
Rex Jones joins Digital Social Hour for a raw conversation on the future of MAGA, Trump’s second term, anti-war politics, media censorship, AI surveillance, Epstein, Infowars, and why he believes America is entering a completely new political era. This episode goes straight into the topics most people avoid: the collapse of trust in mainstream media, the war machine, the divide inside the right, the rise of independent media, and how younger generations are starting to reject the old Republican vs Democrat game. Rex talks about growing up around Infowars, watching his father battle censorship and lawsuits, why he believes Trump betrayed the anti-war movement, and how AI, surveillance, and corporate power could reshape the next decade. From MAGA becoming “MEGA” to Epstein files, the moon landing, Clavicular, Sneako, Candace Owens, Nick Fuentes, Dan Bongino, and the future of political media, this one gets intense fast. Watch until the end because Rex gives his take on where peop...
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If you look at maga, it's become mega now. I mean, like, mega, Please. Like, instead of Tucker Carlson got Mark Levin. Instead of Alex Jones, you got Lindsey Graham. Instead of Megyn Kelly, you got Sean Hannity. And, like, that's the new maga. That's what we're supposed to support. And all these people hated Trump. Trump supported, like, 300k, some change. All you would need to do to fix the illegal immigration problem is make it so you can't buy a house and a car here if you are not from this country. That's literally all you'd have to do. But he came out and literally said we could do it. But I have a lot of friends in hospitality and a lot of friends in farming, so, like, they didn't do it.
B
Okay, guys, here in Las Vegas, got a special guest for you all today. We got Rex Jones in the building.
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Thank you for having me on. I really appreciate it.
B
Absolutely, man. I'm excited. A lot to talk about today, man.
A
For sure, man.
B
There's a lot going on. I don't even know where to start.
A
I mean, I'm here in Vegas to be on as many shows as I can be on to talk about being anti war and just cover everything that's really wrapped up in that. The death of maga, the betrayal of Trump, all that information. So I'm ready to go.
B
Yeah. When did you take the anti war stance? Was it recently?
A
I mean, I've had it forever. So, like, my political exegesis, like, thoughts have evolved from being, like, focused on domestic policy as a kid and kind of like, when you're little, all you kind of think exists is America. All right, you don't really consider the other countries or anything like that. But. But then you look at America's decline now, that's universally kind of been caused by our foreign policy and what we've done across the world. You know, spending money, killing people and destroying countries instead of spending that money here at home. And you can't really. It's like putting the cart before the horse to be like, oh, the. The trans and women's sports and the illegal immigrant. Well, it's like. Well, like, why do we have any of these things that we're talking about anyway? It's to distract us from the real issues. Countries being bankrupted, countries being robbed, countries being raped, in my opinion. So that's what. That's what I like to talk about, and that's what my message is.
B
Yeah, I feel like the real issues rarely get brought up in the mainstream.
A
Sure. Well, I mean, it's more fun and it's safer to do pop culture because pop culture allows you to get advertisement. When we talk about real heavy political thought and these topics that kind of get people's, you know, feathers ruffled a little bit, you know, it can go pretty, it can go pretty sideways, pretty, pretty fast.
B
Absolutely. So for our generation, because you're 23, right? Yeah, I'm 29. What do you think are the biggest issues we should be focusing on?
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Well, you know, I actually, a lot of people, they, they talk bad about zoomers, they talk bad about like later millennials, whatever. I actually think that we're the most adapted to using the technology that we have because it's so ubiquitous. It's almost like, you know, like, what do we fantasize about taking a vacation and getting off the phone, going away? With the older generations, you witness kind of this, like, sick worship of the technology. But whether that's the computer or the tv, they don't understand it, but they believe everything they hear that comes from it. So like, for our generation, for me, like getting back into doing media, it's been really fun to get to talk to a variety of people about a variety of subjects. I mean, people that are older, they're, it's, it's monotone. They're a Fox watcher. Like, we watch probably like 50 to 100 different individual content creators, media personalities, right, left and right, left and right and center and whatever direction. Like crazy people, who knows? Right. Like, I subscribe to plenty of people that have like 500 to like a thousand followers. Right. But if you got someone that's older, they believe that quote unquote, authoritative source, even though that authoritative sources been caught lying to them year after year after year. I mean, this is a point that I want to make, and I want to make it on all the shows that I'm doing here in Vegas. And I really appreciate you having me on to let me do this. If you look at mainstream media, the United States, there's a report coming out from Brown University that we've killed 38 million people with our sanctions. Okay. Over a period of a few decades. Right. This report's coming out soon. If you look at that combined with the million plus deaths in the Middle east and the million plus deaths in the Russia, Ukraine war, if you look at what the country's done, we basically almost killed 40 million people. And you know, people carry water for that mainstream media. Jesse Waters has a primetime slot where he programs boomers minds to support the next Invasion, the next war. And these are actions that actually tangibly result in dead people. Okay? When you promote a war, when you manufacture consent for a conflict, you're. You're. You're. It's like conspiracy. You're conspiring to make this event justifiable and to make it happen. So when people point at my dad and they say, okay, this guy allegedly said the shooting didn't happen at his school. Who did my dad hurt? Who did my dad kill? Who did my dad murder? You know, what, What, What? What child was bombed, you know, as a result of my father's speech? What father lost his son as a result of my father's speech? Because people don't know the name of the guy that actually hurt those children at that school. They know my father's name.
B
That's true.
A
Isn't that interesting?
B
Yeah. I couldn't name the shooter right now.
A
Right. And let's not. And we. We spit on him, of course. But you look at a situation like that. Jesse Waters has manufactured consent for thousands of deaths, thousands of civilian deaths. It's my opinion, but it's true. You watch Fox News, he's selling all of this to the old people. And my father, he's never sold war. He's always been anti war. And that's where you see right now, like, Trump just came out and attacked him and all of that. My dad is the one that hasn't changed. My dad was the one making documentaries. In the early 2000s, he made four police state documentaries, for crying out loud. Terror Storm, you name it, Endgame. And, like, all the stuff that's happening now, he talked about all those years ago. So how, like, why wouldn't he turn against Trump? Like, he's just being ideologically consistent. And that's what we have to demand, Sean, from all the people that we watch. You have to be ideologically consistent. Like Trump. He says he's the peace president, and he blows up elementary school. That's. We can't do that anymore.
B
Right?
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We can't just be like, oh, well, it's a tough. It's a layered situation. What this boomer told me in a street interview, he goes, well, life is in living color. Okay, so is there a way to barbecue a baby where it's a living color and in a way where it's not? You see what I. You see what I'm saying? There are absolutes in this world and the denial of that in this. Like, ironically, my show is called the gray area, but the gray area that all our politics is in. It's. It's really. It's resulted in a lot of problems for people.
B
Absolutely. How shocked were you when you saw that tweet of Trump calling out your father?
