Rex Jones, RAGE Against The WAR Machine |EP842
The Big Mig ShowMay 20, 2026
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Rex Jones, RAGE Against The WAR Machine |EP842

THE BIG MIG SHOW

MAY 20, 2026 

EPISODE 842 – 11AM

Rex Jones is an anti-war activist, independent journalist, and proponent of total human freedom worldwide and individual liberty. A former political pundit and reporter at Infowars

 

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[00:00:00] All men are created equal, but they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. By Liberty and the Beautiful of Life. If Liberty means anything at all, it means right to tell people what they do not want to hear.

[00:00:33] America, great again. The Big Mig. Welcome back to The Big Mig Show. I'm your host, Lance Migliaccio, with my co-host, ride or die, George Ballantyne. Tip of the spear, edge of the knife. You know how we do it on this show. George, what's up, brother? How are you, man? You know, Lance, I was running around wild. I didn't know if you were going to make this one. I haven't heard from you. I'm like, oh. Yeah, I was slammed. I had so much going on. There's no thumbnail.

[00:01:02] I'm like, I need to get a good picture. I was looking for pictures of Rex. It wasn't really. You know, the problem is I grabbed what I thought was Rex. I thought it maybe was a younger photo of him. It was like a cowboy modeling photo. And I thought, man, I can't. I don't know if this is him, but we didn't get any photos. So I'm in the truth. Like they said, the internet was scrubbed of so much of that material because of what happened to him and his father. And so, you know, I almost made you look like, I almost made Rex look like he was a superstar

[00:01:32] cowboy modeling guy online. You know, full head of hair. I don't, you know, again, I was guessing, I mean, you see me, you know, he and I are like minded when it comes to our, you know, follicular challenge we're facing. But at the end of the day, you know, it is what it is. We're excited that he's here. He's a great guy. He's been in the fight for a long time. Before we start, of course, if you love the show, you guys know the drill, you know, thumbs up, comment, share and subscribe. If you knew the paid subscription, we always really greatly appreciate that.

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[00:03:55] Big MIG gold, 5% off on your gold prepper bars. Or you can call them at 888-526-7154. 888-526-7154. Thebigmigbar.com. No singing today. No singing. George's not going to do the jingle. All right, there you go. Greg me off a piece of that prepper bar. George usually does along with that. But I'm sure Rex will be disappointed because he came here strictly for your singing, George. I know he did. I don't think so. But anyway, look.

[00:04:24] This is our true show, the tip of the spirit. We don't lie here, so. You know, we don't. Well, you know, I don't know, man. You've told some tall tales about yourself, I think, a couple times. Negative, Ghost Rider. Not happening. Yeah. All right, well, listen. We're excited. Wait, it's Wednesday, right? It is Wednesday. I've been trying. I'm trying to get George to get new material. You know, he likes to pop out with Wednesdays. It's hump day. It's hump day. Well, it's hump day. I call it hump week because I'm single, but, you know. I'm going to send you in for some, like, stand-up comedy routines. I think you need more comedy. No, thank you.

[00:04:54] I think we need to get you down. I'm just going to go. We've got singing lessons. I'm just trying to make you a full, well-rounded entertainer, bro. All right, thanks. Appreciate it. There's no business like show business, buddy. There's no business like... All right, let's get down to business here. Yeah. Let's get Rex in here. He is just as well, maybe even more well-read than us. He's always on top of what's going on. And at the end of the day, you know what it is, guys. It's always trying to find all the top stories and the top interviews because this is not mainstream media.

[00:05:23] You come here because we're your source. We're your go-to place to get the truth. Edge of the knife, tip of the spear. Let's welcome Rex Jones. You guys are going to do his bio? I am. I'm going to wait until he comes on. All right, welcome to the Big Mig show, Rex Jones. What's up, bro? I'm just enjoying it, man. It's like I'm back at the office. I love y'all's fans. It's like what I grew up with. Oh, yeah. I haven't seen nothing yet. Of course. Yeah, we're just warming up, man. It can get ugly here. And, you know, of course, our second language is sarcasm.

[00:05:51] You know, I grew up in the Bronx and George is New York and New Jersey. So, you know, we grew up on the street just hacking on people. You know, so it's a second language on this show. And, of course, with what the news cycle is like, you've got to have some fun. But let me just give the bio really quickly. So Rex Jones, you guys know him. He's an anti-war activist, independent journalist, and proponent of total human freedom worldwide and individual liberty. He's a former political pundit and reporter at Infowars. Rex was deeply embedded in one of the most high-profile and controversial alternative media platforms in the country.

[00:06:21] And that's a mouthful and a total truth there. In 2018, he directly experienced the massive big tech censorship purge, the deplatform Infowars, and many of its contributors across YouTube, Facebook, Apple, and just about every platform that I ever listened to or watched his dad on, an event that, of course, solidified his lifelong commitment to free speech and uncensored journalism. Right now, he hosts New American Journal and gray area talks, providing hard-hitting geopolitical insight and honest conversations,

[00:06:50] cut through war propaganda from all sides. All right, let's dig in. I'm sure he's got plenty of other things he can tell us about he's up to. Rex, man, appreciate, first of all, taking the time out. I know you've got a full plate. You're always a very busy guy. But thanks for being here, man. He was actually, you know what? Sorry, Rex, I'm just going to give props to you. He was early. He was 15 minutes early to set up with me. You weren't even there. I was shocked. Are you saying he's a professional? He is. You know why?

[00:07:17] He was actually, I was on X, and I realized he was doing his show this morning, right before he came on here. The thing for me is, like, what you guys do is what I love. Like, I love alternative media. I grew up in basically the birthplace of alternative media. Like, I like to say Rogan invented podcasting mass scale. My dad invented broadcasting mass scale. The reason why, in large part, we're in a studio like this, y'all are in yours. I mean, mine doing this, actualizing our dreams of doing media ourselves and not being reliant

[00:07:47] on a corporate interest or a corporate sponsor is because of these giants that walked before. So when I see y'all doing your show, I see other people do their shows. When I do mine, I do that in the spirit that I grew up in because it truly is a beautiful thing. Well, thank you. You know, and we appreciate that, you know, and to be honest with you, your dad was such an innovator, right? He was out there so early. I think what he started when he was 18 or 19 years old, right? Radio.

[00:08:12] And, you know, I think he left an indelible mark for people that wanted the truth. What I was going to say backstage, and we had to get in here, guys, we were talking backstage. We were almost late. It's because your dad has it. He's a very strange thing. It's an uncanny ability to recognize the truth, almost like a savant style kind of a, I don't want to say apostle because that almost sounds religious, but I've always been so shocked about how accurate he's been, you know, not necessarily in the immediate timeline,

[00:08:41] but as it progresses forward six months, 12 months. He's a futurist. That's the thing. And I've waited up close and it is truly crazy. It's truly uncanny. It's not just the news. It's other things as well. Some people just have that gift, but what it truly comes down to is nobody's consumed more information than my father. And once you consume level information, think about this, okay? Because people often come up to me or coming up to me on social media or in person, both cases is true. And they'll say, what did you ever do?

[00:09:10] Didn't push hard enough for X, Y, Z, you're a fraud, blah, blah, blah. Where is your 32 year show? Six days a week, three hours a day. That's what my father did. And basically no one else has been able to put that together. And that's why you can see some of the long-term predictions and some of the things that he said track. No one else has that track record because they haven't been going that long. You know, so it's both that he's tracked in the length of time he's been correct over has been pretty insane. Dad's been on point with some of his stuff. I got to give that man credit.

[00:09:40] Even the meme that was so viral about it's turning the frogs gay. There was so much truth in that. People make fun of that without realizing that the incredible accuracy of it. Sure. That's what's always been. I think that's because, you know, again, you know, I know he he gets, you know, he's really in depth as far as his excitement is an emotional attachment. You can feel it come through on the shows. But I think that anybody that's in media, if you haven't really taken some Alex Jones

[00:10:06] lessons, meaning that really surveilled his craft, whether it's his body language or his hand movement or, you know, I don't know if he was the first guy that ever did the overhead camera on the documents. Overhead shot, please. Yes, indeed. Yeah, you're talking incredible right in itself. The innovation, you know? Yeah, no, sure. And I mean, like that was all created literally. So the the office that I spent 17 years in the office that they moved to when I was like, you know, a little kid, like six or seven years old, they started off with like four people in that building.

[00:10:36] They ended up expanding to 78. OK, and that happened, you know, over the course of like, you know, 15 to 16 years. And then with the drop off the lawsuits and everything that all went away. Nobody gave him, you know, like Cenk Uygur, Young Turks, Gawker, Vice Media, all these companies, they're given tens, if not hundreds, if not billions of dollars to be lost leaders and to just, you know, prop up and push whatever message they have going out. We never did that.

[00:11:03] It was all dependent on kind of like what you guys do with the sponsor, the viewer, the listener out there resonating with the message of the show, wanting more people to hear it and choosing to buy the product. And people have come after us specifically for being grifters, for selling snake oil, for saying, oh, you can't sell a supplement. Well, I'm sorry. Whole Foods, Walmart, Walgreens, they all sell supplements. We're the criminals. And I have to jump in there for a second because I've, you know, I've had some of your dad's supplements.

[00:11:30] And, you know, my wife is an IFBB bikini pro and she's extremely competent in nutrition. And your dad's products, he really does source high grade material. He doesn't buy stuff with fillers. He doesn't buy GMO. And at the end of the day, he really does try to deliver on what he's telling people. Because I think he really kind of puts his money where his mouth is. Well, let me get into myself a little bit because I want to explain my background. So I grew up as a switcher. I grew up as an editor. I grew up doing customer service.

