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Welcome, welcome, welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to another edition of the program. | ||
It is, my friends, what, the 15th of May? | ||
16th of May? | ||
Wednesday, 2001. And I'm Alex Jones, your host. | ||
We'll be live until 7 o'clock tonight on Time Warner Cable Channel 10. It's been quite a week. | ||
Fox News ran a hit piece last night against Access Television, and they misrepresented this show. | ||
We've been supportive of National Fox in a few areas, and locally they've been better than some of the other affiliates. | ||
They just want to send a slimy fellow down here to misrepresent what we're doing and to imply... | ||
That you're paying for access television. | ||
Of course, you're also paying for Fox and the Discovery Channel and the rest of it. | ||
You're paying a lot of money for that. | ||
For all of the access channels, you're paying 34 cents of your basic cable bill. | ||
That's county, city, school district, and three channels of community programming. | ||
The other channels are costing you up to a dollar to three dollars apiece per channel. | ||
This, of course, is in the basic cable rate package. | ||
You could have less channels, I'm sure, if you wanted. | ||
Aren't you glad that the basic cable package has gotten larger with more channels for you, two channels of PBS, you name it? | ||
You see, there are moves that we've confirmed inside the city of Austin to shut down AXS TV. It is so incredibly popular they're having trouble doing that, even showing up in the Nielsen ratings. | ||
And Fox's piece was trying to imply that there are no viewers of this show. | ||
And that it's a bunch of profanity and garbage. | ||
By picking some of the shows that are actually half-decent, like Vent, that are on at 1 o'clock in the morning, and implying that it's endless profanity and mindlessness, which it's not. | ||
Even taking that show out of context, they were fair to Mary Pope, whose program Common Sense is hosted by Rusty Fields and George Humphrey, a former city council member. | ||
They called myself anti-government. | ||
We spent hours with them. | ||
Tried to help them out, tried to accommodate them, and he repeatedly asked us, are you anti-government? | ||
I said, no, I'm anti-corrupt government. | ||
I believe in good government, a constitutional republic, a rule of law. | ||
But they said twice that I was anti-government in some other derogatory terms. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I'm used to that. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I just wanted to comment on that. | ||
And if you want less channels in your basic cable package, and you don't want to be able to watch city council meetings and county commissioner meetings, and to have three channels of access television where we bring you alternative news and community events and UT women's basketball and softball and volleyball, then you don't want access television. | ||
And it is a First Amendment forum for you to get your opinion out, and that's what it's all about. | ||
Myself, I'm on almost 100 AM and FM stations. | ||
I've been on ABC 2020, CBS 60 Minutes, Hard Copy Extra, C-SPAN, the Fox Report. | ||
The list goes on and on for hours. | ||
CNN, NBC, CBS Nightly News, every major newspaper in the country, basically. | ||
And so I'm here, Mr. Establishment, really, defending Access Television, coming down here every week, talking about it on my radio show, telling you to get involved, and then we get a nasty report out of Fox, who I've been supportive of. | ||
Slimy, low-life behavior. | ||
And you ought to be ashamed of yourself. | ||
All right, all that aside, huge show lined up today. | ||
Mike spent all night last night, didn't get any sleep. | ||
Taking about 10 hours of video and condensing it down to an hour and 33 minutes. | ||
I think an hour and 35 minutes, actually. | ||
One of the pieces is 32 minutes long. | ||
It is Belton County government annex building to be terrorized next month. | ||
This is from April 28, 2001. Well, it actually happened this Saturday morning. | ||
The listeners of my show up there contacted me Friday night. | ||
Mike was doing his own show promoting our Second Amendment rally this Sunday. | ||
We got about three hours sleep. | ||
We were there at 6.30 in the morning and covered it. | ||
The piece starts out with the military showing up. | ||
Nobody's there. | ||
Suddenly cars are exploding, helicopters, blood everywhere. | ||
They're announcing it's a real terrorist attack to the media. | ||
A lot of the media doesn't even know that this was just a drill, even though they told them a month before. | ||
Psychological warfare against you, just like the fake nuclear spill they had in mid-2000 in Kyle, south of Austin, declaring an emergency, calling in troops, the highways were jammed, many people panicked, and now you don't even remember it, most of you. | ||
That's the conditioning, the fear. | ||
They're going to keep you safe. | ||
We have the three fake bioattacks, one downtown, shutting down part of downtown, quarantining two hospitals. | ||
We then had another similar event a week later at the DPS where 30 officers went to the hospital, then 320 went two days later. | ||
I was forced to jump in front of ABC live news cameras like something out of The Running Man and scream, it's fake, it's fake, psychological warfare, it's fake. | ||
They retracted the next night on ABC and admitted that it was a drill. | ||
So they're yelling fire in this city. | ||
Weekend, month out, year out, all the time, and it's nationwide, fake bioattacks, fake chemical attacks, hysteria being generated so that you have the perception of terrorism and so you will give up your liberties. | ||
That's their quote. | ||
I know you've seen it in the paper. | ||
You've seen it on the news. | ||
Will you give up your liberties for security? | ||
It's endlessly in the news, on TV, even in the sitcoms. | ||
When you give up your liberty, you never get security in return. | ||
So that piece is coming up here in about 15, a little under 15 minutes. | ||
Then we're going to come back at 5.30. | ||
I have never seen propaganda of this magnitude against me. | ||
I have been libeled yet again. | ||
Front page of the San Antonio Express News Monday. | ||
Half of the cover. | ||
And it is pure lies. | ||
We're going to read these stories and then air the video. | ||
Video tells a million words. | ||
We're going to do it right here. | ||
We were attacked viciously by the 100 bureaucrat march. | ||
We were savaged by them. | ||
My $6,000 Canon camera, broadcast quality camera, was attacked by them by throwing Kool-Aid on it. | ||
They were cussing at us, trying to get us arrested. | ||
One of them hit Mike in the head with a sign from behind. | ||
We didn't catch that on tape. | ||
We caught another one hitting him on the head from in front. | ||
Then running and trying to get us arrested for the First Amendment. | ||
And the paper has me front page as a wicked bully that attacks women. | ||
And then on Tuesday, they had a front page in the B section by this Carrie Clack, this man, implying everything you can imagine. | ||
They imply everything in here. | ||
I'm just completely blown away by all of it. | ||
But we can actually thank CNN. National broadcast for being more honest than the local media. | ||
Do you see what that says right there? | ||
Now, I've been calling them the 200 bureaucrat march since last year. | ||
Okay. | ||
They are the 100 march. | ||
So the media has been caught lying, and now they're reporting the truth. | ||
They'll report lies tomorrow. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
They just put a little bit of truth in there. | ||
Million march draws 100 for gun control. | ||
Now, that's national rally. | ||
Counting bureaucrats and hired security and employees of Handgun Control Incorporated, funded by Mr. McCalley and George Soros, both billionaires, they had 160 people at the Texas Capitol. | ||
We had upwards of 1,000 over our rally two weeks ago, as reported by local media, 500 any one time. | ||
The Statesman reported on our April 22nd... | ||
Rally on the 23rd that we had a hundred people we forced a retraction on page two of the paper that we were two weeks ago on this show I Don't have the time to force attractions on their latest lies the statesman also wrote a lying article Saying that we didn't have any women there when most of our crowd were women For the second amendment sisters, and yes, I'm not ashamed as a man. | ||
I am proud to be an honorary member They take men, too. | ||
Yes, please, Mike. | ||
Give us a close shot. | ||
That's a good idea, Mike. | ||
Give us a close shot. | ||
Of the Second Amendment sisters. | ||
You'll be seeing some of their speeches coming up. | ||
But you know what? | ||
The bad part of this CNN.com story, admitting they had 100 people at their national march, is that every day, 365 days a year at the West Mall, There are tens of thousands of people demonstrating and marching, and they never get even local mention in the D.C. paper. | ||
But 100 elitist and Rosie O'Donnell gun grabbers show up in Washington, and they get nationwide attention. | ||
Now, we're having rallies with 1,000 people at it right here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Our counter-demonstration has more than they have this weekend, and we're not getting any of the press, and it's not fair. | ||
There's our crowd. | ||
But it's what you should learn to expect from these people. | ||
So there's a story within a story here on this. | ||
But we're going to delve into the lies of the media. | ||
They're not liberal media. | ||
They are elitist media. | ||
So that is coming up. | ||
I mean, Mike reminded me to do this, and thank you, Mike. | ||
Everyone should tape this show while it's still around every Wednesday from 4.30 to 7 p.m. | ||
Channel 10. You should be erasing over the Super Bowl, getting a tape, doing whatever you have to, bare minimum, to tape this show and pass it on. | ||
You know, it's no brag. | ||
It's fact when I tell you. | ||
That I've been successful getting the truth out, but I still do access television. | ||
To me, it's a gauge of the success we've had circumventing the mainstream media. | ||
Last night, I went in. | ||
I had to do my radio show, and I was a little tired, so I went to take a stimulant, some small cup of coffee at the local convenience store. | ||
I walked in. | ||
Both the women behind the counter, one black, one white, were fans of the show, both young. | ||
Two men stopped me in the parking lot. | ||
Then a woman stopped me in the parking lot. | ||
And I could barely get my coffee and get back to the studio and do my show. | ||
They were all fans. | ||
Everyone I ran into at the convenience store. | ||
Now, you're just as smart. | ||
You're just as eloquent. | ||
You're just as intelligent as Alex Jones. | ||
You all need to have access to TV shows. | ||
And you need to be taping these programs and at least passing them on. | ||
You're asking what you can do. | ||
I go to the store. | ||
Half the people I go by stop and talk to me. | ||
It's not that, ooh, look, they're talking to me. | ||
I could care less about that. | ||
It's frankly an annoyance, but I don't mind doing it. | ||
It's a gauge. | ||
My God! | ||
I'm on Access Television in Austin. | ||
I've been censored off the radio. | ||
I'm on the rest of the country, but not here. | ||
And everybody knows me, and they're all agreeing. | ||
I mean, the illusion is disappearing. | ||
That's why I'm being attacked on the front page of the San Antonio Express News and the Statesman. | ||
That's why I'm being attacked on Fox News locally. | ||
That's why I'm being attacked on KXAN viciously by editing my words together to make it look like I was saying something horrible two weeks ago. | ||
They're on the run, ladies and gentlemen, and they know it. | ||
All across the country, their ratings are disappearing on the major networks. | ||
Fox is telling a little bit more of the truth, and their ratings are exploding. | ||
All across the country, talk radio's ratings are exploding, unless you're some old, tired, phony conservative like Limbaugh. | ||
We're talking about the truth here, folks, fighting the New World Order, that there is a huge criminal government working with private corporations to deprive you of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. | ||
So the good news is their illusion, their curtain has enough little holes poked in it now that you and I have been out there doing that enough light's coming in. | ||
But the little man behind the curtain's getting worried. | ||
He's starting to sweat. | ||
And I just want to commend everybody for the work you've done. | ||
Now, other parts of the country, people aren't as awake as they are here. | ||
We have had a crusade the last eight years on access television and talk radio here locally for the first six years. | ||
And they have not been able to blackball me or stifle the message. | ||
They create the illusion that it's not kosher, that it's not acceptable to be bold and to get in their face and to say no to what they're doing. | ||
And as more and more of their dastardly plan is revealed, more and more people are going to stand up. | ||
We're seeing a renaissance. | ||
And I tell you, a big part of that renaissance in Austin, Texas, is Infowars.com. | ||
It is so important. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
Because when I tell you that they have abolished the Magna Carta, jury rights, they're trying people twice now for the same crime, that they're arresting you for speaking out against the EU, I have cbsnews.com there. | ||
And it's not that the media are complete liars. | ||
CBS admits it, but says maybe it's a good idea to get rid of juries. | ||
A lot of times they tell the truth and say, Oh, taking a brain chip's a good idea. | ||
We've aired Dan Rather doing that. | ||
We have the London Telegraph. | ||
Euro court outlaws criticism of EU. The European Court of Justice, isn't that an oxymoron, ruled yesterday that the European Union could lawfully suppress political criticism of its institutions and of leading figures, sweeping aside English common law and 50 years of European precedence on civil liberties. | ||
Now, this is a major paper, and they tell you it's a good idea. | ||
Now, let's get Infowars.com up for them, guys. | ||
European Court outlaws criticism of EU. Now, Fox says you don't want this show. | ||
Fox says access doesn't need to be here. | ||
We say it needs to be. | ||
You need to know about this. | ||
We're not going to tell you how to bake a cake or how to roast a turkey or, you know, how to turn your neighbor in for watering their lawn on the wrong day when the aquifer's full. | ||
We're going to talk about this, okay? | ||
Now, give me another close shot, please, and we'll throw Infowars up. | ||
Go ahead, Mike. | ||
There it is. | ||
European Court outlaws criticism of the EU. They're arresting people. | ||
They're firing people over there. | ||
That's the lovingness of democracy and world government, okay? | ||
They're liberals. | ||
Tony Blair's a liberal, and here it is, sweeping aside Magna Carta. | ||
We read the whole story last week on air. | ||
You can read it at Infowars.com, thanks to the fine work of Violet Nichols. | ||
Now, are we anti-government? | ||
Are we extreme? | ||
This is where... | ||
This is as big as Moses on Mount Sinai. | ||
Magna Carta is bigger in our history than World War II, frankly. | ||
Magna Carta is what juries and grand juries and freedom and innocent until proven guilty. | ||
There's Tony Blair. | ||
He's a liberal. | ||
Yeah, right, and I'm an Easter bunny. | ||
The point is, the people that tell you... | ||
And then, here's another article. | ||
Peers use Magna Carta to oppose the EU charter. | ||
London Telegraph. | ||
This is from February. | ||
We just bring these stories back for you this year. | ||
And it admits that people are saying, wow, they're abolishing the Magna Carta all over Europe, juries, everything. | ||
Oh, they're using that to oppose the EU. And the article goes on to say, the EU just needs to streamline things, and it's getting rid of juries. | ||
What's wrong with that? | ||
Well, it's not that the mainstream media is lying in a lot of respects. | ||
They do a combination of the two, of pure lying and libel and slander. | ||
And then they move back into, oh, getting rid of juries, that's a good idea. | ||
So, this is amazing, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is hardcore. | ||
This is big. | ||
And I'm going to read these at the end of the show today. | ||
I suggest you tape it. | ||
And don't believe me, go to Infowars.com. | ||
CBS News, they're abolishing the Mandacarta. | ||
It's a great idea. | ||
They're arresting people for criticizing the EU and economists. | ||
Wrote a paper saying the EU was corrupt. | ||
He's been dealt with. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Very liberal and loving. | ||
Tony Blair is very liberal and loving. | ||
Am I saying vote for Bush? | ||
Am I saying vote for the Tories? | ||
Left writes the same thing. | ||
Two different management teams of the New World Order of Slavery Incorporated. | ||
This is a huge show, folks. | ||
Coming up in about an hour, we're going to have the footage of the 100 bureaucrat march here in Austin and their hatred and their venom and then how the newspapers reported how they're loving and sweet and how we're bad. | ||
Now in a minute and 10 seconds, we're going to the Belton piece. | ||
It starts kind of slow, but escalates into burning cars, helicopters, FBI threatening us. | ||
These guys are stationed in their black uniforms right out here at Bergstrom, and one of them says, I'd like to give you a technical decontam. | ||
We check with folks. | ||
That means when you're technically decontaminated that you're dead. | ||
They threaten Mike. | ||
They also get in his face. | ||
Regular army does. | ||
Some of them are fans. | ||
Some of them are nice folks. | ||
This is the hysteria, the war of the worlds type mentality. | ||
They're bringing you. | ||
We're not bringing hysteria. | ||
We're saying there's 280 million Americans. | ||
We can speak out against this garbage. | ||
We can say, wait a minute, government's telling us terrorists are going to attack, give up our rights. | ||
But every time we investigate Oklahoma City or the World Trade Center, it's a government bombing. | ||
And that's now coming out even mainstream. | ||
