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Infowars.com. | |
Thanks, Alex. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Come and sold out the country, our treasury is broke. | ||
You can't redeem America with Federal Reserve notes. | ||
The ballot box quit working, the cartridge box is freedom's king. | ||
It's all over but the fightin', the fat lady's about to sing. | ||
They stole our silver, they stole our gold, they took our steel, they took our coal, they stripped our trees and robbed our old and sold our jobs to Mexico. | ||
Congress sold out the country, our treasuries broke. | ||
You can't redeem America with Federal Reserve notes. | ||
The ballot box quit working, the cartridge boxes, freedom's key. | ||
It's all over but dividing. | ||
The fat lady's about to swing. | ||
You can call me a right wing wacko. | ||
I read writings on the wall. | ||
I also read the Bible. | ||
God's hammer's about to fall. | ||
The soul bow. | ||
The ballad bars quit working. | ||
The battle is about to sin. | ||
I get emotional about all the Bill of Rights, which are... | ||
The Fourth, Fifth Amendment, they're screwing all that up. | ||
Yeah, it's a... | ||
They certainly are. | ||
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And every one of those Bill of Rights were put there for a reason. | |
Not hunting. | ||
Not hunting. | ||
Not Boy Scouts. | ||
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Not heritage. | |
But they're put there for a reason. | ||
You're right. | ||
It's defense against tyranny and the common street tug. | ||
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There you go. | |
We interrupt this broadcast to bring you this important bulletin from the United Press. | ||
Flash! | ||
Washington! | ||
We interrupt our program to bring you a special broadcast. | ||
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The German news agency... | |
We interrupt this program to bring you a news bulletin from Washington. | ||
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Special report. | |
Verdict sparks violence. | ||
National Guard troops are standing by, ready to patrol the streets of Los Angeles, rocked by widespread violence. | ||
Local governments almost have to go with their hat in their hand to the federal government for permission to do anything. | ||
And we don't believe that that's appropriate. | ||
Well now pardon me, but is this your land? | ||
No. | ||
Your hallowed ground on which I stand? | ||
I sure hate to break the news to you, but your national park is coming through. | ||
Well now pardon me, but is that your home? | ||
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The house you work so hard to own Sure would make a nice hotel And we have ways to make you sell Cause we don't answer to the taxpayers Or to your congressman And we don't take no from anyone We just wanna take your land We're | ||
We have a special building fee. | ||
Just give us 40 acres free. | ||
Because we don't answer to the taxpayers or to your congressman. | ||
And we don't take no from anyone. | ||
We just want to take your land. | ||
And if you don't comply, we have ways to change your mind. | ||
We'll do almost anything to get our way. | ||
So just sign the dotted line. | ||
It's for the good of all mankind to give the antelope another place to play. | ||
More than one-third of all the nation's land is in the federal government's hand. | ||
So don't get mad about what we do. | ||
We're buying all America just for you. | ||
One. | ||
One. | ||
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Because we don't answer to the taxpayers or to your congressman. | |
And we don't take no from anyone. | ||
We just want to take your land. | ||
Bye. | ||
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Bye. | |
We don't answer to the taxpayers or to your congressmen. | ||
We're just like the State Department. | ||
We got our own land. | ||
Yeah. | ||
God bless all the animals, the forest and the streets, and we'll say goodbye to you, and we'll say goodbye to you, and we'll rise and build the big heart of our trees. and we'll rise and | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a live broadcast of Access Television. | ||
I'm your host, Alex Jones. | ||
My website is jam-packed with vital information for the future of this republic. | ||
It's Infowars.com. | ||
It is August 1st, 2001, and now the Access facility is under the control of Grande Cable Communications that's just now come into Austin, Texas. | ||
And we're being refed through Time Warner. | ||
And I have to tell you, the quality of this live show is just stellar compared to what it was with Time Warner. | ||
So we're thankful that Axis Television got things done seamlessly with Grande Communications. | ||
You won't see a lot of tape shows on for the next few weeks because they're having to transfer everything over from three-quarter inch to the Edit DV and the DV tapes. | ||
But again, it's a real privilege and a pleasure to be able to circumvent the mainstream media and bring you all the valuable information we cover here daily. | ||
I, of course, am a syndicated radio talk show host who started off eight years ago here locally in Austin on Access Television, and I still do my syndicated radio program, and I still do my Access broadcast, or cablecast as they call it, because it's so important to be able to reach out to people and talk about the real issues that affect us all, namely the New World Order. | ||
You know, we were kooks a few years ago to talk about world government. | ||
And now it's the headline in almost every major newspaper across the globe. | ||
It is tyrannical in every capacity. | ||
It's even admitting that of itself now. | ||
It's arrogantly militarizing police against the populations of the planet. | ||
But we're going to reach out to those police, to the military. | ||
We're going to take control of our governments and remove this central banking establishment from control of our intelligence agencies, our government agencies, many of the state agencies. | ||
Their tentacles, their roots are under the bedrock of our society. | ||
You know, I've done a lot of productions and done a lot of live shows here in the last eight years, but... | ||
No program has ever gotten the request to re-air or as much buzz on the street as my famous thumb scanning protest. | ||
Biometrics. | ||
It was in 1997. Myself and about a hundred other protesters went down to the DPS office to protest the biometric laser prints. | ||
And I predict in my film, America Destroyed by Design, that I released four years ago. | ||
That soon, you would be thumb scanning to buy and sell. | ||
They would be face scanning you and using other biometric technologies. | ||
How did I know that? | ||
Because four or five years ago, already in England, they were face scanning people on the street from a distance of a mile in some cases. | ||
They were putting in satellite kill switches in the cars for global positioning satellite tracking. | ||
People were thumb scanning to cash checks at banks. | ||
I clearly saw where things were going. | ||
England's about five years ahead of us when it comes to the police state. | ||
Now, five years later, as I predicted, in Tampa, Florida, they're putting face scanning cameras in. | ||
You're guilty until proven innocent. | ||
A massive chilling effect. | ||
They got the faces from the driver's license facility that takes a digital photo of people in 38 states now. | ||
HEB in Houston is tearing out the normal check lines and putting in thumb scanners. | ||
So is Kroger in Houston testing it out. | ||
Wells Fargo in Dallas is putting in face scanners. | ||
The state of Colorado is considering putting up face scanning cameras everywhere. | ||
And it came out in the Washington Post today, August 1st, 2001, Washington Post, that they are going to... | ||
Be giving it to the National Security Agency, your driver's license photos, and to the CIA that they're already watching you through the cameras that are on the streets. | ||
I told you that years ago. | ||
These federal cameras that have been put up and the microphones and all of that here in Austin, they already have the biometric software in them. | ||
They're already scanning you. | ||
Now, the Washington Post says, who cares, throws it in your face, just accept that it's no big deal. | ||
We're going to take your rights away and track and trace you with satellites and cameras like you're a foreign enemy to keep you safe from terrorism. | ||
So all of my predictions have come true. | ||
It wasn't very hard to do. | ||
Then I have about five articles here about how we need microchips for the children. | ||
USA Today, Associated Press, Herald Sun, Washington Techway Magazine. | ||
We're going to cover all of this for you today. | ||
And don't believe me when I read off these pages. | ||
Go to Infowars.com and find out it's true. | ||
Now, we've shown you, Dan Rather, saying that we need to have microchips put in our brains to make us do what's required of us by the government, is the exact quote. | ||
In fact, Mike, did you bring that tape today? | ||
I know I didn't warn you about it, to bring it. | ||
We've heard it many times. | ||
And it shows him putting a microchip in somebody's brain. | ||
And Dan rather laughs and says there's 1.3 million of you in prison now. | ||
There'll soon be 33 million. | ||
You're going to have brain chips. | ||
And he laughs at you. | ||
Again, conditioning you to accept the bizarre, to make the bizarre commonplace. | ||
That is decadence, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That is evil. | ||
Then we have the so-called environmental movement stealing property for the World Bank, IMF, and UN. Again, from the mainstream media. | ||
This time it cost the lives of four firefighters. | ||
EU to prosecute Ireland over nitrates. | ||
Ireland pulled out of the EU. Now they're being prosecuted by the world government. | ||
We have terrorist groups firebombing homes, universities, and hotels, and not even being called terrorists in the media because they're trying to steal property. | ||
They learned from the feds last year setting all those fires out west to steal the property. | ||
There's an anti-people group pushes for man's extinction. | ||
Prince Philip and Ted Turner agree. | ||
That's Fox News. | ||
Rare Chinese newspaper expose details prisoner organ harvest. | ||
They're now going public and saying it's no big deal on the People's Daily, their main communist newspaper. | ||
And our news, Washington Post, is saying, hey, maybe we should take our prisoners' organs. | ||
We're liberal, didn't you know? | ||
Say hi to the cop in the black uniform and ski mask. | ||
Bottom line, powerful news coming up. | ||
But I first, before I got to all this in detail, wanted to go back to America Destroyed by Design, air 20 minutes of the two-hour, four-minute film, where I, four years ago, when this film was released, predicted everything that's happening. | ||
Now, they're telling you your children are going to need to take microchips. | ||
It's okay. | ||
They can drink them down, they say in these news stories. | ||
Mainstream, Associated Press. | ||
Don't worry, you're going to be able to drink the chips. | ||
It's all right. | ||
Don't be extremists. | ||
Only extremists are against drinking the chips. | ||
Five years ago, they were getting us ready for biometrics, face scanning, retina scanning, hand scanning, thumb scanning, voice scanning. | ||
Now they're getting you ready for the chips. | ||
And on CNN, they have children. | ||
A year ago, they said, what do you look forward to in this new millennium? | ||
And the little girls, third graders at a public school in L.A. said, I want a brain chip now! | ||
Blammo! | ||
That's the quote we've added here. | ||
I'll be able to learn everything instantly. | ||
And they'd obviously been coached to scream, we want brain chips now, we can learn everything blammo. | ||
So I'm not the weirdo. | ||
We're just reporting what they're doing. | ||
They're pushing your tolerance level, acclimating, conditioning you to accept it. | ||
The Nazis killed 20 million people, conservatively. | ||
Why are we only hearing the media about the 6 million poor Jews? | ||
I don't understand, but he killed a lot of other people too, and all their lives were just as valuable, whether they were white or black or Jewish or Eskimo. | ||
Horrible individual. | ||
But the people of Germany accepted it. | ||
Because it was normal, and it was what you were supposed to do, and the radio and TV said it was alright. | ||
You know, these dangerous people disappearing because they didn't have their papers at the bus station. | ||
You know, gotta have your papers to walk down the street or drive your car. | ||
It's part of living in a free country. | ||
Oh, where are we today? | ||
Oh, we've accepted it. | ||
We've been acclimated. | ||
Failure to ID, walk into the corner store, it'll get you arrested. | ||
Is that the freedom of America? | ||
They were acclimated. | ||
The Aztecs could cut out the hearts of 10,000 people on a single holiday every time there was a solar eclipse every couple of years. | ||
They did it routinely, just on a daily basis, but tens of thousands. | ||
People would bring their children to be cut up and then to be kicked down the steps, and the main supply of meat in Central and North America, in New Mexico, was flesh, flesh of children. | ||
Historical fact. | ||
You know, people say, don't criticize them, it's a culture. | ||
Well, the Nazis had a culture I don't agree with. | ||
I'm going to criticize them and I'm going to criticize the Aztecs. | ||
What does all this have to do with thumb scanning, biometrics, satellite control systems that you're buying as standard now, part of a fashion statement or an image of your wealth? | ||
You know, the OnStar. | ||
How does that have to do with the Nazis killing people and the Aztecs killing people? | ||
Because it was normal. | ||
The Aztecs were just normal. | ||
Kidnap all the other Indian tribes, murder en masse. | ||
That's the popular tribe with Mecha and La Raza. | ||
You know, not all the other great Indian tribes that were peaceful. | ||
The loving Aztecs. | ||
But we shouldn't talk about that culture. | ||
We shouldn't talk about the Nazis either, right? | ||
Just a culture. | ||
That's the moral relativism. | ||
And so they take them. | ||
And they kill their kids, and it's normal, and everybody does it. | ||
In fact, the winner of the ball court games that I've been to at Chichen Itza, down on the Yucatan Peninsula, Yucatan Peninsula, the winner, the captain of the winning team, he got to get his heart cut out. | ||
And he was glad to do it. | ||
That's trauma-based mind control. | ||
It was normal. | ||
The government, the priest, the king said it was cool, so people went along with it. | ||
And now they're saying children... | ||
We'll be able to drink down their microchips for the children. | ||
I'm going to read the reports when we get back. | ||
And it's for the blind and the herd and the digital angel for your children. | ||
And Oprah Winfrey says we need to take chips. | ||
We got her on tape. | ||
And I'm a kook. | ||
I'm bad. | ||
You know, when I show you military checkpoints on this show, it's not bad that we have checkpoints on I-35 now routinely with military. | ||
No, it's I'm anti-American because I show that. | ||
See? | ||
I'm a bad person. | ||
I think the Nazis are bad. | ||
I think the Aztecs are bad. | ||
See? | ||
In that context. | ||
So here it is. | ||
I told you they'd do all this because they were already doing it in England four years ago. | ||
Here it's happening. | ||
When we get back, I'll show you everything I predicted has now happened. | ||
Here is 20 minutes from my two-hour film, America Destroyed by Design. | ||
And again, more information. | ||
On all these issues and these news stories, how the microchips are for your children at Infowars.com. | ||
And I'm the extremist. | ||
You're not supposed to speak out. | ||
You're supposed to accept it, okay? | ||
Take your satellite control system in your car. | ||
Take your drugs. | ||
Take your Prozac. | ||
Take your Ritalin. | ||
Oh, we have more news about the cancer viruses and the vaccines for you later. | ||
Mainstream. | ||
Last week it was the San Francisco Chronicle. | ||
This week it's the British news. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to that tape. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
You ready, Mike? | ||
Again, vital information. | ||
Well, you've seen what's going on around the country and here in Austin, Texas, where this was produced. | ||
Now you're going to see me, Alex Jones, and about 100 other people go down to the Texas Department of Public Safety and protest thumb scanning. | ||
Finger imaging for driver's license. | ||
Yes, everyone must get it. | ||
And according to the Federal Register, President Clinton would like to start random urine, blood, or other tissue sample testing at the driver's license facilities around the nation. | ||
Well, don't hear it from me. | ||
Hear it from newscast and our cameras that were there on the scene the fateful day that 100 Americans stood up to Big Brother. | ||
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Well, getting a driver's license caused quite a stink here in Austin today. | |
You know, in Texas, if you want one of these, well, you have to give your thumbprints. | ||
But KISJ Carter shows you why some folks today said they don't want anybody scanning their body parts. | ||
I'm gonna go up, and if they come up and touch me in any way, I'm gonna lay down peaceably and let the police state minions drag me away. | ||
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Alex Jones wants to renew his driver's license. | |
He also expects to be arrested. | ||
I'm going in there with my passport, my birth certificate. | ||
My driver's license, my W-2 form. | ||
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But he won't give a thumbprint. | |
Moments after this interview, troopers did arrest him. | ||
If you do not leave now, I will be forced to arrest him. | ||
Sir, I'm here to get a driver's license. | ||
I have never had a criminal record. | ||
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Jones says fingerprinting gives government too much control. | |
And the next thing you know, they'll ask for urine and blood samples. | ||