[00:11:57] I grew up doing pick and pack fulfillment, doing logistics, all of it. Okay. I learned the whole package. And what I've been doing for the past five years is like, I'm a small business person. I'm an employer. I'm a manufacturer. I own a logistics center. So when I come out and talk about politics and talk about war, talk about things that affect young Americans, it's not just from a perspective of, you know, like a nepotistic rich kid, you know, that's just coming out here to do a show. I work every single hour of every single day, seven days a week.

[00:12:26] And that's what I watched my dad do. That's what I do today. The thing that hurts me the most is when people come out and they see this false corporate image that's been raised up against us, this like raven image of what we are, which we are not. And we were never allowed to defend ourselves, man. You were talking about the ban. We were banned in 2018. Like you're talking about not being able to find me on the internet. That's not fair. I wasn't given the opportunity to compete. My dad wasn't. We weren't allowed to defend ourselves and they just tortured us online in the court

[00:12:53] of public opinion for doing the things that really every American with a small business or with a media company should be doing, in my opinion. You know, when you have a weaponized judiciary, of course, you know, they're supposed to leave the bias at the door. It's not supposed to be political bias or personal bias. But that doesn't happen. You know, there's a saying I kind of adhere to and not, let me preface this. There's definitely some good prosecutors, you know, even at the DOJ. There's definitely some good judges across the nation at the federal and the state level. But there is a tremendous amount of them that are so weaponized.

[00:13:23] I always say you can't trust a man in a dress. That's fine. Yeah. And in the situation, the way they railroaded you guys when it came to the court process, you know, you're supposed to have the right to face your accusers. You're supposed to have the right to present evidence. And when judges quash that, you know, for me, it's more than just, you know, the Department of Injustice or it's more than just a weaponization.

[00:13:51] Because I believe that at that point they violated their oath. And I've got a real problem, Rex, and I don't know. I'm sure you and your dad, I'll throw to George. He probably knows exactly what I'm going to say because I say it more often than maybe I should. I'm absolutely disgusted with absolute immunity and lifetime appointments. Because I think it creates an ineffective employee. Imagine if the people at Infowars all had lifetime, you know, appointment, you know, the people in the warehouse and people working for you, you know, right?

[00:14:19] I mean, so and that's the problem. No other business can you go into where you get where you get the job for life, even if you do a shitty job. And when a judge, you know, doesn't uphold the Constitution and he decides to go use the court of public opinion for his own opinion and uses the system to weaponize it, that's malfeasance, misfeasance, nonfeasance by a government official. And it's a violation of like Title 18-241-242, the obstruction of justice and so many other things. It fucking pisses me off. I got to be honest.

[00:14:49] It makes me really angry. I think that everybody has the right to a fair and unbiased, you know, equal application of law, equal, you know, equal, you know, truth of the law. George, you go ahead. I know you knew. Absolute immunity? Well, you know, that's the reason why they get away and do what they do because they just because they got absolute immunity. It's something that shouldn't be allowed. I mean, you have it from what? Judges, cops.

[00:15:15] I was just watching a video the other day and the cops were like, I got absolute immunity. This is when he pulled somebody over. It's like, so that gives them like that mentality that they're bigger or better than anyone get away with anything. And that's why we're at where we're at today with this system. I mean, all these judges making all these radical decisions, you know, they should be fired getting off the bench. I mean, think about this. The judge in the Austin case walked the red carpet at South by Southwest for the HBO documentary

[00:15:43] that was filmed in her courtroom against us. The HBO people put makeup on her and made her pretty for the production. We were ruled guilty by default. They requested evidence that never existed. They said, we want to see your advertising campaigns based off the Sandy Hook news. We never did that shit. That's completely insane. I grew up in that office. It's completely decentralized. Everyone just kind of automatically does their jobs. There's no marketing meeting. There's no campaigning, certainly not off a mass casualty event or what we were talking about.

[00:16:13] And I want to make this very clear to people. You can go into Google Trends and you can look up Alex Jones 9-11 and then Alex Jones Sandy Hook. With Alex Jones 9-11, you're going to see a completely organic, you know, spiking, ebbing, flowing, spiking, ebbing, flowing over time. That's one of his main subjects. I think he talks about a lot. He's a 9-11 truther, as am I. When you look at the Sandy Hook line, you see 2012, dude, as everyone's talking about on the internet, we're covering alongside everybody else.

[00:16:38] 2015 to 2018, the period in which they cite us making $280 million or however much money it was off the backs of the dead children, not a single blip on the line. You're not going to see it. It's only after Hillary Clinton is defeated in 2017 and they do an autopsy on the Clinton campaign. It's determined that my father, Alex Jones, is low-hanging fruit. That 10,000 articles come out. 2018 lawsuits start. 30,000 articles come out. You can watch it.

[00:17:05] It's the most inorganic pile of horse manure you've ever seen. And all it takes is going into Google Trends and checking the history. What they have is an unbeatable narrative that cannot be questioned. Their children died. So therefore, if you say anything about that, you owe a gazillion dollars. Example number one is not even us. It's Remington. Okay. They sued Remington into bankruptcy. All right. They got $71 million out of Remington. And when all, not all, but when the families are sitting in the courtroom and my dad is

[00:17:35] there being portrayed as the mean, evil man, and they're crying about their kids, they're playing the montage of their life, and the jury is seeing it getting hateful, hateful at my dad. All the people doing that are worth 10 times what we're worth. My dad's never been worth $10 million. They had a financial expert go up on the stage and just out of thin air said he was worth $280 million. Okay. I've overheard all the conversations. I know all the inside baseball. I know what my dad has and hasn't done. My dad has never been a truly rich man, but they go into court.

[00:18:03] They spread that narrative and they say he sold supplements off the backs of the dead children, make him pay a billion dollars. I think it's interesting that my father has to pay a billion dollars, but Jesse Waters, Sean Hannity, Rachel Maddow, they can go deny genocide on live TV. They can deny war crimes on live TV. They can deny that Iranian children died on live TV. And they're able to totally get away with it because we don't have a justice system. It's a complete and double standard.

[00:18:29] If you actually cared about quote unquote defamation, it would be punished equally. We also offer these people in settlements. I believe the number estimating here is around $55 million because that's what could have been paid out. They didn't want that. It was about chopping our legs off. It was about taking my dad's platform away. And I didn't think that's how the American legal system worked. I'm so passionate about this. Sorry for getting a little excited, but it just, it just sprang to me because you need to know what happened here and it was wrong. Get all excited all you want because Lance does all the time. Don't worry about it. You're good.

[00:18:58] You know, I, you know, it's kind of an ugly hobby of mine. It's difficult because I, for a number of reasons, really entrenched myself into it. Got, you know, took, got, took the paralegal classes. I even took a, a bar exam, a test bar exam and passed it the first time around. Not because I want to be an attorney. I didn't have any plan. I just wanted to see if I could pass it. At the end of the day, what I think is intriguing is that when you really do under the sand of the system and most people, listen, most people don't get into criminal action.

[00:19:28] They don't even have normally getting in a civil action. But when you look at the legal system and you understand what it's supposed to be versus what we have now, and you see something like what happened to you and your family and your dad, you know, and when you know that, you never look at it the same. Once you learn what the process is supposed to be versus what's being delivered, you realize, you know, we're supposed to get a nice prime rib sandwich with some au jus and, you know, some crispy potatoes on the side.

[00:19:56] And instead we're getting a big fat shit in a sandwich, you know, with a side of, you know, the middle finger. And, you know, for the regular Americans, they don't recognize that. They think that we have one of the best legal systems in the world. But the way it's set up, it's really set up for failure when they've decided to target you. You know, when they've weaponized the media against your dad and Roger Stone and Mike Flynn, even, you know, you look at all these people and what happened to them. George Papadopoulos, all those guys are friends of ours, all of them been on the show.

[00:20:25] It's difficult when you know the truth because I see it. I know how the media ramps up. We know that money gets funneled through the NGOs and the foundations and super PACs and open society and the Daily Beast and WAPO and all the rest of them. And it's, you know, it's that kind of thing. You know, if you remember that montage of clips of news channels, it's a threat to our democracy. Oh, no, it's a threat to our democracy. You can't allow that because it's a threat, you know, and you go through and they always like

[00:20:53] to use democracy when really we're a constitutional republic. Yes. And people get that convoluted. But in your dad's case, of course, because he's got, first of all, an uncanny amount of accuracy. Number one. Number two, he's got a very loyal following. You know, he's he's got that Rush Limbaugh, you know, momentum in all the best ways is the way I feel about him. And he's such an innovator. And sure, he's made money doing it, but he should make money for doing what he's doing. Yes. Yes. No, I'm sorry. It's like it's evil that he made money. Like, oh, he's a bad guy.

[00:21:23] He made some money. Yeah. The thing is, is like he really made dirt compared to what he could have made if it had been a Glenn Beck mission, you know, to get some giant Utah ranch or whatever. Every single dime of profit was either spent on an ad, a billboard, a blimp, an airplane. I mean, we had a $10 million surplus, I think, in like 2014 or 2015. They spent all of that on advertising and marketing. He didn't pocket any of it.

[00:21:48] And there's stuff like that that you do because you care about the message and you want more people to hear it rather than just ingratiating yourself with your own finances. And that's the type of guy that I've always known my father to be. He's always been that guy. You know, and it's obvious because he's so emotionally connected. You see it. You know, they say authenticity and consistency are the two failures of shows, right? You have to be consistent. You have to be authentic. You're not a bullshitter.

[00:22:13] You present yourself regardless of where you sit on your political beliefs or where you sit on the intellectual scale, being authentic, right? Not being a paid operative. And your dad never became a paid operative. You know, he was trying to get paid, which he should get paid. He should be able to sell supplements. He should be able to sell products. He should be able to brand himself and benefit from that because the amount of time he invested, as we were talking backstage, I mean, I want to say for the audience, you know, Alex Jones started when he was 18 or 19 years old and he's never stopped.