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You know, I wasn't shocked at all. I expected something like that to happen. I didn't think it would come directly from dt, Maybe like a Stephen Miller or someone else in the administration. Like, who knows at this point? But, I mean, if you look at maga, it's become mega now. I mean, like, mega. Please. Like, instead of Tucker Carlson got Mark Levin. Right. Instead of Alex Jones, you got Lindsey Graham, you know, instead of who's another one of the gaggle? Instead of Megyn Kelly, you got Sean Hannity. And, like, that's the new maga. That's what we're supposed to support. And all these people hated Trump in 2016. And I remember this, I grew up in it. Like, everyone wants to tell me about what MAGA is and how we're not MAGA anymore. Well, if we're not MAGA anymore, that's fine, but that's because MAGA shifted, not because we shifted. We were always 1776. We were always Constitutional Republicans. We were always pro America. That was our position. It wasn't wrapped up in, like, a name or a word or a phrase.
B
Right? Yeah.
A
Yeah. So to see him come out and do that, I mean, it just. It just lends credence to, like, my. My observation that the whole movement's dead.
B
Is there anything he could do in his second term that repairs his diminished.
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I mean, let's think about it, right? So they're trying to. I don't know if they've already passed it, try to get an additional $200 billion for this war and other ones in the future. They sell. They've already spent over 50 billion on this current complex. So they're all right. So there we got a nice little quarter trillion. Okay? Now, they were spending reportedly $11,500 a second at some point during this conflict. We have 35,000 homeless veterans. We could have given them all mega mansions. We could have, but we chose not to do that. So we look at it, and let's just say Trump pulls all the troops back, focuses on domestic policy, does the best things that he can. I mean, he's already blown the majority of his political capital, and he'll have no time because he's going to lose the midterms based off what he's already done. So he's going to be a lame duck very, very soon. And then you're going to see serious impeachment, criminal investigation. I mean, if you look at the crypto and the scams and all of it, it's just kind of unbelievable.
B
Jeez. So it might get worse from here.
A
I think so.
B
Holy crap.
A
The people that are still trying to sell you the red hat and are still trying to, like, do the Trump impression to get paid, that's like the dodo bird, man. Like, and I'm a grim reaper. Like, I'm knocking on the door. I'm letting you know what's what. Like the movement, something else is coming. And when the world doesn't have Trump to focus on anymore, I mean, think about this. Since 2015, since, since he came down the escalator, for 11 years, we've been talking about this guy. What happens when he's gone? Is, oh, J.D. gonna come in? Marco Rubio gonna come in. Those are the new Jeb Bush. It's, it's attached to Trump. The stench of the failure, the stench of the war, all of it. It makes them totally unelectable. So you're gonna have the opportunity for someone like a new Trump to come in and get that second place or third place in the polling and really challenge in the Republican primary. And I see a shift, a movement, if that person could get independent and Democrat support as well. Starting a new political party, doing something like that, someone like a Taylor Greene might be capable of something like that. Someone like Thomas Massie might be capable of something like that. You have to be really strong and have a lot of energy. And there are very few figures like that anymore. But I. That's what, that's my prediction. That's my futurism.
B
I don't think JD is going to win. I know it's early. I know it's early, but I put him on Olympics.
A
They put him on, they're like, hey. And Trump's like, you know, JD's lasted a lot of weight. He's looking pretty good. I saw that at a press conference and I was just like, well, that's, that's not what's really important, Donald. You know, people really believed in him because they thought he represented the anti war wing of the, of the movement.
B
Yeah.
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And he's out there now. I just saw a video yesterday being like, well, you know, I get my sense of humor from the Theo Vaughn podcast. It's like, okay, do you listen to Theo Vaughn when he's talking about genocide? Because, like, we got plenty of clips of that. So if you're this avid Theo Vaughan watcher, you're not, you're not actually listening to what he's saying. You're just picking and choosing the funny parts. So are you just compartmentalized to the point jd where you just completely split off from everything or do you know you're lying to the public? That, that would be my question. I think it's a blend of the two. I think these politicians are akin to like old time religious leaders that, that thought they were on some sort of like crusade from God. Like I think they believe that about themselves. Like they're doing what's right for the country and they're like secular worship worldview. I think that they think in their minds that they're patriots even though they're slaves. They think being a slave is being a patriot.
B
That's crazy to think about, right?
A
That's what I've observed. Yeah.
B
They're just pawns at the end of the day, right?
A
Middle management, like the manager of the Burger King or the Schlotsky's. And then of course the CEO really in charge is like the money. It's a transnational capital interest. It's not even just one state. Israel. Israel is a giant power block. But it's really just about the money being moved around the world. And what they want to do universally is they want 500 million people, they want to destroy the world population, they want to have total top down control and AI grid that runs everything and an army of autonomous robots. And it's going to take them about 20 years from this point to get fully into that solution if we don't do anything about it. And that's what I want people to wake up and realize because we can cry and fight each other in the street and have these Clockwork Orange battles where it's left versus right. Are you ready, ladies and gentlemen, for the robot to replace you? Are you ready for that? Are you ready for your UBI that will eventually shrink and become nothing and then there'll be an artificial famine and you'll just be one of the people that they take out of a coffin apartment once you're a corpse like that, that that is what we struggle against, that is what we face. And when I see Trump come in, I mean he's proudly the AI president and he says no state regulation for 10 years on AI and it gives them $500 billion. I'm sorry, what if we got 500 billion? You know, why does it have to go to these companies, number one and then number two, we know what's going on here. I don't even have to say anymore.
B
We know the AI companies are reporting to the government what you're searching.
A
I mean, it's communism, right. It's a mixed economy. Like, we attack China all the time. The US Is in bed with Nvidia, owns Nvidia stock. We live in that same kind of world too.
B
Yeah, it's the same, being just more disguised, I guess.
A
Yeah.
B
At least China is open about it.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, at least you know what you're getting into somewhat.
A
But the rest of the world knows China is going to be, as they say, China number one. China's going to be number one soon. And that's because of us, because of our own. Like we're slitting our own wrists, walking around for no reason. And they're just very Confucianist regard of war. And they're just like, watching it happen. They don't have to do anything. They don't even have to go to war. Like, we blockaded the blockade of the Strait. Make this, you see, like, it's, it's just, it's, it's a cartoon. Trump's like Elmer Fudd or Yosemite Sam, and China's like Bugs Bunny.
B
China's playing chess out here.
A
Oh, yeah, yeah. And Trump's lost the checker pieces.
B
Yeah, yeah, he's playing checkers. Yeah. You mentioned mass surveillance earlier. I think we're already under mass surveillance. Honestly.
A
Sure.
B
I think there's a form of that already. Like, that's how I operate. When I text and call people, I just assume it's being surveilled.
A
Like, well, I mean, that's the thing about the technology that's available now. The reason why the AI is so dangerous is because they've done mass data collection forever. Like since the 90s. And even earlier they've tried, but now with the means to actually filter and disseminate all that information without a human agent actually having to run it. That's what AI is. AI is a means for them to run the control grid. That's what we have to realize about that technology.
B
Right. Yeah, because before you needed manpower to watch everything.
A
It's an ultimate proofreader. It can disseminate information and give it to, like, it can do the work of 10,000 people when it comes to reading pages.
B
So you're not a fan of A.I.
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i mean, I use it like we're all slaves to the system.
B
Yeah, I use it too, but like,
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I'm not a fan of any of this stuff. We certainly, like, I think it's good enough Now, I don't think we need to build a trillion data centers. Everywhere you look at these towns, they don't have running water.