I've been hearing it on mainstream radio. | ||
So here's the headline. | ||
Out of the newspaper my grandfather founded up in Temple, Bell County government annex building to be terrorized next month from the Temple telegram. | ||
So we will be terrorized. | ||
So we're going to go ahead and go to this piece, and then we'll be back with people wanting to disarm you while they're arming to the teeth. | ||
So stay with us. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
This is InfoWars. | ||
Like I said, we'll go to that tape any moment. | ||
Hey, how you guys doing? | ||
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Alright. | |
Are you guys playing the part of the bad guys? | ||
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No, no, we're evaluators. | |
Oh, so you're like watching other people? | ||
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Pretty much, yeah. | |
Cool. | ||
We'll start at 7.30. | ||
We'll start at 8.30 now. | ||
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I'm not exactly sure. | |
I'm just waiting for them to call my guys in, and we'll deal with it from there. | ||
Done this before in Belton? | ||
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Not in Belton. | |
All over the country? | ||
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Not me. | |
No, we're just from Fort Hood. | ||
Oh, cool. | ||
Well, I got hazmat guys? | ||
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No, we're the Army Bomber Disposal. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
So you guys go all over? | ||
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He's medical. | |
We're responsible for 77 counties here in Texas. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
So if a local PD needs support, they'll call us. | ||
If local police need support, for what kind of stuff? | ||
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Any military ordinance that they find, we handle. | |
And then any police department that doesn't have its own bomb squad, we kind of act in the role of public health and safety. | ||
Who's your commanding officer? | ||
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At what level? | |
Is it Costco? | ||
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Costco. | |
I forget. | ||
I remember reading its name in an article. | ||
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No, no. | |
Our headquarters is out of Atlanta. | ||
Oh, Atlanta, Georgia? | ||
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Roger. | |
Cool. | ||
Yeah, 77 Texas counties. | ||
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Roger. | |
I remember reading that one time. | ||
It also said that you guys assist or that Fort Hill was ready to assist on warrant service. | ||
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I don't know anything about that. | |
We're not law enforcement. | ||
We're public safety. | ||
I couldn't answer that question for you. | ||
You need to talk to the PAO or Provost Marshal or something like that. | ||
Well, yeah, we had a five-page document a couple years ago they gave us out here at the Temple Bus Search. | ||
You remember hearing about that? | ||
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I wasn't here at the time. | |
Oh. | ||
Yeah, and it said in the document also that they do warrant service? | ||
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I'll take your word for that Rain No, don't let it stop See if they have the same. | |
How you guys doing? | ||
Hi, good morning. | ||
Who are you guys? | ||
Does it matter? | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
I'm a documentary filmmaker and syndicated radio host. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
How are you doing? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
Never thought I'd be talking to the military on a civilian street. | ||
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Keeping us safe. | |
Well... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, Alex. | ||
If you want to come over to the press center and talk to us, we'll be happy to talk to you. | ||
Where's the press center? | ||
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Right across the street over in the police station. | |
When's this thing going to be kicking off? | ||
Thanks for your help, sir. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Nice to meet you. | |
I've just seen military checkpoints in Austin, Texas for real, so it starts getting a little weird. | ||
That's why we're here to cover this, see what develops out of that. | ||
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Well, what we've done, we've put out news releases on all this, so if you want to come over and pick it all up, come and get it. | |
And what branch of the service are you with, sir? | ||
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I'm with the Navy. | |
Hey, who are you with? | ||
We're the media. | ||
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It's dangerous to have people out asking questions of the Army and the Navy. | |
Of course, the Atlantic Ocean's right there. | ||
That's why they're here. | ||
It's all like a dog. | ||
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Interstate interface with FEMA? | |
No, sir. | ||
We answer to the emergency manager director, and he does, I'm sure, with FEMA. We're volunteer reserves. | ||
We'll appreciate it. | ||
Operation Delta. | ||
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To get inside the perimeter that would normally be roped off, what that says is that you're invisible and you can go look at whatever you want. | |
Gotcha. | ||
Yeah, they're with us, but they're just local. | ||
They're fans of the show, and they're helping us out. | ||
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They're showing us around. | |
Okay, I've seen it. | ||
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It's kind of like Art Bell on steroids, right? | |
Oh, you know me? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Sam Listie is the city manager of Belton. | ||
At this time, I'm going to ask the mayor of Belton to go home and step forward, and he has a fresh release. | ||
He'd like to read you all this morning. | ||
Thank you, Randy. | ||
On Saturday, May 12th, at approximately 8.50. | ||
An explosive device went off in the Bell County Annex in the 500 block of East 2nd Street in Belton. | ||
The Belton Police Department responded to that as well as the Belton Fire Department and the Belton EMS. The Belton Police Department is currently investigating the cause of the explosion. | ||
The explosion took place on the east end of the building causing several casualties and injuries. | ||
The police department has secured the scene. | ||
And requested assistance from the Fort Hood EOD, which is the Explosive Ordinance Unit. | ||
At this time, Fort Hood EOD has arrived at the scene and is beginning their operation. | ||
Currently, police and fire personnel are treating the injured, and there are no numbers as to how many injured or dead at this time. | ||
Several support units have been called in to assist, which include the Bell County Sheriff's Department. | ||
The Texas Department of Public Safety, and they are assisting both with crowd control and with the injured. | ||
Just after 9 o'clock this morning, several injured persons have exhibited symptoms of a nerve gas agent. | ||
The area has been sealed off until the fire and the EMS personnel have established a decontamination area. | ||
I have been advised that equipment of mass destruction device has been released, and I have declared officially that the city of Belvin has declared a disaster situation at 9.10 a.m. | ||
this morning. | ||
At 9.25 this morning, the military MassCal team was requested, as well as a HAZMAT team. | ||
In addition, Scott& White has requested to begin the medevac, which you've heard up and down several times this morning, and those services have become to the area, as well as a mass casualty unit from Scott& White, which is the lead hospital in this area. | ||
Around 925, the secondary device was located by personnel from the Belton Police Department, and the Fort Hood DOD is looking into that situation at this time. | ||
The Belton Police Department requests that the public stay away from the area due to the severity of the incident, as well as disrupting the medical attention to those who have been injured. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We'd like to add just one thing to that as well. | ||
The Belton Fire Department has requested and received assistance from the Stowe House Volcker Fire Department, the Salado Fire Department, and the Morbeth Point Fire Department. | ||
All the area hospitals are also being involved and being used at this time to treat casualties. | ||
At this time, what I'd like to do is open it up to the floor for questions to the personnel that are sitting at the front. | ||
I'd ask that you stand up, recognize who you're with, and if you have a direct question leading to what happened this morning, ask one of these gentlemen and direct it to that person individually, please. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
I'm a syndicated radio talk show host, a documentary filmmaker, and I've been at similar events along these lines. | ||
I just have two questions. | ||
Number one, did the federal or state government pay for this operation? | ||
And number two, when the mayor just got up and read that prepared statement, it sounded like an Orson Welles broadcast didn't even say it was a simulation. | ||
There's bombs going off, there's people been hurt, the military's here, and that's what the media has is its stock footage. | ||
Now it seems that all across the country there's this hysteria being generated by these drills and for some supposed terrorist attack that's being used. | ||
For a heightened level of a modern police state merging the military and the police all across the country. | ||
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If you don't mind, I'll answer the second question. | |
I'll let you answer the first one after just paying for it. | ||
As far as mass hysteria, this has been on the local news media for several days now explaining this is an exercise only. | ||
No mass hysteria is trying to be created or has been created in our knowledge. | ||
All the information that's been put out that we've had has said exercise and exercise only during our time. | ||
As far as the pain of it, I'll turn over to John Durham, his director. | ||
John Durham, Fire Marshal and Emergency Management Coordinator for Bell County. | ||
The funding for our joint civilian military exercise today has been funded solely by the municipality of Bellton and the county of Bell in existing exercise and training funds that we have available to do this kind of training. | ||
Any further questions? | ||
Well, I just knew that it was a training, and I read that in the newspaper a week ago, and I understand that. | ||
It's just, if I was to go back to Austin on a local cable show and air just that statement alone, I mean, it sounded pretty serious. | ||
I mean, I was just trying to understand why the prepared statement didn't... | ||
Didn't say that. | ||
I'm just curious. | ||
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And we can clarify that now if that needs to be done. | |
And obviously this is an exercise and a training drill for us today. | ||
and we hope those of you in the press and media will help us to convey that message to your readers and to your viewers. | ||
Hello, can you hear me? | ||
Hello. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yeah, we did. | ||
I was going to say, you've got a list of all the participating agencies. | ||
What's the package? | ||
Yeah, that's the moment. | ||
Who'd you say those guys are again, sir? | ||
They would be the sixth chemical support off the forehead. | ||
Six chemical support out of Fort Hood. | ||
New military uniform, black combat boots? | ||
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I don't know anything about that. | |
So they're from the Army, they told you? | ||
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That's my understanding. | |
Oh cool. | ||
Oh shit. | ||
You know Randy. | ||
Boots? | ||
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Military boots? | |
They wear mailers? | ||
EMS, where's military boots? | ||
Actually, he's filed the argument. | ||
So how do you think? | ||
Well, I can't. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Why are you holding it? | ||
Why are you holding it? | ||
Well, because I'm waiting for the heads up on the engine. | ||
We're waiting till we have five. | ||
What is it? | ||
Do you need some casualties to go? | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
that was yeah | ||
yeah yeah he was over there Alex | ||
yeah yeah yeah | ||
yeah yeah yeah yeah | ||
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah | ||
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah | ||
yeah . . . . . | ||
. . . help me help me please help me please help | ||
help please please help help help help help I can make it. | ||
Come on. | ||
Help! | ||
Help! | ||
Head to the sensor car. | ||
Head that way. | ||
Help! | ||
Oh my God! | ||
That is bad. | ||
Nobody told them. | ||
Red, blue, arm bands. | ||
They're invisible. | ||
What have we got? | ||
Help me now! | ||
Help me! | ||
Help me! | ||
I don't know. | ||
Help me! | ||
Maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Come on, everybody. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Are you enjoying the New World Order? | ||
Huh? | ||
Huh? | ||
What's that? | ||
With the fear this is all created. | ||
Yeah. | ||
12:30 here. | ||
What's that? | ||
What's that? | ||
Can I help you? | ||
Oh, we're just getting some kind of stuff. | ||
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Special Forces. | |
Howdy. | ||
So they didn't tell you what type of terrorist group No. | ||
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Uh-uh. | |
They didn't really tell us anything. | ||
They just sent us in there and told us to kind of act as you. | ||
Are you guys in the drama club? | ||
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No. | |
I'm not. | ||
You're doing some pretty good acting there. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Temple High School. | ||
That's the end department! | ||
That's Austin-Tolson! | ||
I mean movie stars. | ||
Right. | ||
- There's a new Harrison Ford right here. - Ah! - Yeah. | ||
Oh, hill tank without imagining one. | ||
It is just a walk in the forest. | ||
I will visit sweat. | ||
I will take a little red. | ||
I will tell you where to go. | ||
What do you got here? | ||
Mike! | ||
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Mike! | |
Hold on. | ||
Stabilize it next. | ||
Mike, go ahead Oscar. | ||
Are you okay? | ||
Are you taking it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're doing great. | ||
He is decon. | ||
You're from Fort Polk, Louisiana? | ||
No. | ||
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No, I'm not. | |
I'm from Washington, D.C. Oh, but I heard you say a while ago you were in Port Polk. | ||
That was a few years back. | ||
I just heard about some of the biological testing I did with some telosplopagy there last year. | ||
Did you hear about that? | ||
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No, I haven't. | |
You're talking about Port Polk? | ||
Yeah. | ||
unidentified
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No, I haven't heard anything about that. | |
I mean, there's always... | ||
Testing going on in one capacity or another. | ||
Folks need to ascertain what agents are and where they come from. | ||
You know, it's something that is just part of the research that's going on. | ||
All right, well, thank you, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Come on, Mike. | ||
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You'd have to talk to the guy driving the robot. | |
I'm just down here telling him what he's getting off the meter there. | ||
That's it. | ||
I'm more of a tree, if you will, that has timely information every now and then. | ||
But you said they were doing it in 77 counties? | ||
Our response area is in 77 counties. | ||
But the people that's in the white truck. | ||
You'd have to talk to them about that. | ||
The problem with a lot of the bomb disposal equipment and the reason that we do provide the service to the counties is that it's just so expensive. | ||
It's so expensive and the training is so intensive that a lot of PDs just can't afford it. | ||
Well, what about if we just left our money locally and don't send it to the Fed? | ||
We'd have the money, wouldn't we? | ||
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That's something I can't answer. | |
I'm not a politician. | ||
I'm not a... | ||
I'm not a policy maker. | ||
Yeah, they make it send the money and then they control it from the top. | ||
Go stand in front of that shotgun barrel, Alec. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
Could I ask you folks to move back, please? | ||
Sure. | ||
unidentified
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From this robot. | |
Could I ask you to move back, sir? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
unidentified
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I'm trying to get a close shot. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I already got one. | ||
I didn't see the shotgun. | ||
Can I ask you if we're back, sir? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
I'm trying to get a close shot. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
unidentified
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I already got one. | |
You got it? | ||
Then come on back. | ||
I didn't even see the shotgun. | ||
Come on back. | ||
unidentified
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Is there a fire to stop you on that? | |
Savage way. | ||
Good job. | ||
Right there on the front. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Question go with the gross, okay? | ||
Right. | ||
That's why I want to make sure. | ||
If that didn't cross over... | ||
Do it that way. | ||
You can have done analogic data. | ||
Sorry. | ||
You're having a good one? | ||
Okay. | ||
You're having a good one? | ||
You jump on a Black Hawk and they fly in. | ||
And we're gone. | ||
Were you guys out there You were here at Temple the day before Thanksgiving in 99 when they had a bus search? | ||