[00:22:40] You have to think about that commitment, the lifetime of commitment in a craft. It doesn't matter what your craft is. It doesn't matter if you're a stonemason or you're an engineer or you're a plumber. If you've been at it for that long, you should be making money. There's no doubt. And you deserve to make money because that kind of trade craft, and this is a trade craft. When we first started, I can't tell you how many things we fucked up. There were so many things I made mistakes on and overspent on equipment that's sitting over on a big console here that I'm looking at right now.

[00:23:08] And the things that we, you know, when it came to editing or post-production or the quality of what we were delivering or it doesn't matter. You know exactly what I'm talking about. And, you know, he's gone through that, you know, and you can see the skill that's been honed. But, you know, look, when the system gets weaponized in you, when they decide to target you, it's difficult because they've got a money machine. USAID funneled out so much money. And you see it online with influencers like Bill Kristol. I could never figure out how that dickhead could be so negative. But I know now because he was getting $8 million a year.

[00:23:38] So he would just hire somebody to probably sit and type away at the keyboard and say, I'll just talk shit about Trump. But those controlled narratives, like it's a threat to armadocracy, once that's rolled out, whoever that is, call it the deep state, call it the powers that be. Once they roll it out and that trickles down, you see the momentum and the anger and push. And, you know, they double down with your dad.

[00:23:59] They probably did times 50 what they normally do because they realized that the information he was putting out was so accurate and they never want to be discovered. Right. We've had I'm sure you dad's had Alex Gage on the architect when it comes to 9-11, you know, very accurate material. And I understand about demolition when it comes to explosives on, you know, on structures. Clearly, there's a lot of questions about 9-11. But will any president ever have the balls to just open it up and say, this is really what happened, guys. It was total crap.

[00:24:30] We'll get that information like how many years after we got JFK assassination. Yeah, after everybody's dead. We'll all be dead. Yeah, just like with the COVID shots. 98 years and we'll release the safety data, right? You know, you can trust us. You know, we know what's best for you. Y'all are talking about loyalty. Y'all were talking about loyalty before. Let's talk about Donald Trump, okay? Because I was the person that got my dad to initially support Donald Trump. I was at Schlitterbahn. I was like 14 years old.

[00:24:57] We're watching the first Republican primary debate. I point for the TV, not even before he had said anything. I said, that guy's going to be president. You know, my dad said, you're a retard. You're an idiot. You don't know what you're talking about. And I was like, I'm sorry. I just recognize it. I kept on hounding him, hounding him, nagging him, nagging him, saying, hey, Trump's going to win. Jeb don't got it. Trump's going to win. Rubio don't got it. Trump's going to win. Carson don't got it. Trump's going to win. Mystic don't got it. And I called it and I eventually was able to sway him. It's on video.

[00:25:27] I've retweeted it. I've retweeted it. You can go find it on my page. He credited me in his Trump interview with swaying him towards Donald. So in my way, like being around this all since I've been like, you know, since before I can remember, I can't help but feel responsible for what we're dealing with right now. I supported Trump ardently. Okay. I'm not a three-time Trump voter, but I would have been if I was old enough to be okay. I voted for him in 2020 or this was my hero. This was my guy. I truly believe that he was anti-war and pro-human.

[00:25:57] I believe just as a rich man, he's like, hey, why can't we do deals? My favorite quote from him always will be the 60 minutes interview where they're going, you said you wanted to work with Kim and Putin. You know, Putin's a killer, sir. You know, Putin's a killer. And Trump goes, you think we're so innocent? And that's so beautiful, right? Because we needed a guy to say that. We need a guy to say, hey, you know, we're not, we don't actually have this moral high ground. We've seeded it over, you know, the past few wars that we've done and all the innocent people that we've killed, to be quite honest with you, right?

[00:26:25] And all those people we've killed with our sanctions as well, 38 million, according to Brown University. So when you look at it from that perspective, I saw Trump, we saw Trump as a guy that was going to go in there and be a true wrecking ball into the system and to expose it for what it was. We didn't realize that he wasn't trying to expose it. He was just trying to talk about what he actually wanted to do. And my dad gave this example. This isn't me giving the example. I'm not trying to be disrespectful. My dad compared himself to a hooker and Trump to a pimp.

[00:26:53] And the hooker loyally serves the pimp because the hooker thinks that the pimp is in love with her. One day, the pimp decides to break her jaw, pump a few rounds in her and throw her in the river. That's what happened to us, basically. I mean, I pulled the cross out of my shirt the day of the assassination attempt happened in Butler, Pennsylvania. And I told hundreds of thousands of people listening to me on Infowars to vote for Trump because I genuinely, genuinely believe they were trying to kill him because he wanted to stop the Ukraine war. That's what I believed. And I just feel like I've been totally duped.

[00:27:21] I think my dad feels that way as well. Now, the Iran war is fully kicked off. Whatever you want to say, whatever your red line is, for me, it was no more murder. I don't want to have to pay for any more killing. I'm tired of it. And I'm allowed to say that as a young American. And I'm not a veteran. I'm a total civilian. I'm a pacifist 100 percent. But I pay into the system so I contribute to it. And that gives me a right to talk about it. And I think my dad also has that view.

[00:27:47] And when Trump turns around and says, Tucker, Candace, Megan, Alex, you're not MAGA. I'm MAGA. Now they against the data center. I watch this on Fox News. That makes you a Democrat. So guess what? If the narrative is, oh, we got to back the dear leader because the Democrats are so much worse. You're convincing people to become Democrats right now. They're losing the election for themselves because they don't care. It's smash and grab. It's bank robbery. They don't care about the people whining in the bank. They're taking the money. That's what all this is.

[00:28:18] Yeah, because we know they can't take the gold out of Fort Knox because it's probably already gone. I mean, when you talked about the Butler shooting, you know, look, OK, you have pick Trump or pick Kamala. Yeah. It wasn't that hard of a choice, really. But yeah. But at the end of the day, you're right. I mean, look, we thought government gangsters. We thought that was going to be the playbook. I believed it.

[00:28:40] I mean, I was convinced that they were going to go locking and knocking, zip tie, dying and rocking and just snatching and grabbing people that were part of the deep state. You know, the congressional members that because I remember those comments about we've got it all. We've got it all. I don't if they have it all. Then why did they why is it taking so long? Now, George is confident that something's going to come out of the Florida case. Will it? I don't freaking know.

[00:29:02] The problem I have is when it comes to the FBI and the alphabet agencies and the judiciary, I don't have a high level of confidence because when you don't when you don't, you know, eat your own. When you have judges and you have prosecutors and you have federal agents that have committed multiple crimes, enough crimes that if we did it, we'd be sitting in jail with a 10 to 20 stretch at one of the one of the maxes. Because, of course, you'd start at one of the USPs at that kind of a level and then you'd move your way down to a medium.

[00:29:31] And after 10 years, if you were a good guy, you might have got your way to a camp. But the truth is, that's not how they're operating. I don't see any, you know, the FBI agents, it doesn't matter where we talk about J6. It doesn't matter where we talk about any of this stuff, the raid on Donald Trump's. There's always a retaliation for things that happen to Trump, right? It's either a lawsuit or he wins a settlement. And George has pointed out that he puts the settlement. He doesn't get the money. I don't know what happens there. The fact is he sues. But there's nothing for the American people.

[00:29:59] I think this fund right now, I hope it's about the J6ers. The one point. It's not only about J6ers, Lance. It's about anybody who's got. He's got to, you know, somebody already started to put their, I forget his name, already put it in the process. And there's people out there doing it. You know, but there's all of us. You know, you got taken off of social media, even though it's hard to tie the equity side of the legal system to say, how much was Rex Jones damaged?

[00:30:28] Can we put a number on it? You know, we got suspended like a mofo. They threw us off of everything because we were talking about election integrity. I was all over the Italy gate story because I had Italian secret service that I'd gotten connected with. And they told me all about, you know, the MI6 passports. And I had pictures from the consulate and all kinds of stuff where these guys flew in on these, you know, and I was on the verge of getting the passports. Probably they knew it because I was talking to people, you know, and using text messaging and DMs and stuff.

[00:30:58] And I'm sure that was part of it. And then, of course, over COVID and George got suspended and we got thrown off of all kinds of stuff. But how do I prove financial impact? How do I prove that if I hadn't gotten thrown off, our show would have been bigger. Our social media would have been bigger. We would have been making more money. You can't prove it, right? Even the suppression now that's on X, even the current accounts we have, you can see the suppression because we've got a nationally syndicated radio show. We have this show and the crypto show. And you see us online. We're on all the time.

[00:31:26] Our stuff should be growing like crazy, but we're at a negative growth rate really on X. We don't get that momentum. Our posts don't go viral. So there is suppression. And when you ask Rock early on, you could ask Rock questions. But that suppression does damage you. And forget the personal attacks. I mean, I've got all kinds of death messages. You know, I hope you fucking die. And this bit. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, where's the relief? You know, I see Donald Trump gets a settlement from 60 Minutes.

[00:31:52] Where's the 60 Minutes settlement for the American people? Well, we got to put a class action suit in. So let's talk about that real quick, Lance. We all put a class action suit in. You know who's going to make out? The lawyers. Yeah. Because there'd be so many people in it. You get like $5 while the lawyers get all the money. They'll make out. But we can do it. Brand new $5 bill. We can start a lawsuit against 60 Minutes if you want. Somebody has to do it. Yeah. I mean, it isn't. Like you said. All right. I want to bring up because Iran war too.

[00:32:22] I don't like being in wars. I don't like any wars. But when they went after Iran the first time, they should have just finished them off. Got rid of the regime. This time around, I came out firing him. He should have never done a ceasefire. Should have just finished them off. Because now he just gave them time to get all their missiles up, more drones, and regroup themselves. I think he's pussyfooting around. You know, they destabilize that reason. They fund so many different proxy wars. They fund Hezbollah, all the terrorist groups, the UTIs.

