq.com, Judge Joe Brown BBQ Sauce, and something I want to commend to both of you that you should tell everybody listening to you to check out.
00:59:30.000There's a website, doesn't have anything to do with me, it's called followthemoney.org.
00:59:38.000Don't Google it, put it directly in your browser, and you can go there, put your official's name in there, state they are, city they are, what office they have, and you can see who's been contributing to them and who has helped them or who owns them.
00:59:56.000It's quite enlightening when you see the extent of the subsidies, the downright purchase of certain elected officials that is reflected in that. Now
01:00:09.000they're merging into another site, but you can still get it. Follow themoney.org and see who
01:00:16.000That has got to do with what you said, sir, and what Brother Jones is saying.
01:00:23.000We have to fight the corruption, which is what I'm going to do in Memphis, because
01:00:28.000even though it ought to be one of the biggest, most prosperous cities in the United States of
01:00:33.000America, it is currently one of the most corrupt.
01:00:37.000And one of the problems we get, whether you're talking about Chicago, New York, or you're going to D.C.
01:00:44.000or Los Angeles, Is the city administrations are inept, incompetent, and problem is there's no effective strong man or strong woman leadership where anybody can get somebody to follow me.
01:00:59.000And you see, that's so lacking, I guess, if they had an outbreak and a whole lot of people were suffering from dysentery or diarrhea.
01:01:09.000They wouldn't even follow most of the leadership we have in our cities to a porta potty to get toilet paper.
01:01:16.000It seems like most people have just tuned out, to be honest.
01:01:19.000I feel like a lot of people in a lot of cities don't even think they're relevant.
01:02:19.000We're going to get to your phone calls right away, but we're just going to let Judge Joe Brown finish his very intelligent thought that he was starting with about what they're doing to Trump in New York.
01:02:39.000What is going on if you have to bribe somebody to keep from being embarrassed?
01:02:44.000In Tennessee, depending upon how much is involved, it's 8 to 30 years in the penitentiary, it's a felony.
01:02:52.000Or 15 to 60 if it's a lot of money, and it's called blackmail.
01:02:57.000So what Bragg did is indicted the victim of blackmail, a felony.
01:03:02.000Now, as to the corporation that did not disclose these things on its financial report, well, that's public record, and American law encourages settlement rather than trial.
01:03:17.000When you have a settlement, there is a gag provision that usually attaches to it, which says, while we whoopee, you can't talk about what the details are.
01:03:27.000So if the corporation With a detailed report in it, they're violating the Gregg gag provision.
01:03:35.000So following the law results in an indictment.
01:04:03.000If you pay somebody not to talk about you, you just got blackmailed.
01:04:08.000So, do you go after the blackmailer, or do you go after the victim?
01:04:13.000So, I mean, anyway, I'll rest on that.
01:04:16.000But it's the kind of thing that I had to deal with, being fair, objective, neutral, and detached.
01:04:21.000And somebody needs to get back to that.
01:04:23.000Yeah, it's such a great way to wrap this up is that reminder.
01:04:27.000I mean, it's so maddening to see all of the injustice that's going on, but to be a judge and have to see it happening, I can't imagine it's probably even worse.
01:04:35.000Well, good luck to you on your run for mayor there in Memphis.
01:04:40.000We hope that you can win and turn things around.
01:04:42.000And thank you so much for coming on with us.
01:04:43.000We're going to pick up some of that barbecue sauce, Judge.
01:04:46.000Yeah, we're going to pick up some barbecue stuff.
01:04:48.000It's good stuff, and we have powder, too.
01:06:33.000It's not only looked at as okay but as I was talking about earlier and admitting humbly when I was a single mom there's a lot of like whether it was your fault of the broken marriage or it wasn't your fault or if it was both whatever it is you're gonna have this thing called mom guilt like and you feel so sad for your kids that that they're having to grow up in a broken home and so when you have society being like Look at her.
01:08:35.000And thank you, Carol, for bringing this up about, you know, we first have to admit that there's a problem before we tackle it instead of celebrating it.
01:08:43.000Let's see if we can sneak in Max from New York.
01:08:54.000Well, part of it has to do with getting the word out to the public.
01:09:00.000Um, if I may, and, um, it would be a good idea to make out CDs or thumb drives on subjects like January 6th, Biden and the Chinese, the Clintons, LGBT agenda, and have them translated into various languages like Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic, and Hebrew.
01:09:16.000Sell them about for three bucks apiece.
01:09:20.000And with this, Whoever has them buys a large quantity, can always pass them out, go to church, put them in the pews, go to the synagogue, put them in the pews, in order to get the word out.
01:09:51.000As long as we face the threat of censorship, which they are not going to stop trying to censor.
01:09:56.000And I mean, they may even try and shut down the Internet.
01:10:00.000It's a great idea to start backing up some information on thumb drives or even on paper and handing out to people the old fashioned way, right?
01:10:08.000I mean, if they cut off the Internet, this is all we got would be the CDs and the thumb drives.