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I think I need to refer you to the public affairs office on Fort Hood for that. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, just dealing with bombs, right? | ||
Well, we're glad you're there. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
How long is this going to be going today, sir? | ||
unidentified
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I do not know. | |
So you've got to respond to 77 Texas counties? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, sir Here I recollect that before Before they tell it away sir I had a question for you, if you'll turn the camera on. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
unidentified
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Were you at that scene in Temple? | |
No, Mike was. | ||
unidentified
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I was. | |
Mike was? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So he put me on the Internet? | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
Who put me on the Internet? | ||
Do you have a problem with that? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, I do. | |
Well, it's not me, because I don't have anything to do with that. | ||
unidentified
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We put it on TV. Yeah, it's been on TV. Okay, because there were pictures on the Internet, and somebody put them on there without my permission. | |
You got to contact whoever did it. | ||
Yeah, but that's news. | ||
You're public. | ||
unidentified
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You're public. | |
Yeah, it's news gathering. | ||
unidentified
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Once you're in public. | |
Once you're in public, I could turn the camera on right now and say, hey, I'm going to put you on TV. You can't do anything about it. | ||
Well, we didn't do it. | ||
We were asking. | ||
Mike was there, and we were just trying to find out why there were troops that were pulling stuff out of the bus. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, I was just curious. | |
Just wondering. | ||
Well, don't worry. | ||
I mean, we aren't the bad guys. | ||
Nobody's going to come get you. | ||
unidentified
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Well, yeah, but see, I've received threats at my house. | |
People call her my wife. | ||
Oh really? | ||
When? | ||
Who was the threat? | ||
This was years ago with the state, with the Republic of Texas. | ||
Oh yes. | ||
But we're not with the Republic of Texas. | ||
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But see, because of those type incidents, that's what it, that's what it, that's what it snowballs into, is threats at my house. | |
What, you don't think we get threats? | ||
Yeah, but see, I'm trying to help. | ||
Well we're not. | ||
We're trying to help too. | ||
Might be. | ||
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Well, I take offense to somebody, you know. | |
He took offense to it, I take offense to it. | ||
Well, take the... | ||
unidentified
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Well, don't be offended. | |
I mean, it's your job to gather news. | ||
Yeah, I'm not saying about that. | ||
I'm just... | ||
Yes, if it's in public view, I can film it. | ||
I have a camera, Mike. | ||
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Do you not agree with that, sir? | |
Well, it's not my-- you know, I don't take a position on it. | ||
I refer somebody to the public affairs office. | ||
If you're in public view, we're not allowed to film you. | ||
No, that's not what I'm saying. | ||
That's what the guy in Temple said. | ||
Who said that? | ||
The police. | ||
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The police did. | |
Best, Lieutenant Best. | ||
unidentified
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You're saying there's some people here that we're not allowed to film? | |
Right. | ||
There's some people here that we would ask that, uh... | ||
Well, hang on for a second. | ||
Why would you want that on camera? | ||
Because I want to know who it is that is here that we're not... | ||
I'm not saying you're allowed to film them. | ||
You just don't want their faces? | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Who are they? | ||
There's some people here from Fort Hood who are with the Bombschools unit that we would ask the media not just to film their faces, get the back shots of them walking away. | ||
Okay, but if they're out, if they're, if we have no such thing in this country as a secret military. | ||
If they're out in the public, we should be able to film whatever we... | ||
You can film whatever you want. | ||
I tell you what, you do that. | ||
You do that. | ||
We'll send you a press release, okay? | ||
Okay, but wait a minute. | ||
Wait a minute, Sergeant. | ||
Wait a minute, Lieutenant. | ||
Wait a minute, Lieutenant. | ||
No, I'm through. | ||
You said a while ago that we're not allowed to film their faces. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
Oh, we already turned our badges in. | ||
That's our green truck right there. | ||
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That's fine. | |
Go back over to the command center and get it back. | ||
No, no, we turned them at the police station. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Go back to the command center and they'll reissue them. | ||
They don't. | ||
They're not giving press passes there, sir. | ||
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You're going to have to go back over there and get clearance to come through. | |
See, they're coming on passes from that direction. | ||
unidentified
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We turned them in. | |
We were leaving. | ||
We saw that one. | ||
That's my truck right there. | ||
That's good. | ||
Go back over there. | ||
Get clearance to go back through. | ||
You don't have a badge. | ||
You're not going through. | ||
We turned the badge in right there. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
You don't have a badge. | ||
You're not going through. | ||
Go back over there and get clearance and go through. | ||
Chief Sleeve standing right there, Captain Duffield at the Temple Command Post. | ||
Yeah, he's running. | ||
Sir, Chief, we turned in our badges at the press conference. | ||
We thought we were leaving. | ||
We were parked right there. | ||
We walked through, and now that officer won't let us get through to our car, our green car right there. | ||
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I'm on my way around, and I'll help you get to your car. | |
All right, thank you. | ||
We get escorted. | ||
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I want to take him to the technical. | |
All the way. | ||
Take him through technical, sir? | ||
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Nobody. | |
Me? | ||
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What's technical? | |
Well, we just, we didn't like the military checkpoints in Austin, so we're gonna, we're gonna continue to do our work. | ||
But I never take you through technical, sir. - You guys have to go through the gross food. - Oh man, I want to take him through technical. | ||
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All the way. | |
Take him through technical, sir. | ||
unidentified
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Nobody. | |
Me? | ||
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What's technical? | |
Well, we just, we didn't like the military checkpoints in Austin, so we're gonna, we're gonna continue to do our work. | ||
But I never take you through technical, sir. | ||
Now, we just threw that piece together. | ||
We have about four, five, six hours, because we have two cameras running for about two, three hours. | ||
We never really showed you a shot off the video we had of the Army vehicles and the FBI vehicles and state police. | ||
Just all over the place, Navy, Marines, Army, Special Forces, National Guard, State National Guard. | ||
I mean, it just went on and on and on and on and on and on. | ||
And it's this huge relationship forming, being created between the military and police. | ||
And you saw the document from the takeover going back months ago. | ||
You saw the document from the takeover where they admit they serve search warrants to homes. | ||
We've had retired military officers, Marines, on this show to tell you in 1990, as early as 90, they were in Virginia serving search warrants to homes as police engaged in shootouts. | ||
We've aired that video here and we'll air it again. | ||
That's why it's important to watch each week to catch them in their lives. | ||
And you didn't hear all the audio there. | ||
They go, I'd like to put them through a full decam, talking about Mike and myself, pointing at us. | ||
And the other guy goes, I'd like to put them through technical, and one of them laughs and walks off. | ||
One of them was nice and showed us one of the robots, and we didn't get that on the show for you. | ||
We just don't have time to show it all to you. | ||
But burning cars, people with fake guts hanging out in blood, screaming in pain, helicopters landing. | ||
We also didn't show you at the press conference, the Army was handing local officials, the mayor, Things to read and moving lecterns and ordering everything around. | ||
We also have footage of the Army telling a sheriff's deputy that he was wrong and to get out of the way. | ||
So this will all be in an upcoming film. | ||
We'll air more parts of the future. | ||
Mike did a great job putting this together. | ||
I haven't even seen the gun grabbing footage we're about to show you. | ||
That's it for this hour of the show. | ||
Stay tuned for a whole other hour and a half. | ||
Coming up, don't forget my website. | ||
It's infowars.com for more information on all of this and just how serious it is. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, Mike, was that perfect on that tape? | ||
All right, start the next tape. | ||
We do these live shows two and a half hours every Wednesday. | ||
It's old-fashioned equipment. | ||
We each tape each hour. | ||
We have to cue it up and start recording, and there's kind of a minute of dead time here. | ||
Before that next tape starts, we're going to shift gears and get into incredible media spin and propaganda. | ||
But in Austin a year ago, a year and a half ago, we had these same anti-chemical biological drills to stop American terrorists. | ||
Then phase two comes in with fake nuclear spills, fake chemical biological attacks, downtown shutdown, telling you it's real, like we experienced last year in Austin. | ||
All part of acclimating you and conditioning you. | ||
To accept all of this. | ||
And it's just getting worse and worse at every level, and it's the pretext for all of this. | ||
Remember last week, I read the story out of the Baltimore Sun, mainstream news. | ||
The Joint Chiefs of Staff were planning to blow up airliners, sink ships, shoot Americans, bomb the Capitol as a pretext to invade Cuba in 1962. Now, Kennedy said no to that. | ||
All the things you are seeing in 99 and 2000 and 2001 now are the morals changing of the elite and bringing us this politics of terror. | ||
All of this is documented. | ||
All of this is demonstrated. | ||
All of this is proven. | ||
How long do I have, Mike? | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
Now it's part... | ||
Two of the live program, of course, we're taping this show and you're watching it as part of posterity in the future. | ||
What you were watching was what happened in Belton, Texas, part of a larger program of hysteria across the country. | ||
A few weeks ago, we read a story out of the Baltimore Sun, a highly respected newspaper and a former ABC investigative news journalist that actually got the documents from the National Security Agency. | ||
That back in 1962, as part of the politics of terror, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Chairman unanimously agreed with McNamara of defense to bomb ships, to sink them with Americans and Cubans on board, to shoot down passenger airliners, and to bomb the Capitol in Washington, and much more, as part of a, quote, pretext for an invasion. | ||
And that story's on Infowars.com. | ||
Interviewed the writers and the person that broke the news in his new book, Body of Secrets, on the New York Times bestseller list. | ||
Now suddenly I hear KTSA, WOAI, major marquee talk stations and talk show hosts admitting that the feds blew up Oklahoma City, bringing the guest on that we've been interviewing for years on my radio program. | ||
People say, why would the government want to blow up Oklahoma City? | ||
Well, why would they want to blow up jet airliners and blame it on the Cubans? | ||
To create a pretext, an excuse for a war, to give up liberties at home. | ||
That's why they bring the drugs in, to create the crisis, the ODs, the crack wars, to militarize the police, to have the asset forfeiture seizure, to abolish the Fourth Amendment, to set up the roadside checkpoints. | ||
All of this is the pretext for control. | ||
I would suggest that all of you... | ||
I just keep plugging this because the evidence is all there. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
From government documents to mainstream news stories to alternative press to streaming audio, streaming video, my radio program live from 11 a.m. | ||
until 2 p.m. | ||
Central every day, and then I come back live from 9 to midnight. | ||
I'm on AM and FM stations across the country. | ||
People every day ask me, how do I listen to you? | ||
We can't pick you up on the FM radio anymore in Austin. | ||
Because of the censorship, despite the fact that I won Best of Austin back in 99, right before I was kicked off the air locally, the only way to circumvent that is Infowars.com or this live access television show. | ||
And when I tell you we're successful and I tell you I'm on all these radio stations and I'm on the national news, again, it's not bragging. | ||
It's saying in this culture of what's cool and what's acceptable and peer pressure that the truth is selling. | ||
That people really are waking up and that you can get on the bandwagon of informing yourself and circumventing the mainstream media. | ||
Now, when I use a lot of mainstream media news stories, and then I call them liars, you say, well, why are you reading a mainstream news story then? | ||
They have two types of stories, really three types. | ||
One big type is the flat-out lie, or the spin, or the twist. | ||
Misinformation. | ||
Or they have another type of story they've shifted to predominantly in the last three years. | ||
Three years ago, it wasn't like this. | ||
Most of their stories now are telling you they've abolished the Magna Carta and juries in England, and that they're arresting people, and that they've banned the guns and the crime rate has exploded. | ||
But they tell you this is a good thing to abolish the Magna Carta, and maybe we should get rid of our Bill of Rights, our Constitution, our juries, reinstate double jeopardy. | ||
And yes, be sure and tape. | ||
New World Order garbage. | ||
I heard NOVA last night was telling you how good microchips are for the children. | ||
That day is being sent to me. | ||
So thanks for putting that up, Mike. | ||
There's the comment line. | ||
But before I get into the gun grabbers and the program to disarm the people and how this is a canary in the coal mine and the front page of the San Antonio Express News Monday viciously attacking me and then yesterday attacking me yet again. | ||
I wanted to briefly recap something that I talk about every week now, because England is five to ten years ahead of us. | ||
England is putting satellite kill switches in all of their new cars, and by 2005, all old cars will have to have a satellite kill switch. | ||
They're using the cell tower relays with cameras that if you go one mile over the speed limit with the satellite, they turn your car off. | ||
And they come and arrest you or ticket you. | ||
Total control. | ||
And now major states like Illinois, Michigan, Texas are pushing to make satellite control systems mandatory and General Motors and Pontiac are responding by putting this in the car and you think it's a great fancy new widget. | ||
England has the biometric face scanners when you walk down the street. | ||
They have members of their public now taking brain chips in the Soul Catcher 2025 in their optic nerve. | ||
This has been covered by the BBC and on Infowars.com. | ||
You're saying, hey, you're saying trust the media, or the media's lying. | ||
Well, they tell you brain chips are a good idea. | ||
We're saying it's a bad idea. | ||
They're counting on such peer pressure that you've been so desensitized that you'll accept all of this. | ||
This is getting Orwellian, more than Orwellian. | ||
But I wanted to bring back some stories, a story from two weeks ago. | ||
Crime and Punishment in Britain. | ||
Read the whole story last week. | ||
If you'd like to read it, it's on Infowars.com. | ||
Even if you don't have a computer, it's worth it to go by the library. | ||
Ask them to punch in Infowars.com for you. | ||
Go to the New World Order or Constitution segment. | ||
It's in both segments of the website, both areas. | ||
And you can read this from CBSNews.com. | ||
Telling you... | ||
How great it is that they're abolishing juries, that they can try you twice for the same crime, that they can arrest you for no reason. | ||
And that Tony Blair, two weeks ago, announced at Runnymede, where 800 years ago, King John was told, either give us juries, and that we're innocent until proven guilty, or we're going to kill you. | ||
He announced from Runnymede, think of the symbolism that the Magna Carta is dead, and that juries have been abolished. | ||
Two years after they were disarmed, In England, everyone now has absolutely no rights, and the satellite control systems are going in the cars. | ||
There are thumb scanning to buy and sell. | ||
Biometrics are everywhere. | ||
And they've started this at the Super Bowl, face scanning you to get in. | ||
Wells Fargo in Dallas is putting in face scanners to give you a face barcode. | ||
They admit it. | ||
In fact, maybe we can put that newscast on from CNBC for them, Mike. | ||
A little video of it scanning the face and the number, a barcode being created. | ||