[00:32:53] You get rid of that. You get rid of them and that funding. That will help stabilize that region. Because look, look what just this war did. You have Saudi Arabia, UAE, even Turkey going against Iran. Because Iran fired on everybody. They just, they effed up big time. They need to get it done and over with. How do you deal with missile cities and drone factories that are buried inside mountains of granite? We don't have the munitions. We don't have enough missiles to do this.

[00:33:20] According to the CNN figures, our missile interceptors that we spent defending is over 55%. I don't believe that. I believe Larry Johnson's figure of well over 90 due to his counting and his estimates. It's just, it's a thing as to where you have the 12-day war and you have this perfect out for him. Where he just, he drops the bombs and he leaves, right? He declares the nuclear material has been completely obliterated, right? Then we got conflict. As Marco Rubio states, literally on day one or day two, well, Israel's going to do this strike. We fear American soldiers are going to die in the retaliation.

[00:33:49] We got to join to make sure it's over well and we knock out the regime. The initial talking point, and I remember this because I don't have the memory of a goldfish, was 24 to 48 hours. That is what they told us. We are now months into it. The conflict is paused. It is not over. It's about to resume. Trump says it's about to resume. They're all open about it. And there's no end in sight for the American people, for the American public. You were talking about a class action lawsuit or a redress agreement or a settlement for Americans.

[00:34:17] Think about the $10 trillion that we spent on all these wars. You can't tell me that we couldn't have taken one-tenth of that and spent it at home. You know, we never made that decision. We never helped. Veterans never helped our home. I mean, look at the waste. I mean, the waste is incredible. And look what Doge started to disclose. Security, it was because of the death threats. And he started to get concerned. And that's when he bought that penthouse down there across from Mar-a-Lago. And you're right. Look, look at the end. The war is messy.

[00:34:46] You never really can call it when you underestimate. And you're right about the granite. The only technique that could have been used, assuming that they had enough munitions to do it, and I'm not telling you they do. You know, our military stockpiles, when you look at depletion, you look at even what they gave to Ukraine. You look at what we left behind in Afghanistan. You look at the slop and waste. I mean, if we ran our businesses like that, if your dad ran that show like that, he would have been sitting on a cardboard box talking into a little micro recorder. That's something much deeper. I'm sorry to come in. I got it. That's something much deeper.

[00:35:15] They spin the most to get the most mediocre product. And that's what we do, whether it's health care, whether it's military. Think about this. The stated objective for the Ukraine war and not to back Ukraine against Russia was that it was going to degrade Russia's military. Russia's industrial capacity is better than it's ever been when it comes to producing an issue. Their economy has struggled and suffered quite a bit, but that doesn't mean they're not out of the fight. We're the ones that can't take any pain. You know, it's like the rich kid fighting the homeless person.

[00:35:43] You know, like the homeless person is willing to break an arm, break a leg, break some teeth, do anything to win the fight. But if you scratch us, we're going to run home and cry to mommy. And like we have a very low threshold for casualties, you know, casualties that the American people will tolerate. And when you think about it, 14 Americans dead in this conflict so far. I'm amazed that there wasn't more of a public outcry against it. OK, because, I mean, you look at it. Pete Hegseth came out and talked about that base where they left the people. Like we have air defense. It's fine. They got the reports.

[00:36:12] People are like, there's nothing here to defend us. There's no safety. We're out here in the cold. Everybody's expendable. You see. And that shouldn't be our foreign policy of being like, hey, let's roll the dice. You know, at this point when Iran, after like Trump and other U.S. officials told the people, go protest. We're going to save you this and that. It's there's there's no way that they can leave this regime. And if they make a deal with this regime and they stay in place, a lot of those people are going to face a lot of consequences.

[00:36:42] May not be today, tomorrow, but that regime will not forget that stuff. And there'll be a lot of deaths. You know, here's the thing. And the only way really to get rid of that regime, unfortunately, and I said this a while ago and I hate to say it, but there'd have to be boots on the ground to finish them off. Can't just do a missile. Well, there's no doubt. There's two things I want to comment on. First of all, the military industrial complex and their influence on Congress. You're right about the overcharging because we've seen some incredible new military innovators.

[00:37:11] A lot of them are online on X. You can see them talking about it and what they've been able to do with just, you know, duplicating drones as an example, because drone technology has really taken off. And you look at the cost of the drones that are coming out of these independent groups. And then you look at what, like, Halliburton, United Defense, you know, all the big ones. And you look at how much money they spend on lobbying so that they can charge us, you know, $40,000 for a toilet seat.

[00:37:35] We covered a story on the show the other day about a radio knob that was grounding Blackhawks because this radio that was in there, when you get the radio and the knob breaks, which you could print it on a 3D printer for about six bucks, they sell them a whole radio. And then they take the radio they pulled out, they stick the $6 knob on it, and then they use that as a refurbished radio to replace the next $40,000 radio. It's this cycle of abuse and these groups taking advantage.

[00:38:03] Because, again, there's no consequences. You know, if I was Pete Hegseth and somebody charged me $40,000 to replace a knob on a radio and they're saying it needs to be a certified radio swap, I would literally drag the guy across the dress and beat the brakes off of him. I'd say, now, the next time you try to overcharge me, just remember this beating I just gave you because I'm going to come back and I'm going to give you 10 times the beating. Start charging fairly or I'm just going to fuck you off. You'll never do business with this government again. And they don't do that. There isn't any, you know, you get away with something.

[00:38:32] We always talk about on this show, our comparison is the bartender just steals that first drink. He steals a drink one night. You don't catch him as the bar owner. And then he steals two drinks, three drinks, and by the end of the month, you're paying his rent. It's not just one drink. It's not just a couple of bucks. If you don't have consequences for actions, that's what emboldens people, right? And they have, when somebody has total immunity and impunity, I don't care whether it's the DOJ, a government contractor, a federal judge, you're just enabling them to be scumbags.

[00:39:00] Because, you know, let's face it, you know, ultimate greed and power corrupts, right? And for what's going on here, when I look at, I think this, I think the Iran war, first of all, I do think that the destabilization by Iran is a major problem. But too many times we've gone in there and slapped them around. And you can't really, when you really look evil in the eye, and you look at a regime like Iran, and you look at the way the Ayatollah operates against its own people, and you look at violent regimes. I don't care whether you're in Northern Africa or the Middle East or wherever there's violent regimes.

[00:39:30] And you go in and you give them a slapping. You go in and throw, drop a couple bombs, and you run out, like you said. I don't think you can do that. I'm a different guy. If I tell you I'm going to pull you into the circle of death, first of all, I've never started a bar fight in my life. But I was always the guy that would finish a bar fight because I was highly skilled. I'd always been in combat sports my whole life. So I do have a violent propensity for high-speed violence kind of ingrained into me. And my thing is, if you're going to get to the point where I try to tell you, hey, this is a bad idea. Let's not do this. And you decide you're going to come over.

[00:40:00] I'm not going to stop until it's finished. I'm not the guy that gives you a couple of shots and waits. I'm going to wait until you're completely over with, 100%. And for me, when you're in a military kinetic event, when you're under fire, or you've decided that you've got a problem, I don't think you can go one toe in the water. I think if you're as a president or any other leader, and I'm not a warmonger. I believe if it was up to me and I was the president of the United States, I would go sit down with China and Russia. And I would have a discussion. I said, we're wasting a tremendous amount of money.

[00:40:30] We could be doing a lot better good for our people. There ought to be a way we can align and do better for everybody. We don't need to be this constant. I voted for no new wars. That's what I voted for. And the thing that I don't understand is like, sure, Iran, bureaucracy, you know, Ayatollah runs around with the club, bonks women on the head. I don't like that. Netanyahu and the current modern state of America, they're responsible for genocides. Okay? Absolutely. 100%. We agree with you on that. I can't stand Netanyahu.

[00:40:58] And I hate the way what Israel does as a whole. But again, we've enabled that. I think when you get so – we've allowed them to integrate into our public policy and our government and our media. And they're so very good at it. You know, I spent some time around some Assad guys years ago. And the thing about a Assad guy, if this was me calling it, and you're on an operation, they're highly skilled, right? These guys are very, very good at what they do. But everything they do is all about Israel.

[00:41:28] They're completely committed to Israel. You don't necessarily want that guy sitting behind you with a gun if you're opposing Israel in any way, if you're moving forward on a team. You wouldn't want him behind you. He's not the guy I want backing me up. My point is, you're right. I mean, but that's difficult. Again, when you allow your media to be taken over, right, and they can go – if tomorrow your dad came out and he had massive amounts of angry Israeli rhetoric, right, if he just came out really –

[00:41:55] they would immediately bring the whole system to bear on him, right? That's what happens. And because the majority of the public isn't as educated as you and your family, isn't as educated as George where George is, you know, online from dusk to dawn just like me. We're always looking for the next story, the next piece because we like to – we don't like to put up, you know, pre-recorded shows where we're covering something from a week ago. We're looking for stuff. Live is the way. Live is the way to do a show. So that's the way we think. But, you know, you're right, man. I mean it's an ugly deal.

[00:42:24] It's kind of like Trump stepping into North Korea, right? It's ridiculous that we have to have a situation where our presidents were sitting with binoculars to look into North Korea. I would walk right in. I'd be like, yeah, man, let's just sit down and talk. The same thing with Putin. You know, listen, Putin wants to make Russia great, right? That's what his job is. He's supposed to be loyal to Russia and anybody that opposes that he's supposed to. But when I look at what could be done, when I look at the power of probably the three most powerful countries, right?

