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Because there's a war on for your mind; broadcaster, filmmaker and news analyst Alex Jones brings you an in-depth look at the news between the day's headlines.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-09 Friday
Kyle Rittenhouse, a renowned gun-rights activist famous for his self-defense trial, discusses the implications of recent anti-ICE violence and self-defense rights. He reflects on the media bias surrounding officer-involved shootings and shares strategies for organizing gun rights movements. Alongside him, William F. Jasper, a conservative journalist, delves into globalism, the U.N.'s influence, and the need to sever U.S. funding to international bodies. Their conversation touches on geopolitics, including the impact of communism in Latin America and the connection to U.N. migration treaties.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-08 Thursday
Kyle Serafin, a former FBI whistleblower, sheds light on deadly-force standards and critiques DOJ personnel, while Enrique Tarrio discusses the consequences of January 6 and advocates for strong law enforcement. Stuart Rhodes shares insights on the legal aftermath of the Capitol protests and calls for accountability in the justice system. Ivan Raiklin emphasizes military intelligence's role in addressing corruption. Together, they explore themes of unrest, national security, and the push for decisive action against perceived deep state influences.

Jan 7, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-07 Wednesday
Robert Barnes, an attorney and legal commentator known for his insights on geopolitics and law, and Nick Sordor, an on-the-ground reporter for InfoWars, join the discussion. They dive into the strategic implications of the U.S. intervention in Venezuela and the risks of militia violence. Barnes highlights potential CIA traps in foreign policy, while Sordor provides eyewitness accounts from the chaotic ICE operations in Minneapolis. The duo also addresses the geopolitical shift towards a tripolar world and the looming challenges for U.S. power.

Jan 6, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-06 Tuesday
Jackson Hinkle, a political commentator known for his YouTube program 'Legitimate Targets,' joins to debate U.S. intervention in Venezuela. He argues for respecting Venezuelan sovereignty over corporate interests. Dr. Kirk Elliott, an economist, discusses the impact of Venezuela's turmoil on silver and gold markets, emphasizing global supply issues. Hinkle warns against foreign occupations while focusing on domestic crises, bringing a stark contrast to Jones’ perspective on militia violence and intervention's legitimacy.

Jan 5, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-05 Monday
Patrick Byrne, former CEO of Overstock and intelligence community collaborator, dives into Venezuela's geopolitical significance and the alleged deep-state ties. Matt Bracken, an author and counterterrorism expert, discusses military strategies and the looming threat of kinetic escalation. The trio analyzes the possible fallout of U.S. actions in Venezuela, the implications of a collapsing global order, and cautionary insights from veterans and Venezuelan callers about intervention. The urgency of these discussions highlights the fragile balance in global politics.

Jan 4, 2026 • 1h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-04 Sunday
In a bold discussion, Alex Jones frames Venezuela as a geopolitical battleground, arguing for regime change due to electoral interference. He praises the precision of the operation that saw Maduro ousted, linking Venezuela's influence to global election fraud. Personal anecdotes highlight the dire suffering under Maduro, while the episode includes reactions from Venezuelans applauding the U.S. action. Jones also analyzes global responses and critiques prominent figures' views on Latin America, pushing for accountability in U.S. politics.

Jan 2, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-02 Friday
In this discussion, Gary Melton, a former U.S. Special Forces Green Beret, emphasizes the importance of accountability and local resistance against threats to liberty. He advocates for community organization to reclaim constitutional freedoms. Meanwhile, Matt Bracken, a geopolitical commentator, highlights global vulnerabilities, such as supply-chain risks and cyber threats, warning of misinformation and AI manipulations. Both guests dive into the interplay of national security and personal freedoms, offering insights on the intricate landscape of contemporary geopolitics.

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Jan 1, 2026 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2026-Jan-01 Thursday
In a riveting discussion, Gary Melton, a former Green Beret, delves into modern psychological operations and the impact of smear campaigns on unity. Roger Stone urges the need for transparency regarding the Epstein files, while Gavin McInnes analyzes cultural shifts and the importance of meritocracy. Dr. Ben Marble critiques COVID vaccine repercussions, echoing concerns about medical freedom. Tom Renz highlights DOJ corruption and the necessity for accountability within political circles. The guests collectively stress resilience in the face of societal challenges.

Dec 31, 2025 • 3h 60min
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Dec 30, 2025 • 3h 60min
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