Rebecca Yoakam walked through the crowd of protesters to renew her license. | ||
She didn't mind giving her thumbprint. | ||
I really don't see anything wrong. | ||
Along with the thumbprinting, and it's kind of weird how everybody's protesting about it. | ||
But the protesters believe if they don't speak up now, the requirements to drive could get even more personal. | ||
With your eye on Austin, I'm Jay Carter. | ||
Alex Jones is now in an Austin jail, and he'll face a disorderly conduct charge. | ||
The DPS points out, by the way, that its database of thumbprints helped identify some of the victims of the tornado in general last year, and they say this system helps. | ||
And protects all of us. | ||
I'm sorry, sir. | ||
You're just flat wrong. | ||
This has nothing to do with public safety and everything to do with the international tracking grid that's being set up. | ||
All you have to do is watch Lockheed, Mark Marietta commercials from the defense industry to Visa commercials. | ||
All down the line, they're pushing thumb scanning to buy and sell. | ||
And probably within five to ten years, everybody's going to have to do this to buy and sell. | ||
And this is all for the IRS to gather intelligence on us. | ||
DPS even admits it. | ||
It goes to the federal government. | ||
It's all hooked into a national database. | ||
And you see the free market supposedly engaged in this. | ||
It's all part of a grid of control. | ||
And some of you will say, well, what do we have to hide? | ||
It's called an invasion of privacy, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's called innocent until proven guilty. | ||
It's called a government that has a terrible track record of abusing its citizens and the IRS stealing from innocent people that have broken no laws being abused. | ||
I'm just so tired of this. | ||
Everything under the color of law. | ||
This is totally unconstitutional. | ||
Now let's get to the actual video of the actual protest. | ||
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Blood testing, urine testing, things of that nature. | |
So for those of us that are not in the know and for those of us who really are not in this, could you kind of explain what's going on here? | ||
Sir, I have given you the executive order put in the federal register by Bill Clinton in 1997. | ||
He has announced it. | ||
He says that urine and blood testing that they plan to do nationwide is only for people 18 and under. | ||
It is for 25% of large state populations randomly selected and they're thumb scanning us like criminals. | ||
Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? | ||
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I heard that. | |
Several forms of identification. | ||
I have eight forms of identification. | ||
From my passport, to my old driver's license, to my W-2 form, my tax form, to my social security number, to my car insurance, and I also have another picture ID. And that had better be enough for them, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is really getting out of control. | ||
Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? | ||
Why are Americans laying around like sheep and allowing themselves to be treated like criminals? | ||
We're law-abiding citizens. | ||
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What point do you expect, or do you expect at all, for what you were talking about, the blood testing, the drug screening? | |
Is that really coming? | ||
Sir, I have given you the federal documents that are mandating the states to do that. | ||
Clinton in 92 mandated the thumb scanning. | ||
It has been adopted by many of the states, Texas, since 93. He mandated it in late 1997 for 98 to be implemented. | ||
Now, that's up to the states, and that's why we're drawing attention to this. | ||
Thumb scanning and no further. | ||
I'm against thumb scanning, but now they... | ||
I want this urine and blood testing. | ||
This is the slippery slope. | ||
And to those out there that say, what do I have to hide? | ||
I am innocent until proven guilty. | ||
I have no criminal record. | ||
Alex Jones has no criminal record, and we should not be treated like criminals. | ||
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I don't want to ask what you have to hide, but what is it that makes you so passionate about this? | |
Our government cannot be trusted. | ||
Even this month's... | ||
Yes, Liberty. | ||
Even this month's... | ||
Popular Mechanics talks about the government testing chemicals and biologicals on our people in the 1950s and 60s. | ||
The IRS, you've heard the hearings. | ||
There's CIA drug trafficking hearings going on right now. | ||
In the Congress. | ||
This is on television. | ||
This government is controlled by a bunch of thugs, in my opinion, and I think a lot of bureaucrats are dupes to it. | ||
I just don't trust our government. | ||
And our founding fathers warned us not to hate our government, but to fear our government. | ||
I should not have to thumb scan and be in a computer. | ||
They also digitally capture your signature and your photograph. | ||
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They could create any false identity they wanted to with your name and your social security number. | |
And many government bureaucrats from the IRS to the EPA have been caught selling... | ||
Information. | ||
There are thousands of cases and convictions of this if people would just investigate it. | ||
This is an invasion of privacy. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
It's an invasion of privacy. | ||
There is no innocent until proven guilty in this country anymore. | ||
And Americans across the country have got to start standing up against Big Brother. | ||
And if they come up and touch me in any way, I'm going to lay down peaceably and let the police state minions drag me away. | ||
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Okay? | |
Let's get ready to go in here in about five minutes. | ||
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God bless y'all for being here. | |
People stand up. | ||
The New World Order, which is transnational, socialism for the rich, can only fail. | ||
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We're going to defeat these people. | |
We're going to turn their lives upside down. | ||
This federal intrusion is out of control and it is controlled by the transnational establishment. | ||
So it's time for everybody across America to start standing up because we got people power. | ||
Peaceful patriots or the huge military industrial complex that Eisenhower warned us about. | ||
I think I'm afraid of the military industrial complex that owns our media. | ||
I think I'm afraid of the foreign banks. | ||
That's who I'm afraid of, not of you people. | ||
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Good luck, sir. | |
Hey, buddy. | ||
Hey, Jim. | ||
How you doing Ellinger? | ||
Alright, they're ready for me. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Come over and get the pretty little red light. | ||
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Come on. | |
Isn't that pretty? | ||
And they'll put a nice little clinic in here in the next few years for urine and blood testing like Clinton wants. | ||
What do I have to hide? | ||
I'm a criminal. | ||
There we have it. | ||
Nice little pretty red light. | ||
Get that, Mike. | ||
There we have it. | ||
Your photograph, they capture your signature, they capture your thumbprint, and now Clinton wants urine and blood, and I've given that to the media, the actual federal register that he wants the states to implement. | ||
And I guess it tells them how to put clinics in, and it tells them how to urine and blood test law-abiding citizens not under 18, like the media says. | ||
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Hi. | |
How you doing? | ||
I am here with eight forms of identification. | ||
I have my passport. | ||
Here's that, my name, and the form you asked me to fill out. | ||
I have no criminal record. | ||
My name is Alexander Emrick Jones. | ||
Here is my passport. | ||
Here is my insurance. | ||
Here is another form of ID. Here is my old driver's license. | ||
Here is my birth certificate. | ||
And here is my W-2 form. | ||
And here is two more insurance cards, all the ones, just so you can double check. | ||
This is a health club card. | ||
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Okay. | |
I just need for you to answer these first three questions. | ||
So I don't have to thumb scan? | ||
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Well, we're going to get to that. | |
You are eventually going to have to. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
But not now. | ||
Not at this point, but you will before we're done with the process. | ||
Why? | ||
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It's required. | |
It's required by Bill Clinton in 1992. And it was instituted here in Texas in 1993. I know the code, sir. | ||
Are you going to institute his urine and blood testing when he commands you? | ||
Are you going to stick a needle in my arm when I have no criminal record? | ||
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The only questions I'm going to answer right now are concerning driver's license issuance. | |
You just follow orders, don't you? | ||
So you're saying you're going to deny me the constitutional right to travel if I do not submit to this digital thumb scanning? | ||
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What I will tell you, today you will not receive a duplicate driver's license if you do not submit to a thumb scanner. | |
Okay, look, I feel like I'm being raped here. | ||
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Well, I would sit down with you for hours and try to do what I could to help you. | |
Then just give me my license without digitally thumb scanning. | ||
Is there a religious exception? | ||
Is there a religious exception? | ||
Everyone must take the mark. | ||
A digitally enhanced mark. | ||
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I'm not talking about Martin. | |
A digital tattoo. | ||
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I know. | |
Your ID, you are good to go. | ||
Yeah, well, if I'm good to go, why do you need my thumbprint? | ||
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Because it's part of the procedural issue. | |
It's part of Bill Clinton's law, isn't it? | ||
It's an executive order. | ||
It's a decree by Bill Clinton. | ||
NCIC. NCIC. Yeah, and if I drive without a license, what's the penalties for driving without a license? | ||
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You know, I don't even want to go there. | |
That's right. | ||
I'm asking you. | ||
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It doesn't pertain to it. | |
You're an officer. | ||
I'm asking you the law. | ||
So you're saying I'll be committing a crime by driving if I don't take your mark? | ||
Well, see, you're saying, Officer Ard, you're sitting here, Sergeant, and telling me that you're all friendly and you're all nice. | ||
But I'll be pulled over and given tickets. | ||
If I don't pay those, I will go to jail. | ||
Because of my morals and my beliefs, I will not take this. | ||
And I'm here to tell you, I already took this in 93, and many people will say, well, you've already taken it, what's your problem with it? | ||
Because now I've figured out what this is, and I'm opposing all those others that are being herded in here like cattle to be thumb-scanned like criminals. | ||
Yes? | ||
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We don't even need to start there. | |
If I know that you're not going to submit to a thumb plan, why waste your time? | ||
See, right up front. | ||
And people are being turned away all day here. | ||
So you're saying, I pay my taxes, I'm raped by the IRS, which is criminal. | ||
It's well known. | ||
Submit. | ||
He just said, I must submit. | ||
I'm telling you, I've never been to jail. | ||
I want you to give me my driver's license. | ||
I want my driver's license. | ||
I am not a criminal. | ||
I may become one today, but that's fine. | ||
You're saying you won't take me to jail at five if I'm still here. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
This is against the grain of the Constitution. | ||
Look, if I don't take the mark, my right to travel is taken. | ||
You're taking my rights and telling me that it's no big deal? | ||
And now you want a urine and blood test? | ||
Bring me the document. | ||
Who has the urine and blood testing document? | ||
I need it. | ||
I'm going to pass these out to people. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the Federal Register, Bill Clinton, urine and blood testing plan for you. | ||
Tell your friends about it. | ||
We have got to stand against this. | ||
The staffs are preparing to implement this plan. | ||
This is not a joke. | ||
This is not the entire document. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a joke to them. | ||
Only Coach Penders matters. | ||
Only diversions like Rome, the gladiators. | ||
If I don't take this, if I don't take this, will I not be penalized for not having a driver's license, by not being able to cash a check, by being given tickets, that if I don't pay those tickets, I'll be taken to jail. | ||
I can't travel out of state. | ||
I can't get on board an airplane. | ||
And the media is talking about thumb scanning to travel. | ||
You're working with the foreign banks and the military industrial complex. | ||
This is all their idea. | ||
Read the Military War College from 1968. They planned this. | ||
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Just because you lay around doesn't mean it's not true. | |
This is not a publicity stunt. | ||
I was a lot happier years ago before I got into all this garbage. | ||
I'm sick of sheep laying down. | ||
I wish you'd get up and do something. | ||
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Makes me want to vomit. | |
Our forefathers went to World War II and World War I and fought in the Civil War to end slavery, and it means nothing to y'all. | ||
We're a bunch of... | ||
Yellow-bellied weaklings. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
I'm sick of people laying down like a bunch of jellyfish and rationalizing what's going on. | ||
People ought to be ashamed of themselves. | ||
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Yes, exactly. | |
Now look very carefully at Mike Cox. | ||
He is head public information officer for all of Texas, for the DPS. They weren't going to arrest me, but about 15 minutes into the protest, he showed up. | ||
And things changed dramatically. | ||
He walked up, stared at me, turned, walked back to the back. | ||
They had a little meeting together, and then they came and arrested me. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
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If you do not leave now, I will be forced to arrest you. | |
Sir, I am here to get a driver's license. | ||
I have never had a criminal record. | ||
It's time to go. | ||
Here I go. | ||
Get my stuff for me. | ||
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I'm going to do it. | |
I'm going to do it. | ||
I guess that makes him tough. | ||
I guess that makes him look like a real well-planned person there. | ||
We're going to do a show tonight. | ||
Hey! | ||
Yeah, they're pushing everybody. | ||
They're pushing that. | ||
You're getting ridiculous here. | ||
I saw my tax dollars pay for this bill. | ||
He's got a couple of tax. | ||
Our workers! | ||
Our workers! | ||
The DPS was very professional but they did the classic bait and switch. | ||
They got all the troopers on one side of the building and made us think that I was coming out there. | ||
I hope we've painted you a picture of what's really happening here in the nation. | ||
I got out of jail that night with a Class C misdemeanor, and I'm taking it to court, and I'm sure I'll defeat it with a jury trial. | ||
It was a small price to pay, though, to bring light upon the biometric technologies. | ||
Well, you've seen it all during this two-hour documentary. | ||
You've seen the U.N. taking over our parks and the documents, the Chinese moving into some of our military bases, Oklahoma City documentation of huge concentration camp facilities that have been sprouting up around the country since the early 80s and even before. | ||
This is America under siege. | ||
I'm not about to tell you what you can do to stop it. | ||
You've got to think for yourselves out there. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, again, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
It is August 1st. | ||
2001. And I'm your host, Alex Jones. | ||
My website is Infowars.com. | ||
Now, I told you that was four plus years ago. | ||
Made the film three and a half years ago. | ||
Put it all together for my documentary, America Destroyed by Design, that they would put in the thumb scanners at grocery stores, at banks, the face scanners. | ||
It's in the executive order, now part of law, that if they want to start urine and blood testing, they claim they can. | ||
Of course, it's unconstitutional. | ||
The question is, will you even challenge that? | ||
Think about it. | ||
They'll try to implement the blood and urine testing for new drivers, but it's for everybody in the law. | ||
What's happened to our country? | ||
That's the question. | ||
Now I wanted to read you some news from just today, August 1st. | ||
2001, every morning I get up, myself and my webmaster get together up there by the computer, and we scan the web. | ||
The Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters, Washington Post, Times of India, China, London, all of it. | ||
Magazines. | ||
And we bring you all these stories. | ||
There were about ten biometric stories. | ||
In the mainstream news globally today that we found, there's many more obviously than that. | ||
They have stories about how our children need microchips. | ||
They have stories about face-scanning cameras hooked into the National Security Agency that your police department's running and the CIA. Just stacks of them. | ||
I mean, I have an entire fan of them just in that genre that I covered on the radio today. | ||
And by the way, the archive of my radio show that I do from 11 a.m. | ||