[00:42:51] I mean when you look at Russia and China because of our populations and the investment in military confidence, and I'm not saying that Israel doesn't have its own power base for a small location. You think about what could be done, and I agree with you. I think we could put it to an end because let's face it. If those three leaders were aligned, right, in a way that was positive for the people, that you could stop anything that had to do with going after any of the people. You didn't tell the Russians, let's not do this, but let's do this.

[00:43:16] Can you imagine you just tell Israel, hey, you got to cut out the bullshit or we're going to come in and squash you like an insect on our shoe? I agree. Things are getting so bad for the youth. You have to understand, I'm graduating class of 2020, right? So for me, I never got a chance. I know tons of people that are dead now from drug or abuse or violent situations because they couldn't figure 2020 to 2023 out, okay? Called failure to launch, right?

[00:43:40] There are a lot of people like that that I know, and we're kind of told by the older population that, hey, all the presidents are bad. It's kind of a lesser to evil situation. You got to work it out. When somebody promises you something like the Epstein files, like no new wars, when they break the promise, you have to kind of say, well, I guess that's the system. I think it's been that way because we had a dollar menu in the country for a very long time, and the purchasing power of the dollar actually meant something. The problem is we talked about here today. We talked about Israel, America, all these other nations.

[00:44:09] The problem that the U.S.-Israeli empire has is that it thinks it has the right and the infinite ability to write a blank check, right? That's why Hex said about the cost of things. We covered something on the show. My co-host on Gregory Talks, Tim Tompkins, he's a mechanical engineer. He's worked on like Black Hawk helicopters and all sorts of serious stuff. He covered like – I'm not a military guy. It's like a shoulder-fired missile, like one of these platforms. It went up 15x in price over five years. Yeah, that's correct.

[00:44:37] So like that's – the real thing is like the American government and like the empire just in general doesn't feel accountable to its tax base because it doesn't actually use the tax base. The taxes are control. It just prints the money anyway and devalues the currency, and he can't play that game forever. So we're actually looking now at this war not just as a war in the past like Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Korea, not just as a situation like that where we can recover from it. There isn't going to be a recovery from this in the traditional sense.

[00:45:05] It's going to take years and years and years. And we're only now just beginning to see the ramifications of the Strait of Hormuz being shut down. Okay? It's going to take six months to fully reopen that. If the war restarts, if the Iranians hit the shared oil field – I forget where it is. It's either – I think it's – I think it's Qatar where they have that shared spot together and they blew up two out of 17 of the trains before. Or if they shut out the bad almendab, if the Houthis get involved like you were talking about earlier, George. Like we're screwed.

[00:45:35] So we're already dealing with mid-recession, a new COVID event. People like me that are young are being told sucks to suck is what it is. We got to go to war. I got to buy a house. I got to have kids. I got to have a job. Where the hell am I supposed to get those things? You know? I'm supposed to go sign up for a military draft? You know, Ed Galleran, he just beat Thomas Massey. He's a supporter of apocalypse theology and the draft. All right? So I got a newsflash. Okay? I know this is a military podcast. Like I respect and honor veterans.

[00:46:04] A lot of y'all protected me over the years, done security for me over the years. I'm going to Mexico and I'm hanging out with the Latinas. That's what I'm doing. I'm not going to go die in Iran. I proudly say openly, Pete Hegseth, come and get me. All right? Come and take it. Come and take my life. I'm going to go move to Mexico because I'm not going to be a part of this anymore. And I understand the honor of defending the country. I understand why we have to have the military. But the military is a tool like this. It could be used to light a joint or it could be used to burn a house down. Right?

[00:46:34] So it's the military's fault when they're pushed to do any of these things. It's our corrupt, lily-livered government. And I know I would never put myself in the position of being commander-in-chief because I wouldn't want to be responsible as a civilian for military men going off and dying in a war that I don't understand. I think Donald Trump is completely divorced from that concept. And I think you guys understand the reality of that much better than I do. Yeah. You know, in our audience, you know, it's a highly educated audience when you look at the demographics of it. And it's a struggle. Right?

[00:47:04] Because on one hand, we want to believe that there's a reason that everything happens. Right? You want to believe that we, the Iran war is for a reason. I have my own beliefs of Iran. And, you know, having spent time in the Middle East and spending around time in Northern Africa. And, you know, seeing that terrorism up close, seeing operations. I was a government contractor. I was never in the military, but I came in a different way. Skills set in, you know, mixed martial arts and boxing and fighting and knife fighting. And I was in a gun culture. I mean, I got my first gun when I think I was eight years old, eight or nine.

[00:47:32] I was a Ruger 10-22 rifle was the first gun I ever owned. So my dad had always been a gun guy. But at the end of the day, I always feel like when it comes to that choice, when it comes to kinetic or violence, I think you have to try every other means, right? Every other time when I talk about a fight, you got to try to talk your way out of it first in a manner that's respectful and, of course, protect yourself and who's with you. But that's the point, right? They don't really see it like that. When you've got a military industrial complex, it's so ingrained into the decision makers.

[00:48:02] I've always thought that lobbying should be outlawed. That NGOs, foundations, super PACs. Because let's face it, it's ridiculous. That primary in Texas, it cost for that primary that you just mentioned. He spent $32 million for a primary. What? Texas? Yeah. Forget about that. Look at what they spent the most money with Massey in that race. No, that's it. That's the one. You said Texas. That's Kentucky. Yeah, yeah. $32 million. Right. $32 million.

[00:48:31] I mean, I don't think the founders and framers ever believed that we were going to have to spend that kind of money because it was supposed to be a part-time job. It wasn't supposed to be a full-time career. You were supposed to go to Washington, D.C., you know, the Continental Congress. You were supposed to do your thing. And then you were supposed to roll home to your tobacco farm or your ranches or your steel complexes. And you were supposed to go work your regular gig, right? Because it was just to do a good thing for the country. That was the commitment. You know, when Johnson came out and said he was complaining about the $174,000, I wanted to slap the taste out of his mouth.

[00:49:00] Because when I look at that, I listen to that bullshit. You're such a fucking liar. You're not talking about all the other expenses you get per diem for, you know, residential and you get this and you get that. They can bet on the stock market. They can bet in prediction. Insider. Yeah, that's exactly where I was going. It's a total, like, we had this, I was in a spaces, right? And they had some guy in there who was like a member of the Trump administration in 2024, like working with them or whatever. He's like, you know, I'm up here talking to JD, having the real conversations, talking to JD.

[00:49:29] And it's like, you realize you work in a clown college, right? It might as well be like a dog washing. Say clown college? Well, then tell us. Hold on. Hold on. We got to do a little making it rain. Yeah. Exactly. But like, that's the reality, guys. And that's not a serious political system. A serious political system would actually allow people to compete.

[00:49:59] Like you say, $32 million, record-breaking spending in that primary. I watched a Fox News clip where they're propagandizing people and they have Ed Gowron on and they're displaying the number of individual small dollar donations. And Massey got more of those, of course. And Ed Gowron got the black money. And then underneath, they have the total amount of money received. And they go, Ed, you've received way less money than Massey. He's being propped up by the left, isn't he? And Ed goes, that's right. That's right.

[00:50:25] And when they're lying to their audience, people, they're lying to you. But, you know, I've said it many times. George and I talk about it all the time that I truly believe that if we've got laws on the books that we're supposed to, like when we have a sponsor, you heard us say, hey, this is a sponsored Genesis Gold Group. They sponsor the show. We appreciate the sponsor. And you don't see that whether you're on social media, but you specifically don't see it in Congress. And I think if they're going to be in the halls of Congress, and we know that they've got even the new ability to lie, which is awful on the speech and debate clause. We know that they have that ability.

[00:50:55] And people don't recognize that. They can get right up there and tell somebody right on camera a total freaking lie because of the station debate clause. They're protected. But my point is, I think they should wear NASCAR jackets. I think they should get swapped out. Yeah. And I think this, I think they should have to go. And by the way, I'm sponsored by Halliburton, Wackenhut. I've also gotten money from Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson. All right, listen, guys, I want to tell you, you got to get out and take the shot.

[00:51:21] I think they should have to disclose prior because of the FCC rules, right? Because your dad has to disclose. We have to disclose. Why the fuck don't they have to disclose? The laws are there. No, it should be money. It should be like 2000s UFC where they all wear the trunks and they got it. Yeah, that's right. I don't, you know, I don't want to see Mitch McConnell in trunks though. I just, there's some gun anyway. I definitely don't want to see Nancy Pelosi. He can barely stand. What are you talking about? I don't want to see Nancy Pelosi in like a bodysuit or something. That would, I would, it would probably kill me.

[00:51:50] I don't think I should. Catch all over the suit. Like they're poker players or NASCAR drivers. That's what we need to see because that's your accountability and honesty. And I will say for everything that I've come out against Trump, I do appreciate him exposing the political system for being a complete clown show. I do appreciate that because we had a guy go in there who wasn't a politician who became the ultimate politician. And if that ain't proof that the power corrupts, absolutely. I don't know what is. You know, I wish Trump could do more, but there's only so much a president can do it.

[00:52:20] A lot of it all falls on Congress to do a lot of stuff. I mean, granted, one of the things where Trump, hold on, Lance, one of the things where Trump has failed is every AG he has picked has been a flop to have done nothing. I mean, Todd Blanche is the acting AG. He kind of made a little name for himself, you know, a little bit small. He wants a job, but I mean, it's crazy.

[00:52:49] Listen, I don't know how you feel about this one. I don't like Susan Wise. I think she's a big issue with holding a lot of stuff back. That's just, you know, what I think. Yeah, I'm not a big fan of that. But, you know, historically, that's the difficult part, right? That the positions in the cabinet, the positions in the administration, high ranking positions, there's so much political maneuvering. There's so much payola. You know, if you want to get an ambassadorship, you know, it doesn't matter. Every president for the last, you know, 10 decades has sold those ambassadorships in

[00:53:18] one way or another. And that's always the tricky part. The money that, hey, let's give Gafola, you know, give her the, I mean, give her the Greek ambassadorship to keep her quiet on what she knows about Donald Trump Jr. You know, I don't know. This is one of those systems. I don't know how we fix it. I struggle with it every single day because I hope that, you know, there's going to be somebody in there that's going to go clean house. But I don't see any swamp draining. I think we're, I think we've filled it up some more, maybe.