B
Yeah. Like the lake out here sinking, bro. Fast.
A
Are you serious?
B
Lake Mead? Yeah. We lost another six inches, I believe, this year.
A
Oh, they got one of those hell factories.
B
I think we have AI whatever data center out here. Some. Some like that.
A
Yeah. Somewhere like a million square feet.
B
And they use a lot of water. Crazy.
A
It is crazy. And that's. Well, that's the thing. The real constituents of the administration of our current government, it's the AI data centers, it's the military industrial complex. It's the banks and financial interests. It's big real estate, it's big agriculture. I mean, Trump came out and said, and this is why, just talking to everyone in the audience, it might be like, MAGA patriots still or whatever. And their big argument will be, well, you don't care about ICE or deportations. I don't like. Well, let's talk about that. So, you know, Obama deported, like, three times the amount of people that Trump supported. Right. Trump supported, like, 300K. 300K and some change. All you would need to do to fix the illegal immigration problem is make it so you can't buy a house in a car here if you are not from this country. That's literally all you'd have to do. But he came out and literally said we could do it. But I have a lot of friends in hospitality and a lot of friends in farming. So, like, they didn't do it. I mean, go like, it's. We're not serious about actually fixing the problems of the nation. Then there's people on the left that might say, well, I don't see illegal immigration or mass migration as a problem. I think it's essential for the country. We can't function without illegal immigrants. A lot of time, this is the narrative. 20 million people came into this country under Joe Biden. Joe Biden literally said, immediately surge the border. People came to the border wearing Biden merchandise. Yeah. So to look at it from both sides of the spectrum, you have Biden along this mass migration, and then you have Trump using ICE as a weapon. Not just against, like, everybody that's illegal, which is also a problem, but against the American people themselves. Like, you're gonna. What I wanted was sensible immigration reform that actually targeted the root of the problem, which is that the American companies, they're using these people as a permanent underclass to, like, sabotage the American people that work these jobs. So I would just say like punish the companies instead of the people. But of course, we can't do that. Of course we got to have the mass Nazis running around shooting American citizens. And everyone's like, oh, that's crazy. Alex Jones son said that. Are you a fan of federal agents with guns? Because my political mentor, my political idol, Ron Paul told me that was like the most evil thing in the entire world.
B
Wow.
A
So I'm just, I'm completely against it. All these things could be handled with soft power. It's handled in this thuggish, aggressive way so that it can never be handled again in the future. And it's all deliberate, designed organization of the collapse. And that's what Trump is. He's the. He's the capstone of the system. You think he was the wrecking ball?
B
Yeah, same.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah. Our IRS agents have guns now too.
A
I take a sip of water.
B
Go ahead. Yeah. That's not cool though. Irs. Imagine the IRS pulling up to your house, armed, hey, you owe us 100k in tax that we're going to use for fraud.
A
Hey, plenty of people, I see it online all the time, they'd love to bring back debtors prisons as long as they could Put my dad in one dead urge. Prison debtor.
B
Well, I don't know what that is like.
A
Used to put people in jail for being in debt. Oh, like a debtor's br.
B
Really?
A
Yeah. Wow.
B
That was a thing.
A
Yeah. The law changed here. But a lot of people would like to bring that back. They like to bring it back from my dad. That's why Davy Crockett went to Texas, is they were going to throw him in jail.
B
Texas.
A
I'll go to hell. I'll go to Texas.
B
Interesting. Yeah.
A
Because it wasn't the U.S. sanders prison.
B
Damn.
A
Yeah. But plenty of people like to do that to my dad, man. And like, you see this attitude where people will support like draconian policy, draconian law. Again with the genocide, like with the killing of the Palestinians, the. The innocent Palestinians, the hundreds of thousands of civilians murdered. People will go, well, we have to get the terrorists. It's all the ends justifies the means. Same with the mass surveillance. I mean, Trump literally came out today. I'm misquoting it. But he's like, we have to have fisa. We have to be able to spy on you because it helps our brave military patriots. He's like, I'm willing to give up some of my rights. Like talking about himself like he's not the President of the United States. Like speaking for American citizens, he's like, I, every single American citizen, am ready to give up my right to privacy to make sure our great military patriots can be safe.
B
Hmm.
A
I'm sorry, Trump, how does you having my text messages help the military? How does that defeat Iran? How, how does that safeguard the fourth Amendment? But he doesn't know what the fourth Amendment is. You asked him, like, which amendment in the Constitution, like, protects right to privacy. He couldn't tell you. And that's the thing. It's like total illiteracy, total political illiteracy, total real world literacy. All he knows is like real estate and deals and the idea of a deal and the idea that we have like a Jared Kushner or a Steve Witkoff, unappointed, unvetted American, like top chain ranking officials now in all but name, running around doing world business for us. None of these people got congressionally appointed. None of them went through an approval process. But they make the world decisions. They're the ones that advised Trump. Reportedly, it was Kushner that advised Trump to do a lot of this stuff.
B
He made some lucrative.
A
So when did you, when on the campaign trail, did he say, I'm gonna list? I'm saying I'm anti war now, but maybe Kushner can change my mind. I voted for no new wars. I mean, he went over and gave like that Saudi peace conference to the entire Middle east, said, no new neocon wars. Actually, I won't let myself be gaslit. That's why I do as many shows as I've been doing. That's why I go live daily. Is it's so insane to see like people like a misfit patriot or like a quartering try to run car for this administration. It just really disgusts me.
B
I think if you're, if someone's running cover at this point, they have to be in some way compromised or influenced.
A
In my opinion algorithm, the algorithm rewards you too, because, like, that's. I like X. I'm very grateful to be on X. But I, I definitely noticed, like, I don't, I don't ever look at anything that would rank up like a cat turd in my feed. So why is he in my feed all the time? Why is Eric Doherty in my feed all the time? I, I see these things and, you know, I'm able to be promoted. I'm able to do a decent show on there. Plenty of people are. But there's definitely. I, I think it's, I think it's more monetized to speak in a certain way because I've Def. I've definitely.
B
Because you're rewarded based off your engagement.
A
Yeah.
B
So if that's the case, you're going to be as polarizing as possible. Naturally. Right. Because a lot of these guys make it.
A
Sure.
B
So I see that side, too.
A
It's understandable. For sure.
B
Yeah. I. I play into. We all play into it a little bit, but I think some people take breaking news. Yeah.
A
Dom.
B
Dom Lucre. You saw that for sure. He got demonetized.
A
You know what? You know what? He's hustling. I don't think he ever said the videos were originally his. I think he said on the website that you can pay to like, get a repost or whatever. I don't like.
B
I'm a fan of his.
A
You gotta eat food, man. I'm not gonna take food out of somebody's.
B
Yeah, he's been on the show. But there's guys like Harry Sisson, they'll say, breaking news. Trump said this. Every video that.
A
That's someone that realized a niche. I was. I was looking for that on the left. I was like, when's that person gonna appear? Yeah, there you go. And you see him with Bryn Hollyhand. It's kind of like two piece in a pond. Yeah. Two little creations hanging out.