And H-E-B in Houston is putting in thumb scanners at all their locations, trying to bring it to Austin, boycott them. | ||
Because if you don't, it'll go in everywhere. | ||
As a unified front, we won't be able to stop it. | ||
I like H-E-B. I haven't shopped there in a month and a half since I found out. | ||
And I will go to farmers markets or anything before I thumb scan. | ||
Or I will eat out everywhere. | ||
I will not go through this. | ||
Drop my sheet here. | ||
We're going to go to the next tape at 5.50. | ||
Okay, we're going to the gun grabber piece. | ||
I've got to hurry here. | ||
Here's a story from March 7, 2001, a few months ago. | ||
We brought this back to you each week. | ||
London Telegraph, one of the most highly respected newspapers, they're not lying to you. | ||
They tell you it's a good idea. | ||
They're so conditioned over there that they're saying it's wonderful. | ||
Eurocourt outlaws criticism of EU. The European Court of Justice ruled yesterday that the European Union can lawfully suppress political criticism of its institutions and of leading figures, sweeping aside English common law and 50 years of European precedence on civil liberties. | ||
And it goes into arrest and jailings and firings. | ||
And what do the people say? | ||
The Conley book, a well-known economist, said that the EU is, quote, aggressive. | ||
And insulting. | ||
And what did he say? | ||
He wrote an essay called The Rotten Heart of Europe, saying that they were corrupt. | ||
And he's got his actual quotes in a sub-link here. | ||
You have to sub-link through to that. | ||
Now, there was some of it in here. | ||
And he just said they were corrupt, and so now he's been dealt with. | ||
Well, I guess he hurts somebody's feelings. | ||
They say in here that when it affects the greater good... | ||
It's just mind-boggling. | ||
Give them one more shot of that headline, please. | ||
And the crew's doing a perfect job. | ||
European Court Outlaws Criticism of EU. Okay. | ||
And they're abolishing juries. | ||
Bill Clinton, your loving liberal, signed the International Criminal Court Treaty two weeks before leaving office. | ||
It has not been ratified, but it's being implemented through the Department of Justice by John Ashcroft, Republican Democrat, the same people at the top. | ||
And this would abolish juries and grand juries. | ||
And the U.S. Bar out of Chicago is supporting it. | ||
Now, that is headlines. | ||
Do you understand the magnitude? | ||
This is the canary in the coal mine. | ||
They took the guns two years ago. | ||
Their crime rates doubled. | ||
Oh, you don't believe me that England's crime rate doubled. | ||
They admitted here in the story... | ||
You see, they take the guns, the crime rate doubles. | ||
They take the guns, the crime rate doubles, and instead of saying it was because we took the guns, which always happens, Australia, New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C., highest crime rates because it's a total gun ban. | ||
Highest crime England's seen in 100 years. | ||
Violent crime everywhere. | ||
And they don't mention that. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They used their own crisis, they knew this would happen, to say we're putting in more cameras, we're abolishing juries because of the doubling in crime. | ||
So they used their own crime wave they created by disarming the British population, jailing people that defended themselves, like the farmer who'd been robbed three times and shot the attacker in his home and was given life in prison. | ||
And it says the British government's tough-as-nails reaction to a rise in violent crime is raising worries that a pillar of civil rights, the jury trial, might be a sacrifice to satisfy a concerned public. | ||
And they go on to claim the people want to lose their juries, they want to lose grand juries, they want to lose double jeopardy, being tried repeatedly for the same crime. | ||
It says last year CBS News reported the government's own crime statistics revealed that Britain is an increasingly violent society. | ||
It says... | ||
It says, let's confiscate the assets of criminals without trial, he said. | ||
This will help. | ||
Oh, yes, let's round them up. | ||
And all of this is happening in a country that gave America its basic concepts of justice. | ||
One of those legal rights was the government is now chipping away at trial by jury. | ||
They've now abolished it. | ||
It was guaranteed on the banks of the River Thames at Runnymede when King John signed the Magna Carta nearly 800 years ago. | ||
And it says here... | ||
Let's abolish the rule against double jeopardy. | ||
Let's confiscate the assets of criminals without trial. | ||
And it goes on. | ||
It says, Robertson, one of Britain's leading trial lawyers, says the shocking crime statistics panicked Prime Minister Tony Blair. | ||
Like, oh, they don't mean it. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
We don't know why everybody's getting robbed and killed. | ||
From Madonna to Harrison of the Beatles to the average person just battling machine guns, firing. | ||
And in the article they admit... | ||
England now has a higher crime rate than New York. | ||
What does England and New York have in common? | ||
Total gun bans. | ||
And they have the highest rates of shootings and murder. | ||
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But don't worry. | |
Problem, reaction, solution, we'll take your guns. | ||
Now, I've got to hurry through this. | ||
Mike did a great job putting this next piece together. | ||
I've only got about 12 minutes here. | ||
We're going to this piece, Mike, at 5.50. | ||
We'll go to it a little bit later and then start another tape to finish this piece, because I've got to go through this before we air it. | ||
Front page, San Antonio Express News. | ||
Give me a close shot, Mike. | ||
Front page, San Antonio Express News. | ||
And what does it say? | ||
Gunning for guns. | ||
Austin, they rounded, gun control advocates run Heckler's Gauntlet on their way to the Capitol. | ||
They rounded the corner outside the governor's mansion on Mother's Day. | ||
The mother whose son died in the hail of gunfire. | ||
Let me read it off the internet version because it's quicker and more easy to deal with. | ||
I'm spoiled to this. | ||
They rounded the corner of the governor's mansion on Mother's Day, the mother whose son died in a hail of gunfire, and the man with the bullhorn who said he would die protecting his right to own guns. | ||
Rachel Valdez, 4 feet 11 inches, wearing a white and pink t-shirt that read, Million Mom March, yell, We want gun control, Million Mom March. | ||
Alex Jones, taller than 6 feet, wearing a black and white t-shirt that read, Don't tread on me, shouted into his bullhorn, Hitler was for gun control. | ||
If you support gun control, you support Hitler. | ||
Now, look, they've already set it up. | ||
I'm this big guy over six feet. | ||
I'm 5'11", folks. | ||
I'm not a... | ||
You know, I'm a husky guy, but I'm not a big guy. | ||
She's a poor little lady, and I'm attacking her. | ||
You know, we had our own rally bigger than theirs. | ||
Didn't get all this attention, did it? | ||
Valdez of San Antonio was one of about 350 gun control supporters who showed up at the Second Million Mom March. | ||
Funny, here's CNN's headline from the national one, Million Mom March draws 100 for gun control. | ||
Close shot, please. | ||
Million Mom March draws 100 for gun control. | ||
I mean, that's nationally. | ||
They didn't even have 100 out there in Austin Sunday. | ||
We had more than they did in our little counter demonstration. | ||
We had upwards of 1,000 in ours a couple weeks ago. | ||
You saw the footage. | ||
You saw the news. | ||
They were organized with a Million Mom March, a non-profit group. | ||
Yeah, it's imploding. | ||
Jones of Austin led about 75 gun rights activists who stood by the Capitol gates and heckled the demonstrators. | ||
No, we had it reserved. | ||
It was our own rally. | ||
The demonstrators said they wanted tighter regulations on gun sales, licensing of gun users, and registration of gun owners. | ||
No, you'll hear them calling for ban after ban after ban after ban after ban coming up. | ||
If you were to boil it down, we want, and it keeps going on, say, when they want to disarm you. | ||
You can read this again at Infowars.com. | ||
As the demonstrators walked past... | ||
Oh, it says, when the San Antonio contingent stepped off the bus, they were met by Jones and a group called Texans for Freedom. | ||
It says 25 of them came from San Antonio. | ||
As the demonstrators walked past the monument to fallen Confederate soldiers and headed for the Capitol steps, Jones yelled, Children, do you know that your mothers are lying to you? | ||
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Now... | |
We all know the Civil War was about controlling Western expansion. | ||
The British put the North and the South up to it. | ||
It was manipulated from both sides to destabilize this country and to get a central bank. | ||
I'm not for the North or the South. | ||
But don't try that with me. | ||
We're at the front gates. | ||
You've all seen it at Congress on 11th. | ||
The Confederate soldier deal was 80 yards away and had nothing to do with us. | ||
And we're standing at the front gate because we can't have our demonstration while they're having theirs on the Capitol. | ||
Ours came three hours later at five. | ||
Now, they're claiming... | ||
Yeah, hold off on that for a second, Mike. | ||
I need folks to focus on this. | ||
See how they tie in? | ||
I'm bullying her. | ||
I'm big. | ||
I'm bullhorning. | ||
I'm by the Confederate statue. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
Here's another lie. | ||
So see, oh, Confederate statue for those that died next to the other statue. | ||
I'm not even by this statue. | ||
I'm at the front gates. | ||
But they imply I'm this big man being mean to a little Hispanic woman, and I buy the statue. | ||
See how socialists, phony liberals, pimp everything with race. | ||
They just can't shut up about it. | ||
They're the people that perpetuate it. | ||
As the demonstrators walked past the monument to fallen Confederate soldiers, and headed for the Capitol steps, Jones yelled, Children, do you know that your mothers are lying to you? | ||
And remember, this is Mother's Day. | ||
We have the tape. | ||
I said, Parents, do you know that your children are lying to you? | ||
Or I said, children, do you know that you're parents? | ||
If I wanted to say mothers, fine. | ||
But it's the big, over-six-foot man being mean to the women, they just said it, standing by the Confederate monument, which I wasn't, which if I was, it wouldn't matter, which was the gates, and you all know those front gates, you're about to see the video. | ||
And I'm being mean to the mothers now. | ||
No, I said parents, because it was these men throwing Kool-Aid on us. | ||
Cussing at us on our $6,000 camera. | ||
We cut out. | ||
You'll see little edits here. | ||
We cut out their cussing. | ||
We're not going to put that out here. | ||
This is the mild article, folks. | ||
There was another one yesterday in the press. | ||
Do you know they are fascists, diseased pseudo-liberal control freaks? | ||
He continued. | ||
Now, what I said is, do you know the people running this, manipulating this, are diseased pseudo-liberal control freaks? | ||
After we've been cussed at... | ||
After we've been hit by signs, after drinks have been thrown on our $6,000 equipment. | ||
Just as the noisemakers are effective in being heard, you have to learn to be more effective being heard, Representative Lon Berman, Democrat Fort Worth, told the group. | ||
He says, though most of the bills of the Million on March organizers supported are foundering, and it admits we're defeating them. | ||
And then it goes into her. | ||
Jones asked why he was at the Capitol, replied, it's our right, it's like a canary in a coal mine. | ||
Once they take this right away, they won't stop at that. | ||
And I'm not going to read the rest of it. | ||
It goes on and on. | ||
Front page. | ||
I ran a best of on the radio yesterday, so my listeners couldn't call in and tell me. | ||
They did today, and we got it up on the website. | ||
I have been libeled now by the San Antonio Express News. | ||
It's normally a fair paper, and we're about to go to this piece. | ||
By a person, Carrie Clack. | ||
And I'd appreciate it if folks got to the news story. | ||
His phone number's at the end of the story. | ||
And I'd appreciate it if you'd call on a man of retraction. | ||
Because you saw this video. | ||
In fact, I want people... | ||
It's a man, yes. | ||
I want people to call... | ||
He's a black man. | ||
I guess he thinks every white guy's an evil racist. | ||
It's like when I caught the payoffs at the Capitol. | ||
Get that tape ready, Mike. | ||
And we'll run that before we go to this greater peace. | ||
It's like I'm at the Capitol. | ||
I catch a white guy paying off three black guys. | ||
And it's in the paper, well, Jones did catch payoffs, but they were black, and is Jones a racist? | ||
It's like a white guy's caught killing a black lady. | ||
Are they going to say, well, she is black. | ||
I mean, what is any of this, the whole culture's race, because they know we're a subdivided population, and they're going to play us off against each other. | ||
They've already brought in, there was a confederate. | ||
A statue by Jones. | ||
Yeah, 80 yards away. | ||
I mean, what are you talking about? | ||
Clack! | ||
Mother's Perseverance speaks volumes over Mr. Bullhorn. | ||
This is front page Metro and State section of the San Antonio Express News. | ||
It was also a lying story from the statesmen. | ||
We don't have time to get to their lies today. | ||
We forced retractions two weeks ago in the last story. | ||
Don't have time. | ||
Everybody knows you're liars, okay? | ||
You have no credibility. | ||
You're a pack of liars. | ||
And you're not liberals, by the way. | ||
You're fascist control freaks, okay? | ||
You are controlling, dominant, ruling class, manipulating the phony left and phony right. | ||
You don't fool me. | ||
They have these mothers go, you're a right-wing scumbag, NRA pig! | ||
And I'd go, actually, NRA's loyal opposition working with you. | ||
We have the proof. | ||
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Then they won't, shut up, pig! | |
Clack, mother's perseverance speaks volumes over Mr. Bullhorn. | ||
They go into how she's a hero over her son that was shot by gang members and how great she is. | ||
In head-to-head combat, I'll take Rachel Valdez over Alex Jones any days. | ||
All I know about Jones is that he showed up with a bullhorn in Austin on Sunday to bellow at Valdez and others participating in the Million Mom March rally advocating tighter restrictions on gun sales. | ||
Yeah, total bans. | ||
What I know about Valdez is that in the wake of her teenage son's murder, she risked her life for more than a year to see that the murder was brought to justice. | ||
You may have seen the picture in the front page of Monday's paper in which Valdez confronts Mr. Bullhorn. | ||
Oh, yeah, they were confronting us, throwing stuff on us, cussing at us. | ||
But they're good. | ||
Among the witnesses tripping from the amplified tongue... | ||
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
If you support gun control, you support Hitler. | ||
A ridiculous is saying, Hitler shouted when he spoke, Jones shouted when he spoke, Jones supports Hitler. | ||
What I said was, is they've taken the guns in England, they're abolishing juries and arresting people for speaking out. | ||
China, mass murderers were for gun control. | ||
Russia, the first gun laws were against black people. | ||
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
If you're for gun control, you support Hitler. | ||
And that's historical. | ||
Slaves in Rome 2,000 years ago were disarmed. | ||
Wake up to how simple it is. | ||
Another jewel sprouting from Joan's lips. | ||
Children, do you know that your mothers are lying to you? | ||
That's a lie, buddy. | ||
You were there. | ||
I said parents. | ||
I think I did say mothers, too, as well. | ||
That's out of context. | ||
In most neighborhoods, calling someone's mother a liar would have made the bullhorn a permanent part of the human anatomy. | ||
Well, they hit us. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Then there was the pearl. | ||
How dare you pimp your dead child? | ||
Yes, they walked by, some of them, not this woman, and cussed at us. | ||
They said, we're going to get your guns. | ||
You're a threat to us. | ||
I said, how dare you allow them to pimp your child? | ||
That's what they do. | ||
They don't... | ||
Pimp out the kids that die in car wrecks or killed by murderers or strangled by killers or stabbed more often. | ||
It's all guns because militarily you can oppose tyranny. | ||
And then it goes into what a hero she is and how great she is. | ||
And on Sunday when another mother was asked if she was afraid of Jones and the other counter demonstrators, Valdez, answered, please, this is nothing. | ||
Valdez says Jones, and she talks about how she fought with criminals, the gang members, and how she's this big hero. | ||
Great lady, don't blame me. | ||
I want to fight the gang members too. | ||
So they compare me to gang members here for page after page, and then it says, when asked if they were afraid of Jones and other counter demonstrators, Valdez answered, please, this is nothing. | ||
No, we were afraid of you. | ||
I know we got to go, Mike. | ||
Valdez said Jones and his crowd didn't understand the march's purpose. | ||
Nobody was saying we wanted to take the Second Amendment away. | ||
Oh yeah, we're about to already say it. | ||
Jones also called Valdez and her colleagues fascist and diseased. | ||
No, I said the people running gun control are the people like George Soros that just forcibly took over the mainstream Russian media that was reporting on the terrorism of the government there. | ||
I mean, this is George Soros and Ted Turner taking over MediaMost. | ||
That's a whole other show. | ||
We've got to go to this now. | ||
We'll try it at the end, air the payoffs again, so you know who Dave Smith is. | ||
What's that, Mike? | ||
Air the payoffs now, and we'll go straight to the tape. | ||
Okay, let's do it. | ||
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So you guys will pay for your testimony? | |
Nope. | ||
Well, we just saw the gentleman give you money. | ||