[00:53:47] Well, the thing is, is like, we talk about Trump and trying to fight compromises, whatever. Mark Levin, Lindsey Graham, Ben Shapiro, are those our people? Like, seriously, is Lindsey Graham the never-Trumper? Lindsey Graham like ran against George hates Lindsey Graham. So here's the, okay, you know what, you brought up a great thing. So here's the thing, and I put this post out on X. You see that Lauren Bolbart endorsed Massey. Okay, she's allowed to if she wants. Anybody can do what they want.

[00:54:17] Now you have the fucking social media hit squads going after her, the paid influencers going after her. But I don't see those paid influencers saying shit when Trump endorsed Lindsey Graham. When Lindsey Graham blatantly screwed Trump over multiple times. But they're okay with that. They're, you know what, I call them political fucking prostitutes. They suck dick for that money, the post. Yeah, exactly. It is what it is. All that, I mean, here's the thing.

[00:54:47] I saw AI ads of Thomas Massey with people he's never been with, with Ilhan Omar, with AOC, running that on Fox News and other channels 24-7. How is that not, beyond defamation, how is that not, you know, defrauding the American public? You know, we ask questions like this. And the people that are so interested in, like, tearing down Thomas Massey, it's like you say, they're not ideologically consistent. What we talk about here, we may agree, disagree on different perspectives, but I can tell by

[00:55:15] talking to you guys that you have a worldview and an epistemic justification as to what you believe. These people don't have that. It is literally all value judgment based on either money, engagement, or, you know, access journalism. I think this is a huge problem, you know, within the new Trump administration is, you know, during the first Trump administration, there was really no media presence, no new media presence. It was the establishment is what it is. They destroyed Trump in the media. I mean, he was fighting a Russian hoax for four years. I always think he should get a do-over for that, by the way.

[00:55:46] Let's think about that for a second with the Russian hoax. So how do you break a horse? You make the horse go around and around and around in a circle until it's not mad enough or until it's not mad enough to buck someone off once they get on its back, right? And then you can put the blinders on, do whatever you want to do. That's what they did with Trump and Russia. Because if you think about it, this is my perspective, Russia should be our greatest natural ally. We don't have a historical beef with those people. They have rare earth minerals. They have the icebreaker fleet. They want to develop the Arctic with us. They tried to join NATO twice.

[00:56:15] And there has been this narrative post-Cold War. I think George Bush said this, that we won the Cold War. And if that was our attitude, we're doomed to fail. It's kind of like in Lord of the Rings where the guy goes mad once he gets all the gold. Like, what do you do when you have everything? What do you do when you say, you're so powerful? I don't need to cooperate. I don't need your help. You get sanctioned. You obey. You do whatever. We haven't tried cooperation once. And that was the thing I was hoping for the most with Trump because that's what he was signaling. He was signaling negotiation.

[00:56:45] He was signaling diplomacy. All these things. I don't get how we get to just this bizarro world, man, without the influence of a foreign power over our own government. That's what I believe. And you're right because – and that's what I was trying to really convey earlier. If we aligned in a good way, if we brought that kind of power to bear, you could just shut down everything, right? You wouldn't have these groups killing Christians in northern Africa.

[00:57:09] You wouldn't have any of these events around the country because you could literally just say, hey, by the way, we're going to come over there and step on you if you don't stop right now. The point is there's just – the money is what drives it forward because, of course, that isn't what we see. We don't really know what the dialogue is between Putin or Xi Jinping with Donald Trump. We don't know what really was conveyed there. We know what the media told us. But it's a frustrating thing because I thought the same thing. I'll be honest with you.

[00:57:35] I thought Donald Trump was going to go ahead and get things smooth with Russia, and then I thought he would go over with Putin to China and go like, look, man, we've got to stop this stuff. We're spending trillions of dollars on weapons. We don't have to hate each other. Why don't we just figure out how we can work together? I do not trust the Chinese. I do not trust President Xi at all. Vladimir came over to our country, and we flew a B-2 bomber over his head. You cannot tell me he's not willing to negotiate. The Russian thing is heartbreaking to me, man.

[00:58:03] A million and a half dead conservatively on both sides, Russia and Ukraine. Orthodox young men killing Orthodox Christians. No doubt. It's a tragedy. There's no doubt. I mean, at any time you look at ethnic cleansing, it's an atrocity, right? You think about the reasoning behind it, like why the Muslims – and we heard about it. We had on the machine gun preacher, and he was talking about what's going on in Northern Africa, and that people weren't paying attention, that they were – there was these major amounts of terrorists and extremist Muslims that were going to – They're still doing more now. They're ramping that shit up right now as we speak.

[00:58:31] We covered it, like probably before it even got disclosed to the public in a year, we talked about what was going on in South Africa, you know, what happened to the farmers there and how these groups of really terrorists doing what they're doing. And that's the hard part, right? I've never liked bullies. I've always had a problem with bullies, even from an early age. I started boxing at an early age, and I would find myself in altercations because I would see somebody thinking because they were a bigger guy or because of a wing that it was okay to go pick on somebody, whether the kid was nerdy or whatever.

[00:58:58] And I would often step in and just kick the shit out of the bullies because I didn't like it. I didn't like somebody using that. And I feel like that's too much of what we've seen here. You know, Trump always talks about how amazing our military is, but it's almost like a bully kind of a thing. I'll be honest with you, I wasn't real impressed with our military with Iran, what was going on. We have, like, how are you not ready for, for, have drone killers? We have to go to, of all people, Ukraine to get their freaking, their equipment to get, to kill down the drones. It was embarrassing.

[00:59:27] The new thing is a defensive war. It is not, not war. And we have all these platforms, whether it's the aircraft carriers, whether it's the missile platforms, everything we have is vastly expensive and a huge target. We have all these Patriot and THAAD missile batteries, right? What does it take to properly operate those? It takes those billion-dollar radar systems. What are the first things the Iranians blew up? Okay, so those are gone. The missiles and the missile defense both become ineffective.

[00:59:52] And then we have these aircraft carriers that we have to keep hundreds of miles off the coast because we're afraid of drone or missile attack. And I just, I don't understand how we get into a position where we say, well, we're going to expand this conflict even further. And like you said, like it would be the only viable way to put boots on the ground. We don't have the military for that in 2026. We just don't. We just don't. Anyone saying that? Like even if you are like a conquering warlord, right?

[01:00:19] And you're Trump and you're like American empire, we're going to take, we're going to take what's ours. We're going to take them out. We don't like them. From a value-based judgment after what happened initially, you should realize, hey, it's not worth destroying our entire military. What do we do when Russia and China gang up on us and we have nothing because of Ukraine and Iran? Yeah, you're absolutely right. There's no doubt. And I think that when you look at our military and you look at our military readiness and you see some of the videos that are up about the belief systems and you've seen DEI.

[01:00:48] And, you know, those aren't conditioned combatants, right? Even with Biden administration, we saw it massively during that time period. The different individuals that were in leadership positions. You had the pups in leather, all that leather crap that was going on and some of the corrupt institutions. And you can't really have a military like that. They have to be highly conditioned. I mean, look at the food. We're serving our military food that's been sourced out of China. Yeah. Wow. How do you take one of your major adversaries and say, OK, by the way, yeah, we're going to do this with you guys. We're not going to allow this.

[01:01:18] We're not going to allow it. We're going to come after you. But by the way, can you supply the food to our military? Are you serious? I didn't know this. You're serious right now. We covered a show on it. We disclosed all that about the food. Yeah. Yeah. We had a show. That was with Moms from America. What's her name? She has gone through the sourcing and 80 some percent of the food that's being provided to our active military is coming from out of the country. And the majority of that out of the country is coming out of China.

[01:01:47] We should just let them throw crap. It would be safer. And there's no doubt because you would think this. Listen, if you want to, you know, to be a really military or, you know, again, and if you can talk about in the government contracting world, the highest amount of readiness for the guys. And the reason they pick special forces is not only because of their skill levels. It's because these guys are ready for combat, right? They're conditioned. The guys that work out regularly, the guys that don't initially eat in the mess hall, they take care of themselves.

[01:02:14] There's a reason because you want to get something off the shelf that's as ready as possible. In the case of our military, we're not trying to give them, you know, the highest grade of nutrition. We're just putting slop on the table and we're not thinking about the nutritional readiness of what that does. And I think that's a real national security issue. So, yeah, I mean, you didn't know about that, but we'll connect you with her if you want to have any discussion. Yeah, I would love to. And she's got all the facts.

[01:02:40] She's got everything like here's and she's gone to the military and said, do you realize that you're sourcing where you're sourcing this material from? And here's the and then they took the here's the worst part. They took the MREs and they actually had military individuals sneaking out complete meals in the chow halls and they had them tested. And you're right. They might as well they might as well just be shredding up cardboard boxes and throw some ketchup on top of it because the nutritional, you know, the nutrients that were in the food were like, George, I don't remember was like 80 percent below even basic needs.

[01:03:09] It was something crazy. It was crazy. The numbers were so bad that you're right. They might as well just go out and eat a handful of fucking dirt. Yeah, no. And the thing is, think about that writ large for the American public, too, because what we do to our military, we're also doing to ourselves. Think about the glyphosate. Think about the pesticide. RFK Jr. won a two hundred and seventy million dollar lawsuit against Monsanto proving that glyphosate causes non Hodgkin's lymphoma. It's also known as being carcinogenic.