until 2 p.m., Monday through Friday, Central Time, is up on Infowars.com. | ||
Just click on the archives. | ||
You can listen to it right there. | ||
And I'll be back tonight. | ||
I do six hours a day live from 9 to midnight. | ||
I'm censored off the AM and FM dial here in Austin, but not in the rest of the country. | ||
We're growing like wildfire. | ||
100-plus stations now. | ||
The only place to listen is Infowars.com. | ||
And the show is great. | ||
And before I get into all of this news about the Matrix-like grid of control and tracking and what they're openly saying they're going to do with it once it's all in place, what they're already starting to do, I would hope that the viewers of this show value this information because I take time out of my schedule to come up here. | ||
Mike takes time out of his schedule to come up here. | ||
The rest of the crew do. | ||
This is a labor of love. | ||
We're concerned. | ||
We talk all the time about the things that are happening. | ||
It pains us. | ||
The only reward is seeing people's minds awaken, their eyes sparkle with that intuitive understanding of the systems of control that surround all of us. | ||
So that's coming up, and of course, your calls. | ||
And there's another important facet to all of this. | ||
Please. | ||
Never believe anything I say. | ||
Check it out for yourself. | ||
When I read these stories to you, don't say to your friends, your family, your neighbors, the cop that lives next door, I heard that the federal government and the Department of Defense had funded these cameras going up that are now face-scanning us. | ||
I want you to go read the Washington Post story. | ||
Because if you just hear what I say and then regurgitate it to your friends, it becomes a rumor. | ||
And they can roll their eyes at you. | ||
Because they've been trained not to respect themselves, so why are they going to respect you? | ||
They have been trained to be hopeless, to be cynical, to believe they don't have any power in their lives. | ||
It couldn't be any farther from the truth. | ||
And if somebody laughs at you about this stuff and doesn't care, don't waste your time as they giggle and laugh and feel powerful. | ||
Just move on to people that do care at every strata of society. | ||
It was 5% that started and won the Revolutionary War in 1776 over the next eight years in this country. | ||
And that war started when the British military occupational force, the SWAT teams of their day, came to confiscate the firearms. | ||
And it may yet be the spark again. | ||
In this country, the Redcoats in 2001 are being very incremental about it. | ||
I don't want violence. | ||
I want people to become aware that both political parties, Republican and Democrat, are the same people at the top, that they're members of the same global organizations and regional governments, and that they're a ruling class that enjoys the power and enjoys you being in the dark and being ill-informed, ill-advised. | ||
And their main modes of control, there's four or five of them. | ||
Number one is semantical deception. | ||
They will train you that misinterpretations of what words mean. | ||
They will tell you that the word reform, to use an example, always is good. | ||
So when they're saying they're going to reform the gun laws, that means more gun laws against law-abiding people. | ||
But the average person has been trained since school, That the word reform is always good. | ||
Well, is it good to reform your hand by sticking it into a blender? | ||
Is it good to reform your body by jumping in front of an 18-wheeler going 70 miles an hour? | ||
Is it good to reform your toes by hitting them with a hammer? | ||
Again, that's a semantical deception. | ||
You thought the word reform when you heard it in the media. | ||
Always meant something good. | ||
Why? | ||
McCain's going to reform campaign finance. | ||
Something must be done. | ||
The government's going to reform law enforcement with federal control over local departments. | ||
Hitler was going to reform law and order in 1933 Germany, and he did it with martial law. | ||
Were his reforms good? | ||
No, they weren't. | ||
And there's many other things they do where it's semantical deceptions. | ||
Then you have their favorite. | ||
Problem, reaction, solution. | ||
I'm teaching you about propaganda here. | ||
Problem, reaction, solution. | ||
Nero, almost 2,000 years ago, couldn't defeat the Christians. | ||
Christianity had become the latest fad. | ||
Everybody was picking it up. | ||
The more Christians they burned at the stake or had lions rip apart, the more people in high government positions. | ||
The more members of the royal household became Christians, Nero had a problem on his hands. | ||
The stoic strength of the Christians in the face of that adversity had gained them massive converts. | ||
So what did Nero do in problem-reaction-solution? | ||
Nero burned part of Rome, and read the Roman histories, it's a fact, not just to expand his palace, that's the popular thing we learn in school, But he said publicly afterwards to blame it on the Christians. | ||
People were more than ready to slaughter all the Christians. | ||
And for another hundred years, Christians were greatly suppressed. | ||
That's how he took this mounting, surging mountain of people reforming the Roman government, saying you shouldn't crucify people, burn them at the stake, murder them, people should have rights. | ||
The Christians were the reformers of the age. | ||
By the Dark Ages, the Christians had become the oppressors. | ||
So I'm not getting into a debate here about religion. | ||
See, you've been brainwashed. | ||
You can't follow my train here. | ||
I'm not talking about Christians. | ||
I'm talking about problem, reaction, solution. | ||
I'm talking about a dictator who needed to demonize a group of people. | ||
So what did he do? | ||
He torched Rome, blamed it on the Christians, and then everybody was ready to master murder them, and that ensued. | ||
Let's fast forward to 1933. Adolf Hitler. | ||
He has been elected chancellor, but there's still the presidency, and von Hindenburg, who calls him publicly a gutter snipe, he can't take the Munich police and some of the other Prussian police departments, known as the Gestapo, under his control. | ||
The army is not under his control. | ||
All he has is errands to Rome. | ||
A big demonic creature and a couple million SA members. | ||
A bunch of street rabble. | ||
Well, they go firebomb the Reichstag, the Capitol building, grab a poor mentally retarded homeless man who was Jewish off the street, convict him in a show trial like McVeigh, execute him, and declare martial law. | ||
Confiscate the guns, round up the people, and the fun started over the next six years. | ||
And Hitler got the presidency abolished and became the leader. | ||
That is, the Fuhrer. | ||
Ein Volk, one people. | ||
Ein Reich, one land. | ||
Ein Volk, Ein Reich, ein Fuhrer, one leader. | ||
So, one torching of the Capitol building got Adolf Hitler far. | ||
Now, let's fast forward to 1962. James Bamford. | ||
2020 investigative executive, retired now, has written the best-selling book, Body of Secrets, on the New York Times bestseller list, had to retire to do it, where he got the NSA documents that the government in 1962 wanted to blow up. | ||
And I read this story the last four weeks on the air. | ||
It's on Infowars.com, on the main page, from the Baltimore Sun reviewing his book. | ||
The Joint Chiefs of Staff agreed, so did the Secretary of Defense, Kennedy said no, to blow up airliners full of Americans, to attack Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, where our Marines are stationed, using the Army, posing as Cubans, to bomb Washington and to shoot Cubans in Miami as a pretext to invade Cuba. to bomb Washington and to shoot Cubans in Miami as | ||
And the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the chairman, said, large casualty list would be very helpful in the press for the invasion. | ||
Now, Kennedy said no. | ||
Six months later, he was dead. | ||
You know, this is a fact. | ||
This is history. | ||
This is Baltimore Sun. | ||
This is James Bamford. | ||
This is Body of Secrets, a thousand-page book in the bookstores. | ||
I've interviewed James Bamford twice. | ||
The archive is on Infowars.com In fact, Mike, I actually got the dates Violet got the dates for people If you'll grab the keys off that TV stand It's in the front seat of my truck I want to read those dates to people So they can listen to James Bamford In the radio interview Tell you about the government wanting to blow things up And the actual documents Yeah, they're in here, brother Mike, you're doing a great job So we have the semantical deception With the words, manipulating their usage | ||
We have the problem-reaction solution, which then grew from the 62 debacle, To 1993. The federal government. | ||
This is so unbelievable. | ||
The federal government. | ||
This was in the October 28th, 1993, New York Times. | ||
You say they're mainstream media. | ||
I thought they lied. | ||
They couldn't ignore this. | ||
The FBI informants had a press conference days after the bombing. | ||
They hired this Salam guy, this CIA agent. | ||
To come over here, cook the bomb. | ||
He starts asking a week before the bombing, why am I cooking a real bomb for these Islamic fundamentalists and Sheikh Abdel Rahman? | ||
Why are we training the drivers? | ||
These guys can't even drive. | ||
They're poor little Palestinian young men who can't even hardly speak English, much less their own language. | ||
Grew up in dirt floor shacks. | ||
Two days before, he said, all right, the bomb's built. | ||
Here's the go date. | ||
Now raid them. | ||
This is a sting operation. | ||
FBI said no. | ||
The bombing goes forward. | ||
Well, Mr. Salam went and recorded the head of the FBI in New York. | ||
He wore his own bug because he didn't want to get in trouble. | ||
The head of the FBI said the bombing goes forward. | ||
This is going to be very useful for anti-terrorism legislation. | ||
By the grace of God, they didn't park the ammonium nitrate bomb, bigger than the Oklahoma City bomb, they claim, right up against the main support pillar in the parking garage of Tower 1. Of the World Trade Centers. | ||
50 plus thousand people in that one tower. | ||
It didn't take the pillar out. | ||
If it would have taken the pillar out, an entire building with 50 plus thousand people on a Monday morning at 9 a.m. | ||
would have collapsed. | ||
Can you imagine how our society would have been re-engineered today? | ||
Now that's not my opinion. | ||
That's October 28th, 1993, New York Times front page. | ||
Because Salome was fearing for his life and had a press conference and aired the tape for the media. | ||
It was on the news one time. | ||
Enter 1995. The feds have just torched Waco in 93. They're in deep trouble. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
Clinton's approval rating's at 32%. | ||
The puppet's in trouble. | ||
They can't pass the Anti-Terrorism Effective Death Penalty Act, basically abolishing our Constitution and instating martial law. | ||
We've been in it. | ||
Since 1995 with that bombing. | ||
And I'll tell you how. | ||
So what did they do? | ||
They blew up Oklahoma City. | ||
And that's a whole other interview. | ||
I have two interviews with General Benton Parton on 5101 at 12 noon in the archive section of Infowars.com. | ||
You can listen to a two-hour interview with the General and Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker Michael McNulty talking about Oklahoma City. | ||
Oh, you've got big enemies. | ||
Don't worry, FBI. We're exposing you. | ||
5801, 9.15 p.m. | ||
at night. | ||
5801. You can hear General Benton Parton, former head of Air Force Weapons Development, telling you the feds blew up Oklahoma City and giving you voluminous evidence. | ||
Besides, we have the local newscast of them doing it. | ||
We've aired it here. | ||
Maybe you want to talk to James. | ||
Maybe you want to hear James Bamford. | ||
2020 executive, retired, best-selling author of Body of Secrets with the feds wanting to blow up jet airliners and Kennedy saying no. | ||
We were different people in 62 than what we were in 95. 5901, 9.10 p.m., the nighttime show, and 5.30.01 at 1 p.m. | ||
in the afternoon. | ||
James Bamford. | ||
You can hear Representative Charles Key, who's put out a 500-page report proving the government blew up Oklahoma City. | ||
There's so much evidence. | ||
We couldn't talk about it here in three hours. | ||
It took about 50 shows on the radio to do it. | ||
Representative Charles Key, Oklahoma, 5-11-01, 9.30 p.m. | ||
5-6-11-01, 11.30 p.m. | ||
By the way, Chris Athanas, I thank you, Chris, is going to be downloading these shows and airing them here on Axis for you. | ||
I don't have the time to do it. | ||
Neither does Mike. | ||
Chris Athanas. | ||
Computer company owner. | ||
Lives in Westlake Hills. | ||
Mainstream guy. | ||
Software traded on the stock market. | ||
This guy sitting at home downloading my shows right now and puts all these great shows on because he cares about you. | ||
Hoppy Heidelberg. | ||
How about the Grand Jure? | ||
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That's right. | |
We're going to put these on access, okay? | ||
The radio shows. | ||
Hoppy Heidelberg, Grand Jure. | ||
The FBI came to his house, threatened to kill him if he didn't shut up and quit asking questions about the government's involvement. | ||
That's his job as a grand juror. | ||
4-10-01, 11.30 a.m., 4-13-01, 9.15 p.m. | ||
Now, I tell you what, Mike. | ||
I'll just post these on the website. | ||
We're building an Oklahoma City section. | ||
We have a lot of stuff on there about it. | ||
But we'll just post all these dates for you. | ||
I mean, is it worth your time? | ||
Is it worth your energy to investigate what I'm saying here? | ||
The government blows stuff up to convince you to accept it. | ||
Last week I read the AP story on the air where the feds had this secret meeting with the four branches of the media, ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox, to declare that we're going to get hit by biologicals. | ||
One to four million are going to die. | ||
Get ready for martial law. | ||
I mean, I'm not saying they're going to do that, but they're saying it's going to happen and that it's patriots that are going to do it. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
All right, thanks, Mike. | ||
That's good. | ||
I like that Infowars.com, Hanson. | ||
Look at that Cheshire Cat grin. | ||
I'm working my butt off to do this show, by the way. | ||
Mike is, too. | ||
I mean, I'm pouring my heart out. | ||
All I do is fight this stuff, and I try to be cheerful about it. | ||
Again, don't believe what we're telling you. | ||
Check it out for yourself. | ||
So we re-aired my show four years ago in America Destroyed by Design, my first film, predicting thumb scanners, face scanning cameras, all of this, tracking and tracing your family. | ||
We know that in Las Vegas, Tampa, Baltimore, this stuff has gone in. | ||
Listen to this from the Washington Post today. | ||
And again, the evidence. | ||
Read the story at InfoWars.com. | ||
For free. | ||
Matching faces with mug shots. | ||
Software for police offers stir privacy concerns. | ||
Now, I told you years ago, these federal cameras up on the highway and on our streets, these federal cameras, yeah, keep rolling that, Mike, that's important. | ||
I warned you they were biometrically scanning you, already hooked into the NSA. Well, that's a fact. | ||
And now here they are in the Washington Post telling you how wonderful it is. | ||
See, they don't lie anymore much in the media. | ||
They just twist and throw incredible stuff in your face like it's no big deal. | ||
A company that touts its facial identification system as a powerful new tool for security and crime fighting has received millions of dollars in federal funding to improve its surveillance technology for military and intelligence use, according to documents and interviews. | ||
Physisonics Corporation of New Jersey specializes in systems that use cameras linked to computers to scan faces and automatically compare them with electronic photographs stored in databases. | ||
The company gained widespread attention after its FaceIt. | ||
Oh, you gotta FaceIt. | ||
It's like their Digital Angel microchip. | ||
I love these names. | ||
System was installed by Tampa police to watch images caught by dozens of cameras. | ||
But face it is also being employed by a host of other governmental agencies, including the National Security Agency, the Department of Defense, the Justice Department, and the Israeli Defense Ministry. | ||
Documents and interviews show. | ||
Privacy advocates and civil libertarians who criticized Tampa's program as intrusive said Venisonics' ties to the military and intelligence agencies add fuel to the debate about how the proper use of technologies that key to facial features, fingerprints, and retinal patterns in the eye. | ||
America now faces a choice about how far we want to go down the road to being a surveillance society, said Jeffrey Rosen, a law professor at George Washington University and author of a book on privacy. | ||
We've got him coming on tomorrow, by the way, from 11 a.m. | ||
until 2 p.m. | ||
in the noontime hour on Infowars.com. | ||
And tell me, Mike, you got that giant Infowars up there, don't you? | ||
Is that going on the tape? | ||
Mike's doing a great job. | ||
See, because sometimes he puts stuff up and doesn't go on the tape. | ||
Incredible. | ||
That's right. | ||
All the documentation. | ||
Ah, there it is. | ||
No way for you to wiggle out. | ||
You have to face it. | ||
I haven't gotten to how they want to put microchips in your children yet. | ||
And how loving and how extremists are against it. | ||
Now, getting back to what's happening in Tampa, and it's all over the country already. | ||
We had the people on that have been protesting this stuff. | ||
The first time they protested on the side of the city street downtown, police showed up, this was in the newspaper, and told them, you can't protest the cameras. | ||
That's obstruction of justice. | ||
And here are the interviews. | ||
Read the interviews. | ||
Here are the people that happened to. | ||
Read the interviews in the St. Petersburg Times at Infowars.com. | ||
The police fought. | ||
