"In order to become a world leader, you have to go to the islands. In order to become a celebrity, you have to go to the Diddy party. This is the way their system works. It's a rite of initiation."
Tucker Carlson took the stage in Reading, PA on Monday night to massive applause, cheers and a standing ovation. His mission on his 16-city live tour is to remind Americans that our country doesn't suck, and the people of Reading and the Keystone State were here for it.
The energy of the crowd was palpable and so was the pride of Pennsylvanians in their state and their nation, despite the troubles and difficulties Carlson pointed out, with which the crowd agreed. PA Governor Josh Shapiro came under fire from Carlson after the Democrat leader hosted Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky at a Scranton ammunition factory on Sunday. Carlson pointed out that the state has plenty of problems to solve without Shapiro attempting to cover the problems of another nation over the issues concerning his own citizens.
Reading is a beautiful city, and Carlson pointed this out. The architecture of the downtown area is intentional and the Victorian-era houses with their glorious wrap-around porches and stained glass windows show the care that went into making this city. Like nearby Philadelphia, which has so much cultural and historical significance, it is a city verging on disaster. Homelessness, addiction, and poor governance have demeaned the citizens of these towns and lead the city centers to ruin. Carlson said he hadn't intended to give a speech like this, but that the image of Shapiro touring around with Zelensky infuriated him. "They love violence," he said, going on to say that they love violence "because it makes them feel like God."
"When was the last time someone built something beautiful and useful in Reading?" Carlson asked. The crowd answered the question, clearly it had been a long time. "Do not allow the most useless people this country has produced… to occupy the moral high ground," he said, indicating that Tim Walz and Kamala Harris are exactly these kinds of useless people. "They know how inadequate they are, they know how guilty they are, they know how Jeffrey Epstein died and they're terrified you'll find out," he said.
Human Events' Jack Posobiec and Infowars' Alex Jones joined Carlson on stage. Posobiec, a native of eastern PA, was Tucker's first guest, and received a hero's homecoming from an audience as familiar with the roads and ethos of the state as Posobiec. Posobiec joined Carlson in rejecting the idea that Zelensky and the war in Ukraine should take precedence over the needs of Pennsylvanians and American citizens. He detailed the state of his hometown, Norristown, which has been essentially stripped of anything useful. "I would trade all the material things that I have if I could just have my town back," he said.
He said it was the kind of town where whole families grew up for generations, "your whole world was a couple of blocks and everyone knew everyone and it was good."
"Actually, most people don't dream of having helicopters," Carlson said. "They dream of living where they grew up, with people they went to high school with, walking distance from their grandparents' graves. That's not too much." This was the kind of place where Posobiec grew up. And he watched it fall apart. It began as a place where Posobiec could go around his neighborhood by himself, go with his brother to the library on their own, until vagrants flooded the area, committing violence, followed shortly by waves of illegal immigrants as the small city of Norristown, PA became a sanctuary city. "The hospital I was born in is now a vacant lot next to a Planned Parenthood clinic," he said.
"Now, most of the people in this room either lived through something like this, or know people who lived through something like this," Posobiec went on. "And what I've come to learn, is that it's politicians like Josh Shapiro and politicians like Joe Biden from Scranton and all the others who have done this to us. This was done by design. People were taken for granted. Their lives were destroyed, their communities were destroyed. And I do not have any explanation for it, other than they serve death and they hate the people they're supposed to represent."
"At some point: is it indifference, is it incompetence or is it complicity?" Posobiec asked.
"The goal is the result," the two agreed. The intention of the policies is the result of those policies, and that's why, they concluded, Pennsylvania officials have let so many of the state's jewels run to ruin.
The two moved on to discussing the multiple assassination attempts against Donald Trump, about which Posobiec is doing a deep investigation to uncover the 5 assassination teams that have vowed to take him out, per Congressman Matt Gaetz, as well as the nature of the $150,000 bounty for his murder. That sum was announced in a letter from the most recent would-be assassin, Ryan Routh, claiming responsibility for his attempt to kill the former president.
When Alex Jones was introduced as Carlson's second guest, the crowd went wild, and Jones did not disappoint. As he went through insane-sounding theory after insane-sounding theory, he advised the audience to look them up. Each one of them turned out to be real and underreported. From gay frogs, to spider goats, to mouse-human hybrids, all are easily findable on Google. This has been Jones' stock in trade—saying things that sound absolutely outlandish that prove to be 100% true is what has earned him his dedicated fan base over the years. Without equivocation, Jones said the pandemic showed us that "the mask is off," and that "your enemy is the globalist transhumanist new world order."
The three also came up with a new theory, and given their previous accuracy, it's likely one to watch out for. Posobiec addressed the "infomercials" Oprah Winfrey has been doing with Kamala Harris, saying that these started after Sean "Diddy" Combs was arrested for engaging in human trafficking for the purpose of hosting lascivious sex parties. It's reported that authorities found some 1,000 bottles of lube in his house. Oprah, Posobiec said, had been known to attend these parties. The interview with Harris came "right after the FBI seized all of the P. Diddy tapes that Oprah is on from the parties that he was holding."
"And so I used to think that, you know, we got to protect Trump," he said, "we got to keep him safe… Now I realize there's somebody else we got to keep safe. We got to keep Diddy safe, because that's the next guy they're going to go for. This guy can tell us, if you want to know how your government actually works, that's the guy we got to talk to, Tucker, I don't know, maybe you have an in - could you get Diddy on the tour? Maybe?"
"This is how they run the government," he continued.
"This is definitely another Epstein operation," Jones chimed in.
"He's the black Epstein," Posobiec said. On Epstein, he said "people would say, 'how is it that so many of our world leaders have gone to an island such as that?' Right? They said, 'How could this have happened? How could it be such an open secret?'"
"And then when it happens, people come out and— Bill Gates again, by the way— and suddenly people said, 'We all knew. We all knew there was stuff about Jeff.' What do you mean you all knew about this? What do you mean you knew about this kind of stuff?"
"And you realize we're looking at it backwards," Posobiec said. "In order to become a world leader, you have to go to the islands. In order to become a celebrity, you have to go to the Diddy party. This is the way their system works. It's a rite of initiation."
"Absolutely, that's what I was saying," Jones said, noting the gang initiation rights of having to kill someone to get in. "They know they're going to be videotaped doing illegal things so they can get to the gang. It is the initiation."
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