B
Yeah. And looks like they're going to win 28 and we'll see what happens, you know.
A
Oh, they're definitely.
B
You think social media is going to go back to how it was under Biden censored?
A
That's an interesting question. I think X will always remain largely free. I don't think it depends on, like, what the. You know, what I'm trying to strategize and give all these theories and predictions in my mind. Getting back to what I was saying earlier, none of us know what's going to happen in 2028. I just went through like five or six scenarios in my head and I was like, I'm going to tell him this one. I'm telling that one. No, that one's actually more likely. It's a complete and total crapshoot. We have to see who the. Who the champions are. We have to see who emerges on the field. We don't even know the players. Like, everyone we're witnessing right now, it's like the last year, like a dynasty for.
B
Yeah. New.
A
So, yeah. Like, it's like. It's like you got a football team that's like legendary or whatever, but they're all about to, like, age out. Yeah. So we're going to get these new people on the field. And like, so, like Gavin Newsom, I mean, just off looking the way he does and like, the reaction, like, I, I make it my mission in life to talk to as many people as possible. Like, I consider myself, like, what I'm an expert in is, like, public opinion, like political public opinion of people. The view that women have a Gavin Newsom who is a stone cold retarded. Okay. And pardon my friends, he really is not intelligent. He's not highly intelligent, but they like him because he looks like the main character on a TV show. And you're going to see a lot more of that in the next election. You're also going to see a lot more originality, a lot of, like, talking to people's heartstrings and like, what the real issues are, like MTG or whatnot. It's going to be the competition of our Americans. Brain dead and brainwashed enough to just want to continue, like, press the next season on the TV show.
B
Yeah.
A
With these, like a Gavin Newsom and J.D. vance and Marco Rubio, AOC. Not AOC. Or are they ready to enter a new chapter? Like with. With the aoc, with the Tucker, with the mtg, with any of these figures that possibly could run for president with Thomas Massie, for example.
B
Yeah.
A
I think good will win out over bad. And I hope it's the election where a third party gets formed. It's time. I hate Democrat. I hate Republican. I hate. It all needs to go away. It needs to be buried in a ditch. What has that ever gotten us? Yeah, like, seriously, like, what's the reward of being part of a sports team that doesn't do anything for you and never wins a game? It's like we go and watch an event where the score is constantly 0, 0. And we pay and we lose and they just go there and they get richer and they make money off stocks so they don't care about anything anymore. There should be. There really shouldn't be lobbying, but there certainly, certainly shouldn't be the ability to go after you've been in government, go be a lobbyist or vice versa. And then there also should be age limits, in my opinion.
B
Agreed.
A
I don't want a senior citizen being my president. And that's not discriminatory to old people or discriminatory towards old people. If you made it to a point where you're 65 in your life and you hadn't run for public office, I'm sure you had a great career. Sure. You're smart, intelligent, you name it. Advise somebody, write a book, be a Campaign manager. Maybe you could even be. No, no appointments. See, I'm trying to. People get mad at me because I come after the boomers a lot. But seriously, you have to look at what's been done in the country, okay? We have to, we have to, we have to be real about this. We work so much harder than prior generations and we spend so much more money than they have ever. Like I couldn't even imagine, like, imagine paying $200 rent.
B
Imagine that.
A
Like, imagine what you could do with your business, with your fitness, with your work life, all of it, with your family if you just had the ability to support and be stable. But we don't have that in the country. And all the culture war stuff that we've been talking about and just like all the shell game stuff, it's all a distraction to keep us away from the fact that we're working ourselves to the bone just to stay above water.
B
Yeah, I don't think the next generation is going to be able to afford a house. I mean I'm barely able to and I'm like considered 1% of my age range, but. And I, I'm like struggling to pay my mortgage, you know?
A
Sure.
B
So imagine just the average person.
A
I mean I got payroll, like I'm a manufacturer of supplements. I'm a shipper as well in the logistics business, do e commerce. So like I have payroll and I have rent and it's just, it's not
B
cheap out in immediate.
A
Here's the thing, the price of fuel. So USPS a package just went from like 6 to $13 basically. Holy crap.
B
Into your margin.
A
Hey, you know, I got boomers running around telling me that's I got to suck it up because we got to defend the 3000 year old theocracy of Israel. And I'm like hold on, so we gotta, we gotta go bomb the mullahs because they bonk the women on the head that don't wear the hijab. But you want me to go die and pay all my money to a state that wants to rebuild a third temple and sacrifice an entirely red haired cow?
B
Yeah. You're eligible for draft.
A
Well, yeah, yeah, totally. I'm prime age, physically fit. Like they would throw me in a van just like sons crap.
B
So that's a possibility. That's crazy.
A
That's why I'm so anti war. And the thing is I'm a complete peacenik. I'm a total civilian. I love life, I hate violence. I'll engage in if I have to, but I'm not a Fan of it, but I'm not a hypocrite when it comes to that. Like I'm saying, I don't want to go fight in war. You shouldn't want to go fight in war either, especially when it does nothing for you. You're just going to end up killing innocent people. The people online that promote this war, they just raised the age to 42. Why you go sign up? You didn't hear about that?
B
No, I thought it was.
A
They raised the age to 42. Another sign of military brilliance. You know, we've learned so much from both the Ukrainians and the Israelis. From the Israelis. From the Israelis, we've learned to commit war crimes, learn to target civilian infrastructure, to kill kids. And from the Ukrainians, we've learned to raise our draft age and to raise our military age in general, because the average age of Ukrainian soldier is like 48. And they literally, they press game people, they throw them in vans now to go fight.
B
Wow, 48. Nuts. You're a father at that point. You got kids?
A
Grandfather maybe.
B
That's. That's messed up, man. 42. I mean, you're living your life at that point.
A
Seriously. We live in a society though, man, and like the west, they think like Angela Merkel. Not Merkel. Excuse me. What's her name? She's Ursula von der Leyen. Okay? She is the NATO. She's the unelected head of the. Head of. Head of. Head of the eu. But she used to be Germany's Defense Minister. She made it, mandated that all the tanks that were being made for Germany, they had to be able to accommodate pregnant women. You see, because it's. We have to. We have to put a pregnant woman inside of the battle tank and send her to the front line. You see how insane that is?
B
That's crazy.
A
It's. It's degen. But this is how their minds work. They're like, I must be politically correct even though it hurts me, hurts my people, hurts our population, hurts the country. Women should never be sent to war.
B
No, not pregnant woman.
A
No. It's. It's insane. Yeah, it's insanity. But those. That. That's the genius you deal with. That's why I often say you could get someone from a clown college, get someone working at a pet store, they'd be a much better politician than the people doing stuff now.
B
You think by the time there'll be boots on the ground, by the time this errors, there'll be boots on the ground in Iran?
A
No. No, I mean, I've been predicting boots on the ground for a while. I don't think it's going to happen this soon. I think right now the tentative peace will last another week or two. If you look at the troop movements, Trump keeps moving more troops in. What are you going to do this for? Why did you deploy an additional 10,000? Like. Like it doesn't make any sense. It's not over by any stretch of the imagination. But you have to look at the clock. If this continues on even to June, these giant tankers, they move the speed like a bicycle. So we haven't even really fully felt what's happening yet.