This is going to be a two-hour special, by the way, Mike. | ||
That means we keep rolling here as we do this live. | ||
Don't you love me directing while I'm on the air? | ||
The police in Tampa actually thought that it was obstruction of justice to stand on a city street corner with a sign warning the people their faces were being scanned by the NSA. What are they teaching in the police academies? | ||
We've shown you cops on the street pull up to Mike when he's on a city street on the sidewalk videotaping him 100 yards away. | ||
Come over and tell him, turn that camera! | ||
And Mike says, I will not. | ||
You'll have to arrest me. | ||
First Amendment. | ||
And they suddenly, oh, yes, sir. | ||
God, this one knows a right. | ||
We got one that knows his rights. | ||
It's like they live or something. | ||
We got one! | ||
This one can see! | ||
Those that have seen the movie will get the analogy. | ||
I mean, God, does this stuff never end? | ||
Why don't you care? | ||
You should care. | ||
I care. | ||
I got so much caring, I'm about to bust here. | ||
So it's not just the NSA and CIA and Tampa police, which they admitted at the Super Bowl, 100,000 people got scanned by the government and their faces kept forever to be matched against driver's license digital photo records. | ||
They're getting your digital thumbprint for your face, your thumb, your hand. | ||
Right now, to use it in the grocery stores, the banks, and it's already happening here in Texas. | ||
All over the East Coast, they're putting them in grocery stores. | ||
I warned you about this! | ||
And now we're in another level of it. | ||
And now I'm telling you, there are FEMA camps they're going to use. | ||
With troops marshaled in them. | ||
We've shown you the camps. | ||
Whatever comes of that, we won't be on the air here, folks, talking to you. | ||
We're in the eye of the hurricane right now. | ||
We're holding them back with all the valiance we've got across this country. | ||
Millions of us. | ||
I know you'll flip the channel, there'll be some hot chick dancing. | ||
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Yeah, the girls of Maui, spring break. | |
I know, they know how to divert you, distract you. | ||
You're going to have to get serious. | ||
Think about self-preservation. | ||
Because the elite wants the life extension technologies for themselves and they don't want to share it with you. | ||
That's a whole other show, but you better look into it. | ||
I'm one of the few people talking about the full ramifications. | ||
So they're out there protesting it. | ||
The cops threaten them until the senior cop says no. | ||
They're allowed to be on the street protesting peaceably. | ||
The younger officers go, God, we weren't told that in school. | ||
By the way, you don't believe that? | ||
We're going to show you video of cops doing this in a few minutes. | ||
Get the Abby Newman ready, Mike, please. | ||
You now are a terrorist if you have a pocket constitution and know your rights. | ||
At least in Virginia with their state police. | ||
So we warned you, and now here it is. | ||
CIA, Defense Department, NSA, running all these cameras. | ||
I knew that two years ago when I was eating breakfast, my dad called me. | ||
Said, son, I'm watching C-SPAN, you better turn over there. | ||
They've got Austin on the screen. | ||
They had the head of the Department of Transportation up there going, and you can see Atlanta, and here's Austin, and here's... | ||
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It's the Feds, folks. | |
Tracking you, tracing you, and now you buy that new Pontiac or Chevrolet, and ooh, it's got OnStar. | ||
Ooh, I can click the button and the satellite opens it. | ||
It's a status symbol. | ||
And all the movies, you know, the cool James Bond thumb scans to get in. | ||
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Ooh. | |
It's the casual society. | ||
We haven't even talked about the ramifications of that yet. | ||
And so now, in England, everywhere you're tracked and traced by biometric cameras, if you were ever in a fight at a soccer game, alarms go off, you can't get in now. | ||
If you've been a troublemaker at a store, alarms go off, you can't get in. | ||
They're now pulling everybody over at checkpoints in downtown London and taking cheek swabs of tissue for DNA databases. | ||
Everyone must give it up. | ||
And you say, hey, good, that'll stop crime. | ||
No, England's crime has tripled. | ||
We have about 50 stories mainstream on Infowars.com for you to read about that since they took all the guns and abolished juries and got rid of the Magna Carta last month. | ||
Romano Prodi of the EU just announced that since... | ||
79% of people in the Sunday Times of London are against the EU. They're going to go ahead and just abolish all the national governments. | ||
Since you don't like the EU, we're going to go ahead and abolish your governments so you don't have a say. | ||
He actually said that two Sundays ago, nine days ago, in the front page of the Sunday Times of London. | ||
So see, when you get the cameras... | ||
And the cops in black ski masks and the biometric scanners and the satellite kill switches in your cars. | ||
Which, by the way, all the new cars in England have to have a satellite kill switch in them. | ||
And if you speed, they turn your car off and you lose your license. | ||
And pretty soon, if you're not a good globalist and didn't pay your taxes, they just turn your damn house off. | ||
This is the control. | ||
This is the system. | ||
And it's a warning to all of you to listen to what I'm saying. | ||
And we've shown you that MSNBC report from a few months ago, and they say it's great. | ||
Face scanners, we're putting them in. | ||
It's over for you. | ||
Already a major city up in Canada. | ||
Everyone's been issued a smart card. | ||
You can't use cash. | ||
But you have a say in all this. | ||
You don't have to go along with it. | ||
But do you hear the ACLU, the NAACP? Do you hear Rush Limbaugh, the Republicans or the Democrats, protesting all this? | ||
All the establishment groups? | ||
Because we talked about semantical deception, meaning one way they con us, manipulating the words. | ||
We talked about problem-reaction-solution, creating terrorist incidents or threats and corralling you into control. | ||
But we didn't talk about loyal opposition groups, steam valves. | ||
They lay out a whole table of phony political parties and answers, but the leadership, whether it's the head of the Green Party, Or the head of the Reform Party, Pat Buchanan. | ||
I know that'll hurt a lot of people out there, but Ralph Nader's pure New World Order? | ||
I mean, that's just the facts. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Know you associate your power with them. | ||
Show us Pat Buchanan. | ||
We can prove it here. | ||
Done old shows on it. | ||
But they make you think you have a choice. | ||
They make you think you're making... | ||
You see, but it's only in those avenues. | ||
You have to start your own groups that you head up, that you know are good, and grassroots attack the issue. | ||
You take the NRA. They attacked myself and Paul Velte in the front page, Texas State Rifle Association, attacked Peaceful Texas for Firearms Rights in the front page of the Dallas Morning News, saying that an unauthorized Second Amendment group was defeating bills that they were neutral on. | ||
How are we unauthorized as citizens of this country and this state? | ||
But you see, the NRA has said they're for door-to-door searches for guns in Illinois. | ||
And the cage teams in black uniforms are now raiding law-abiding citizens' homes and confiscating their guns that aren't even illegal. | ||
I direct you to the mainstream news articles from the Chicago Tribune. | ||
They think it's great at Infowars.com. | ||
We'll get to some calls later. | ||
Got to hit on some other news first. | ||
I'm just giving you a massive news information overload. | ||
So the Million Mom March and the NRA are really on the same team. | ||
Because they have to control the debate. | ||
And then, oops, the NRA dropped the ball. | ||
More gun legislation passed. | ||
That's why they're throwing a fit now, because thousands of grassroots organizations, like the Tyranny Response Team, Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Rights, Gun Owners of America, Peaceable Texas for Firearms Rights, Keep and Bear Arms, are defeating every gun bill everywhere. | ||
We're taking things in our own hands, peaceably. | ||
The Capitol was stormed two weeks ago over them trying to put in a state income tax in Tennessee. | ||
It'll happen here if they try it. | ||
They just stormed the North Carolina Capitol. | ||
Did you hear about that in your news? | ||
Got local news stories here, mainstream, but you didn't hear about it, did you? | ||
We can't hold back the people much longer. | ||
There are 50 million of us that are awake. | ||
The other 230 million of you may be dumbed down and off in la-la land, but you don't count your furniture. | ||
We've already got more than 5% of the people on our side. | ||
Closer to 10 to 12. And the New World Order better take stock and understand that. | ||
Because we're coming on like a hurricane. | ||
We ignore Peter Jennings and Dan Rather and their propaganda laid out on American people. | ||
Oh, it's just the way it is. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Everybody's cynical. | ||
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Bull! | |
We care. | ||
So get past your loyal opposition groups. | ||
Quit going to meetings. | ||
Let everything you think and say being steered by people. | ||
Get involved yourself. | ||
Learn the issues. | ||
Don't believe the rumors. | ||
Check out the facts for yourself. | ||
Become educated and then educate others. | ||
So there they are, NSA, lovingly watching you through the cameras. | ||
By the way, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, you're a good Republican. | ||
Kirk Watson, the good Democrat, was happy to oblige. | ||
Over 500 microphones have now gone up in Austin. | ||
Every year they put up more with $844,000 grants that K-Baby got for Austin. | ||
Then in the Statesman, you didn't know microphones were hanging out of the trees? | ||
Mike, I know it'll probably take you time. | ||
Why don't you queue up Police State 2000? | ||
It's at the end of the tape. | ||
And show them that Statesman article about how wonderful the microphones are. | ||
There's some good news. | ||
This is from the Los Angeles Times yesterday. | ||
Over in Baltimore, Maryland, Dick Armey, a decent congressman from Dallas, went public that in Maryland they had slowed the red lights, the yellow lights, Or sped them up, I should say, from 5 seconds to 3 or from 3 seconds to 2 because it made their revenue go up with their biometric cameras to take a photo of your face in your car. | ||
And they made $150 million off of it at just 20 red light cameras last year. | ||
But about 100 deaths were caused over the dozen or so that died the year before. | ||
Again, Washington Post, LA Times, you name it. | ||
Well, that didn't stop them in Maryland. | ||
They're pretty well disarmed and dumbed down up there, unfortunately. | ||
But even in Los Angeles and in San Diego, the 19 cameras run by defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corporation. | ||
I love it. | ||
They were going to make about $200 million in San Diego. | ||
But because of all the wrecks and deaths, they've removed them. | ||
In fact, give me a close shot real quick. | ||
And here it is. | ||
Just go to Infowars.com. | ||
Red light camera backlash brings city effort to halt. | ||
The Los Angeles Times, now in the more news section of Infowars.com. | ||
Let me go ahead and read this to you. | ||
Wary of the recent backlash against traffic surveillance cameras in San Diego, Mission has temporarily put the brakes on the proposal to install the devices at busy intersections to catch red-light runners. | ||
And it says the shutdown of the city's 19 cameras and dismissal of hundreds of traffic tickets. | ||
Critics there also have questions whether the devices have been rigged by Lockheed Martin Corporation, the San Diego systems designer and operator, which received $70 for each ticket issued. | ||
So out of the $200, they get $70. | ||
And who runs that TV ad that you see all over the place? | ||
Just exactly what is Lockheed Martin Marietta, the defense contractor, the folks that make the stealth bomber? | ||
Why are they running ads? | ||
You know, the folks that run Groom Lake, Area 51. Why are they running ads on every news channel for five years now where it's a beautiful day at Cape Canaveral, Florida? | ||
And it shows the space shuttle lift up as the sun rises and the young man points, the handsome young man, and the camera pans around and zooms in on his finger and it gets biometrically scanned. | ||
They're conditioning you. | ||
They're not selling popcorn. | ||
They're not selling cars. | ||
They're not selling insurance. | ||
They're not selling Ginsu knives. | ||
They're selling you slavery, Bubba. | ||
And I've been telling you that. | ||
And they're the ones putting these biometric cameras in. | ||
And five years ago, they were running that evil commercial that you're going to see tonight, that you're going to see next week. | ||
You're going to go, oh, I never really saw it that way. | ||
You never noticed the IBM commercial with the guy with the smart card, you know, who's a handsome guy in a black leather jacket, you know, MTV, Donnie D. Cool. | ||
Ooh, we all want to be like him. | ||
He's bebopping around, man. | ||
He's down with it, you know. | ||
Trying to sound corny there, folks. | ||
You know, this is a cool guy. | ||
He gets all the ladies, you know. | ||
He's a slave, wearing his black leather jacket, and he's cramming food in his shirt, and he doesn't care. | ||
Everybody's kind of looking at him like, damn, who's that radical dude who doesn't care? | ||
He sure is confident. | ||
Everybody likes a confident person, you know. | ||
He walks through the register, no problem. | ||
An old cop walks up. | ||
It's targeted for the young people. | ||
That old, dumb cop. | ||
Old cop, you know, that's what they're pushing. | ||
Walks up and goes, sir, your receipt. | ||
And he goes, thank you. | ||
Lasers hit him. | ||
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Woo! | |
He's getting scanned. | ||
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Woo! | |
Nothing like microchips. | ||
Nothing like ID cards. | ||
I love Nazi Germany. | ||
I mean, doesn't that anger you young people that they're selling you all this? | ||
Young people. | ||
I'm 27 years old. | ||
I've been fighting for eight years. | ||
I've had a syndicated radio show for four years. | ||
I've been on the radio for six and a half years. | ||
Why aren't you down here doing access shows? | ||
You can do a better job than me. | ||
Why aren't you fighting for your country? | ||
Get involved. | ||
Start caring again. | ||
And don't buy their propaganda. | ||
People in San Diego aren't. | ||
They've had enough of the deaths. | ||
Shortening the yellow lights so you run them more, but it causes more deaths. | ||
Who cares? | ||
It's like I heard Bush is going to ban larger SUVs from new manufacture. | ||
They said that smaller cars cause more deaths. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
But Bush said it's okay. | ||
And the liberals go, oh good, we like Bush. | ||
He's cutting the military down to nothing. | ||
He's closing all the bases. | ||
He's getting rid of all of our nukes. | ||
We like Bush. | ||
Got a Washington Post story here where Bush hasn't reversed one Clinton activity. | ||
They're the same person. | ||
They're the same people. | ||
They're the same Council on Foreign Relations trash. | ||
He's not a conservative. | ||
What did all the phony liberals out there, did all the Nazis out there, the Nazi liberals, think that when Bush got in I'd quit bashing, you know, that it was just Clinton I would bash? | ||
They're puppets! | ||
And you are Nazis, liberals. | ||
I just want you to know you're the most dangerous people around. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
You're not liberal at all. | ||
I'm a liberal. | ||
I'm a classical liberal. | ||
I'm for real freedom. | ||
I'm a libertarian. | ||
Margaret Sanger of Planned Parenthood thought that black people were, quote, useless feeders. | ||
That's where Hitler got the quote. | ||
I was blown away two years ago when PBS ran a documentary admitting it. | ||
They're better than other people now, and that's Rockefeller TV. Margaret Sanger got and received, gave awards to Adolf Hitler and got them from him. | ||
Margaret Sanger was an admitted devil worshiper. | ||
Read her autobiography. | ||
Looked to be like a hundred and something. | ||
A devil worshiper that got awards from Hitler who wants to sterilize everybody and she's a liberal. | ||
And Peter Singer, this big bioethicist, is in the Washington Post going, we should start infanticide of babies and killing the old. | ||
They're not human. | ||
Oh, you're a liberal. | ||
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We love you, the media says. | |
Your crap doesn't work on Alex Jones. | ||
You're not liberals. | ||
I mean, I'm out here talking to so-called liberals in the hall that do some good work around here on some issues, and they go, what about the people bomb, Alex? | ||
The UN's got to reduce population by several billion, and I'm going, I'm going, there's a thousand people for every hundred square miles in places like New York State. | ||
There are only 200 per every 100 square miles in China. | ||
We've got a lot of people, but folks, I mean, liberals, are you in the right now that the evil Pat Robertson agrees with you two months ago that China's doing what it has to do with infanticide? | ||
And then I have these phony Christians and phony conservatives calling on my show going, well, maybe Pat's right. | ||
You people are all the same. | ||
You're all the same. | ||
You're not different from each other. | ||
You're in a phony fight. | ||
And it gets more and more obvious every day. | ||
God, you're sick. | ||
You really are sick. | ||
You know, all the Republicans, we've got to trade with China. | ||
Stacks of news stories where they admit they're selling their political dissidents organs. | ||