[01:03:36] And if you're carcinogenic in one capacity, carcinogenic in all capacities. The big lies they try to say, it's only used on three percent of the wheat to dry. It's not a big deal now. They won't tell you they use one on one third of all fields in America. They use it for weed control. So it's in all the food that you're eating already. RFK Jr. comes out and he goes, it's a matter of national security. We have to have the glyphosate. And I watched him campaign literally for years.

[01:04:04] Again, I read the real Anthony Fauci where he talks about this stuff and more back in like 2021, 2022. So it's like, what are we supposed to do as people that genuinely believed in the platform and know the platform they ran on in 24 was good looking at 26 and realizing we're living in the opposite of it. Guys, we're living in bizarro town here. It's it's it's it's a fruitball world. Yeah, there's no doubt.

[01:04:29] And, you know, again, you look at those big groups and how they're treating the food and, you know, the fact that we're the way it's being processed and they're killing the microbiome. And then, of course, you know, the the fact that it's all GMO. Right. You know, and they're and they're modifying everything. And we've had some experts come on the show and talk about how the nutrient base. I got it. It was Zen Honeycutt moms across America. So she's great. She has all the details. They have all the testing profiles and everything else.

[01:04:58] We looked at the data. Unbelievable. But in general, you're right. You know, it's funny. Have you ever been to Italy, Rex? No, I have not. You know, it's funny. Every every time here, you know, I find myself that you eat any kind of carbohydrates here. You eat pasta. You know, I'm Italian, so I love my pasta. I love my bread. You know, you feel a bloated thing that occurs. Right. So, you know, you're reacting even when you buy organic because it's not really truly organic. Even the organic labels aren't completely accurate here. Right. Unless maybe you went out and you were sourcing and then you have to worry about, you know, the crops.

[01:05:28] If you're next door to a facility that's using GMO and then Monsanto come out. Sorry, Rex. It looks like you've been using our seeds. We own it. I did use your seeds. It cross pollinated. I didn't do it. I'm telling you, it's too late, Rex. We're going to have to go and charge you for that. But the truth is the nutrient base is tough because even the food. I don't know if you find this. I feel like the tastes of all change. I don't know if it's my taste buds. I don't know if I'm older. The stuff tastes like shit. But when I go to Italy, I can eat as much bread and pasta as I want.

[01:05:58] I don't really gain any weight. I don't get bloated because they don't have the same issues. If you have cheese in Italy, it tastes like cheese. It's delicious. I mean, they bring a big cheese tray out, and you're lucky if you don't fill up on the cheese. But here, it just doesn't taste any good because they've modified so much of it for profit. And they want to inject the chickens so they get these big-looking, healthy breasts. But it tastes like shit. And they're doing it to us nonstop. And then you've got these idiots like Bill Gates, right?

[01:06:25] I don't know what to think about these boxes of ticks that are showing up everywhere. But I know this. If I was in the administration, I would do a full investigation. And if I caught that fucker doing it, if he was responsible, just like he wants to inoculate us through lettuce, right? He wants to do all this stuff. And I've heard that none of his kids are vaccinated. I've heard this over and over again. I don't know if it's true, but I've heard it. The guy went to Epstein Island arguably or allegedly 25-plus times.

[01:06:51] If I found out that guy had anything to do with dropping boxes of ticks that are going to try to make us allergic to beef around the country, I can tell you I would take him out on the White House lawn and I would skin him alive in front of the American public. I totally agree with you. And listen, we know what the punishment for treason is. And inventing a new disease to weaken the American public is basically that. But the thing is, is they think they have the right and the ability to play God. And they're half right. They do have the ability to play God. They don't have the right to do it, of course.

[01:07:18] But when you look at a Bill Gates, I mean, we get the most polio from the polio vaccine that he gives out to Africans. Yeah. We're there and says, hey, I'm going to reduce your population by 15%. I'm sorry. Who the hell are you? What gives you the right to do that? And when they come out here, all these people and they say humans are bad for the earth and we must eliminate humans and we must have less humans must have depopulation. They say that and they're going to build a data center that's going to use 10 times the power of all humans. Yeah.

[01:07:45] So it's just it's it's it's hypocrisy writ large. And like I have to say, that's my political platforms. I'm trying to be against that stuff. And what you're talking about with the ticks, like this is such a no brainer, easy win. Like you're talking about, why doesn't Trump just go ahead and declare, hey, national investigation? On this, I'm putting Todd Blanchard on it. We're putting all the top people, CDC, RFK Jr. We're going to look into we're going to figure this out. You're not hearing that because the American people aren't the priority.

[01:08:12] Well, when you have David Sachs inviting, first of all, Mark Zuckerberg, four hundred sixty million dollar Zuckerbucks. And now all of a sudden you hold that meeting in Washington, D.C. and on one side is Bill Gates sitting with Melania and the other side is Mark Zuckerberg. You know, that doesn't send a good message, right? Because we heard all the things about them. We knew about Epstein. We knew about the Zuckerbucks. That doesn't send a message. It's not much different than taking, you know, a large group of business people with you when you go to go to China. I don't think that really sends the right message.

[01:08:41] But if you're a billionaire in this country, you get a completely different level of status. Not forgetting that a billionaire is no different than the average American. It's a person is still a citizen of the United States. But for some reason, the minute somebody gets a large amount of money, not for some reason, we know why. You know, all of a sudden they've got a higher status. I mean, we got rid of titles of nobility. You know, it's not supposed to be legal here. That's what we have now. That's what we have now. Exactly. They seem to have a title of nobility, right?

[01:09:08] All of a sudden it's Sir Gates of the Gates Foundation. I mean, you know, and they get brought in even when we know that Gates didn't support Donald Trump, that Mark Zuckerberg didn't. But all of a sudden now they get, oh, it's okay, Marky. Come to the White House, even though you had $460 million worth of Zuckerberg's. I just, I don't see that. And even though there's a bunch of human trafficking on your website, we're going to ignore that. Look at Mark Cuban now, kissing Trump's ass. Yeah, Mark Cuban, one of the most awful advocates.

[01:09:36] He was all for Kamala, Thunder Lips Kamala Harris. You see this? It just came out now this morning. Yeah, what do you got? I mean, it's stupid. They just indicted the former Cuban president, Raul Castro, who's like 99 years old. Yeah. We're going to get our pound. We're going to get our pound. That's an excuse for us to go in, though. You got to have a win. You know, we hear about, ooh, the Cubans are getting the drones. Have you ever heard of Operation Northwoods where we planned a Cuban invasion so that we could take it over? Yeah, they were going to go and kill Americans and all that.

[01:10:06] It's like, you know, it's all the ones. Operation Paperclip, you know, Ocean Sea Spray. When these things get declassified, I'm always shocked that people are like, what? You were going to put a bunch of contaminants into the air in San Francisco and see how many people would die from it? You were testing? Just like when you hear about the invasion, you know, the invasion of pigs. You were going to have Americans dress up as Cubans and kill Americans? But nobody ever makes a big deal. It's kind of like the CIA. I believe the story about them going into Tulsi Gabbard's office is true.

[01:10:33] I believe they did go in and take files back for whatever reason. I don't know if it was, you know, because now all of a sudden they're cleaning it all. Jesse Waters pulled his video down and it didn't happen. But again, when you find that out, because I guarantee this, if Rex Jones went out and dumped the boxes of ticks that were going to make people allergic to watching CNN, you know, you'd be locked up.

[01:10:57] The Supermax right down here with, you know, 24 and a half, you know, 23 and a half hour lockdown, 15 minutes in the yard and 15 minute shower when the shower comes up to your cubicle. So, but that's the problem, right? Again, nobody, if I was Donald Trump and I heard about the ticks, I'd be like, yeah, we're going to open up an investigation. Go ahead, you know, RFK, find out who did it. And then we're going to string them up on the White House lawn. You know, I don't want to be allergic to beef, you know, to the point that I don't even want to take my animals out into any areas that are known for ticks.

[01:11:26] I don't even want to take them hiking or anything else, which we shouldn't have to have that kind of fear. I agree. And one of my platforms, I'm very serious about this tick problem. Are you familiar with the screw worm and the screw worm erotic? I am familiar with the screw worm, yeah. If we did that, if we eliminated the screw worm all the way down to the dairy and gap, we can get rid of these ticks. Okay? And they go, the environment. Really? I want to eat. They got rid of the screw worm pretty well, George. They did a really good job. Yeah, it was pretty amazing. Oh, wait. You said if we can get rid of it. Wait, what did you say?

[01:11:55] If we can get rid of the screw worm, we can get rid of ticks? Yeah. Oh, okay. I thought you said something different. Okay, gotcha. And there's no doubt. But again, it's the sourcing of that information. You know, when we talk about, we had some experts, we've had them on the show before. Or, you know, when it comes to, you know, atmospheric spraying, right? Give it any name you want. We know there's truth in it. We've seen the materials that people have tested. As President of the United States, if you're really protecting the American people, you'd shut that program down. You'd be like, okay, whoever's doing that's over with.

[01:12:22] If you wanted to stop some of this stuff, you know, we talk about, I mean, me, I have to tell you, you know, when I hear about things like the Bilderberg or Davos or the Trilateral Commission, you know, and I hear my immediate mental response is fuel air bomb. I can clean that up right away. We'll just next Davos. I'll just fuel air bomb the whole thing. And, you know, that's the problem. When you have people that have, you know, vast amounts of money at their disposal, vast amounts of link power through different government agencies.

[01:12:51] And they're saying, we're going to make a decision against Alex Jones. We're going to make decisions against Rex. The big, big show, we need to get them suspended right away off all these platforms. We can't have them talking the truth. You know, those fucking guys are uncontrollable. The point is, that's the issue. And that's what goes to my bully thing, right? I don't like George Soros and Alexander Soros. And I have a solution for that. I mean, they've got a mansion up in upstate New York. They're at constantly. My solution includes maybe a six or eight man team.