B
Holy crap.
A
So that's what's really scary to think about. But if you look at it globally, China's still getting their oil, India's still getting their oil. It will buy Russian oil as well. It really hurts us just from the standpoint of tanking global trust in the United States of America, because we're the people, we're supposed to protect global shipping and ensure that trade is safe. And we're the people that have occupied the entire world's oceans and have pushed China into this corner. And now China is trying to expand over land, through the IMAC corridor, through backing Iran and forging stronger bonds with Russia. So we're fighting them on land as well. And through fighting them on land, we're going to lose the sea battle, in my opinion. What's going to come out of all this is in about a year or two, I think Taiwan's going to officially, it's going to officially join up with the mainland.
B
You don't think China's going to attack Taiwan?
A
I think it'll join up willingly.
B
Really?
A
Yeah.
B
Dealing. They join up.
A
I mean, they're controlling the fuel right now, Taiwan is. Or no, China's controlling the fuel right now coming out of the Strait. So.
B
Really?
A
Yeah.
B
Holy crap.
A
They're gonna have to make some decisions pretty soon. I'm sure the US is in high level negotiations as making sure Taiwan still gets all the fuel that they're able to muster. But things are changing globally. The United States is overextended, has proved that its military is not always cracked up to be. And if you look at just the giant waste of money, the giant expense of all this, eventually countries are going to look at us and they're going to stop buying our bonds.
B
Damn.
A
And when they stop buying our bonds, this entire shell game, this entire joke, it all goes away. And then you're actually going to worry about, hey, we can't reorder this military equipment that we Just spent. I think we've done like 10,000 strikes on Iran. You think about the amount of munitions that we've used, the missile defense that we've used. We pulled missile defense from Japan and South Korea. Absolutely critical missile defense, especially for the South Koreans. Like, sorry, we need the Thads. We need the Patriots. It's going to Israel because, like, that's our 51st state. That's our. That's our real ally. That's who we actually have to support. So these nations like Japan, that has like a 250% debt to GDP ratio and holds just masses of our debt, they're looking at us and they're like, why do we have to sign on with you forever when you're going to treat us this way? And they looked at us before kind of like as, like a benign hegemon, but we're very malevolent now. And it's been proven that not even if you, like, not even if it's worth it to do. If you cross Trump, if you irritate him, he's willing to use military force against you. And we don't want a president that's. That acts that way. Seriously, like, I. I didn't vote for that. I voted for no new wars. I voted for the peace president. I voted for what I thought he was. Yeah. It's just so disappointing, man.
B
It's not, dude. So there's a chance a dollar crashes in our lifetime.
A
Month dollar is going to crash in 2029. Really?
B
That soon?
A
History rhymes. Great Depression was in 1929. Doesn't the golden age remind you of the Gilded Age at all? You see, that's kind of a little parallel there for you.
B
Yeah.
A
I was looking around Vegas and stuff, looking how expensive everything is. Single be this way forever. Not going to pay $50 for a cheeseburger. You're going to pay 500. And then it will all go away. And then we will rebuild the new world that the boomers destroyed.
B
Vegas is dead. I'm going to be heading out of here in a few years. VCs own all the hotels now. They just charge you an arm and a leg. Like, I'm sure you paid hundreds for your hotel room.
A
Yeah, Resort fee.
B
Yeah. Resort fee was like 70, right? Crazy.
A
No, I did 55.
B
Still crazy for a resort fee.
A
Yeah.
B
You're not using any of that. Let's be honest.
A
No, I'm not. I'm staying there.
B
Yeah. Jesus. Yeah. Vegas is done, I think.
A
Yeah. Here's the thing. Like, Austin is one of those places, like, I'm from Austin. That's Renfowars is at. That's where. Offices and whatnot. I grew up there, but I'm from Austin, and Austin is one of those places that, like, during the pandemic now, like, there's always people coming in. There's always new money. Right. And you look at a place. I saw some of that here. Like, I saw some investing and whatnot, and there's some people, some cash, but it's definitely not as full as I thought it would be.
B
No, I mean, we're getting NBA. That might save us for a little.
A
Really? Y' all are getting a team?
B
Yeah, that was announced recently. MLB and NBA. So that'll save us for a little bit. But it's just, at the end of the day, it's all a Ponzi. Right?
A
I mean, that's what the American economy is. It's taking the can down the road. And, I mean, we took ourselves off the gold standard, then we put ourselves on the petrodollar, and now we've just. We've jeopardized the petrodollar, and all of that is going away. And oil is going to be traded in yuan and other currencies. It's all. It's. It's just been a slow march till here. And I mean, if you were somebody back in 1970 and you had the opportunity to make, you know, billions of dollars off of living like this and making sure that the great grandchildren and grandchildren you had who live in poverty, I mean, a lot of people made that decision, and we could say, oh, I wouldn't make that decision right now. And we're not those people, you know, so it's a very interesting thing with the boomer, where there's like, a lot of stolen valor. They want to talk about World War II all the time, Always want to talk about the Holocaust when I talk about Germany, the heroes, blah, blah, blah. These are the people that either missed the Vietnam War or missed World War II. And they're just kind of living in, like, the movies and the heroism of all of that. We live in a modern world with drones, with ballistic missiles, with nuclear weapons, and the age of global conflict has to come to an end. And what I was hoping with, with Trump was that we'd actually get the peace president and that we'd negotiations with Russia and China that would usher in a semi multipolar world was still the US on top, and he had the political capital to do that at the beginning. I mean, think about this. Think about this, Sean. We Had Vladimir Putin in Alaska with Trump willing to negotiate, willing to end it all, Ukraine, and to end it all in Ukraine. All that means is pulling US Money and pulling Starlink away. I want people that may be listening to this, maybe pro Ukraine. I want you to hear me. In March of 2022, a month after this conflict started, Zelensky, Zelensky, Zelensky went to Istanbul and he had a meeting with Russian delegation and there was a peace deal on the table. And Zelenskyy was about to sign that peace deal. Then Boris Johnson of the UK, but working for NATO, went over to Ukraine, promised Zelenskyy that not just, not just, well, NATO, but America would back him to the hilt. And we've been in this war for like 4 plus years at this point. And if you look at the numbers of people killed, it's well over a million. So you can say, well, Slava, Ukraine, we'll fight to the last Ukrainian. If you're a Ukrainian saying that, well, that's fine, I honor that. But if you're not a Ukrainian, you're saying that you're a, you're a complete goofy. Like, they're going to fight to the last Ukrainian and at the same time, the Iranians are going to give up, they're going to surrender. Well, wouldn't it be the same, Wouldn't that be the same mentality? You just see this, like, geopolitical hypocrisy. You see what I'm trying to point out here, where these people, they'll hold one position that's in complete defiance of the other one that they hold. And they're like, well, this, this is my worldview and it doesn't work like that. You don't get to pick and choose. Right. I just want all war to be over. So I voted for Ukraine war to be over. I voted for no Iran war to ever happen in the first place. I'm the one that's ideologically consistent. So that's my view.
B
I wonder how that meeting went. I'd love to see a recording.