They get hundreds of people in sports stadiums and everybody chants, kill them, kill them, kill them. | ||
And everybody goes like that and they march people around, political dissidents, Buddhist monks and Christians, and machine gun them. | ||
And they melt down their body fat so Hollywood models can inject collagen into their lips. | ||
Oh, but the ADL doesn't care about that. | ||
The Simon Wiesenthal Center doesn't care. | ||
The Republicans, Pat Robertson doesn't care. | ||
The loving Planned Parenthood people don't care because you're all sad people. | ||
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God. | |
How are you supposed to... | ||
You get excited about your UT football game, some mindless tribal garbage. | ||
Ooh, you just got mad. | ||
And you don't care about your country, you know, all the scores and how much some lineman weighs and what they can bench press. | ||
You're not going to check out James Banford, former 2020 executive writing a best-selling book about the feds wanting to blow up airliners to blame it on people. | ||
You don't care the feds blew up Oklahoma City, and you're not going to check it out, are you? | ||
This guy's crazy! | ||
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Look at him! | |
You know, you understand the level of stuff we're talking about here? | ||
I can't even read the next stuff. | ||
Microchips, satellite tracking systems, truly embedded chips, Associated Press. | ||
I don't want to read this to you, but you know what? | ||
I'm going to read it to you. | ||
Then we're going to air Abby Newman's tape. | ||
You're not going to believe this. | ||
Truly embedded chips. | ||
What if the body piercing and tattoo explosion of the past decade was actually orchestrated by the media medical industrial complex? | ||
Their grand long-term plan, let's say, is to implant subcutaneous microprocessors for a variety of health, entertainment, and communications purposes. | ||
Yeah, all law enforcement. | ||
By acclimating, ooh, who uses that word, a generation of prospective customers to such skin-altering conditions, the companies are... | ||
Seeding the market for their future offerings. | ||
Well, yeah, they found out Philip Morris owns the company with the little gum cigars and the chalk cigarettes. | ||
And then they get into it. | ||
This biomedical services group out of Baltimore and Adrenaline Group out of Washington are doing just that. | ||
And you watch the Sci-Fi Channel. | ||
Before the show starts, you know, you come back out of commercial. | ||
They know that's your heightened, enticed moment. | ||
You're ready to watch your favorite show. | ||
And you have the lady thumb scans and hand scans to get back into the show. | ||
And it's getting you ready for interactiveness. | ||
W-O-A-I Radio in San Antonio is now saying the next step towards total interactiveness with their website. | ||
They're conditioning you Pavlovian. | ||
Folks, there's a whole science on Madison Avenue of they plant the hook before you go to commercial. | ||
I do this on the radio. | ||
You have to do it in this industry. | ||
But I'll say next, microchips and slave camps, and it really is next. | ||
But, you know, on Sci-Fi Channel, they're battling with somebody, and this stuff's happening, and, you know, it's a very important part. | ||
And then they cut to commercial, and when it comes back from commercial, you have to thumb scan, and, you know, the lady thumb scans, and you hand scan. | ||
Got to go through. | ||
I got to record that before it goes off the air. | ||
It's been going on for a year. | ||
And they know that you're Pavlovian, like the dog, you know, ring the bell every time you feed him. | ||
And finally you ring the bell, they salivate. | ||
Training you that that's normal and associating that with something good. | ||
The Lockheed ad, Sci-Fi channel, TV. Finally, the Associated Press, a writer for Techway magazine, Gary Arlen, coming on tomorrow as well. | ||
You can read all about it right here. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Harold, I mean, all I do is see the propaganda, and I'm trying to get you to see it. | ||
And, you know, let's say you're some UT student with long dreadlocks who thinks they're cool because you got a bunch of piercings. | ||
I don't care what you got, okay? | ||
You want to break your skin barrier, your defense, your main organ. | ||
That's your business, okay? | ||
Especially with all the crap their biologicals are pumping in the food chain. | ||
That's not a good idea. | ||
But, you know... | ||
You're thinking, this guy's right on. | ||
We've got to have big government counter the rich guys. | ||
No, no. | ||
The big corporations say, please don't throw me in the briar patch. | ||
Please don't give us big government. | ||
They want big government. | ||
Only they have the power to manipulate and control those powerful mechanisms. | ||
Understand that. | ||
And for the guy who owns the new Lexus and lives in a million-dollar house out on Cat Mountain, and you... | ||
You know, watch this show occasionally and say, I make some good points, but you're not going to get involved because you feel like you're part of the establishment on the scale of poor, working class, lower middle class, middle class, upper middle class, nouveau riche, wealthy, rich, ultra rich, elite rich, power total elite rich. | ||
I mean, that's really the strata. | ||
You're way down here in... | ||
Middle class. | ||
You're not even upper middle class at your million dollar house. | ||
I'm sorry nobody's told you yet. | ||
And you better spend a little less time drinking the beers and having sex with your mistress and out on the jet boat or your kids are going to live in slavery. | ||
In fact, your kids are already sucked in on MTV. Your beautiful 16-year-old daughter is probably going to end up being a crack whore. | ||
Your son's going to probably end up in a Wackenhut prison. | ||
And they're going to take everything you've got. | ||
They've already sworn to do it. | ||
You better start reading the UN documents and what they're doing. | ||
You guys are fools. | ||
You gals are fools. | ||
Kirk Watson, you're a little sellout fool now on the UN board of human development zones and sustainability. | ||
That's these huge, sprawling, mass, compact cities. | ||
By that, I mean a sprawling mass of compacts, just a huge, giant mega-cities that everyone is crammed into. | ||
Kofi Annan says it, Henry Kissinger says it, Kirk Watson starts parroting it. | ||
And then the elite, all this property the forest rangers are stealing from farmers and ranchers, they're moving in like little viceroys. | ||
Here's another one, Harold's son, a firefighter accused of arson, has now been fitted with a... | ||
Satellite tracking chip. | ||
And that's in San Diego. | ||
I tell you what, Mike, let's just go to the Abby Newman and some other stuff. | ||
If I want to take a break, I'm pretty angry here. | ||
Then I want to come back and calmly talk about how they're putting cancer viruses in the vaccines and why they're doing it and how they're putting other deadly poisons in the vaccines. | ||
This from the Guardian Unlimited, Mainstream News out of England. | ||
275,000 troops almost on their deathbeds. | ||
Another 50,000 have already died, as we told you years ago. | ||
By the way, you've been hearing the ads on TV and watching them on TV and hearing them on the radio. | ||
Be sure to take your kids in. | ||
Shots for tots. | ||
Wait until we get back. | ||
Do you know what they're doing to your kids? | ||
Do you know what hormone they're adding to the MMR shot? | ||
You don't know, do you? | ||
Okay. | ||
Then knock your kid's brain out. | ||
Enjoy that 50-point IQ loss Junior's going to have, or Missy's going to have. | ||
The tape you're about to see, this happened almost nine months ago. | ||
It's Abby Newman. | ||
No criminal record. | ||
Farm wife. | ||
Was going into town in Rocky Point, Virginia. | ||
Came to a checkpoint. | ||
Police said, you must give us papers before you travel down this road. | ||
I must know who you are. | ||
Guilty until proven innocent. | ||
I already told you about the cops in Tampa with the face-scanning National Security Agency cameras telling people you can't protest the cameras. | ||
That's obstruction of justice. | ||
Again, now protesting is obstruction of justice. | ||
Standing on the street corner, peaceably with a sign, is obstruction of justice. | ||
Of course, the cops got reprimanded by their captain, but pretty soon that captain's going to retire, and what they were taught... | ||
Mike's had cops here in Austin tell him he can't videotape them 100 yards away. | ||
We've aired that multiple times. | ||
It's happened many times to Mike. | ||
They don't do it to me because I automatically stick my jaw out at them and stare them in the eyes like they're a criminal. | ||
Because they are when they do that, when they try to violate our rights. | ||
They're Gestapo officers. | ||
And I know there are a lot of good cops, but when you're bad, we're going to punish you here. | ||
Well, here, they pull her over. | ||
They grab her out of her car. | ||
She says, you have no probable cause. | ||
Supreme Court agrees. | ||
When they find constitutional material, they say, look at all this paraphernalia. | ||
Constitutional society. | ||
That must be some type of clan. | ||
Now, understand, Ron Paul's a member of the Constitutional Society. | ||
Black, white, anybody can come in. | ||
But now, if you have a pocket constitution, All men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. | ||
You're a government extremist, anti-government. | ||
You're one of those people. | ||
They charge her with obstruction of justice, assaulting a police officer, and resisting. | ||
And they're throwing the book at her, trying to put her in jail for ten years minimum. | ||
She doesn't resist. | ||
She's like Rosa Parks. | ||
I'm going to sit at the front of the bus. | ||
My feet are tired. | ||
She leans back, doesn't even resist them. | ||
And then they go and frame her on videotape with their own lapel mics. | ||
They have little mics like this, wireless mics back to the car, and you get to hear it all. | ||
And the psychology is they think you're not allowed to aim cameras at them. | ||
They think you're not allowed to be out on the street protesting peaceably. | ||
They think you're not allowed. | ||
They ask themselves, they go, is this constitutional material legal? | ||
I thought they outlawed that. | ||
And the senior officer goes, no, I think she's allowed to read what she wants. | ||
One of the items we found out was a copy of my film, Police State 2000. This is one of my listeners. | ||
Here is Abby Newman. | ||
The video is also on Infowars.com. | ||
And archives of four interviews I've done with her. | ||
She's going to court next week. | ||
They're trying to put her in state pen for ten years on one of the charges, two years on another charge. | ||
It's gotten down to this. | ||
The Jew didn't have her papers, wasn't wearing her yellow star, and she's going to the gulag. | ||
This is America with a K. You ready to go to it, Mike? | ||
We'll be right back, and then I'll get to how they're killing you with vaccines. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
This information's vital. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Who are you? | |
What is your name? | ||
I need to know who you are. | ||
No, you don't. | ||
Yes, ma'am, I do. | ||
I'm not speeding. | ||
I am not intoxicated. | ||
I have given you no reason to stop me, and this irritates me. | ||
And I would be very happy to go into town and talk to the supervisor because laws cannot be passed. | ||
Ma'am, I would be glad to give you my supervisor's name and phone number. | ||
But first I have to know who you are. | ||
That is insufficient. | ||
You do not have to know who I am. | ||
Sir, you cannot. | ||
You cannot. | ||
This is my... | ||
Step out of the vehicle. | ||
No, sir. | ||
You cannot reach into this vehicle. | ||
Sure I can. | ||
I got to know who you are. | ||
I must know who you are before you can go down the road. | ||
I have not broken any laws. | ||
I have not accused you of breaking any laws, ma'am. | ||
You just reached in my vehicle and opened this door. | ||
I have no idea who you are. | ||
You may be wanted in ten states for all I know, okay? | ||
I need to know who you are. | ||
Do you have a driver's license? | ||
You just proved to me you don't have probable cause because you don't avoid it. | ||
Okay, shut your ignition off. | ||
Turn your car off for me. | ||
Because I'm asking you to turn my car off. | ||
Turn your car off. | ||
Are you going to give me a driver's license? | ||
You're not going to give me a driver's license? | ||
Okay, do you realize you're obstructing justice? | ||
Okay, you're obstructing justice. | ||
Justice? | ||
Yes, ma'am. | ||
And I don't know who you are. | ||
You need to know who I am. | ||
I don't know who you are, sir. | ||
Step out of the car for me. | ||
No, sir. | ||
I am Trooper Mike Bowen with Virginia State Police. | ||
You are violating my United States constitutional rights, no matter what the laws in the state of Virginia have to say. | ||
They cannot usurp that. | ||
Any laws that go contrary to the United States Constitution are null and void, and I do not have to submit to them. | ||
I am not intoxicated. | ||
You have already stated you don't know who I am, so therefore... | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
I don't know who you are. | ||
I have told you who I am. | ||
Okay, this is an approved checking detail site. | ||
Are you going to tell me who you are? | ||
No, sir. | ||
You're not going to tell me who you are? | ||
You have not charged me with anything. | ||
You've not told me I've done anything wrong, and I do not owe you that, sir, because I don't serve you. | ||
You serve me, and I think you... | ||
And your bosses and everybody else who writes these laws have forgotten that. | ||
My bosses don't write the laws. | ||
We simply enforce the law, ma'am. | ||
Even if they're wrong. | ||
Is that worth debating here on the side of the road? | ||
Yes, sir, it is. | ||
Because when you take one, you take another, you take another, and before all you know it, we can't go anywhere without our papers, and that's what this is. | ||
May I see your papers, please? | ||
You can't travel down this road, ma'am, unless you show me your papers, please. | ||
Step out of the car for me. | ||
Sure. | ||
Step out of the car for me. | ||
I do not have to obey you. | ||
I've not broken any lines. | ||
I'm asking you to step out of the vehicle for me. | ||
And on due speed, I've done nothing wrong, and this is absolutely wrong. | ||
Do you have your driver's license with you? . | ||
I'm not going to answer the question. | ||
Don't reach inside my vehicle. | ||
I'm going to place you under arrest for obstruction of justice. | ||
What am I obstructing, sir? | ||
Sir! | ||
Step out of the car for me. | ||
Step out of the car for me. | ||
You are physically forcing me out of... | ||
Step out of the car for me. | ||
No, sir! | ||
Don't you touch any of my personal belongings in this car! | ||
You're right I've recorded this conversation! | ||
That's assault. | ||
Yes, I did! | ||
Resisting arrest. | ||
It is not assault! | ||
I'll get the car. | ||
Don't you take one single item out of my vehicle, sir! | ||
I'm not fighting you! | ||
You're under arrest for resisting arrest, obstruction of justice, and assault on a police officer. | ||
I did not assault you. | ||
Don't take one thing out of this vehicle. | ||
You have the right to remain silent. | ||
Anything you say can and will be used against you in court. | ||
You have the right to speak to an attorney and have him present while you're being questioned. | ||
If you cannot afford to hire an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you without any cost to you before any questions if you desire one. | ||
Do you understand those rights as they've been read to you? | ||
Do you understand your rights as they've been read to you? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
- What is your name? | ||
You're not going to tell me anything at all. | ||
I have the right to be this time. | ||
You're not going to tell me what your name is? | ||
Did you say that I did anything wrong? | ||
No. | ||
I mean, she's got to present me a driver's license. | ||
She's got two. | ||
Was that SSN? I saw on that. | ||
I want to see it there now. | ||
Strategies of Submarine Warfare. | ||
Hidden Agenda. | ||
Man, she's into this weird crap. | ||
Powerplays, Ruthless.com, The Bear and the Dragon. | ||
Patriot games. | ||
Well, I just will get a wrecker started. I just will get a wrecker started. | ||
You don't ask her, you just want to get the next one. | ||
I want to get the next one. | ||
when she's invoked her right to remain silent even though she don't believe in their laws. | ||
You wouldn't believe all the paraphernalia in here. | ||
I mean, look at this clipboard right here. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Comment upon voluntary nature of Social Security. | ||
It's a whole riot act on why you don't have to have a Social Security card to pay into Social Security. | ||
She's just anti-government-ish. | ||
She apparently belongs to some kind of a Klan or something. | ||
Milk group? | ||
Yeah, it's Dixon Land Law Journal, Constitution Society. | ||
I mean, all compulsory production of documents. | ||
I wonder if this wouldn't be considered evidence for her reason to resist arrest like this. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
She's definitely studied on it, hasn't she? | ||
I'm telling you what is the truth. | ||
I wonder if I can keep that. | ||
For any reason. | ||
Well, is it evidence of a crime? | ||
You know, if it relates back to obstruction of justice, I would say yes. | ||
I mean, I think obstruction of justice is... | ||
That would be the appropriate charge. | ||
Is good? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that relates to it. | ||
That's why she did it. | ||
I mean, it may actually... | ||
She may be the one that would want to bring it to court. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know either. | ||
I mean, it'd probably be fine reading, but I'm not sure if I can seize it or not. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know that this is illegal. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I think she can read it all she wants to. | ||