[01:13:22] And then we don't have it to worry about George Soros. I don't like Reid Hoffman. I think he's destructive to the country. When I look at what he's done or where he's put his money. We thought Trump was going to come in and do. And arrest the criminals, try people for treason, convict them, and punish them accordingly. And like you look at it, talk about Bill Gates, talk about George Soros, talk about all these people. It's come out on record. The SPLC, largely funded by George Soros. They're the ones inventing and manufacturing all the racism and division and K2K stuff within the country. All fake.

[01:13:52] This is a key point of my political platform. I am just young enough or just old enough to remember a time when Americans got along on the basis of being Americans and didn't hate each other off what color, religion, gender, ethnicity they were. Right? That has been taken from us. And what we now have is this petty politic where it's culture war. We tear the other people down. If it's a Democrat, they want to tear the Republican down. Republican Democrat. You're not a dog. You're not a donkey. You're not an elephant. You're a fucking human being. And this is.

[01:14:21] I'm with you. We talk about traitors and patriots. We talk about the quote from Ulysses S. Grant. Right? And my opinion is the division and chaos is a tool. It's a tool because if you can hate me, if you're nonpartisan or if you're a liberal and you can say, I hate Lance Miliatcha because he's a conservative American. I don't believe in the political party system. I think it's the David Copperfield that's the sleight of hand. Because if you can create division and chaos, if you can say, hey, Rex, I don't know if you heard what Lance said about you when he was backstage. Do you know what he said about you?

[01:14:51] If you can create that, right, that false narrative. Version. Yeah. And it is. It's like, you know, look over here why I make the elephant disappear over here. You know, I can make the rabbit pop out of the hat. That's the ugly part, right? And for me, the funding of it. I mean, listen, George Soros, what? You got open society, had 64 different NGOs that were getting money from USAID. How is that not a crime? You know he's funneling and he's causing what he's doing. He's a hateful guy.

[01:15:20] Now we got to worry about Alexander Soros being hooked up with Huma Abedin. You know what I mean? Huma Abedin. You know, and we see it and it's common sense. We talk to our audience, which, by the way, guys, we love you. Thanks for always giving us your time. But here we are, Rex. And I'm not sure how we fix it. I don't know what we do. We thought we were going to have, you know, I don't know if I want to call him a knight in shining armor, but we assume that there was going to be some swamp draining. And I just, you know, George is hopeful.

[01:15:47] There would be a man who would have that sword rammed through our gut. That is how I feel. And y'all may have a different perspective. That is my emotion on it. I mean, Trump was empowered through the zeitgeist of American liberty and took on that spirit. It was empowered by that flame and turned around and burned us with our own fire. And that's what hurts the most. Democrats, it's like, it's cold. It's oppression. It's cold. It's oppression. He's hitting us with, hey, everything you voted for, everything I said I was going to do.

[01:16:15] Actually, when I do the opposite of it, I'm fulfilling my promises and screw you. And then what do you say to that? What's the response? You don't have a response. You're just kind of, you know, cucked by the system. You know, the tough thing, man, you know what? I can't stand. And George and I, you know, we applied for the White House press pool. We got nothing. We got crickets back. We didn't even get a possibility. And I said, I said this, I said, you know, it really would be the right thing for Trump to do to take over Mar-a-Lago and put everybody down there for the weekend, all the podcast hosts, all the big people, and just pay for the whole thing.

[01:16:45] Have everybody fly in, all the big shows, all the medium shows, all the small shows, everybody that went to work for him and just say thank you. But instead we got a slap across the face, right? We got, you know, bent over, you know, dry, no lube is what we got. And you're right, it's offensive. I have a problem with it because I expect people, it's just like a softball interview, right? If I come in and I'm, you know, and I try to frame myself in a different way, or if I've got Donald Trump sitting across from me, he would never do my show because when they gave

[01:17:12] me what I was allowed to talk about, I'd probably say, hey, you know, Mr. President, I can't do this. I'm going to ask you questions that nobody else asked. I'm going to ask you why we haven't gone into Fort Knox. I'm going to ask you why the people from the Russian collusion hoax, why hasn't anybody in the judiciary been arrested? Why aren't people in the Department of Justice being arrested? Why aren't congressional members? They're violating the laws of the United States. Why aren't you enforcing what happened to draining the swamp? He would never do the show because he wouldn't want to get into that with me. And I'm a fellow New Yorker. I'd be like, look, you're a fellow New Yorker.

[01:17:41] If you want to get into it with me, we can get into it. We'll just talk shit like we would when we were kids on the street. I'm happy to do that with you, but I'm not going to softball with these bullshit fucking questions you just funneled to me. It's not going to happen. Not because I voted for you and I believe in you. And you know what that is? You know what that is? If you don't do that, it shows the coalition is weak and that you're not serious about making real change if you can't actually hold people's feet to the fire and hold them accountable. And it's so crazy. Like I've been very anti-Trump. Okay. I'm open about that.

[01:18:08] But my father has still, you know, been trying, you know, to find the silver lining. He's been trying to find something. And he's just, you know, not only is he not, you know, rewarded for that, he is destroyed for that because it's almost like if you try to compromise, you try to say, hey, I'm trying to be a little critical, a little rational here. Please be introspective and hear what I'm saying. They make the assumption because you're trying to be nice and trying to be gracious and trying to hear what they have to say that you have like this default position of obedience to them.

[01:18:35] When in reality, you're just both trying to have obedience to the principles that you're supposed to enact, supposed to do. Let me ask you this, Rex. If you were in the administration, let's say theoretically, and by the way, I'm going to be running for office. This I'm going to run for the secretary of gaming commission in Cuba so I can get my people back there. We're going to run all the casinos again. I'm going to get all the Italians back in. We're going to come and run the casinos. Of course, I'm being sarcastic. But if you were in the administration, would you have allowed the press pool to get loaded back up with mainstream media? So I'd have thrown them all out.

[01:19:05] I said, no, you guys aren't allowed to come in the press pool anymore. You've been bullshitting the American public too much. Go fuck yourselves. And by the way, I'm taking your FCC licenses for these lies because you misrepresented what you said you were going to do when you submitted for the FCC licenses and the airwaves. You said you were going to tell the truth. I'm done with your biased news. I'm shutting you down, you down, you down, you down. Bye. See ya. That would have been me because I'm not going to I'm not going to suck somebody's dick that, you know, tried to screw me over. I wouldn't have had Mark.

[01:19:34] I would look at David Sachs and I said, well, if you want to lose, your job in about three seconds, go ahead and invite Mark Zuckerberg and and Bill Gates to the White House. Well, that's the thing. And it goes back to the example I gave of like Jesse Waters, Rachel Maddow being able to say whatever they want with no consequences and then us being punished for something. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Here's the thing. Right. Trump has this pathological need to be liked. And all those people that ragged on him on the mainstream media, they're being a lot nicer to him now. Have you noticed?

[01:20:03] No, they're kissing his ass. Disgusting. That means that he likes it. He's like, OK, I've won. I get to have you capitulate yourself to me every single day. He doesn't realize he's being fooled and tricked into doing what they actually want him to do. And I really agree with you. If it was me from day one, if I'm in charge on the press theory, we're getting all the dinosaur media out. We're getting all the alternative media in left, right, whatever. We're going to have crazy leftists asking crazy questions. We have Christian. Who cares? Right.

[01:20:31] But the thing is, it's going to be wide spectrum and it's going to be all these different power blocks of the public. And they're going to have an opportunity to have their voice for the person that they watch, the person that's going to do reporting for them or coverage. And that's what I would have done. I would have just opened it up to everybody. Lance, we got to cut because I'm sending you to Texas. Rex, we're definitely going to have to have you back on just so you know. We got to definitely do this. So really quick, you've got an event you're doing. I want to make sure I cover this. Trevor Fitzgibbons, you know, he's both a friend of ours. Talk about this event you're participating in.

[01:21:01] Yeah. Rage Against the War Machine. It's in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I believe it's kind of like a part of adjacent to, you know, the Libertarian National Convention and things going on around there. We're really looking forward to having an actual microphone to speak my piece and speak my mind on the First Amendment and on being anti-war. You know, I went to this thing. I don't know if you saw it on social media. It was kind of a dud. It was called America First United. All right. And at this event, I was coming to this event because I wanted a microphone to talk about what had happened. Info Wars, we've just been shut down.

[01:21:31] And of course, the wars, the genocide, the money wasted, all of it. And I didn't get that opportunity. I was on a panel with the woman who was doing her comedy routine and with a guy who was trying to make a grand point about the Jews. And I wasn't there to do that. I was there to talk about being pro-America, pro-human and anti-war. And that's what I'm going to do at Rage Against the War Machine. We're looking forward to that. Anyone wants to stop in and watch that live stream? I think it's going to be basically everywhere. Joe Ken is going to be there. Larry Johnson is going to be there. Like Garland Nix.

[01:21:58] All these people that I love and that I really respect are going to be there. And I have to say, I'm just like, you know, the guy with like the stick with like the bandana tied around it with all its stuff. That's just how I feel. But at this point... I love that about you, man. You really brought that message. Thank you, man. All right. George is out of time, but stick around for a minute, Rex. Don't go anywhere. All right. Listen, if you love the show, thumbs up, comment, share, subscribe. Do whatever you can to support us. Take the short form. Take the long form. We're not going to come after you. Spread the message.

[01:22:27] Let's fix this. You know, educate and unify the country. Of course, one episode at a time. George, last words. You guys have a blessed day, Rex. Thank you so much for coming on. We definitely have to get you. Come on again. Do a little round table here. You guys have... See you tomorrow. Later. I might have... I might have... I might have... I might have to let it go. See it. Got it. Got it. Get it. Get it. Get it. Get it. Get it.

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