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Google which is owned by Alphabet Inc. is worth roughly 1.7 trillion dollars | ||
I consider myself as an entrepreneur, one of the greatest entrepreneurs of our times, Sergey Brin, who is, as you know, the co-founder and president of Alphabet. | ||
A number that rivals the GDP of some first world nations. | ||
This Goliath recently decided that the First Amendment no longer applies to U.S. citizens. | ||
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While others in Silicon Valley tied to the World Economic Forum and the United Nations continue to build a Trojan horse of neo-feudalism. | ||
Reducing that hateful content from being seen Internet censorship has grown since the Obama administration to be an unregulated wild beast. | ||
Who needs free speech as long as the economy's going good? | ||
Social media, once seen as a mechanism to promote knowledge and understanding and solidarity, has proved to be just as effective promoting hatred and paranoia and propaganda and conspiracy theories. | ||
Fast forward to 2023 and the barely acknowledged federal lawsuit Missouri vs. | ||
Biden is revealing a cancerous censorship network that grew between big tech U.S. intelligence agencies and the Biden administration while given cover by a mockingbird media that violently drowned the First Amendment in favor of a level of totalitarianism that directly threatens national security. | ||
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The only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated. | |
And they're killing people. | ||
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Judge Terry Doty calling the Biden administration's efforts a massive attack against free speech and targeted suppression of conservative ideas. | |
The decision means top White House officials and several federal agencies, including the FBI and the Department of Justice, cannot communicate with social media companies for the purpose of urging, encouraging, pressuring or inducing in any manner the removal, deletion, suppression or reduction of content containing deletion, suppression or reduction of content containing protected free speech. | ||
Had a big couple of weeks here, Stuart, with uncovering really a vast censorship enterprise. | ||
At least 45 As the New York Post reported... | ||
So far, 67 officials or agencies, including the FBI, have been accused in the lawsuit of violating the First Amendment by pressuring Facebook, Twitter, and Google to censor users for alleged misinformation or disinformation. | ||
The problem is the mis and disinformation proved to be true. | ||
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I mean, after all, we saw a Russia hoax for years and that turned out not to be true. | |
We saw the doctors in front of the Supreme Court building talking about potential other treatments and those videos were all taken down. | ||
Now we know that those treatments could have saved many lives. | ||
The Department of Defense contracted a New York-based AI company to deploy software to target disinformation on social media in real time. | ||
Meanwhile, Google continues to interfere in U.S. elections, pioneer the forced entry of AI's deep mind into our personal lives, and replace the propagandist Mockingbird Media with AI journalists. | ||
While creating an online media ecosystem That's the latest from John Bowne. | ||
Google will conquer the United States. | ||
Stay with us. We'll do your daily dispatch. | ||
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It's Thursday, September 7th, year of our Lord 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to Infowars.com. | ||
It's The American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
The show we have for you today. | ||
The most persecuted and prosecuted media outlet that has ever existed. | ||
Infowars.com goes with the territory of being right and opposing the globalist tyrants. | ||
So we'll just keep doing that. | ||
Ah, we haven't learned our lesson. | ||
Darn it! Darn it, we haven't learned our lesson. | ||
No, we'll just continue to do what we've done, which is tell the truth about everything and be right about everything and predict most of what comes down the pipe and then pay the price for it by being called all sorts of names and locked out of media sites. | ||
Prevented from living our normal lives. | ||
Small price to pay for telling the truth. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Of course, the ADL we will continue to discuss with our guest in the third hour, Kyle Clifton, a.k.a. | ||
Kyle Undercover, who led a sting operation against the ADL and exposed some of their operatives. | ||
Hagoperative? I don't know. | ||
I'm trying to think of a word that combines hag and operative, but I'll come up with it later. | ||
Don't worry. We'll get to that when we talk to Kyle Clifton. | ||
The invasion crisis, Tucker Carlson, Larry Sinclair interview, Obama's a gay crackhead. | ||
Lots to discuss on today's program. | ||
We'll take your calls throughout the show as well. | ||
Let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
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Your daily dispatch for Thursday, September 7th, 2023. | ||
We start today with horrors beyond human comprehension. | ||
Scientists grow whole model of human embryo without sperm or egg. | ||
Now I like the way this originally put it. | ||
It's here in the second sentence. Scientists have grown an entity. | ||
It's an entity. | ||
It's a thing. It's a form. | ||
It's some sort of coagulation of cells that vaguely resembles a humanoid. | ||
It's sort of sci-fi Lovecraftian horror stuff. | ||
So scientists have grown an entity that closely resembles an early human embryo without using sperm eggs or a womb. | ||
The Wiseman Institute say their embryo model using stem cells looks like a textbook example of a real 14-day-old embryo. | ||
Thank God the scientists have done it. | ||
We can finally create life and then abort it without ever even having to have a human involved. | ||
It's incredible. Of course, the way this is presented originally, it's said something like, scientists have created an entity that mimics a human fetus without using a sperm or an egg. | ||
The idea is that they are somehow creating life, but of course, no science has ever gotten anywhere close to creating life. | ||
What they do is they take a stem cell and distort and mutate and warp it because... | ||
You know, we can't create life. | ||
All we can do is misshape, distort, manipulate life that God has created. | ||
And we are no closer to achieving that marker of Godhood, just falling farther away from the appreciation of such a miracle. | ||
Yeah, apparently it released hormones that turned a pregnancy test positive in the lab. | ||
It'd be another good skit. Just like the gender reveal. | ||
It's a boy. | ||