Now this, if they've actually outlawed that, that is. | ||
And I think they have. | ||
It'll be interesting to find out. | ||
I mean, ladies and gentlemen, constitutional society. | ||
She's one of them. | ||
Look at all of this paraphernalia. | ||
And then the older police officer has to tell Trooper Mike Bowen, Virginia State Police, that, well, I think she's allowed to read what she wants to. | ||
I think. | ||
But it may apply to her obstruction. | ||
So, resisting arrest, assaulting a police officer, obstruction of justice. | ||
And they're now telling people, if you're out on the street with a sign protesting, That may be obstruction because it's against the face-scanning NSA cameras in Tampa, Florida. | ||
I mean, is that not tyranny, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
All right. | ||
I'm going to hit about ten other key stories, and then I promise we're going to go to your calls. | ||
If you want to join us, the phone number is 477-2288. | ||
Of course, this is a live show on August 1st, 2001. You'll see it as a tape program re-airing. | ||
In the future. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
But before we get to your calls, this is from the Guardian Unlimited out of England. | ||
Mainstream news. | ||
And again, on August 1st, for a couple weeks until the link goes dead, it'll be on Infowars.com. | ||
Along with hundreds of other stories about last week or two weeks ago, it was... | ||
20-page story in the San Francisco Chronicle about 60 world scientists coming together and admitting the government's putting cancer viruses that are spreading in the vaccines. | ||
So get your shots for tots, folks. | ||
I'm going to get into that more a little bit later, how they're sterilizing people, how they're brain damaging our children, and much more. | ||
Illegal vaccine linked to Gulf War syndrome. | ||
Paul Brown, environment correspondent for The Guardian. | ||
The illness known as Gulf War Syndrome looks likely to have been caused by an illegal vaccine booster given by the Ministry of Defense to protect soldiers against biological weapons according to the results of a new series of tests. | ||
Now remember, this is already bad enough. | ||
This is a mainstream whitewash. | ||
Scientists in the United States found that symptoms of the illness were the same for... | ||
Service personnel who received the injections, whether or not they served in the Gulf War. | ||
The common factor for the 275,000 British and U.S. veterans who were ill appears to be the substance called squalene, allegedly used in injections. | ||
Such an action would have been illegal. | ||
Squalene is not licensed for use on either side of the Atlantic because of potential side effects. | ||
Pam Assan and her team at the Tulane Medical School in Louisiana tested more than 300 former U.S. military personnel who were given vaccinations to go to the Gulf. | ||
95% tested positive for squalene antibodies. | ||
In addition, veterans from both sides of the Atlantic were tested, including 20 who were given preparatory injections but who did not go to the war. | ||
All 20 tested positive for squalene antibodies. | ||
The first non-deployed British suffered to be tested, Anwin Humphreys, was also found with the antibodies. | ||
None of these people are hypochondriacs. | ||
They're all suffering. | ||
Dr. Azos said in her view the fact that even non-deployed veterans were testing positive for squalene proved conclusive evidence that vaccinations were a major cause of the condition. | ||
It ruled out the alternative environmental theories floated as the cause by the Gulf War syndrome. | ||
I believe that those people were given vaccinations in the U.S. and U.K. were given something they should not have been, probably, in the anthrax vaccine, the results needed for an examination by U.K. and U.S. governments. | ||
Now, here's the kicker. | ||
Squalene is a class of adjunct chemical. | ||
It says the evidence could be devastating to the Ministry of Defense, which is being sued for damages by 1,900 British veterans. | ||
If they show they were injected with an illegal substance, the damages could be astronomical. | ||
The Ministry has refused, overall, to reveal what was in the injections. | ||
Yeah, they won't release them in England. | ||
Now, last year, workers at Bioport, this was in the Lanzig Journal, Mainstream News, read it on air for you. | ||
We're given the anthrax shot by Admiral Crowe's private company. | ||
One of them dropped dead, and 20 others of the 50 employees are very ill with autoimmune diseases. | ||
Now, here's the kicker. | ||
You look at the evidence. | ||
The government knew this in 1990. They knew this in 1999. And they still haven't stopped giving the shots to our servicemen and women, and they're dropping dead. | ||
And now, half of the Air Force has quit. | ||
Half of the Army has quit. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Around half of the Navy has quit. | ||
They're falling off by 60% in recruitment. | ||
The only service that isn't not meeting their goals, because they lowered them, is the Marine Corps. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this was done on purpose. | ||
Garth and Kathy Nicholson, husband and wife, science team, cancer research facility, MD Anderson in Houston, tested the troops. | ||
They have mycoplasm incognito fermentans in it. | ||
They take the HIV virus that causes AIDS, they take the protein envelope off of it with just the DNA strand, that's the mycoplasm, and that's in the anthrax shots. | ||
Very hard to make, very hard to manufacture. | ||
It doesn't die in the saline solution, in the squalene solution, and they inject it in our troops. | ||
No wonder they're getting autoimmune diseases. | ||
Congress knows this, and they've whitewashed it. | ||
Now, you go back, and if you'll go back to a story that was covered by the United Press International two years ago, the United Nations had a program to vaccinate women in the third world in 130 third world countries. | ||
And part up for tetanus. | ||
And part of the payoff for the countries was the UN picked 100 of those countries to manufacture the vaccine themselves according to UN specifications and money. | ||
That's how their medical establishments get bought off to do it. | ||
Tens of billions of your taxpayer money. | ||
Now the program, remember, is only for women. | ||
That's a key piece of evidence for the tetanus shots. | ||
130 third world countries. | ||
They then found that all 100 manufacturers had accidentally added a very expensive female hormone that has nothing to do with the manufacture of tetanus vaccine and with the shots. | ||
What does this female hormone do? | ||
It regulates and carries pregnancy through term. | ||
When you add the female hormone with the tetanus, the body creates antibodies, not just for the tetanus. | ||
But for the female hormone, thus sterilizing the women. | ||
The UN said we're sorry when the whistle got blown on them by some labs that tested it when hundreds of millions of women were sterilized in this eugenics program. | ||
We're sorry, the UN said. | ||
It was an accident. | ||
An accident that you sterilized the women and that the program was only for women because of the feminists, you know. | ||
They love the black people and they love the brown people and they love the women so they make sure there's shots for the women. | ||
They hate your guts. | ||
Prince Philip has said the husband of Queen Elizabeth over there the father of Prince Charles Has said in one of his books, the founder of the World Wildlife Fund, that he wants to come back reincarnated as a virus to kill 80% of the world's population. | ||
And I have those reports here again in the news today. | ||
Ted Turner, using a Hitler quote, called you useless feeders. | ||
Now, what is the measles, mumps, and rubella shot doing? | ||
I've had the head of the World Autism Society on, who's been in major news articles, other scientists on my show, on my radio broadcast. | ||
That you can listen to all the archives going back for two years at InfoWars.com. | ||
We'll get that on screen for you. | ||
That they have tested MMR shots. | ||
They have 100 times the safe dosages of mercury allowed for a child or an adult. | ||
They have squalene, but most importantly, they have a hormone used in brain metabolism in the cerebral frontal lobes. | ||
The cortex of the brain. | ||
The thinking and collating centers. | ||
No wonder you've got all these ADDs going on. | ||
No wonder you've got test scores dropping. | ||
No wonder these kids, autism's up 900%. | ||
Kid's two years old, gets their 35th shot. | ||
Two days later, they're laying on the bed going, bye-bye to your kid. | ||
They're adding a brain hormone. | ||
To the MMR shots. | ||
So you get out there and you get your shots for tots, okay? | ||
I know it's back to school time. | ||
Your kid, your little baby, your little girl or boy is going to be dropping them off at the daycare. | ||
Going to be dropping them off at the preschool federal programs. | ||
The Head Start. | ||
Take your little chubby, little happy, little smiley kid. | ||
Mommy, daddy, kitty, puppy. | ||
Say bye-bye. | ||
The little monsters inside think they're doing good. | ||
The van's going to come by from the federal government. | ||
Of course, they only meant a slight glazing. | ||
Most children just get a slight microscopic Swiss cheesing of the cerebral cortex. | ||
It's when your baby gets a little overcooked or maybe was sick and their body couldn't absorb it. | ||
Or you get them too many shots at once. | ||
They just meant to brain damage them a little bit. | ||
Big Brother didn't mean to hurt him that bad. | ||
Don't believe me. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Just go ahead. | ||
You'll be one of the greatest fighters against the New World Order. | ||
A lot of you remember your son or daughter was doing just fine at two years old. | ||
They got their MMR. How are they doing now? | ||
They've gone into the children's intestines. | ||
And they have all these different viruses in them. | ||
Again, San Francisco Chronicle last week. | ||
Cancer viruses and the vaccines. | ||
They don't know why they keep finding all these cancer viruses. | ||
They don't know why cancer gets worse and worse. | ||
Just take your shots, okay? | ||
Just go ahead and take your shots, alright? | ||
Don't listen to me. | ||
Don't read the news stories. | ||
We told you six years ago about the anthrax shot, and here it is. | ||
Major universities, major studies, the facts. | ||
Our troops were also hit by chemical weapons. | ||
University of Texas at Dallas tested their brain stems. | ||
Every person that came to them had a 15 to 20 percent stem cell in the brain stem lost. | ||
Most people are dead at that point. | ||
Our troops are still alive and fighting, though most of them can't walk now. | ||
Don't check into the University of Texas at Dallas study. | ||
Just take your shots, okay? | ||
Just take them. | ||
Don't believe me. | ||
The government says you have to take them. | ||
There's not a religious waiver that's out there that everybody knows about who should. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Don't check into it. | ||
Just take your shot. | ||
You know, the Aztecs gave their kids to the government to have their hearts cut out. | ||
Everybody did it then. | ||
Hitler killed everybody. | ||
Everybody did it. | ||
What's wrong with it? | ||
Black people were slaves. | ||
Hey, everybody's doing it. | ||
We have our evils in 2001. Everybody's doing it. | ||
You know, 20-something, 25 years ago when I was getting vaccinations, when I was a little kid, you got five of them. | ||
Now you get 35. Next year it's going to be 40 mandatory shots. | ||
Okay. | ||
And they let everybody come across the border. | ||
With one of the highest rates of non-curable TB spreading all over the country at record levels, almost hitting 1920s levels. | ||
The media stays real quiet. | ||
They're finally going to make a big deal about it after they let the TB in without giving these folks medication that come across the border. | ||
And they're going to tell you to take a TB shot, a TB vaccination. | ||
Hope you enjoy it. | ||
Endangered fish policy may have cost firefighters their lives. | ||
EU to prosecute Ireland over nitrates in the water because they wouldn't sign on to the EU. Radical environmental group releases video of them burning homes, blowing up universities. | ||
But it's hardly news. | ||
They're not terrorists. | ||
Anti-people group pushes for man's extinction. | ||
Fox News. | ||
Some of the biggest names in the world are members. | ||
In fact, Mike, come in here and get a close shot. | ||
I want them to see this. | ||
I wanted to see these headlines. | ||
Owen Fox says it's very reasonable. | ||
Rare Chinese newspaper expose details prisoner organ harvest. | ||
The People's Daily put this out, their own government newspaper. | ||
You might want to have Mike. | ||
That's kind of tricky. | ||
You might be able to. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
GOP won't try to halt last-minute Clinton rules. | ||
U.S. use hallucinogenic weapons against Iraq. | ||
Yeah, let's zoom in on that right here. | ||
Steve, you're doing a great job, by the way. | ||
Just right up here on the headlines. | ||
You know, I... It's all on my website, but I just... | ||
There you go. | ||
Anti-people group pushes for man's... | ||
And how wonderful. | ||
One group in here calls for forced sterilization in mass execution centers. | ||
Maybe I'll have time to read that in the next 40 minutes. | ||
I do want to take some calls, though. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Let's give us another close shot. | ||
Rare Chinese newspaper. | ||
Exposé details. | ||
Prisoner organ harvest. | ||
I always doodle when I'm on the air on the radio. | ||
You'll see drawings all over these. | ||
I've ruined so many good news articles I could use for films doing that. | ||
I've got to quit doing it. | ||
Oh, I'll read the other ones. | ||
Here's the environmental group putting out a video of how they're blowing up people's houses. | ||
Being hailed is cool. | ||
Clinton released 16 mass bombers that bombed 130 police stations, but they weren't terrorists. | ||
And the government blows up Oklahoma City and blames it on patriots. | ||
EU prosecutes Ireland over nitrates because they won't sign on to the EU and abolish juries. | ||
That's from the Irish Times. | ||
Endangered fish policy may have cost firefighters lives. | ||
The firefighters were surrounded by fire, 20 of them, and there was a full lake right there, but they said the salmon were endangered. | ||
Close shot on that. | ||
They said the salmon were endangered, and so they made the firefighters be pinned down for 10 hours. | ||
You can read it yourself. | ||
and four of them didn't escape and were burned to death. | ||
By the way, this is in a region of Washington State where listeners sent me a state video of the environmental groups, Fish and Wildlife, caging 10,000 baby salmon and straining them out on the ground baby salmon and straining them out on the ground to die and laughing quote, we're going to get their property. | ||
I have the video, we'll probably air it next week. | ||
It's created a firestorm. | ||
Because see... | ||
If they can say the salmon aren't there, then they get a UN buffer zone around up to five miles around the rivers and lakes, and they're taking farms, then they move into your farmhouse. | ||
I mean, there's been hundreds of cases of this. | ||
So, the firefighters were pinned down. | ||
Firefighters Tom L. Craven, 30, Karen L. Fitzpatrick, 18, Devin A. Weaver, 21, and Jessica L. Johnson, 19, burned to death while cowering under protective tents near the... | ||
Chinook River. | ||
And they requested it at 5 a.m. | ||
in the morning. | ||
And they told them, we're sorry, we have to go to Washington for approval. | ||
Got approval. | ||
Washington said no on the water. | ||
And then after their bodies had been burned to death, other firefighters wanted to get to them. | ||
Washington said, okay, you can have some water. | ||
Says at 2 p.m., permission was given to go retrieve their dead bodies. | ||
They burned up at about 1.30. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. | ||
It's nice for you there. | ||
Here's a loving group, firebombing homes in Long Island. | ||
They're firebombing everybody's house. | ||
Now 50 houses have been firebombed. | ||
They just bombed a university, but that's okay. | ||
They're a loving group. | ||
They're not even called terrorists here. | ||
God, what would happen if we weren't and burned 50 houses in Austin? | ||
God. | ||
Fully furnished homes. | ||
And see, these are the stormtroopers. | ||
Whereas Hitler had a bunch of evil people who believed they were stopping the evil Jews, the government funds the universities that create Earth First and all these groups that are openly saying they'll kill you. | ||
And, you know, that's the end of it. | ||
So the fire service can move into your house, you know. | ||
And in Long Island now, they went ahead because they firebombed all the houses, they went ahead to shut down the whole beach for the beach community. | ||
They claim so some birds can nest. | ||
So, to talk about desensitization, it's not even a big deal anymore that they're selling political dissidents organs and masks. | ||
They have these big public executions in sports stadiums. | ||
And then they sell their organs and Americans go over there to get them. | ||
You know, I mean, I guess the liberals and the conservatives think that Hitler wasn't too bad having Jewish lampshades. | ||
They're out of skin, you know. | ||
And the ADL doesn't care. | ||
It's just Chinese people, you know. | ||
Never again them, not never again anybody else. | ||
So, you know, you ought to be asking yourself, why is the ACLU talking about this? | ||
Why aren't the Republicans the Democrats? | ||
Why is it your political group concerned? | ||
Oh, no, it's all some mindless issue you've been diverted and distracted off into. | ||
All right. | ||
The phone box is broken in here. | ||
I can only release calls, hang up on people. | ||
I can't air calls. | ||
Mike, let's go ahead and go to line one, my brother. | ||
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Hi, Alex. | |
Hello, sir. | ||