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It doesn't matter. | |
Traveling expenses, baby. | ||
So, you guys with a million-mile marks? | ||
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No. | |
Wait a minute. | ||
Who are you with this camera in here? | ||
No, he's the guy who has some... | ||
You have a TV show here in Austin. | ||
Oh! | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No, actually, it's a campaign contribution. | ||
Campaign contribution. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Man, nobody's getting paid for nothing. | ||
We're running. | ||
What I said in there, that's what I feel for. | ||
Who gave you the money? | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The money I've been in, I got money all over. | ||
Looks like quite a bill I saw. | ||
This gentleman giving you money? | ||
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I gave him. | |
You got traveling expenses. | ||
And I saw you testify, sir. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You were here with Nina Butts, funded by George Soros, the foreign currency speculator. | ||
So this is how business is done. | ||
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And who are you? | |
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
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Hi, Alex. | |
Hello. | ||
A normal purchaser, a seller. | ||
It's a minor. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
I didn't know I was in that business. | ||
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I thought I was a radio talk show host. | |
But really, oh, that's an effective deal. | ||
So you guys are taking over the country. | ||
All right, we're almost out of time. | ||
Smith admitted they paid him over $300 a piece. | ||
It was actually over $400. | ||
And the Ethics Committee said that's illegal in the Capitol, period, even if you're a registered lobbyist with cash. | ||
Paying off the few witnesses they had to try to get gun bills passed that we've now almost defeated. | ||
Keep up the heat. | ||
Here is the truth of what happened. | ||
I'm now, again, all I do is bring you the payoff, bring you the corruption, tell you about these foreign people hated worldwide, funding the disarmament of the American people, and here it is, and we'll be back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Just stay with us. | ||
This is so important. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
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Here, a second group of moms showed up, and they say that these women in no way speak for them. | |
You can rant, you can rant, you can make your demands. | ||
We don't know where it's going to stop. | ||
It may start with just a simple registration, licensing. | ||
They think that's a simple thing. | ||
There's no problem with that, but it leads to confiscation. | ||
Both sides do agree on one thing. | ||
Debate on this issue is far from over. | ||
This is going to be just like any other movement, civil rights, any other type of movement. | ||
This may take longer than a day. | ||
And neither side appears to be stepping down. | ||
ANDREA ASH FOX 7 NEWS. | ||
STRICTER GUN CONTROL. | ||
CAN YOU BE LOUDER THAN THOSE PEOPLE? | ||
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YES! | |
MOMS HERE SAY CURRENT GUN LAWS JUST AREN'T WORKING THE They want a national system of licensing gun owners and registering all handguns. | ||
Specifically, they want to close what's known as the gun show loophole. | ||
Right now, only licensed gun dealers have to do background checks on someone who buys a gun. | ||
But because I'm not a licensed handgun dealer, I can sell guns at a gun show to whomever I want without asking any questions. | ||
Mothers say it's not a very big loophole, but it is one. | ||
That's big enough to put guns in the wrong hands. | ||
How many children can we save? | ||
How many more children are going to die before something is done, before we hear their crime? | ||
My son was one of them. | ||
Criminals will not register or license their handguns. | ||
So what is the point of registration and licensing? | ||
We want to be able to protect our families as protected by the Second Amendment. | ||
Well, it looks like moms will have to wait until the next legislative session to fight for the gun show loophole bill. | ||
It died last week in one of the House committees. | ||
We're live at the State Capitol, Natalie Woods, KB News. | ||
Mothers marching for tougher gun laws met opposition in downtown Austin. | ||
KI News is next. | ||
Your eye on Austin. | ||
Tempers flare. | ||
And emotions erupted as hundreds of Texas moms marching for tougher gun laws met their match in downtown Austin. | ||
Good evening. | ||
I'm Saber Gurch. | ||
Thank you for joining us tonight. | ||
Mother's Day ushered in an army of moms fighting for more gun control in cities across the nation. | ||
Here in Austin, both sides of the debate had a face-off at the state capitol. | ||
K.I. Jolanda Hawkins reports. | ||
Mothers walk through downtown Austin and voice what they believe. | ||
It was a call to bring attention to sensible gun laws, registration, and more background checks at gun shows. | ||
Rachel Valadez lives with the pain from gun violence every day. | ||
Her son, Mikey Valadez, was shot by a gang member. | ||
Was shot by a gang member. | ||
Shot by a gang member. | ||
Every day, and of course on Mother's Day, it's... | ||
It impacts me even more. | ||
Valadez supports stiffer background checks at gun shows. | ||
These people that think we're against them, we're not against them. | ||
We are wanting them to be more responsible. | ||
And we're crying for our kids. | ||
Mikey Valadez was shot by a gang member. | ||
Every day, I'm wanting them to be more responsible. | ||
And we're crying for our kids. | ||
We are against gun control. | ||
Second Amendment sisters are crying out loud as well. | ||
I can understand their pain, but I really believe they need to take a look at it and see that it is not the gun that is the individual. | ||
Diane Hunter believes gun lock enforcement could jeopardize her life. | ||
You know how long it takes to get a gun lock off? | ||
In an emergency situation, I would have to draw my gun and use it immediately. | ||
Shaggulara? | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
It's a gift from my sister. | ||
Oh, cool. | ||
What do you think about the Second Amendment? | ||
Is that the right to bear arms? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What do you mean when I think about it? | ||
Do you think it's a good idea? | ||
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Not especially. | |
Not especially? | ||
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No. | |
So government monopoly of power is a good thing? | ||
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I don't know. | |
That's who's always going to have it. | ||
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Sure. | |
I guess so. | ||
Well, then is it still a good idea to take people's guns then? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, good talking to you, sir. | ||
Yeah, nice talking to you, too. | ||
Have a good one. | ||
Thanks, you too. | ||
Can we see your sign? | ||
Oh, sure. | ||
I can't see it. | ||
You know, with that number, most of them are like 18. They're kind of 20 and under. | ||
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We didn't make them. | |
We made them. | ||
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A bunch of kids over there were making them at the side end. | |
Just a question. | ||
Did you know Hitler was for gun control and instituted? | ||
Oh, I'm not going to talk to you right now. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay. | ||
Who are you with? | ||
Hold on just a sec. | ||
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Barbie man, what'd you say? | |
I wanted to know who y'all are with. | ||
Oh, I'm just a radio talk show host. | ||
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And why do you have video? | |
Oh, I have a TV show, too. | ||
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Who are you? | |
You're not going to arrest me if I don't tell you, are you? | ||
Um, no, but who are you? | ||
Right here. | ||
I'm Alex Jones. | ||
Who are you? | ||
Oh, I don't think I want to talk to you. | ||
Who are you with? | ||
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I'm with the National Organization for Women. | |
Oh, great! | ||
Stand here and look at me all you want. | ||
I'm not talking to you. | ||
We didn't do anything lately. | ||
We're just getting video of you. | ||
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Pig. | |
Pig? | ||
I'm a nice person. | ||
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Wow, not very friendly. | |
She's gonna go tell them over there. | ||
She's got a nice shot of my brain. | ||
Isn't that the one that you got on film? | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
How you doing? | ||
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I was like that. | |
Good to see you out here fighting power. | ||
Fighting a man. | ||
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I'm just out here trying to get both sides of the story. | |
All right, who you with? | ||
Nobody. | ||
Just a concerned American citizen. | ||
I think he's going up at like five. | ||
Hey, Ed. | ||
Good to see you. | ||
How you ladies doing today? | ||
Because tomorrow the NRA is going to try to say that nobody was here. | ||
We'd like you to register, and then the march starts at 1.30. | ||
We're just going to march around and deliver a Mother's Day card to the governor, and we're going to come back here and have a rally. | ||
Molly Ivins is our keynote speaker. | ||
Isn't it right over there where the blues are? | ||
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
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We're against it. | |
Why don't you learn some history? | ||
Do I need to go over there? | ||
That's where we have the registration tape. | ||
Where'd you get your degree from? | ||
Where'd I get my degree from? | ||
Oh, you're an elitist. | ||
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I have a degree in history. | |
Now run along. | ||
Run along. | ||
This is not an open forum. | ||
I'm not going to debate you here today. | ||
You were talking to me. | ||
Hi. | ||
How you doing? | ||
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Because you're telling people why. | |
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
So was Stalin and Mao. | ||
Every dictator. | ||
Roman slaves were disarmed. | ||
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Let's tell the public how Hitler was for gun control. | |
When Germany marched into France, all the French had guns. | ||
They all had long arms. | ||
What good do those guns do against... | ||
First word against black people in this country. | ||
You're saying that's not true? | ||
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This is not an open problem. | |
Because we're going to put the history up after... | ||
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Let me tell you something, this is a freedom of speech, and if you try to get me kicked off here, you're in very much trouble. | |
You're not supposed to be... | ||
Anybody tried to get you kicked off. | ||
We were just asking you. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
She said, move along. | ||
Are you telling the press to move along? | ||
Excuse me? | ||
Are you the press? | ||
Yes, I am. | ||
You're not the press. | ||
You're the NRA. You're a damn lie. | ||
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You're a damn lie. | |
No, the MRI does not work for us. | ||
Come on, Mike. | ||
Let's go get the table going. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Yeah, go on over there. | |
You don't tell me when to leave. | ||
I'll leave when I damn well please, woman. | ||
Come on, Mike. | ||
I don't want to fight with these people. | ||
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You don't tell me when to leave. | |
We don't want to fight with you either. | ||
Well, great. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bye. | ||
When we're disarmed, you'll be the boss before him. | ||
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Good. | |
I'm glad you're disarmed. | ||
Really? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, you're glad we're disarmed? | ||
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Yes. | |
Then I know you're not a danger to me. | ||
So we're danger now, huh? | ||
If you have a gun, yes you are. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
The police are now wearing black uniforms. | ||
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The only way that you can really deal with people is... | |
And they're getting armored vehicles? | ||
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Aren't you worried about the police? | |
The whole country's militarizing. | ||
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They've doubled the prisons. | |
That's true, man. | ||
Really? | ||
They're not criminals in this prison. | ||
So those criminals deserve to be there? | ||
I don't think the ones that are there for nonviolent crimes, a lot of them... | ||
So you're glad the American people are going to be disarmed? | ||
That's not my intention. | ||
That's what you said. | ||
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I want to take the guns out of the children. | |
Yes, do that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Out of the hands of children and criminals. | ||
Okay, well, thanks for talking to us. | ||
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If you touch me, ma'am, that's assault. | |
Oh, yeah, right. | ||
You know, you're just a little bit sensitive, aren't you? | ||
Yes, I sure am. | ||
How about it? | ||
Come on, Michael. | ||
Goodness gracious. | ||
I don't like to be disarmed. | ||
I don't like you taking our God-given rights away. | ||
God-given? | ||
Yes, God-given rights. | ||
When was the Constitution? | ||
God-given rights. | ||
Come on, we're done, Mike. | ||
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I have a right. | |
When did the Constitution become... | ||
Mike, come on. | ||
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I have a God-given right. | |
We need to go set that table up. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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God bless. | |
You've got to be kidding me. | ||
No, I know them. | ||
They're good people. | ||
They better be consistent. | ||
Yeah, well, at 5, we're going to have... | ||
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I have everything on tape. | |
What happened? | ||
That's all right. | ||
I need to talk to y'all guys over here. | ||
Just a sec, if you don't mind. | ||
Why don't you go talk to them? | ||
They started screaming at us. | ||
Can I show you the video? | ||
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I'll check it out. | |
Yeah. | ||
We deserve to be disarmed. | ||
Yeah, you know me, sir. | ||
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I'm good. | |
I know exactly... | ||
He knows who we are. | ||
He knows who we are. | ||
They've been set up first. | ||
We're going to be down here. | ||
Sir, we went walking down the street. | ||
They said Alex Jones ran over and got in her face. | ||
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You want to watch the tape? | |
Come on over here. | ||
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It's not that I'm going to judge it either way. | |
I'm curious. | ||
Well, then, I don't expect after you see this tape, Sergeant Campbell or Captain Campbell or whatever, that you go over and tell them. | ||
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Don't worry. | |
I'm a fair guy. | ||
You know I'm a fair guy. | ||
I'm going to work with you. | ||
Well, last year they tried to get us arrested when we were crossing. | ||
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She told us to move on. | |
Hang on just a second. | ||
Let him say what he was going to say. | ||
Remember, I was over there also. | ||
Yeah, this is why they want our guns, folks, because when they get our guns, they control the establishment. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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What time are y'all skates going to be up here? | |
Good, Jimmy. | ||
We are going to be countering down there while they're going, you know, over the fence, and then from 5 to 7, basically from like 4.30 to 7 up here, the second limit citrus. | ||
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I got no problem when you come and film these people. | |
The problem is, who was here last year when they were yelling? | ||
He was there, sir. | ||
What did we do? | ||
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Let Camel... | |
Let him tell you what he can't tell you. | ||
What I'm saying is... | ||
You're going to be able to film. | ||
That's no problem. | ||
Yeah, they're control freaks. | ||
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Okay. | |
When they get in your face, you're going to have to respect their space, okay? | ||
Well, they get in our face. | ||
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Either way, you're going to have to respect their space, you're going to have to respect yours. | |
I'm not going to put up with... | ||
She tried to assault me. | ||
We didn't do it. | ||
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They did. | |
She tried to assault me, that one with science, didn't she? | ||
Mike, Mike. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We have it on tape. | ||
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Right now, they're set up for up here. | |
Y'all are going to be down here. | ||
I suggest you stay down here. | ||
All we're trying to do is get interviews for our show. | ||
We're the media, you know that. | ||
You watch the show. | ||
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I was sitting there watching. | |
Well, I mean, I'm like 15 feet away, videotaping, going, hi, how you doing? | ||
And they start yelling pig at me. | ||
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You want to come look at this? | |
You guys need to be careful, because I got it on tape. | ||