A
Well, I mean, we flew a B2 bomber over his head. It's really disrespectful. Didn't see that. A lot of images from that event. I mean, this stuff the United States has gotten away with doing, it blows my mind. It pisses me off because we could have had into all this basically, literally in the first week. But our country is run by shadowy interests that want to destroy the world economy and want to kill a large portion of the world population because they hate Humans. And like, that's. That's what this all is. It. It's the. The reason why we laugh about it all. And we go like, oh, it's crazy. Look at what Trump did. The joke is on us. Like, they're laughing at us when they do all this stuff.
B
Yeah. How much of this, like, with the Epstein files, how much of that did surprise you at all?
A
I mean, we just saw the stuff my dad always talked about was confirmed, you know, after 10 years of people calling us crazy. And I mean, you look at 2018, we really got banned when the whole Pizzagate discussion started. And I won't even get into that, but you can look at the timeline. Literally two months after that happened, we were completely off the Internet. So, I mean, the same language used in those emails was used in the Epstein files. Look at all these people. Like, John Podesta literally has PDF file art. You look at Marina Abramovich, the spirit cooking lady, and all of it. It's the talk of the people for no Iran war to ever happen. In the first place, I Missile defense. In the first place, I'm the one that's ideologically consistent. I'm the one that's ideologically consistent. So from Japan and South District. So that's my view on South Korea. That's my view on.
B
I wonder how that meeting went.
A
Absolutely critical missile.
B
I wonder how that meeting went. I'd love to see a recording.
A
I mean, we.
B
I'd love to see a recording.
A
I mean, we flew a B2 bomber over his head. Especially for the South Korea flew a B2 bomber over his head. It's really disrespectful. Like, sorry, we. It's really disrespectful. You didn't see that. We need the Patriots. See that. A lot of images from that event. It's going to Israel because images from that event. I mean, this stuff, the. Like, that's our 51st. I mean, this stuff the United States has gotten away with. United States has gotten away with doing it blows my mind. That's our. That's our real out. Doing it blows my mind. It pisses me off because we could lie. That's what we actually have to sort of pisses me off because we could have had an end to all this basic work. So these nations, like, they had an end to all this basically, literally in the first week. Japan, that has like a literally in the first week. But our country is run by 250% debt. But our country is run by shadowy interests that want to destroy the world GDP ratio shadowy interests that want to destroy the world economy and want to and hold just mass economy and want to kill a large portion of the world populations of our dead they look kill a large portion of the world population because they hate humans at us and they're like like why? Because they hate humans and like that's that's what this all is. We have to sign on with you for like that's that's what this all is. It's the revver when you're going to treat us this way. It's the reason why we laugh and they looked at us reason why we laugh about it all and we go like about it all and we go like oh, it's crazy look at before kind of like it's like a banana oh, it's crazy. Look at what Trump did hegemon we're very what Trump did. The joke is on us like they're levelent now and the joke is on us like they're laughing at us when they do all this it's been proven that laughing at us when they do all this stuff.
B
Yeah.
A
How much not even if you like now you yeah.
B
How much of this like with the Epstein should this like with the Epstein fellows how much of that surprise if
A
it's worth it to do if you cross Trump if you irritate fellows how
B
much of that surprised you at all?
A
I mean him he's willing to use military at all. I mean we just saw the stuff my dad always military force against you and we don't just saw the stuff my dad always talked about was confirmed want a president that's that access talked about was confirmed. You know, after 10 years people that way seriously. You know, after 10 years of people calling us crazy I mean look at 20 on us crazy and I mean you look at 2018 we really got like I I didn't vote for that. I voted for no New War 18 we really got banned when the whole pizza gate discussion when the whole pizzagate discussion started. And I won't even I voted for the peace president. I voted for what I thought he was started and I won't even get into that but you can look at the time. Yeah it's just so get into that. But you can look at the timeline. Literally two months after that. How disappointing man.
B
It's Nazi.
A
Literally two months after that happened we were completely off the Internet so there's
B
a chance a dollar crash completely off the Internet. So I mean the same is in our lifetime.
A
I mean the same language used in those emails a dollar is going to crash in 20. Language used in those emails was used in the Epstein 29.
B
Really?
A
That was used in the Epstein files. Look at all history rhymes. Great Depression files. Look at all these people, like John podestian was in 1929. All these people like John Podesta literally has PDF files still. Literally has PDF fil. Art, you look at Marina. Doesn't the Golden Age remind you. Art, you look at Marina Abramovich, the. The Gilded Age. Abramovich, the Spirit Cooking Lady. And all of it. All you see, that's kind of Spirit Cooking lady and all of it. It's the talk of the p. A little parallel there for you.
B
Yeah.
A
I was looking around Vegas and stuff, just looking how expensive everything is. It's the talk of the P. Sing. I'll be this way forever. Not gonna pay $50 for a cheeseburger. You're gonna pay 500. And then it will all go away. And then we will rebuild the new world that the boomers destroyed.
B
Vegas is dead. I'm going to be heading out of here in a few years. VCs own all the hotels now. They just charge you an arm and a leg. Like, I'm sure you paid hundreds for your hotel room.
A
Yeah. Resort fee.
B
Yeah, resort fee was like 70, right? Crazy.
A
Not 55.
B
Still crazy for a resort fee. You're not using any of that. Let's be honest.
A
No, I'm not. I'm staying there.
B
Yeah. Jesus. Yeah. Vegas is done. I think.
A
Here's the thing. Like, Austin is one of those places. Like, I'm from Austin. That's Renforce is at. That's where offices and whatnot. I grew up up there, but I'm from Austin. And Austin is one of those places that, like, during the pandemic now, like, there's always people coming in. There's always new money. Right. And you look at a place. I. I saw some of that here. Like, I saw some investing and whatnot, and there's some people, some cash, but it's definitely not as full as I thought it would be.
B
No, I mean, we're getting NBA. That might save us for a little.
A
Really? Y' all are getting a team?
B
Yeah, that was announced recently. Mlb. So that'll save us for a little. A little bit. But it's just, at the end of the day, it's all a Ponzi. Right?