01:10:16.000Thank you, Max, for that idea, and I encourage those of you that, you know, if you do have the time, I know many of this InfoWars audience does.
01:10:23.000They already have their folders and, you know, their catalogs, but keep doing it because we never know when they're going to... Well, think about how successful, too, like, just things such as the I Did That stickers with Biden.
01:11:07.000Anyways, let me tell you how God works.
01:11:09.000So I had found out I was going to be guest hosting today, which is always an honor.
01:11:14.000I love being able to sit here at this desk.
01:11:18.000And I had just pulled up Instagram, and the very first post I see is Alex Jones, which is funny.
01:11:26.000I was like, oh, I'm going to Yes, we are.
01:11:28.000We're going to be doing the guest testing this Sunday, and here first post I see is Alex Jones, but it was actually a post from my guest today.
01:11:35.000Natalie Beisner, who was saying like, Check me out.
01:12:17.000You just kind of look at the camera and you have these amazing monologues that you spit out, kind of like almost like a female Tucker Carlson, if you will.
01:12:29.000But I'd love to know, you know, obviously your thoughts are organized and logical.
01:12:35.000How did you get to a point where you could have organized, logical thoughts after being a liberal atheist feminist Democrat?
01:12:44.000Well, I like to say that I was always a critical thinker and I like to think of myself as an intelligent person, but I was really blinded for a very long time.
01:12:53.000I think it's really easy nowadays, even though we're living in such critical times, to be blind, especially in Southern California, where I live.
01:13:01.000I was an actress for a long time and just did not think too hard about politics.
01:13:06.000And then summer 2020 changed my entire life.
01:13:10.000Um, just the response to not only COVID, but especially compared to the response to the BLM riots and protests in Los Angeles, especially, but all over the nation.
01:13:20.000Uh, I could not, I couldn't fathom the hypocrisy of the largely Democrat, but also Republican at the time response.
01:13:29.000And, um, that opened my eyes to a lot of what's going on.
01:13:32.000And from there, it was a big rabbit hole.
01:13:36.000Now, um, you do say Christian conservative, so just because you were a former Democrat, you've always voted Democrat.
01:13:43.000You're not sold on the Republican side either, which, I mean, my husband and I are more ascribed to independent and faith-based.
01:13:53.000Are you kind of disgusted with both parties?
01:13:57.000Yeah, I'd like to say that I'm a Christian and a conservative before I'm ever a Republican.
01:14:02.000I would never vote just down party lines again, which is what I did as a Democrat.
01:14:07.000And I want to be clear that it wasn't overnight.
01:14:10.000I didn't just feel burned by my city and county's response to COVID.
01:14:13.000So I decided, well, now I'm a Christian conservative.
01:14:16.000It just, it opened my eyes for the first time to the fact that the lie had been sold, that the Democrat Party, the I hesitate to call people liberal now because they're not liberal, but the liberals, so to speak, the radical left, that they're the compassionate ones.
01:14:29.000And if you're a compassionate person, that's how you vote and that's how you think.
01:15:11.000Yeah, I mean, it's just like if you are not following along with the narrative, you're automatically put into this team of ultra-mega right-wing extreme.
01:15:23.000If you had any questions about COVID, about BLM, anything, it was like, you're immediately persona non grata.
01:15:30.000And that blew my mind because I was in line with everything else.
01:15:32.000I just had some questions about why I couldn't go to work.
01:15:35.000Well, I know that even Elon Musk had a post recently on Twitter talking about how if, you know, it's just thrown around so much all to right that it's like doesn't even mean anything.
01:15:47.000Well, look what they did at that one student or school board meeting in Dearborn, Michigan, where the population's like fully Arab and Muslim.
01:15:58.000And they labeled them a bunch of white supremacists.
01:16:03.000This is a primarily Arab community, and they're showing up because they found out the books that you're allowing their kids to have access to.
01:16:10.000And then, sure enough, again, it's you're a bunch of white supremacists and everything else.
01:16:14.000Oh, but the media has... None of that makes any sense.
01:16:59.000But, you know, I unfortunately, I do think people kind of have to suffer.
01:17:04.000Not that I had not suffered prior to 2020, but I could not turn my eyes away anymore to the fact that I was being harmed by Democrat policies.
01:17:13.000And every day since then, you know, L.A.
01:17:15.000had one of the longest indoor mask mandates.
01:17:18.000So it wasn't just a blip on the radar, and they held on to it for much longer than, you know, People on the other side of the aisle, let it go.
01:17:25.000I do think humans are kind of built to where, unfortunately, you have to suffer before you pay attention, because it's easy to close your eyes, it's easy to not know what's real news, what's fake news, to just follow along.
01:17:39.000Um, but, you know, I do make my videos and I do, I think it's important to still speak the truth.
01:17:45.000I don't know if I'm changing anyone's mind online because I think that people who are so shut off, they're just going to keep scrolling, if not leave a hateful comment.