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Look how far that away. | |
You know what happened the last time? | ||
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I don't get no pictures of their legs. | |
We're there. | ||
You saw what happened. | ||
Were we saying anything to those ladies? | ||
unidentified
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No, it just wasn't an interview. | |
And they were calling us pigs. | ||
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Did you hear that? | |
She got even upset with me. | ||
I was talking to a gray-haired lady, and I already forgot her name, with the National Organization for Women. | ||
Heck, they're even split concerning, you know, trigger locks and gun locks. | ||
Of all organizations, you know, you know, the men hating N.O.W., so to speak. | ||
That lady even tried to get down my throat, saying, any household with kids should not have a gun. | ||
I'm like, yeah, whatever. | ||
Yeah, but, I mean, you saw them. | ||
We were nice. | ||
Hi, how you doing? | ||
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Yes. | |
Like, you were calling us pig and other names? | ||
unidentified
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Yes. | |
Pigs and other stuff. | ||
I don't know if he actually attacked him with a son. | ||
Well, she tapped it on his head, yeah. | ||
Yeah, he did tap it on his head and stuff like that. | ||
We were being nice, though. | ||
I mean, I really wanted to talk to them. | ||
They could have just sit there and shut the hell up. | ||
We were just asking them, like, we're doing now. | ||
I mean, are we being mean to you? | ||
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No. | |
I wasn't even being mean to them. | ||
Well, the thing is, another lady, the head million mom martial lady from Dallas, came up, and she said, we want you to get out of here. | ||
And I was like, get out of here. | ||
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Oh, that one lady said, Alex, glad you could come. | |
Is that her right there? | ||
Yeah, and it was another one, redhead. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
The head of it in Dallas, she came over, and then she goes, I'm pregnant. | ||
Be mean to a pregnant woman. | ||
And I'm like, she walks up to me. | ||
I just got a camera in bed, and I go, what? | ||
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An officer with you guys, not as escorts or anything like that, but just to be witness to that, I ain't gonna come over and ask you what happened, I'll have an officer I can ask you. | |
That's very fair, that's good, I appreciate that. | ||
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Okay, now this officer's gonna be with the instructions that we watch both of you guys as closely as you can. | |
If he thinks y'all are doing something out of line, he's gonna tell you. | ||
Respect that, because he can tell the other guys the same thing. | ||
We're asking questions like, "Why are you here today?" for our TV show, "Normal Press," and when they attack, then that's fine. | ||
Like I told Mike, we're in control as long as he's quiet. | ||
They started yelling and calling him Pig, and he said, hey, that's not fair, and hit him with a sign. | ||
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If you're going to film, just film. | |
Make it when you deal with documentaries, whatever it is you do. | ||
I'm not giving you instructions when you're saying what we're going to do. | ||
We understand. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for having somebody squirt your hands on me. | ||
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I'll try. | |
Just to have folks... | ||
Oh, the secret sign, though, there. | ||
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Just to have folks follow us here about 10 feet or whatever and just watch. | |
Okay, man. | ||
Now what are you going to do when they hit us with a sign? | ||
Oh! | ||
Would you like to see the tape? | ||
No. | ||
Remember last time I got hit in the throat. | ||
Listen, if we see violence, we see actual physical violence, either side, we're going to react. | ||
But not First Amendment. | ||
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What I'm asking y'all to do is, I know you're not stupid, that's why I'm asking you to work with us so we can work with y'all. | |
If you don't mind working with them and staying with them, if you're not escorting them, use this insurance. | ||
If he could, just for our video, like, we're going to stay a few feet away from them, if he can just stay a little bit out of our shot. | ||
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I don't want him in the camera at all. | |
Right. | ||
unidentified
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If y'all keep him out of the camera. | |
And we've had lots of these rallies. | ||
And last year, they were over there. | ||
I don't know if you're in the same office as we're here. | ||
They were cussing and screaming at us one. | ||
APD had to arrest one for trying to hit us with a car. | ||
So this is an out-of-control group of control freaks, very hateful. | ||
So all we're trying to do is... | ||
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Let us... | |
I don't think we can judge anything on what APD did last year. | ||
We can call our own shots here. | ||
No, no, that's fine. | ||
All I'm saying, Mr. Campbell, I've been up here many times. | ||
I've caught the bribery. | ||
I've done the... | ||
You know, I'm a real reporter. | ||
All I try to do is catch these people on videotape, being what they are. | ||
We already got them saying they want to completely disarm us on tape. | ||
Then they got mad because they know they got caught with their pants down. | ||
All I want to do is walk around and ask questions. | ||
I'll be completely polite. | ||
There's not a problem. | ||
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How are you going to approach them? | |
Do you mind if I answered a few questions? | ||
If they say no, what are you going to do then? | ||
I'll just walk away. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Now, Eric's here. | ||
This is Mr. Clark. | ||
Officer Clark. | ||
And he's going to mock you. | ||
Are you going to hold you to your word just like we're going to hold them to their word and we'll all work together? | ||
Yes, sir, Mr. Campbell. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
Come on. | ||
All those things keep getting up in our faces with the cameras and provoking us. | ||
I'm telling you what I told you. | ||
I'm telling you there's nothing I can do to keep you from coming and filming. | ||
But you know what? | ||
When you're the press, you don't argue with people. | ||
I'm just trying to tell you what I told them. | ||
I'm sorry? | ||
Don't respond to them. | ||
If they're going to ask you to interview me, if you say I've got nothing to say, then they should move on. | ||
That's what we did finally. | ||
I asked them to move along, and then we just had to sign up. | ||
But you know, the press doesn't come up and argue with people. | ||
And they call them self-depressed. | ||
I'm just telling you what I asked them to do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay? | ||
I appreciate it, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
Y'all respect me, and I'm going to respect y'all. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I've been with them the whole time. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
There's other stuff going on, Mike. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Hold the sign. | ||
Now, you see this, sir, moving up here? | ||
Moving forward to me. | ||
Well, who am I right? | ||
If you touch me, you will get assault charges on me. | ||
Your gun is not a threat to society, but my sign in front of your face is a threat. | ||
Our guns? | ||
You mean like the guns up here? | ||
All in the statues? | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Come on, Mom. | ||
There's a lot better stuff than this fight. | ||
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Hey, she came to me. | |
Now, out of respect for us and respect for y'all, I thought we would have a polite gentleman-womanly agreement. | ||
What's that? | ||
That. | ||
Y'all have your event scheduled. | ||
We have ours scheduled. | ||
We're just media. | ||
We're here getting information. | ||
How did the news story come out with the payoffs with Dave Smith and the Capitol? | ||
Did you like that in the newspaper? | ||
unidentified
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No, Alex, I did not. | |
Thank you. | ||
Good talking to you. | ||
unidentified
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Nice talking to you. | |
Please harass other pregnant women, okay? | ||
Oh, we're attacking you. | ||
I thought you came up to us. | ||
Call the police on us. | ||
We're having cameras. | ||
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I didn't call the police. | |
I've been across the street. | ||
I know the First Amendment's bad, too. | ||
Gets in our face. | ||
Then we say, okay. | ||
Then she goes, you're attacking a pregnant woman. | ||
He saw it. | ||
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How'd you react? | |
Nothing. | ||
That's the head of the Million Moms in Dallas. | ||
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Okay. | |
- Okay, thank you. - You're gonna hold this up in front of that man's camera, Allie. - Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
It's not always to sign. | ||
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Come on, Mike. | |
You feeling the love, Alex? | ||
Hey, Chris. | ||
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You feeling the love? | |
Thank you, Chris. | ||
You feeling the love? | ||
Thank you, Chris. | ||
You feeling the love? | ||
Thank you. | ||
You feeling the love? | ||
We're in the train, Mike. | ||
I got it. | ||
You got it. | ||
Come out, man. | ||
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Hang out. | |
Ed, I bet you every one of these people are government workers. | ||
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Yeah, I bet so too. | |
And certainly, I looked at the literature on that table over there, and every single bit of it says National Organization of Women. | ||
Now. | ||
It's the whole now thing. | ||
And they call me a pig off the bat. | ||
You know how much we love women. | ||
I got it on tape, you know, and so do y'all. | ||
And, you know, they started it. | ||
They messed with y'all. | ||
So all you're doing is going over there filming the table. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
Meanwhile, the government at every level, billionaires are pouring money into the million-dollar march. | ||
It's more like the 200 bureaucrat march. | ||
They are delusional attacking the gun in an inanimate object. | ||
This is how history is always operated. | ||
The American people will not be disarmed. | ||
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
Stalin was for gun control. | ||
Mao Zedong was for gun control. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
If you support gun control, you support every planet in history. | ||
Pirates always seek to disarm the people. | ||
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
Nazi support, gun control. | ||
Nazi love, gun control. | ||
It's always for gun control. | ||
Is our population a slave? | ||
Is our population a slave? | ||
No! | ||
Is our population a slave? | ||
Is our population a slave? | ||
Gun control is about controlling populations. | ||
Gun control is about slavery. | ||
Gun control is about slavery. | ||
Gun control is about urban cesspools. | ||
You're looking for sensible gun law. | ||
And the trust down. | ||
They hear public leaders of the... ...survise the police. | ||
Cameras everywhere on street corners. | ||
Microphones all over the place. | ||
Armored vehicles all over the place. | ||
And you and our guns, do you think we're crazy? | ||
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
If you support gun control, you're a Nazi. | ||
If you support gun control, you're a racist. | ||
Racist is gun control. | ||
The first gun control is for guns and people. | ||
The first gun control laws are against black people. | ||
The first gun control laws are against black people. | ||
You're a Nazi and you support gun control. | ||
You're a Nazi and you support gun control. | ||
Nazis are for gun control. | ||
Nazis are for gun control. | ||
Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. | ||
Officer Keenanama, please, please. | ||
Second part is. | ||
Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. Nazis are for gun control. | ||
Nothing. | ||
All in control. Nazis are for gun control. | ||
Control freak Nazis. | ||
Control freak Nazis. | ||
Watch your cars. | ||
The rule of your family. | ||
Watch your property. | ||
- Nazis are for gun control, Nazis are-- - Hey, get out of tape! - Decisit for freedom, against racist Nazis. - Thank you brother, Nazis are for gun control! - Racism for gun control! - Are we staying here? - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Get 'em good, like-- - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are for gun control! - Racism for gun control! - Are we staying here? - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Get 'em good, like-- - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun like-- - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun control! - Nazis are gun | ||
control! - One, two, one, two! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out two! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of | ||
I got him off the hill! - Take care of it! - We just run us! - Mr. Pizza! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get | ||
out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - | ||
We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of | ||
tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! - We're gonna get out | ||
of tape! - We're gonna get out of tape! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! | ||
They want to get your gun! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! | ||
No more guns! | ||
Nazis are for gun control! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! | ||
No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! | ||
No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! No more guns! - Happy Mother's Day. | ||
Happy Mother's Day. | ||
- He's there. | ||
- He's going to be as close to the right. | ||
- Yes, don't let your parents control you. | ||
- Hitler! | ||
Hitler! | ||
Hitler! | ||
Hitler! - They won control your life! | ||
Hitler was for gun control! - Hitler! | ||
Hitler! - We will fight until the end for the Second Amendment and the First. | ||
And we will continue to prevail against the control-free demons that want your private property, your land, and the Krab Rundle and Prozac down your children. | ||
Hitler was for gun control and killed six million people. | ||
Everyone who supports gun control supports Adolf Hitler. | ||
- Highest crowd rate in the country is Washington, D.C. where everyone's disowned by scum like you. - And I have to stand up here. | ||
I don't want to be here. | ||
I'd rather be at home getting Mother's Day gifts. | ||
That's where I'd rather be right there. | ||
For my sisters and brothers, look at the race of people that you're looking at right here. - You know why my people are not represented? | ||
It's because the legal system, the justice system is not bad to our people. | ||
And if we came out and said, "We had guns in our house tonight, tomorrow night, the sword was hard." We have to come together and say, "I'm not bad." - Don't you just love the way the Million Mom March respects our land and our government and our country and our laws? - I think they're littering. - Deaths are readily available to identify problems as being the major problem of a "I'm not bad." - Don't you just love the way the Million | ||
- It is the threat or actual use against oneself or against a group or community. | ||
- Get this. | ||
They're blocking. | ||
- What does that mean in terms of our health? - As an influence on our health, violence affects us on three levels. | ||
The first level is physical. | ||
The injuries that can result from violence are pretty obvious. | ||
But there are less obvious physical effects that result from living with the constant stress of violence. | ||
And those less obvious physical effects are such things as high blood pressure, constant headaches, and eating disorders. | ||
Another effect is psychological. | ||
The effect is that of hypervigilance. | ||
You see children that seem to always be on guard. | ||
The third effect of violence is that of an emotional response. | ||
And mainly just Yes, sir. | ||
What can you do for me? | ||
Well, I'm going to ask you to do something for me, okay? | ||
Let's get a photo down. | ||
Okay. | ||
Come on, Mike, please. | ||
Bring your sign down and go a little bit further, because I don't want to create a problem up here. | ||
This shouldn't be created a problem, though. | ||
I also told you earlier you could film and take pictures of stuff like that, but I didn't ask you to bring up the signs and interrupt there. | ||
He didn't bring the sign. | ||
Okay. | ||
But you'll work in concert together? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, then I'm asking you to take it down for your safety, because these people are starting to crowd you out. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's their right to crowd me out. | ||
And if they bump you, then they start to problem. | ||
If they bump me, that's fine. | ||
I can walk away. | ||
I'm asking you, please. | ||
I know, and I'm trying to explain why I'm here. | ||
I have the right to be on the Capitol grounds like these people do. | ||
They have their whole people here. | ||
They can express themselves. | ||
These people have a permit for this time and place right now. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Sir? | ||
Let me just say, Mr. Campbell, he has not... | ||
I've been watching, Mike, but I'm telling you what I'm asking him to do is go back down on the hill with your sign. | ||
There'll be another organized rally with your point at you at 4. Come back to them at that time. | ||
That's right. | ||
Let him do what he's doing. | ||
If he says anything, I'll have it on time. | ||
No, I'm asking him to go down. | ||
I'm asking. | ||
There's my name. | ||
I know. | ||