A
I mean, that's what the American economy is a can down the road. And, I mean, we took ourselves off the gold. Standard, then we put ourselves on the petro. Dollar and now we've just, we jeopardized the petro dollar and all that is going away. And oil is going to be traded, yuan and other currencies. It's all, it's, it's just been a slow march till here. And I mean, if you were somebody back in 1970, 70, and you had the opportunity to make, you know, billions of dollars off of living like this, making sure that the great grandchildren and grandchildren you had who live in poverty, I mean, a lot of people made that decision and we could say, oh, I wouldn't make that decision right now. And we're not those people, you know, so it's a very interesting thing with the Boo Boomer where there's like a lot of stolen valor. They want to talk about World War
B
II
A
all the time, all always want to talk about the Holocaust, want to talk about Germany. Always the heroes, blah, blah, blah. These are the people that either miss the Vietnam War or missed World War II. And they're just kind of living in like the movies and the heroism of all that. We live in a modern world with drones, with ballistic missiles, with nuclear weapons. And the age of global conflict has to come to an end. And what I was hoping with, with Trump was that we'd actually get the peace President, And that we get negotiate with Russia and China that would usher in a semi multipolar world, was still the US on top. And he had the political capital to do that at the beginning. I mean, think about this. Think about this, Sean. We had Vladimir Putin in Alaska with Trump willing to negotiate, willing to end it all, Ukraine, and to end it all in Ukraine. All that means is pulling US Money and pulling starlink away way. I want people that maybe listening to this, maybe pro Ukraine. I want you to hear me In March of 2022, a month after this conflict started. So let's keep. Zelensky went to Istanbul and he had a meeting with Russian delegation and there was a peace deal on the table. And Zelensky was about to sign that peace deal. Then Boris Johnson of the UK but working for NATO, went over to Ukraine, promised Zelensky that not just, not just, well, NATO, but America would back him to the Hill. And we've been in this war for like 4 plus years at this point. And if you look at the numbers of people killed, it's well over a million. So you can say, well, Slava, Ukraine will fight to the last Ukrainian. If you're Ukrainian saying that, that's fine, I honor that. But if you're not Ukrainian, you're saying that you're a. You're a complete goofy. Like they're gonna fight to the last Ukrainian and at the same time the Iranians are going to give up. They're going to surrender. Well, wouldn't it be the same. Wouldn't that be the same in mentality? You just see this like geopolitical hypocrisies. See what I'm trying to point out here.
B
Yeah.
A
Where these people go hold one position that's in complete defiance to the other one that they hold and like, well, this, this is my world. You and it doesn't work like that. You don't get to pick and choose.
B
Right.
A
I just want all war to be over. So I voted for Ukraine war to be over. I would for no Iran war to ever happen in the first place. I am the one that's ideologically considered. So that's my view on
B
I wonder how that meeting went. I. I'd love to see a recording.
A
Well, I mean we flew a B2 bomber over his head. It's really disrespectful. Really didn't see that lot of images from that event. I mean the stuff the United States has gotten away with doing, it blows my mind. It pisses me off because we could have had an end to all this basic literally in the first week. But our country is run by shadow, shadowy interests that want to destroy the world economy and want to kill a large portion of the world population because they hate humans. And like that's, that's what this all is. It. It's the, the reason why we laugh about it all. And we go like, oh, oh, it's crazy. Look at what Trump did. The joke is on us. Like they're laughing at us when they do all this stuff.
B
Yeah. How much should this like with the Epstein fellows. How much of that didn't surprise you at all?
A
I mean, we just saw the stuff my dad always talked about was confirmed. You know, after 10 years, people calling us crazy. And I mean you look at 2018, we really got banned when the whole Pizzagate discussion started. And I won't even they get into that. But you can look at the time. Literally two months after that happened, we were completely off the Internet. So I mean the same language used in those emails was used in the EP files. Look at all all these people. Like John Podest still literally has PDF file art you'll get from Marina Abramovich, the spirit cooking lady and all of it. It's the talk of the. For no Iran were to ever happen in the first place I hold missile defense in the first place. I am the one that's ideologically cons I'm the one that's ideologically consistent. So from Japan and South so that's my view on South Korea.
B
That's my view on I wonder how that meeting went.
A
I absolutely critical missile defense.
B
Wonder how that meeting went. I I'd love to see a recording. I'd love to see a recording.
A
I mean we flew a B2 bomber over his head. Especially for the South Korea flew a B2 bomber over his head. It's really disrespectful like sorry, we it's really disrespectful. Didn't see that. No need the Thads we need the Patriots respectful. Really didn't see that. A lot of images from that event it's going to Israel because of images from that event. I mean the stuff that you like that's our 51st I mean the stuff the United States has gotten away with United States has gotten away with doing it blows my mind. Hey, that's our that's our reality. Doing it blows my mind. It pisses me off because we could lie. That's where we actually have to so pisses me off because we could have had an end to all this basically. So these nations like they had an end to all this basic literally in the first week. Japan that has like a literally in the first week. But our country is run by 250 debt but our country is run by shadowy interests that want to destroy the world GDP ratio shadowy interests that want to destroy the world economy and what to and holds just massive economy and want to kill a large portion of world population of our dead. They look at kill large portion of the world population because they hate humans at us and they're like like why? Because they hate humans and like that's that's what this all is we have to sign on with you for and like that's that's what this all is is it? It's the the river when you're going to treat us this way. It's the the reason why we laugh and they looked at us reason why we laugh about it all and we go like oh, laugh about it all and we go like oh, it's crazy. Look at before kind of like it's like a benign oh, it's crazy. Look at what Trump did hegemon. We're very what Trump did. The joke is on us like they're laughing malevolent now and it the joke is on us like they're laughing laughing at us when they do all this. It's been proven that laughing at us when they do all this stuff.
B
Yeah.
A
How much not even if you like not even.
B
Yeah. How much should this like with the Epstein should this like with the Epstein fellows? How much of that did surprise if
A
it's worth it to do if you. Ross Trump, if you irritate fellas how
B
much of that to surprise you at all?
A
I mean him he's willing to use military at all. I mean we just saw the stuff my dad always military force against you and we don't just saw the stuff my dad always talked about was confirmed. I want a president that's that access talked about was confirmed. You know, after 10 years people that way seriously. You know, after 10 years of people calling us crazy and I mean you look at 20 all and it's crazy. I mean you look at 2018, we really got like I I didn't vote for that. I voted for no new war. 18, we really got banned when the whole pizza gate discussion when the whole pizza gate discussion started. And I I won't even I voted for the peace president. I voted for what I thought he was started. And I I won't even get into that. But you can look at the time.
B
Yeah.
A
Like it's just so get into that. But you can look at the timeline literally two months after that. Oh, disappointing, man. It's not literally two months after that happened. We were completely off the Internet.
B
So so there's a chance a dollar
A
crashes completely off the Internet.
B
So I mean the same is in our lifetime month.
A
So I mean the same language used in those emails a dollar is going to crash in 2020. Language used in those emails was used in the EP 29. Really? That soon was used in the Epstein files. Look at all history rhymes. Great depression files. Look at all these people like John Pedestrian was in 1929. All these people like John Podest still literally has PDF file. Still literally has PDF file. Art, you look at Marina doesn't the golden age remind you Art, you look at Marina Abramovich, the gilded age Abramovich the spirit cooking lady and all of it all you see that's kind of spirit cooking lady and all of it. It's the talk of the p A little parallel there for you. Yeah, I was looking around Vegas and stuff, just looking how expensive everything is. It's the talk of the p sing I'll be this way forever. Not gonna pay $50 for a cheeseburger. You're gonna pay 500 and then it will all go away, and then we will rebuild the new world that the boomers destroyed.
B
Vegas is dead. I'm gonna be heading out of here in a few years. VCs own all the hotels now. They just charge you an arm and a leg. Like, I'm sure you paid hundreds for your hotel room.
A
Yeah, Resort fee.
B
Yeah. Resort fee was like 70, right? Crazy.
A
No, 55.
B
Still crazy. It's for a resort fee.
A
Yeah.
B
You're not using any of that? Let's be honest.
A
No, I'm not just staying there.
B
Yeah. Jesus. Yeah. Vegas. Adonna. I think.