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I've only been here in Austin about three weeks. | |
I happen to cross your show, and I really like it. | ||
I agree with most of your points. | ||
I've been having problems finding information about the proposed UNICC. What information do you have about that? | ||
International Criminal Court? | ||
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Correct, yes. | |
Have you been to Infowars.com? | ||
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Yes. | |
Let's throw that back up, Mike. | ||
Well, you know it's a big site. | ||
Can you type in un.org or.gov? | ||
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Well, I'm not in front of my computer right now, but I can do that later. | |
Well, just type in ICC into the UN Zone search engine. | ||
I mean, I'm sure you've seen me read the stories here. | ||
Okay, let me give you a place to go. | ||
More news section of World Government on Infowars.com. | ||
So click on More News and go to the World Government or EU section. | ||
There's two sections. | ||
Last Sunday, nine days ago, Romano Prodi, Sunday Times of London, gave a speech. | ||
And said that 79% of you in Europe in polls are against the EU. So I'm going to go ahead and abolish the power of your state governments, your national governments, and we're going to go ahead and abolish all of your juries. | ||
Did you see that? | ||
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Well, I've been hearing a lot on public access about it lately. | |
Well, are you going to go to the UN website and type in ICC? Yes, I will, definitely. | ||
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As soon as I get off the phone, I can get on my computer to do that. | |
And you'll probably have about 10,000 documents pop up. | ||
I'm sure you've heard the fact that it's a tribunal, right? | ||
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Right. | |
Did you hear two weeks ago in the mainstream news where Ruth Bader Ginsburg promised when we executed those two German murderers who killed people in Arizona that we said we apologize, we'll follow your orders, ICC in the future? | ||
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No, I did not hear that. | |
A lot of people did. | ||
It was on the nightly news. | ||
How wonderful all this is! | ||
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Wow. | |
Well, I appreciate the information, Alex. | ||
Well, I appreciate your call, sir. | ||
Anything else? | ||
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No, that'll be it. | |
You watching this on Time Warner or Grandi? | ||
He's gone. | ||
Mike, before we go to this next caller... | ||
God, I had so much EU news last Wednesday. | ||
You should have tuned in then. | ||
Before we go any further, next Tuesday morning... | ||
And please take note, you want a place to take action? | ||
You know, think globally, act locally. | ||
Next Tuesday morning, 9 a.m., it'll be going until 10 a.m., but you have to get there and sign up. | ||
You can speak for three minutes on Channel 17, and then it'll re-air about 14 times over the next week to talk about anything you think the county's doing that's corrupt. | ||
Now, one of the main reasons people are going to be there, you all saw Mike Hansen get beat up by the police, my cameraman. | ||
They tried to charge him with a crime for not obeying their orders. | ||
They've spent $180,000 to get a $200 fine on him. | ||
Mike's suing him civilize while they want to get this conviction. | ||
They're going to fail. | ||
Mike's defending himself and held him up for two years now. | ||
What you need to understand here is Mike has been massively abused by this, and they could do it to anybody. | ||
So I suggest you all show up and talk about the Second Amendment, that you talk about these different stories, that you talk about whatever issue you want, but let them know that we're watching them and we're getting politically motivated. | ||
They've also turned off the water in Briar Ridge to a whole group of... | ||
Blue-collar workers who've lived there for decades because the rich people want their property. | ||
And this whole summer, their water's been turned off on purpose. | ||
And Karen Sunlightner is the architect of it. | ||
And they're all going to be there, too. | ||
So, Sandy Smith's going to be there. | ||
The retired lady who was raided by the U.S. Army in black helicopters, ABC News, reported that. | ||
All her neighbors, remember the military raiding... | ||
All the houses without warrants. | ||
Just whole neighborhoods. | ||
And ABC News locally said, well, black helicopters did attack, but we don't need warrants, the sheriff said. | ||
In fact, Mike, do you have the tape of that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I mean, do you have the ABC tape? | ||
Dig it up. | ||
I want to air that at the end for folks. | ||
Be there next Tuesday. | ||
I guess I'm going to get up there and myself, even though I go on the air at 11 a.m., I'll be there. | ||
You care about your country. | ||
Show up. | ||
Speak out. | ||
Resistance is not futile. | ||
You have to value this information. | ||
You have to get involved. | ||
You have to get informed. | ||
And don't just believe us. | ||
Be like the last caller. | ||
Check it out for yourself. | ||
Find the documentation. | ||
Go ahead and go to another call tonight, please. | ||
Hello, caller. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Good to talk to you. | ||
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Hi, Alex. | |
Good to talk to you. | ||
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Great. | |
God bless you. | ||
I have three questions for you. | ||
Number one, could you please tell me what you ended up doing with your driver's license issue? | ||
Well, I mean, as you know, that's three or four years old now. | ||
They did drop the charges. | ||
In fact, there was never a record of my arrest for protesting it, having a thumb scan to get a driver's license. | ||
You saw me predict that they had put them in grocery stores and banks, now happening in Houston and Dallas. | ||
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But did you allow the thumb scan to be able to drive? | |
Well, no. | ||
Understand, people said to Rosa Parks, you dumb black lady, because they're a racist, your whole life you've been sitting at the back of the bus. | ||
Why are you just now protesting this? | ||
The point is, She was protesting the bad action. | ||
I can barely get on planes, have to have other people rent cars for me. | ||
I have an expired driver's license for years now. | ||
I am harassed at my bank, despite the fact I've had a bank account there for seven years. | ||
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The same is true for me. | |
And it's very hard for me to live now. | ||
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Me too. | |
And then people laugh. | ||
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Well, you got thumb printed when you went downtown. | |
See, everybody thinks about me, me, me. | ||
It wasn't that I was going to get thumb printed. | ||
The point was that they're doing the thumbprinting and I was protesting it. | ||
You know, everybody thinks of themselves, oh, you were doing that because you didn't want to be in their system. | ||
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Why would you want to be in their system, actually? | |
Well, I mean, you see the face-scanning cameras, the satellite kill switches going in car standard now, everybody thinks it's a status symbol. | ||
You see all the control. | ||
I mean, it's a nightmare. | ||
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That brings me to my second question. | |
Do you recommend, other than Costa Rica, like in America, where would you recommend someone moving to or living at? | ||
There's nowhere to run. | ||
That's why... | ||
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Have you heard of the OECD? I'm not real familiar with all that. | |
Well, it's the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development. | ||
And it has a nice-sounding name. | ||
It was set up during the Marshall Program, Rebuilding Europe with IMF and World Bank money. | ||
That means taking control of Europe. | ||
...wind-up toy. | ||
Hitler did his job. | ||
And now the OECD sets world taxation. | ||
And right now they're threatening a $4 to $10 billion fine. | ||
I thought it was per year, per month, because of tax cuts. | ||
They're now saying, globally, countries aren't allowed to have tax cuts. | ||
We need a uniform global tax. | ||
So there's nowhere to run. | ||
You have to find it. | ||
I would recommend you learn the law. | ||
If a good lawyer out there wants to look at this on the Fourth and Fifth Amendment issues... | ||
Driving is not a privilege. | ||
In fact, I just got a call from George Gordon, who's won about ten times at the Supreme Court. | ||
As a regular guest on my radio show, School of Common Law, georgegordon.net, is the website. | ||
He's going to the Supreme Court on this. | ||
He is a... | ||
He's basically an Amish person, but he follows the old covenant. | ||
It's his religious belief. | ||
It took him nine years to finally get a ticket for no driver's license. | ||
It's now going to the Supreme Court. | ||
Now, do you know how they claim that driving is a privilege? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And then, you see, to have your driver's license, you have to have that to have a bank account to get insurance to get a job. | ||
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Oh, you can't believe it. | |
So, let me just explain this. | ||
This is how they use the biometrics to control us. | ||
In fact, I'll put you on hold. | ||
And then we'll go back to you. | ||
Mike, can you put it on hold, please? | ||
Is there a hiss in here? | ||
I'm going to go back to her. | ||
This is a really important point. | ||
Now put your thinking caps on. | ||
They say, now to walk to the store, you have to have an ID or they can arrest you for failure to ID. The arrests for failure to ID are way up. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now the Supreme Court said they can't do that, but they still do it because most of you don't know your rights and don't challenge it. | ||
Now this is Nazi Germany. | ||
You can't walk to the store without an ID. They say it's a privilege to drive a car on the roads that you paid for, but then banks and businesses and jobs want that ID and airlines to get on a plane and attached to that is your social security number, which by law they're not supposed to be able to use, but they all do. | ||
See, they don't follow the law. | ||
So now they've got it set where everybody basically has to have this national ID card. | ||
Now they attach to your driver's license, your national ID card, a thumb scan, a retina scan, a face scan. | ||
Here in Texas it's a face scan, digital photo, digital thumbprint, digital signature. | ||
And that same system then, that's where they get the database, goes in all the places where you sign the little metal pad and where you... | ||
Face scan at Wells Fargo Banks, where you thumb scan at HEB in Houston, and many other stores now, about to go nationwide. | ||
They've set up this total cashless society grid. | ||
It's already falling into place, going into place, as I predicted. | ||
Because it's already in England five years ago. | ||
Then you say, wait a minute, I don't have to have a license to travel or walk down the street or drive a car. | ||
They go, oh yes, a 1918... | ||
Supreme Court ruling says that cars weren't the general and normal conveyance. | ||
Horse and buggy still were. | ||
A guy in New York said, wait a minute, I got a car, these things are coming, I don't have to have a license. | ||
They said, yes you do, because I have a right to travel. | ||
They go, you do in the normal conveyance, a horse and buggy. | ||
In 2001, the horse and buggy, you're allowed to go down the shoulder of the highway, that's how you can see horses doing it, and tractors, without a license, without tags, without registration. | ||
But if you're driving the unusual conveyance, the automobile, it's still a privilege because it's unusual. | ||
George Gordon's taking it to the Supreme Court. | ||
Now, they're pretty corrupt up there. | ||
They may go against the Constitution, even if they do. | ||
Vote for what the Constitution clearly states and Bill of Rights. | ||
Still, the cops are going to keep enforcing this. | ||
Supreme Court's told the DPS they can't make you give them a Social Security number. | ||
It's federal law, 1980 Privacy Act. | ||
Do they care? | ||
Because they got the guns and they're following what the federal bureaucracy say, not what the Supreme Court states. | ||
So, that's the grid of control. | ||
And I told you five years ago, in England, the face scanners, the thumb scanners were going in. | ||
You couldn't buy and sell without them in many areas. | ||
Now, if you've been a bad person, alarms go off when you walk down the street. | ||
It's happening. | ||
They just abolished jury trials. | ||
They just abolished the Magna Carna in England. | ||
Mainstream news. | ||
Up on Infowars.com. | ||
All the evidence is there. | ||
All right, let's go back to her and let her continue. | ||
I just wanted to answer her question. | ||
Go ahead, ma'am. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, I just wanted to say that there are very few heroes in the world. | ||
You remind me of William B. Travis and people like the guy at the Alamo. | ||
Anyway, you are very heroic. | ||
Well, listen, I'm just doing what I have to. | ||
My family's under threat. | ||
My civilization is being gobbled up by a criminal technocracy. | ||
I'm doing the least I can. | ||
But look, we don't have to save the world by ourselves. | ||
All of us doing a little something. | ||
But not just spreading rumors, knowing the facts, knowing our rights. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Do you have a weekly or monthly meeting group like you used to during Y2K stuff? | |
Well, I never had a Y2K meeting. | ||
In fact, I thought that Y2K was an excuse for the government to put in their bureaucracy, their infrastructure, their FEMA centers, which these command centers they built, you know, they're still in there. | ||
They're going to build an even bigger FEMA center at the airport, the old airport. | ||
We did have a meeting, Texas Pest Seminars, that I didn't run. | ||
But I got the people there, and the people running it said, no Second Amendment talk. | ||
We don't want you to speak here. | ||
It was a battle of petty will. | ||
So I just said, forget your meeting, and nobody else showed up. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
People have been engineered to fight with each other rather than fight the New World Order. | ||
We have to get focused on that real issue. | ||
And we have to have hope and realize... | ||
That we can affect change and that we do have power and that resistance is not futile. | ||
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One more quick question. | |
I'll let you go. | ||
You do recommend Costa Rica? | ||
I'm sarcastic. | ||
Costa Rica, the New World Order has three countries where you can live and where you're left alone. | ||
That the OECD and the UN and the WTO leave alone. | ||
And that is Switzerland. | ||
As soon as you become a citizen, you're issued a fully automatic weapon. | ||
They have a very high standard of living, low taxation compared to the rest of Europe. | ||
Highest standard of living worldwide. | ||
But that's a rich man's paradise. | ||
The elite needs a safe house for themselves. | ||
Then you had Costa Rica, a paradise. | ||
That's where Jane Fonda moved when she left Ted Turner when he talked about killing everybody. | ||
She said that publicly, by the way. | ||
She became a Christian being around this guy. | ||
Renounced everything she'd always believed in. | ||
She'd been conned. | ||
Poor Tokyo. | ||
Or Hanoi Jane. | ||
And I'm not saying the Vietnam War was good, folks. | ||
My point is she was working for the man. | ||
And Costa Rica's good, but now the UN's publicly taking over there. | ||
And then, of course, you have Spain. | ||
Spain, if you've got money, they'll leave you alone. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
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That's not much of a choice. | |
Well, the United States is still the best, but we're being wired for sound. | ||
They've doubled the prisons. | ||
They've doubled the police. | ||
They said they're going to triple the police now. | ||
They're training the cops. | ||
We don't have any rights. | ||
We need to tell the cops, hey, guys, you're being conned here. | ||
And do you really want to flush your country down the toilet? | ||
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Well, I love you, Alex. | |
I'll let you go. | ||
And I will make a comment on your comment line later. | ||
You can make a comment here if you want. | ||
I know I've been running over you, but go ahead. | ||
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I just wonder how do you keep going, actually? | |
What? | ||
I know all of these things that you're talking about. | ||
How are you and your anger? | ||
How do you make it? | ||
Well, in the past, it's been anger against the New World Order and frustration. | ||
Really, I think of the... | ||
Don't fight this because you hate them. | ||
Fight this because you love your family. | ||
And when you finally realize... | ||
I remember a lot of patriots at Newport about this than I did years ago. | ||
A lot of the really quiet ones. | ||
Said, Alex, you have no idea how bad it really is. | ||
And when I finally see the documents and finally see it thrown in our face, I mean, they got stories here out of the AP why our kids need microchips today. | ||
When you finally face it, it just, whoa, it's everything. | ||
I mean, it's actually pretty entertaining. | ||
You know, the old... | ||
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Like an old movie. | |
Well, it's like the old Chinese saying, may you live in interesting times. | ||
It's a curse and a blessing. | ||
We live in very interesting times. | ||
This stuff is... | ||
It's enthralling. | ||
I mean, you just can't turn away from it. | ||
And there's no going back. | ||