But what I'm telling you is you were telling me I have to go down here and I cannot express my beliefs? | ||
I'll explain to you one more time. | ||
Keep from being in trouble up here. | ||
I'm asking you to go down here. | ||
I'm trying to preserve the peace. | ||
That's my asking. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
But see, I'm not asking you one more time because I'm going to escort you down here. | ||
I'm about ready to leave. | ||
You don't have to do that. | ||
Okay. | ||
We can go and walk and talk at the same time. | ||
But what I'm trying to tell you is I have the right to sign up from here. | ||
What's your name, sir? | ||
My name's David. | ||
You got an ID on it? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I got it over in the car. | ||
But see, I haven't done anything wrong. | ||
David, I never said your ID's wrong. | ||
I know, I know, but see, when all these people can get up here, and then we can't. | ||
These people have paid their permit fines, all those fees and stuff, and they're organized to do it at 4 o'clock this week, too. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Again, we have like six, eight hours of this stuff. | ||
We were out there seven hours. | ||
Mike's done a great job putting this together. | ||
I just was there. | ||
I know how much tape we got. | ||
We got them doing stuff ten times worse, throwing stuff on our cameras, not just the water. | ||
And we've got them going nuts out there. | ||
And the best part was the speeches during our rally. | ||
And so that's coming up. | ||
Do we have the tape rolling, Mike? | ||
Working on that? | ||
Great. | ||
But, you know, to be attacked and make them look all innocent and wonderful on the front page of the San Antonio Express News. | ||
It's a wrong thing to do. | ||
It's not right. | ||
And Washington, D.C. has a total gun ban, highest crime rate in the country. | ||
England has a total gun ban. | ||
Their crime rates have doubled. | ||
We've read the mainstream reports. | ||
I mean, this stuff doesn't work. | ||
It's about control. | ||
And this group, the Million Mom March, now the CNN headline, the 100 Bureaucrat March. | ||
Milliman Mars trials 100 for gun control in Washington. | ||
It's an illusion. | ||
The big story is, why are they giving them attention? | ||
There's rallies all the time with 10,000, 100,000 people. | ||
Because the establishment wants you to disarm. | ||
They want your property. | ||
They want to control your life. | ||
While they want our guns, they're militarizing and arming to the teeth. | ||
We fast-forwarded past the Palmquist part. | ||
Great. | ||
Mike, you just did a great job putting this piece together. | ||
Mike stayed up all night to do this, and there's no way in just a couple hours of editing he could take six, seven hours to put it together any better than what he's done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's go ahead and go back to the tape. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
They'll never get our guns. | ||
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Armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! Armed | |
and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! America armed and free! | ||
And you can wave! | ||
You can make your demands! | ||
And you can take my gun from my cold air hands! | ||
Hey, hey! | ||
But you'll never take our freedom! | ||
You can wave! | ||
You can make your demands! | ||
You can take our guns from our cold air hands! | ||
I am honored the right-wing evils being engaged in! | ||
You're getting pinged, Alex! | ||
It takes a big man to be a sister! | ||
Oh, thank you! | ||
I'm proud to be a Second Amendment sister! | ||
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You'll never get our guns! | |
You control freak demons! | ||
We are not your property! | ||
You control freak demons! | ||
I am a friend! | ||
Are you for the gun grabbers? | ||
Yes! | ||
Are you for freedom? | ||
Which one are you for? | ||
I heard rumors that you don't... | ||
It's how we do... | ||
Come on! | ||
Come on! | ||
Okay. | ||
Are you for them taking our guns away, or are you for the American people having their guns? | ||
Second Amendment. | ||
I don't think anyone should have a gun. | ||
You don't think anybody should have a gun? | ||
Alex, can we get an interview with you? | ||
Are you European? | ||
He says nobody should be able to have guns. | ||
Can you please? | ||
What about the police or military? | ||
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Well, if nobody has guns, they don't need them. | |
Yeah, but they're never going to give theirs up, brother. | ||
Hitler was for gun control. | ||
The first gun control laws were against black people. | ||
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That always happens. | |
The Romans disarm their slaves. | ||
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I know you're all cool and you don't need them. | |
It's all fraud, man. | ||
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But you're very angry. | |
Damn right I'm angry. | ||
So are the founding fathers. | ||
They're stealing people's property. | ||
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But they're talking about putting... | |
Hey, buddy, your crime rate just doubled and they just abolished the Magna Carta. | ||
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They're talking about putting... | |
Hey, you better go back to your own country where the Redcoats are from, where you just lost the Magna Carta, bud. | ||
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You don't even know that? | |
I'm not as angry as the asshole. | ||
You're damn right. | ||
We're not going to lose our Bill of Rights. | ||
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No, because you're a slave. | |
You lost your Magna Carta, buddy. | ||
You didn't know you just lost your jury rights in England? | ||
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My jury rights? | |
Yeah, they just got rid of them. | ||
But you're so lovey-dovey, bobby-bopping around, you don't know that. | ||
You'll go to the camp. | ||
Well, you'll be happy all the way to the camp. | ||
He's going to the camp. | ||
He'll be happy all the way to the camp. | ||
Have fun at the camp, buddy. | ||
I love you enough to be mad at you because you're getting in the car with killers. | ||
They just abolished your Magna Carta, buddy. | ||
Your crime rates doubled in England since they took the gun. | ||
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It hasn't doubled. | |
Yes, it's been in your news. | ||
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Come on, don't break your... | |
Thanks for talking to us. | ||
Hey, Alex, when they're born a subject... | ||
Yeah, oh yeah! | ||
Alex, see your subject! | ||
I'm Lord Rothschild! | ||
You've been well... | ||
You've been well-trained. | ||
Oh, yes Lord. | ||
A well trained slave. | ||
A well trained slave. | ||
Yes Lord. | ||
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Good Lord, yes sir. | |
Yes sir. | ||
Dear Lord, yes sir. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
Read the newspaper newspaper. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't read newspapers. | ||
Yes Lord, I shouldn't be so rude. | ||
I'm a slave, a subject. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
I've been well-trained. | ||
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That's okay. | |
That's right. | ||
We have wild Americans out in the countryside hopping about. | ||
Killing people. | ||
The Magna Carta. | ||
That's right. | ||
Oh, yes, you have a higher crime rate than us now, my dearie. | ||
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I don't think we do. | |
Yes, you do, my dearie. | ||
It's been all in your newspaper articles. | ||
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Doubling crime rates, abolishing the Magna Carta. | |
Oh, freedom. | ||
We're done. | ||
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Come on. | |
See your subject. | ||
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Say hi to the Redcoats. | |
They don't have any clue. | ||
I'm set. | ||
Open to the sunset, lovey. | ||
Enjoy the European Union. | ||
I've seen Mad Macarta as they took our guns. | ||
No, it's not true. | ||
But I'm an Instabunny. | ||
Be reasonable. | ||
Oh, John. | ||
The crowd will take good care of you. | ||
The crowd downstairs. | ||
With those nasty bumbles. | ||
We saved you. | ||
We saved you, chap, with those nasty boom-booms in World War II. | ||
We shouldn't have done it. | ||
It was right wing and evil. | ||
Oh, dear. | ||
The crowd wouldn't approve. | ||
You take my guns from my cold, dead hands. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We better get our guns. | ||
We think. | ||
We think. | ||
Well, I'm a U.S. veteran, and I support the Second Amendment. | ||
And I hate to see... | ||
Being infringed upon. | ||
That's all I can tell you. | ||
I've been in countries where people don't own guns, and I've seen what happens to them. | ||
I'm all for stopping crime. | ||
But as far as I'm concerned, law-abiding gun owners are the biggest deterrent to crime in the country. | ||
I know if I was a criminal, I wouldn't go in somebody's house, but I thought they might be harmed. | ||
We are not your property! | ||
I support law enforcement and I support our Bill of Rights and our Constitution. | ||
You live here? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Texas President. | ||
Is somebody going along with you, sir? | ||
Is somebody cautioning you? | ||
No, sir, I just got here. | ||
They will beat you up. | ||
Thank you. | ||
What we've been doing, how you doing? | ||
Howdy. | ||
Good. | ||
They've got a permit to be here. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
And you've got a right to say what you want to say. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
We don't want any trouble from anybody. | ||
I don't know, sir. | ||
I'm not here to talk to you. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
I'm here to support the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. | ||
I'll have it all on film if there's any questions. | ||
Just don't hit strike back if they strike you first. | ||
What do you think about the showing here? | ||
I think it's very small. | ||
I think it shows what the majority of the American people want. | ||
They want the Second Amendment to be upheld in the Bill of Rights. | ||
That's what gave us our freedom. | ||
That's what our ancestors died and gave their blood to give us. | ||
We need to keep it. | ||
At all costs. | ||
Guns save lives. | ||
Maybe yours. | ||
That's the way it is. | ||
...and what we will tolerate. | ||
Will we tolerate the murder of a classroom full of students every single day? | ||
Rabbi Yaffe, president of the Union of America, those guys standing way back there shouting on the megaphone. | ||
What religion permits murder? | ||
What moral teaching extols violence? | ||
Why he paid off those thugs to testify before the representatives of the house. | ||
...or the children of America. | ||
Just say I thought in the paper. | ||
He don't know who I am. | ||
You're Dave Smith, aren't you? | ||
I was just curious to know. | ||
I wanted to know why you paid off those people at the hearings. | ||
Can you tell us that? | ||
I was there and I saw. | ||
It looked like Nina Butts was paying them off, too. | ||
You got no comment on that, huh? | ||
No comment. | ||
Get away. | ||
This is a family and a community. | ||
You don't want to tell us why, huh? | ||
Roll away. | ||
You're engaged in illegal payoffs. | ||
Answer us. | ||
Bring me the one they call Dave Smith. | ||
There he goes. | ||
There he goes. | ||
There he goes right there. | ||
Keep going. | ||
You, Dave Smith, the criminal, come and explain yourself to us. | ||
You got him on tape? | ||
Smith! | ||
Smith! | ||
Keep going. | ||
Keep going. | ||
There he is. | ||
Come back, Smith. | ||
Come back. | ||
Smith is that bag full of cash. | ||
We could use some. | ||
Come back, Dave. | ||
Don't turn your back on us. | ||
We need you. | ||
Dave, there are people here who want to be paid off. | ||
Come back, Dave. | ||
Let's pay those people off. | ||
Keep at him. | ||
Those were gang thugs. | ||
Tell him about him on film. | ||
It was in the paper. | ||
Tell him. | ||
We got you on film. | ||
It's in the paper. | ||
You paid gang thugs. | ||
Is that heavy with money? | ||
Tell him how he can sell out his country. | ||
How can you sell out your country like that? | ||
No answer for that either, huh? | ||
No comment, huh? | ||
Let's go. | ||
Come on. | ||
It's our turn. | ||
It's our turn on the Capitol. | ||
Where's your camera back, Alex? | ||
Right there. | ||
It's right there. | ||
It's right there. | ||
It's our turn. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on, anybody. | ||
It's our turn on the Capitol. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
It's our turn. | ||
Get our camera. | ||
Hey, Chris. | ||
Get our camera back. | ||
We're going to see party. | ||
They support disarming their slaves. | ||
Slave masters always. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Slave masters always. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
We're going to see money now. | ||
There she goes. | ||
The million bombs are actually healing Hitler now. | ||
We just caught one on page. | ||
No. | ||
Lord, they don't want to be the horrors of the world. | ||
Slave masters. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Come on, Patriots. | ||
Charge. | ||
Come on. | ||
The real Patriots are getting on the Capitol now. | ||
The real Patriots. | ||
Come on. | ||
Get rid of the bureaucrats. | ||
Push them off. | ||
Get the bureaucrat march out of here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The real Clinton legacy manipulation of women. | ||
You're being enslaved. | ||
Hope you enjoy giving our rights away. | ||
Hope you enjoy trying to give our rights away. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Here we come. | ||
We will not be stopped. | ||
We may try to take our rights. | ||
We're going to fight for them, control freaks. | ||
So go worship Hitler. | ||
Go worship the Klan and other people that support us. | ||
Nazis are not on control. | ||
We are against Nazis. | ||
The first gun will offer you to black people. | ||
That's why he supported. | ||
He doesn't love the control. | ||
Watch my back. | ||
Everybody's just being a slave. | ||
All right. | ||
Wait to cram Hitler and close that gun your children's throats. | ||
And screw up your family. | ||
Screw ours up. | ||
It's our turn. | ||
Alex, tell them to get off. | ||
It's our turn. | ||
Supporting Nazis. | ||
Here they come. | ||
Oh, that's assault. | ||
March. | ||
Stop assaulting, David. | ||
March. | ||
Leave our march. | ||
Save our children. | ||
Save our children. | ||
You assaulted him. | ||
Save our children. | ||
I got it all day. | ||
Save our children. | ||
Outlaw buckets. | ||
Outlaw bicycles. | ||
Get that camera. | ||
I got it all outfield. | ||
All right. | ||
Hey, what about this? | ||
Outlaw scooters. | ||
They're not going for now. | ||
Take it off. | ||
Come on. | ||
Oh, but it's not failure. | ||
That's a weapon. | ||
She ran over, David. | ||
Go on. | ||
They kill people. | ||
To destroy our society with your control free evil. | ||
Where are your brothers in the Klan? | ||
Your Klan brothers. | ||
Who said the first gun out of it is Klan. | ||
I'm media. | ||
The Klan members are here. | ||
We know it. | ||
It's been reported on. | ||
Yes, everyone who's for gun control supports the Klan. | ||
I've seen so many of these evil Klan members here today. | ||
And Nazis. | ||
No Nazis everywhere. | ||
Supporting the disarmament of the American people. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Game on you. | ||
They can't wait to get our guns out there. | ||
Wait on us. | ||
This is the child protective services to take our children and put them in their death camps of Ridley and Prozac. | ||
They can't wait to get our ranches and our farms. | ||
The fat-bellied towers and parasites all. | ||
Ancient support of Hitler. | ||
They support Adolf Hitler and gun control. | ||
Adolf Hitler wants for gun control. | ||
Adolf Hitler, the Ku Klux Klan, for gun control. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
They're Nazis everywhere. | ||
They want all to a party. | ||
Oh, my goodness. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just heard somebody say it was time to go. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Anyone who tries Hitler use the children. | ||
Hitler said, oh, I'm going to take the guns for the children. | ||
"I'd like a sword." "Can I have a sword?" "Can I have one?" "A sword?" "Yeah." "I got a sword." "Swords?" "I'm giving out right weak devil swords." "Swords?" "Are you giving swords out because some kids over there want some?" "Uh-huh." "Swords?" "Yes." "Okay." "Hey, we got swords! | ||
All the kids, come get your swords!" "Can I have one more?" "I know, it's swords!" "What do you got? | ||
Do you have a sword?" "Yeah." "Oh, really?" "That's it." "Oh, is that all?" "That's it. | ||
I was paid to be here." "Oh, you were paid to be here by the gun grabbers?" "I thought you were supposed to do it and you were violent boys." "One more." "I did! | ||
I got it!" "I got it!" "Hanson, right here!" "I've already got it!" "No weapon!" "There it is!" I've already got it! | ||
There it is! -Band for it! -I'll have to get a picture of the signs and the price came. | ||
Oh! | ||
Oh yeah, anything you stand for, there's going to be, you know, controversy. | ||
So, in any case. -It's a given. -In any case. -Oh yeah. | ||
Stay peaceful. | ||
We'll see you. -Thanks. | ||
They were making the signs up for them to look like children had done it. | ||
Well, the point is, they had an adult making the signs that looked like kids had done it, handing them out because people are so retarded they didn't know how to make them. | ||
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I am misused by the criminal element. | |
I, not carelessness, ineptitude, or reckless disregard and blame for accidents which simple common sense would have prevented. | ||
I caused less than one-tenth or one percent of the deaths in the United States, but I am classed with the greatest disasters in history. | ||
I have saved a thousand more lives than I have taken. | ||
I have prevented countless more injuries than I have caused, yet the self-serving would destroy me. | ||