A
Yeah. Here's the thing. Like, Austin is one of those places. Like, I'm from Austin. That's where Infowars is at. That's where office is and whatnot. And I grew up there, but I'm from Austin. And Austin is one of those places that, like, during the pandemic now, like, there's always people coming in. There's always new money. Right. And you look at a place. I saw some of that here. Like, I saw some investing and whatnot, and there's some people, some cash, but it's definitely not as full as I thought it would be.
B
No, I mean, we're getting NBA. That might save us for a little.
A
Really? Y' all are getting a team?
B
Yeah, that was announced recently. Mlb. So that'll save us for a little. Little bit. But it's just, at the end of the day, it's all a Ponzi, Right?
A
I mean, that's what the American economy is a can down the road. And I mean, we took ourselves off the GO. Gold standard, then we put ourselves on the Petro dollar, and now we've just. We've jeopardized the petrodollar and all of that is going away. And oil is going to be traded on other currencies. It's all. It's. It's just been a slow march till here. And I mean, if you were somebody back in 1970 and you had the opportunity to make, you know, billions of dollars off of living like this, making sure that the great grandchildren and grandchildren you had who live in poverty, I mean, a lot of people made that decision, and we could say, oh, I wouldn't make that decision right now. And we're not those people, you know, so it's a very interesting thing with the boo Boomer where there's like, a lot of stolen valor. They want to talk about World War
B
II
A
all the time. All always want to talk about the Holocaust. When I talk about Germany, always the heroes Blah, blah, blah. These are the people that either miss the Vietnam War or missed World War II. And they're just kind of living in like the movies and the heroism of all that. We live in a modern world with drones, with ballistic missiles, with nuclear weapons. And the age of global conflict has to come to an end. And what I was hoping with, with Trump was that we'd actually get the peace pres. And that we'd get negotiate with Russia and China that would usher in a semi multipolar world. Was still the US on top. And he had had the political capital to do that at the beginning. I mean, think about this. Think about this, Sean. We had Vladimir Putin in Alaska with Trump willing to negotiate, willing to end it all Ukraine, and to end it all Ukraine. All that means is pulling you US Money and pulling Starlink away. I want people that maybe listening to this, maybe pro Ukraine. I want you to hear me In March of 2022, a month after this conflict started. So let's keep as. So Lansky Zelensky, he went to Istanbul and he had a meeting with Russian delegation and there was a peace deal on the table. And Zelensky was about to sign that peace deal. Then Boris Johnson of the UK okay, but working for NATO went over to Ukraine, promised Zelensky that not just, not just well, NATO, but America would back him to the Hill. And we've been in this war for like 4 plus years at this point point. And if you look at the numbers of people killed, it's well over a million. So you can say, well, Slava, Ukraine will fight to the last Ukrainian. If you're Ukrainian saying that, that's fine, I honor that. But if you're not Ukraine and you're saying that you're a, you're a complete goofy, like they're gonna fight to the last Ukrainian and at the same time the Iranians are going to give up, they're going to surrender. Well, wouldn't it be the same, wouldn't that be the same mentality? You just see this like geopolitical hypocrisies. See what I'm trying to point out here.
B
Yeah.
A
Where these people hold one position that's in complete defiance to the other one that they hold. And like, well, this, this is my world view and it doesn't work like, like that you don't get to pick and choose. Right. I just want all war to be over. So I voted for you Ukraine war to be over. I would for no Iran war to ever happen in the first place. I, I'm the one that's ideologically. So that's my view on.
B
I wonder how that meeting went. I, I'd love to see a recording.
A
Well, I mean, we flew a B2 bomber over his head. It's really disrespectful. Didn't see that. No images from that event. I mean, the stuff the United States has gotten away with doing, it blows my mind. It pisses me off because we could have had an end to all this basic literally in the first week, but our country is run by sh. Shadowy interests that want to destroy the world economy and want to kill a large portion of the world population because they hate humans. And like that's, that's what this all is. It. It's the, the reason why we laugh about it all and we go like, oh, oh, it's crazy. Look at what Trump did. The joke is on us. Like they're laughing at us when they do all this stuff.
B
Yeah. How much of this, like with the Epstein fellas, how much of that didn't surprise?
A
I mean, we just saw the stuff my dad always talked about was confirmed. You know, after 10 years people calling us crazy and I mean, you look at 2018, we really got banned when the whole Pizzagate discussion. Started. And I won't even get into that. But you can look at the time. Literally two months after that happened, we were completely off the Internet. So I mean the same language used in those emails was used in the episode Seen Files. Look at all these people. Like John Podest still literally has PDF file art. You look at Marina Abramovich, the spirit cooking lady and all of it. It's the talk of the p. You don't get to pick and choose is right. I just want all war to be over. So I voted for Ukraine war to be over. I would for no Iran war to ever happen in the first place. I. I'm the one that's ideologically considered. So that's my view on.
B
I wonder how that meeting went. I, I'd love to see a recording.
A
Well, I mean we flew a B2 bomber over his head. It's really disrespectful. Didn't see that lot of images from that event. I mean the stuff the United States has gotten away with doing, it blows my mind. It pisses me off because we could have had an end to all this basic literally in the first week, but our country is run by shadowy interests that want to destroy the world economy and want to kill a large portion of the world population because they hate humans. And like that's that's what this all is. It. It's the. The reason why we laugh about it all and we go like oh, oh, it's crazy. Look at what Trump did. The joke is on us. Like they're laughing happening at us when they do all this stuff.
B
Yeah. How much should this like with the Epstein fellas? How much of that didn't surprise you at all?
A
I mean we just saw the stuff my dad always talked about was confirmed, you know, after 10 years people calling us crazy and I mean you look at 2018, we really got banned when the whole pizza gate discussion started and I. I won't even get into that. But you can look at the time literally two months after that happened and we were completely off the Internet. So I mean the same language used in those emails was used in the EP files. Look at all these people. Like John Podest still literally has PDF files. Art, you'll get Marina Abramovich, the Spirit Cooking lady and all of it, Sataka, the peach.
Podcast: Digital Social Hour
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Rex Jones
Episode Title: Rex Jones Predicts A Dollar Crash... | DSH #1985
Date: May 28, 2026
In this electrifying and candid conversation, Sean Kelly welcomes Rex Jones, son of Alex Jones, for an unfiltered examination of U.S. politics, media manipulation, the evolution—and death—of the MAGA movement, the global role of America, and an urgent prediction of imminent economic and geopolitical shifts. Rex Jones doesn’t pull punches as he critiques both sides of the aisle, rails against the military-industrial complex, outlines the danger of AI and surveillance, and warns of a coming dollar crash. This episode is packed with provocative takes on war, generational perspectives, propaganda, and the bleak economic horizon.
This episode is a sweeping and confrontational critique of American politics, media, war, economics, and culture—delivered from a fiercely iconoclastic Gen-Z perspective. Rex Jones urges listeners to reject mainstream narratives, question the motives of elites, and brace for a transformative economic collapse—with 2029 circled in red. Whether or not you agree with the doomsday predictions, the episode offers sharp insight into the mindset of a new, deeply skeptical generation confronting an unraveling status quo.