01:17:53.000Um, but I think that the truth is not going to be preserved if we don't preserve it.
01:17:58.000It will always be the truth, but kids won't know it.
01:18:00.000Future generations won't know it if we don't keep speaking it.
01:18:55.000Did that happen together or did one come first or how did that work?
01:18:59.000I think it was just, the political change came first.
01:19:05.000And I, for the first time, once I walked away from the Democrat Party, I was open to other voices that I didn't even know had existed before.
01:19:14.000People like Dennis Prager and Ben Shapiro come to mind, which maybe is ironic because they're not Christians, but they speak of this You know, they speak of God and they speak of the fallen modern day Western culture and I deeply, I was deeply unhappy and unfulfilled and unsatisfied leaving everything with COVID aside and everything that was going on in 2020.
01:19:39.000The choices that I had made were very often in line with What the modern day Western society tells especially young women to make, and they had left me unhappy.
01:19:50.000And so I think the door was open to, well, I'm being burned by everything I thought was true, everything I thought was compassion.
01:19:57.000So now maybe there's other stuff I'm also wrong about.
01:20:38.000I'm here with John Scott, my husband, and the amazing Natalie Beisner, who is just really killing it on Instagram, particularly is where I see your work.
01:20:50.000And on that note, how do you, basically, what is your process for having these things that go viral about just basically thoughts on feminism and identity politics and such?
01:21:05.000Well, I never meant for anything to go viral and I still don't totally know how that works.
01:21:10.000I think you just have a combination of some skill and some luck, good timing.
01:21:15.000But yeah, I just, I try to speak to, one of the things I found when I left the left and walked away from the Democrat Party was how very little logic there is on that side and a lot, a lot of emotion.
01:21:28.000And logic, truth, common sense, obviously God seems to be on not the side of the radical left.
01:21:34.000And so I try to break things down using logic, common sense, truth.
01:21:41.000I typically don't mention my faith because I think, unfortunately, that's easy for people to dismiss and say, well, I don't I don't believe in that.
01:21:49.000But it's hard to dismiss, you know, science, common sense, truth and That's harder to ignore.
01:21:57.000So that's what I try to do in 90 seconds because Instagram likes to have reels be 90 seconds.
01:22:53.000Well, I actually mentioned the word prayer just because I wanted to call with some spiritual Insight and just affirmation.
01:23:01.000But the thing that I see as a thread through your show, which is so beautiful, is awareness, compassion, action.
01:23:12.000Whether it's Judge Jones, Natalie just came on, all of y'all.
01:23:16.000And what I wanted to share, and this is a prayer, I mean obviously our lives are a prayer, hopefully for the right things, but The compassion part, I wanted to raise awareness.
01:23:28.000I've called many times with Alex Jones.
01:23:30.000I've shared me as a recording artist, Donna Faulkner.
01:23:34.000I've shared my song, We Are One, with Owen a couple of months ago.
01:23:38.000And I've also shared insight with the audience on Alex's show to encourage people to give donations, to do charity, to do Sadaka.
01:23:48.000Because I feel now more than ever, It's such a time for our community, our faith community specifically, but our community, to be there for one another, to belong to one another.
01:24:03.000And I say that from a place of being in ministry for many, many years, ministering through music and also as a speaker, but also, Christi and John, going from the stages in ministering to Shifting my ministry and not knowing virtually all these years now how to make it work, and I've gone houseless.
01:24:26.000And there is not, and this touches on what Judge Joe Brown said, as a single female or male that is not an illegal immigrant, not an ex-con, is not coming out of abuse, there's no help.
01:24:42.000And so I share that to say that here we are, we have a call to be there for our community.
01:24:51.000And I'm going to tell you, I'm calling because I'm going through a challenge.
01:24:56.000And I'm literally got to keep a roof over my head.
01:26:10.000And we're going to take another phone call, but go ahead, John.
01:26:13.000No, I was just going to say, you know, it's.
01:26:15.000It kind of touched you what Donna was saying, because.
01:26:21.000If if you look at with inflation, with the prices of everything trying to go grocery shopping, I mean, me and you, honey, we're a two income home.
01:26:29.000You know, between that paying off old debts, things of that nature.
01:29:08.000One of the hardest things I think to do, just like it is being human and staring at yourself in the mirror, sometimes it's hard to do that as a couple.
01:29:15.000You know, I think a lot of people struggle with that.
01:29:57.000The person, I attend a group where we have classes.
01:30:01.000And we used to have a fine singer who wasn't able to come anymore to sing the National Anthem, and so I'm not comfortable getting up in front of people, but I figured it was important enough that I shoved myself out there, and now I go up there, take the mic, and enable our group to sing the National Anthem again, and I want everybody to cherish each time they get to sing it, because it's not assured that we'll be able to do it one day to the next.
01:30:29.000Keep standing up and make the effort and do whatever we can to stand up for what the decent people of the world believe in.
01:30:39.000Yeah, they want us to forget our roots and let's not allow them.