Please don't ever give up. | ||
Think good thoughts. | ||
Take care of each other. | ||
Vote. | ||
And please, please, continue to come out. | ||
Don't ever think that because we've got a Republican this, or a Democrat that, or things haven't happened lately, that this will ever go away because it won't. | ||
Keep the faith. | ||
God bless. | ||
Happy Mother's Day. | ||
He thought she was defenseless, but then he changed his mind. | ||
From then on, she was armed. | ||
Armed with faith and a firearm. | ||
God was a protector. | ||
The gun, just a tool like an angel. | ||
Not seen, but there if you needed it. | ||
My son Luke will be 21 years old in June. | ||
He's tall and he's blond and he's smart and he's an excellent marksman. | ||
Let me tell you why I like armed women. | ||
Women who choose to arm themselves. | ||
Women who choose to arm themselves are brave and courageous women. | ||
They're not afraid of a little bit inanimate object. | ||
They look at a gun as nothing more than a tool, a screwdriver, or a hammer to accomplish a job. | ||
And in the case of a firearm, it's to protect themselves and their families. | ||
I like armed women because they're independent and they rely upon themselves first for their safety, not a government hireling. | ||
A lot of you don't know, but the job of the police is not to protect you. | ||
You see these slogans on the squad cars that say "to protect and serve." That slogan is incomplete by two words. | ||
It should say, to protect and serve the law. | ||
It is not a police officer's responsibility to protect you. | ||
It is their responsibility to protect the law. | ||
And they're not proactive, they're reactive. | ||
If they see a law being broken, then they can take action. | ||
That's something that people don't realize. | ||
It's our responsibility to take care of our own safety. | ||
Another reason I like armed women. | ||
Well, someday an armed woman might save my life! | ||
And I'd be grateful for that. | ||
I wouldn't be too proud to accept that gift from a woman. | ||
But think about it, folks. | ||
Self-defense is a sacred right. | ||
A sacred right. | ||
How else can we do God's work if we allow ourselves to be killed? | ||
Who will take care of our families? | ||
Scriptures don't really say do not kill. | ||
The correct translation is do not murder. | ||
Do not take life wantonly. | ||
The Bible commands us to defend ourselves. | ||
In Scripture, and I really like this Scripture because it has a little bit of humor attached to it. | ||
Luke 22, 36. Then he said unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his script. | ||
And he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one. | ||
Self-defense is so important that it is better to sell your clothes than to be without a means of self-defense. | ||
Being armed is more important than your modesty. | ||
Now, if you take it just one step further, you might consider that if you're very well armed... | ||
No one's really going to want to mess with you. | ||
Ask any criminal how important gun control is. | ||
Sammy the Bull Gravano was asked about gun control and trigger locks, and he gave an honest answer. | ||
Gun control? | ||
It's the best thing you can do for crooks and gangsters. | ||
I want you to have nothing. | ||
If I'm a bad guy, I'm always going to have a gun. | ||
Safety locks, you will pull the trigger with a lock on, and I'll pull the trigger, and we'll see who wins. | ||
How true it is. | ||
The misinformed mobs and others are only using safety as a ruse for us to give up our freedom. | ||
Don't fall for it, folks. | ||
Crime control is just a smoke screen. | ||
It's the same smoke screen that Hitler used in Germany to take control of guns. | ||
Excuse me, I'm in a hospital. | ||
I work in an ER. | ||
I've been treating people for the last 10 years. | ||
Yeah, and you know what, sir? | ||
That's OK. | ||
That's OK. | ||
And what you see, what he sees is people-- I've been treating people for the last 10 years. | ||
Yeah, and you know what, sir? | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
What you see, what he sees is people shot with guns, but the majority of the people he sees are the bad guys getting exactly what they deserve. | ||
Put that camera back. | ||
Put the camera. | ||
- Hey! - I understand you got opinion of press, all that kind of stuff, and you did your deal. | ||
I hope you finish with it. | ||
You gonna go ahead and go now? | ||
Yep. | ||
I'll be glad to see you. | ||
Good, good. | ||
See you around. | ||
This guy would like me to talk to him about it. | ||
Would you like my statement, sir? | ||
Or do you just want to fill me? | ||
Do you have anything to say for yourself? | ||
I'm asking you one more time. | ||
Go. | ||
And continue now. | ||
Okay. | ||
No. | ||
Okay. | ||
Would you like to speak to me? | ||
No, we don't want to talk to him, Mike. | ||
Come on. | ||
I'm not talking. | ||
I didn't say a word. | ||
A man being accosted by a man that's... | ||
You pull out your sword and your dagger, and you go to his defense. | ||
He said, "Let's put him off the ground when we trespass him." You ask him, "Are you okay?" He says, "Yeah, well, we'll leave you coming up. | ||
I really appreciate you saving my life." And then you ask him, "Well, did they steal your sword and your dagger?" And he said, "Well, no, I don't think you're..." You don't like it here. | ||
The other thing is, Leave. | ||
Go to another country where they don't have guns. - I'm gonna use you so much so you understand, okay? | ||
What's your name? | ||
I have a car over there. | ||
What's your name? | ||
Where's your car at? | ||
On the other side. | ||
Where? | ||
Over there? | ||
Yep. | ||
Let's go clear. | ||
Okay. | ||
Come on in. | ||
Okay. | ||
You tell you what? | ||
Let's go. | ||
I'm issuing to you a formal press conference. | ||
And that's it. | ||
That means that you're bound not to be on the ground for the next 24 hours. | ||
If you show up again, I will arrest you and put you in jail for the next four days until you're arraigned by the court. | ||
You understand me? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm going to take you off here. | ||
Can you see the vehicle? | ||
The data from the CDC. Motor vehicle crash is top list of accidental deaths of children. | ||
Number one are vehicles. | ||
Number two is drowning. | ||
Number three is pedestrian accidents. | ||
Number four is fire. | ||
Number five is choking. | ||
Number six is bicycle accidents. | ||
Number seven is firearms. | ||
Under the age of four, there are more kids who drown falling in mop buckets than an accidental discharge of firearms. | ||
All of that is terrible. | ||
All of that is tragic. | ||
But don't let them lie. | ||
And that's exactly what they're doing over and over and over. | ||
I highly recommend that you do whatever is necessary to keep your weapon safely out of the hands of your children. | ||
But I also recognize that each woman's situation is unique, and each mother should decide what is safe for her children. | ||
Do not be swayed by legislation that requires trigger locks or a gun safe that is acceptable to some politician. | ||
Your politicians will not accept responsibility for your child's death because your gun was unavailable because it had a trigger lock. | ||
As a mother, you are ultimately responsible for your children. | ||
That responsibility comes with the inherent right to do what is right. | ||
When I get elected to office, I will publicly declare all the gun laws in Texas unconstitutional. | ||
For the simple fact that they infringe on your right to keep and bear arms. | ||
Some things are not negotiable. | ||
Your children's safety is one of them. | ||
For our next speaker, we have Alex Jones. | ||
Alex is a syndicated talk show host, television personality. | ||
I can't even think of all the things Alex has done to support our Second Amendment rights. | ||
Alex, if you would. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you so much, sir. | ||
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I've already been on the bullhorn for four and a half, five hours today. | |
I don't know. | ||
What time is it? | ||
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Five o'clock. | |
I was out here about 1130, but that's about four hours out of the five and a half hours. | ||
Countering that staged event you witnessed today. | ||
You know, three days ago, the Million Mom March announced they're renaming themselves to the Billion Mom March, and the New York Times actually gave it some credibility. | ||
Ridiculous. | ||
They can't even get 200,000 bureaucrats when they got tens of millions of dollars from the CDC. | ||
They can't even bust enough bureaucrats in to get 200,000 in Washington. | ||
So they cancelled it this year. | ||
Even with George Soros, just a murderous criminal who's now taking over the only free media in Russia. | ||
Yeah, with Ted Turner. | ||
They took over the guys that were reporting what Vladimir Putin was up to. | ||
These guys are like serious bad guys like the Legion of Doom or something from the comic books. | ||
Even with the Legion of Doom funding them, understand this, they're imploding. | ||
And because of two pro-Second Amendment folks that never even gone to rallies or been involved out in California, they started wondering, well, it says the Million Mom March headquarters is at this address. | ||
That's San Francisco General Hospital. | ||
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No! | |
Everybody knows it's illegal to have a so-called tax-free political organization in a government building. | ||
That'd be like if they gave them a whole floor of the Capitol for their socialist events. | ||
So 30 of their employees had to be let go. | ||
They've lost the San Francisco General Hospital, the 7,500 square feet they had. | ||
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So they're like a cockroach. | |
They're like a cockroach that's dying and it's claiming it's got all this big power and it's a billion people. | ||
So let me tell you something. | ||
We've had hundreds of folks here throughout the day in the last five hours. | ||
We had close to 1,000 people a couple weeks ago at our last rally throughout the four hours of our rally, 500 at any one time the news reported. | ||
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But I'm going to tell you today, we have 9 trillion people here. | |
Because if they're going to say they're now a billion mom march, that's fine. | ||
We have 9 trillion people. | ||
I know there's not 9 trillion people, but on the planet, there's only 6 billion. | ||
But Melody Cook, she's the head of Texas of the Second Amendment Sisters, and that's the 25 billion Second Amendment Sisters of Texas. | ||
So we're going to start countering them. | ||
I mean, they just lie. | ||
It's all they do. | ||
Lie, lie, lie. | ||
And I tell you, Fox News was fair our last rally, and it was amazing. | ||
They just put the facts out. | ||
Guns make us safer. | ||
They make the crime rate go down. | ||
and they actually let us say you can take our guns from our cruel dead hand and that the goal of the million mom gun grabbers at their local bureaucrat rallies is total gun, total disarmament. | ||
You go to their website, they say it. | ||
Sugarman of Handgun Control Incorporated. | ||
It's been in the Statesman back on March 25th saying the goal is total gun ban, disarming you. | ||
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So it's time for us to start countering their propaganda. | |
And that's what we're doing. | ||
I'm so excited to see literally hundreds of real grassroots organizations forming that don't take direction from the NRA or don't take direction from the big organizations, but they're out there actually themselves getting in the gun grabbers' face, showing up at these committees but they're out there actually themselves getting in the gun grabbers' face, showing up at these committees all over the country, These big stage bureaucracies like the million moms. | ||
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The NRA does a great job, don't get me wrong. | |
They do a great job, especially in their America's First Freedom magazine. | ||
But we need the little guys that can move quick, come up with ideas fast, strike wherever we need to to get the word out in the grassroots. | ||
You're it! | ||
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Every man, woman, and child of you, black, white, old, young, I don't care. | |
You all have a right to defend yourselves. | ||
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You all have a... | |
Oh, man. | ||
What a day. | ||
All right. | ||
Next week, we're going to air the speeches. | ||
The speeches. | ||
We're just awesome. | ||
Mike did a great job putting that together, though, all the bedlam. | ||
Next week, 4.30 to 7. Again, I'm Alex Jones signing off. | ||
If you want to hear my censored radio show, Infowars.com, 9 to midnight tonight. | ||
It's the only way to listen unless you live in a city where there's an AM or FM. And next week, we're going to show a young lady who gave a speech at her school in the 8th grade about the truth of the Second Amendment with the history behind it. | ||
Again, I'll be on the radio from 9 to midnight tonight, Infowars.com. | ||
I'm Alex Jones signing off. | ||
You have the power to resist tyranny, and guns are our first freedom. | ||
So get out there and take them on. | ||
God bless and I'll see you next week. | ||
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Right to sleep securely in your homes. | |
You know, all day I've been saying Hitler was for gun control. | ||
Hitler, Hitler, Hitler. | ||
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Because they need to know that Hitler was for gun control. | |
The 1938 Gun Control Act that he got passed was the 1968 Gun Control Act that Senator Dodd got passed. | ||
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To the Lord! | |
These people are not playing games. | ||
Kirk Valtheim at the gun-grabbing UN. SS officer, Gestapo, death camp operator. | ||
That's not my opinion. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
He helped fund and finance and found UNIDIR. That's the big UN building. | ||
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That's the big system to disarm you. | |
And then it came out in '82, this guy was a Nazi, and the UN wanted to defend this monster. | ||
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The UN is not your friend, and why am I bringing the UN up? | |
Because, ladies and gentlemen, the Million Mom Bureaucrat Gun Grab March was announced three days ago, where? | ||
At the Rockefeller Paid For United Nations building. | ||
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I mean, think about that. | |
Look, they got foreign bankers like George Soros, they got Ted Turner funding them, this new McIlvay guy. | ||
And I have to really commend the NRA because, you know, I've been, man, the last few years kind of attacking them, saying they're not hardcore enough, they're not in the face, they're not saying, hey, mass murderers are for gun control. | ||
Well, I got to tell you, I've been reading their issues lately, and they're coming right out with it, and it's not conspiracy. | ||
They just got the public quotes of the U.N. Again, | ||
that's it for this live show. | ||
You'll be seeing as a tape in the future. | ||
And we have the facts on our side. | ||
If you'll just check them out. | ||
I mean, look at England. | ||
They just abolished the Magna Carta after taking the population's guns. | ||
In fact, give me another... | ||
Give me a close shot of that, Mike. | ||
This is the Magna Carta, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I mean, look at that. | ||
CBS News, but they're telling you it's a good idea that they've abolished the Magna Carta. | ||
Look at this headline. | ||
I just keep going back to this. | ||
Euro court outlaws criticism of EU. Look at that. | ||
Euro court outlaws criticism of EU. Their crime rate has doubled. | ||
They admit that. | ||
But they say, oh, good, they're taking the juries away. | ||
That's a great thing. | ||
And then I got attacked on the front page of the San Antonio Express News. | ||
Front page, for absolutely no reason, as if we were being mean and attacking them. | ||
All we did was give them back what we got. | ||
We were nice, polite, asking them questions, as you saw on the tape at the first rally. | ||
And they would call us pigs and be hateful, so we just stood up to them. | ||
I love women to death, but that so-called group of now women, you're not to empower women. | ||
They're to make you bitter and unhappy and weak and to control you. | ||
So women, don't believe for men at gun control is a feminine issue. | ||
Most women I know... | ||
They're professional, intelligent women, and they're armed because they understand the history of the Second Amendment. | ||
The first gun control law in this country were against black people in the South. | ||
You can't escape that fact. | ||
Now, I want to show you some police state clips now in the last 25 minutes of this show, this special broadcast of the Marines training to disarm us from Police State 2000, military checkpoints for real in Texas, To show you how the government's arming to the teeth while the people are being disarmed. | ||
This is the trend. | ||
We're following it. | ||
And I know I've belabored it lavishly. | ||
Infowars.com is the website. | ||
Any stories or information you have, there's the comment line. | ||
It's up to you out there. | ||
Look at the facts. | ||
Get past your emotional conditioning. | ||
If you're afraid of a gun... | ||
Go out, shoot one. | ||
Take some lessons. | ||
Read the history of it. | ||
Find out that twice as many children die a year in swimming pools than die from guns. | ||
It's just, why are they creating this illusion, this hysteria in the media? | ||
Because all throughout history, disarming a slave population has been absolutely paramount. | ||
It has been central. | ||
And I'm Alex Jones signing off. | ||
Please inform yourselves. | ||
Get hyped up and fight this thing. | ||
It's exciting. | ||
It's fun. | ||
It's the right thing to do. | ||
We're fighting pure dehumanization. | ||
A world government hell-bent on total slavery. | ||
England's five to ten years ahead of us. | ||
Totally disarmed, totally enslaved. | ||
I'm Alex Jones signing off. | ||
Here's some of the footage of who's arming against you while telling you to turn over your guns. |