Once you see how they're manipulating you, you can't just cynically laugh it off. | ||
And I've had so many successes. | ||
You know, defeating bills, getting things done, breaking major news stories, getting corrupt officials fired across this country, ending military checkpoints in Knoxville, Tennessee, where they were really bad. | ||
It was even in the newspaper I did that, in Knoxville News Sentinel. | ||
That's in my film, The Takeover. | ||
That kind of stuff feels good, but I'm one person. | ||
And I've had success because you've taken action. | ||
You've educated yourself. | ||
But I realize that only 5% of us are active right now. | ||
If we could get 10%, it's all over for the New World Order. | ||
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I hope so. | |
I love you, Alex. | ||
We'll talk to you later. | ||
Well, I love all the great folks out there, too. | ||
You know what I did? | ||
I couldn't tell which line she was on, so I hung up on the calls. | ||
Call back. | ||
This box is screwed up in here. | ||
Yeah, go ahead and call back, folks. | ||
Mike are we taping this last 30 minutes alright we're going to come back with more calls I'm going to re-hit government terrorism, how they're using it to corral you. | ||
This is really bad audio. | ||
It's a copy of a copy of a copy. | ||
But I said black helicopters raided a neighborhood, an old lady, and that the sheriff says that they don't need a warrant to search not just a house, but multiple houses. | ||
Here is the sheriff, Margot Frazier, defecating on the Fourth Amendment publicly on local ABC television. | ||
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Go ahead and hit it. | |
The last four takers can search the place, bursting through doors, ripping down curtains. | ||
Never been in trouble with a log. | ||
I mean, I'm basically six years old, you know, have the last day. | ||
I'm thinking I had a couple years ago. | ||
Those logs are simply saw something very suspicious from helping that helicopter. | ||
Something that appeared to be marijuana. | ||
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Then they looked closer, and only found this. | |
It's positive. | ||
Is that amazing or what? | ||
Does that look like hot to you? | ||
The small birds' needs are really common in Texas. | ||
And I said, well, you know, I said, I'll sit down and wait. | ||
I'll pull them up. | ||
I'll grab that phone. | ||
When someone saw a face on hot, he called the county cops. | ||
How do you look at that? | ||
How Sandy stood? | ||
He used to be talking to anyone. | ||
So everybody down to the jam on, saying, man, they had Sandy spread out on the ground. | ||
Branding, spreading your leg. | ||
Put me back. | ||
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I didn't say much Sandy's around the ground. | |
It's just... | ||
Can we turn the audio off? | ||
Thanks. | ||
I said the audio was bad. | ||
That tape is broken now and just isn't working. | ||
So we'll have to get the original from the Ritters if they'll loan it to us. | ||
They tape everything. | ||
We appreciate them. | ||
And hopefully air that. | ||
Black helicopters. | ||
The sheriff doesn't need a warrant. | ||
And the audio's gone on that. | ||
So I apologize. | ||
Let's go ahead and take another call. | ||
Again, it's August 1st, my friends. | ||
I'm Alex Jones, your host. | ||
Hello, caller on the air. | ||
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Hey, Alex. | |
How are you doing? | ||
Fine, sir. | ||
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Did you make it to the Live Oak Gun show that Randy Weaver was at? | |
No. | ||
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I was kind of counting on you to have some videotape of that. | |
Because I didn't make it down there myself. | ||
No, you can't count on me to do stuff, sir. | ||
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Well, you're breaking my heart. | |
Two more things. | ||
What you said about having to have ID only counts if you're a citizen. | ||
In Austin, the Wells Fargo bank lets any illegal, undocumented worker, however you want to say it, have an account there without any ID, no social security numbers, what have you. | ||
Yeah, I know that. | ||
In fact, I remember a phony Republican, Lamar Smith from San Antonio, the congressman, told everybody that we're going to put in these thumb scanners in Texas with federal money to stop the illegals. | ||
Then they gave the illegals, and in the statesman, they reported, A waiver they don't have to thumb scan. | ||
So the whole thing is designed. | ||
Look, here's the story. | ||
It's not that they're Hispanic and that it's some racial issue like the media tries to make it. | ||
And I'll go back to you in a second. | ||
This is from EU pushes quicker process for asylum. | ||
This is letting white people move into any European country they want. | ||
It's the same effect. | ||
You bring in folks that don't care about a country's sovereignty, that don't have to follow the rules of everybody else. | ||
Give me a close shot, Mike, please. | ||
That don't have to live by the rules. | ||
Can I have a close shot, please? | ||
Thanks. | ||
My printer was running out of ink. | ||
That's EU Observer. | ||
EU pushes quicker process for asylum seekers. | ||
And funny, the story says they want to give an additional 3 million people, just like us, asylum, just like the U.S. And what does Bush say? | ||
He wants the Mexican trucks to come across unabated. | ||
A Mexican truck driver gets paid three cents a mile to drive, where our truck drivers get paid 30 cents a mile. | ||
Hunt, shipping, everybody else, the concrete manufacturers, they're already running down to the maquiladores. | ||
All our industry is going to go right over the border, and then nothing but dangerous Mexican 18-wheelers careening down the road. | ||
Now, they'll try to make that an ethnic issue. | ||
Why don't you ask a Hispanic American, who would just like to be called an American, who's getting paid 30 cents an hour, 30 cents a mile, to drive that 18-wheeler, if they think it's racial that they don't want Mexican truckers getting paid 3 cents a mile driving all over the U.S. Now, I'm asking you. | ||
But forget that. | ||
Remember Time Magazine a month ago, a Mexico? | ||
America in red, white, and green. | ||
It said of Mexico. | ||
America's dead. | ||
America's over. | ||
They're now calling Mexico in the U.S. North America. | ||
Well, how do the cops act in Mexico? | ||
They can seize your car. | ||
They can kill you. | ||
They can take all your money. | ||
They wear black ski masks 50 years ago. | ||
Called the Foxes. | ||
Who's Vicente Fox? | ||
Former Coca-Cola executive. | ||
New World Order. | ||
Chase Manhattan City Bank minion. | ||
I feel for the Mexican people. | ||
Totally enslaved. | ||
But they've been slaves under the Aztecs, slaves under Spain, slaves under Santa Ana. | ||
But when they get here, Mecha, the clan with a tan, is waiting on them at the university saying La Reconquista, Aslan, that Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California are all a mythical Aztec kingdom. | ||
And that Whitey must leave. | ||
That's the Ford Foundation, Whitey, teaching you that. | ||
So you'll ruin America, so you'll have nowhere to run. | ||
Taking you from the ultimate class envy country with the most billionaires per capita of the world, total enslavement, the biggest lower class slave class in the world next to North Korea, bring you up here, Demonize America at the Mexican-American centers, fill you full of, you know, all this macho class envy. | ||
It's the gringo's fault when we have La Reconquista Aslan. | ||
Well, in Europe, they're just bringing in the folks from Eastern Europe, the Warsaw Pact, the old Warsaw Pact taking over to outvote the other people and abolishing people's rights, and folks from Eastern Europe are used to it. | ||
EU observer. | ||
Now, those are white people coming into white countries. | ||
I've said it before. | ||
It wouldn't matter if Russia bordered us. | ||
I would be more concerned, frankly, if it was tens of millions of blonde-haired, blue-eyed Russians coming in, waving Russian flags, saying, Down with the Southwest! | ||
La Reconquista! | ||
Speaking of the devil, this is from the Moscow Times. | ||
Another shot, please. | ||
My printer was running out today. | ||
Moscow Times today. | ||
Making the KGB the good guys for US TV, a Hollywood producer, Bob Van Ronkel, who's brought you specials with Million Dollar Television Series with famous actors. | ||
And it says, in the series, may deceive the world, it may increase the number of people who will cooperate with the KGB, he said. | ||
Is there any positive evidence about the Nazi police or North Korean intelligence? | ||
There is nothing positive about KGB agencies, said Kostikostan Prebavansky, a former KGB lieutenant colonel who is now a harsh critic of the FSB, the new KGB. And the Russians are outraged that Hollywood's over there making this new NYPD Blue, but it's the KGB. Well, you watch the NYPD Blue, they torture people every show. | ||
They plant evidence. | ||
Cops watch that and think it's normal. | ||
You're being conditioned. | ||
And the Russians are more angry than we are. | ||
The KGB helped exterminate 40 million people at least. | ||
Here's one. | ||
Panel urges FDA on parental consent. | ||
A government panel is recommending that the Food and Drug Administration... | ||
Let certain teenagers participate in medical experiments without their parents' consent. | ||
Because they know you're young and dumb and will go take the chemicals. | ||
That's cool, man. | ||
I heard it on MTV. Yeah, MTV's down with the establishment. | ||
It isn't the establishment, oh no. | ||
It's cool, man. | ||
They got girls with their breasts hanging out on there. | ||
They only know how to suck you in, don't they? | ||
You know the American Bar Association? | ||
Well, this is out of the Houston Chronicle. | ||
They announced last year they're for the International Criminal Court and getting rid of juries worldwide. | ||
ABA may let lawyers report clients' crimes. | ||
A lawyer should not be a client's partner in crimes as lawyers who want to change the legal profession's rules for keeping some attorney-client secrets. | ||
See, the new ruling class is going to be lawyers, no longer psychiatrists. | ||
I had a top former psychological warfare expert, top psychiatrist, if I said his name. | ||
Everybody knew him. | ||
Had a secret meeting with him in northern Minnesota. | ||
And I was up there visiting with him about how to fight the New World Order a few months ago with Michael Trudeau and Ted Anderson, the folks that own the company I work for on the radio. | ||
Because they're picking up my show up. | ||
Why am I going to say the name of the town where this guy lives? | ||
But he went into this whole mind control system. | ||
He talked about the lawyers of the new guild, not the psychiatrists. | ||
They've lost the power. | ||
And there are a million lawyers now and three million in school. | ||
And so they want juries gone. | ||
They want to be able to tattle on you. | ||
You're going to think you have to get a lawyer. | ||
When you come into their hands, they're going to sell you out. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
Lawyers backing the changes say they would protect both the lawyer and the public. | ||
Critics who plan to contest the proposal during an ABA meeting that begins later this week say a lawyer's duty to protect the client should come first. | ||
Well, of course. | ||
Northwestern University Legal... | ||
Ethicist Steve Lumberd, who supports proposed changes, predicted a floor fight similar to a revolt that killed earlier proposals to reform, again that semantical deception, reform, confidentiality rules. | ||
I mean, when you've got a lawyer, especially a corn-appointed one, the judge is paid by the government, the prosecutor, and your lawyer. | ||
96% of the time you're convicted. | ||
If you're a pro se litigate that knows the basic facts, 86% of the time you win. | ||
Oh, but the bar put out that propaganda. | ||
Only a fool has himself for a client. | ||
Let's go back to the calls. | ||
Line one, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, I'm still here. | |
Go ahead. | ||
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What about the Mexican trucks coming in? | |
Are you familiar with what DOT does when they red tag a truck in the United States? | ||
Yes. | ||
Major harassment of our truck drivers. | ||
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Well, the Mexican drivers can come in, buy those, and drive them around without any sanctions. | |
No problem at all. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
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Back across the border. | |
It's ridiculous. | ||
And they don't have to get driver's license. | ||
They don't have to do anything. | ||
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Right. | |
And what you said about Mecha, I've heard somebody liken them. | ||
They said brown skins instead of brown shirts. | ||
They're all Nazis no matter what they're wearing. | ||
Yeah, and they're funded by the Ford Foundation that funded Hitler. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I rest my case. | ||
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And one more thing, Alex. | |
Do you really think that we have time to do these things through the courts and through civil disobedience? | ||
Well, you haven't tried yet, have you? | ||
You haven't become a leader yet, a Paul Revere. | ||
Yes. | ||
Access TV, websites, talk radio, pirate radio, organizing, galvanizing, yes. | ||
Be there next Tuesday at County Commissioner's Court. | ||
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I think it's too late. | |
I think we need to have an armed insurrection. | ||
Yeah, they're waiting for that. | ||
And we may have to if they come for the guns. | ||
But we have to let folks know who the enemy is first, okay? | ||
Understand that, brother. | ||
Hello, caller. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Let's go to another caller. | ||
They have to hear the callers for me. | ||
Go ahead, caller. | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
Yes. | ||
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Yes, I just wanted to let you know, a couple weeks ago on CNN, I heard the UN talking, and they're planning on taking the guns away. | |
Well, you know, I would tell you, sir, and I appreciate your call, not to just have that be your opinion. | ||
Have you been to Infowars.com right there? | ||
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Yes, I have. | |
Okay, would you like to go to the UNIDIR website? | ||
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Yes. | |
That's the UN website, www.unog.ch forward slash UNIDIR, uppercase forward slash discuss, that's HTML. It says this is a secret document. | ||
Please do not cite or distribute or quote, but they put it on their website. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Such weapons, civilian ownership of guns, Make it harder for the state to retain the legitimate monopoly of force. | ||
Now, did you hear that? | ||
They're saying the state has a legitimate power monopoly. | ||
What is a power monopoly in government, sir? | ||
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Well, it's tyranny. | |
Tyranny. | ||
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Tyranny. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
A power monopoly in government is tyranny. | ||
Can I have a close-up, please, of their working paper right here? | ||
There it is. | ||
Civilian ownership of guns makes it harder for the state to regain the legitimate power monopoly. | ||
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I also wanted to say another thing. | |
I've been scared to death of guns all my life, and finally I went out and purchased one. | ||
I took some shooting lessons with my son. | ||
I have it in my house right now, and I'm going to protect my house and my family. | ||
And always stress safety. | ||
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And they're not going to take my gun. | |
Good. | ||
God bless you, sir. | ||
And always stress safety. | ||
Become a certified trainer and take your neighbors and your whole neighborhood out and have block parties where you all go to the shooting range. | ||
That's how you'll save this country. | ||
Because remember, Hitler was for gun control. | ||
When everybody had a gun in the house, we had much less crime. | ||
England banned all the guns. | ||
Their crime rate tripled. | ||
Any other comments? | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
Did all the fear liquidate as soon as you did that? | ||
I'm sure it did. | ||
Go ahead, caller. | ||
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Hello? | |
Yes. | ||
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Yes, there's something that we can all do is stand behind HR 1146 IH, which is a bill in the House of Representatives. | |
Pull us out of the United Nations. | ||
Got Ron Paul coming on next week, my radio show. | ||
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Yes, we can all do that as a nation. | |
And I'm doing my part. | ||
I'm putting flyers everywhere. | ||
And if nothing else, just pull up that, just search it on the web, HR 1146 IH. Thank you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We're on the march. | ||
The empire is on the run. | ||
And the good news is Clinton's former White House press secretary, John Lockhart, wrote a Washington Post article where he told the Democrats to stop telling the truth, my party and guns, and to be more sneaky about disarming people. | ||
And he put it in the Washington Post today for marching orders. | ||
Give me a close shot. | ||
John Lockhart. | ||
And he goes page after page telling people, Democrats, that they lost all their seats. | ||
Now, the Republicans, they'll sell you out, but they have to act like they care about your rights. | ||
The Democrats have got such mindless constituents, and you're really the key to saving this country, so-called liberals out there. | ||
Folks, give me a close shot real quick, Mike, before you throw the slate up. | ||
I care about you. | ||
Well, not that one. | ||
I care about you out there. | ||
Please wake up. |