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Well, it's like half a pig. | |
It's like a human, but it's like kind of a reptile too. | ||
We have a gender reveal. | ||
We can have a life form reveal. | ||
We're waiting for the baby shower. | ||
Just, I mean, what is there even to say about this? | ||
Just weird, weird inching ever closer towards the abyss. | ||
That's my sum up of that little story. | ||
Meanwhile, from Information Liberation, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, Elon Musk is inciting violence against Jewish people by criticizing us. | ||
Yes, if you criticize this private organization who has personally attacked you in particular, that means that you hate all Jewish people. | ||
That's the bizarre calculus going on in the head of the Anti-Defamation League as they really pathetically and desperately attempt to fend off the outrage that people feel about them and that's being expressed on Twitter. | ||
Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on Tuesday responded to Twitter slash ex-owner Elon Musk's criticism of their aggressive pro-censorship ad boycott campaigns by accusing Elon of engaging with a highly toxic anti-Semitic campaign which will incite violence against Jewish people. | ||
Yeah, we'll show you some clips from that. | ||
And we're going to talk a lot about the ADL today as we continue to push and continue to remain unsatisfied until there are major systemic changes in the way that the ADL operates and the access that it has to our levers of power here in this country. | ||
Yeah, you're not going to get off that easy. | ||
And that... I really hope all of our Jewish listeners don't fall for this. | ||
It's literally a mafia. | ||
It's just a mafia tactic, but it's like here are these people that abuse people. | ||
They bankrupt companies. | ||
They force companies and organizations to get their way. | ||
And then when it goes back on them, because of their actions and their behavior, they are using... | ||
The average Jewish person in America like a body shield in a most despicable and cynical way. | ||
So, hope you're not falling for that. | ||
Meanwhile, we're going to get very into this story. | ||
We'll cover this in the next segment and go with a fine-tooth comb through the Inditing documents. | ||
DOJ prosecutors seek 120 days in prison for Owen Schroer for speaking out against stolen 2020 election, a speech crime. | ||
And yes, it is literally a speech crime. | ||
They are quite literally charging Owen Schroer and trying to send him to jail for three months for the words that he said, which were not inciting violence, that we're not encouraging anybody to do anything legal. | ||
But expressing doubt about the outcome of the election and pointing to the inevitable consequence when a free and spirited people are dominated by a ruthless and illegitimate ruling class. | ||
Again, we will get into this. | ||
I'll be talking a lot about this because I know Owen's not. | ||
Owen can't talk about it, or at least he's choosing not to, which is probably smart. | ||
They're charging you for a speech crime. | ||
Maybe you should watch your speech for a little while. | ||
I get it. But I'll talk all about it. | ||
I'll tell you all about it. | ||
And we'll tell you about how they promised Owen Troyer that if he cooperated, they would not have any prison time suggested for him. | ||
So he did cooperate. | ||
He took that agreement. And then they broke it completely because they're absolute scumbags. | ||
So again, we will get into it. | ||
I've got the whole indicting documents here. | ||
All 20-something pages of it. | ||
We'll go through it and lay out Just how thin and dangerous their case is. | ||
Meanwhile, Anthony Blinken has pledged more than a billion dollars to Ukraine amid their counteroffensive. | ||
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced an extra $1 billion in USA to Ukraine during a visit to Kiev on Wednesday where he met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. | ||
Just another billion dollars. | ||
Don't you love when they give away a billion of your dollars and then they act like it's an accomplishment? | ||
I don't know if anything pisses me off more than that when the government is like, you know, we did it. | ||
We really did it. We have achieved great things. | ||
And it's like, what have they achieved? | ||
They wrote a check that somebody else has to pay for. | ||
And they literally, they act like this was some sort of accomplishment, you know, some sort of achievement that they've worked hard to get done. | ||
Like, we did it. We did it. | ||
We finally, we got another billion dollars. | ||
I mean, we've already given away 200-plus billion dollars, and it's not even our money. | ||
We're just writing checks from other people's bank accounts. | ||
But they really pat themselves on the back and act like it's an accomplishment and a brilliant thing they've achieved. | ||
And... It's not just other people's money. | ||
It's other people's lives, right? | ||
Oh, money, lives. I mean, we're spending like hundreds of millions of dollars in Ukraine on green energy. | ||
I mean, it's just a scam. | ||
It's a giant scam. They're just desperately trying to squeeze whatever wealth they can out of America before the whole thing collapses completely as a consequence of their policies. | ||
Finally, we have this story. School mask mandates are back, so our political divisions, they deepen. | ||
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We told you so! Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Watching Infowars.com. | ||
While you still can, you know, there's a reason that Alex Jones was targeted more than anybody else. | ||
Obviously, He has a particular skill in getting information out in a way that is more provocative and attention-grabbing than anybody else, that's true. | ||
He's been warning about what we now see manifest all around us for the last 20 years. | ||
He reported accurately on the activities of the globalists and their plans for world domination and global depopulation. | ||
There are lots of reasons that could contribute to it, but I think one of the main things really is summed up in possibly the longest-standing slogan of Infowars, which is, you are the resistance. | ||
If you're hearing this, you are the resistance. | ||
In other words, it's not just that Alex Jones talked about all this stuff. | ||
After all, a lot of people talk about all this stuff. | ||
Maybe not in the way that Alex does and to the extent that Alex does. | ||
But it's not his talking about it, I believe, that really put a target on his back. | ||
It was the activism. | ||
It was telling people to get involved. | ||
It was not just describing what's going on in the political and geopolitical world. | ||
As some sort of sports game that you're just watching and have no impact on the outcome, but actually encouraging people to manifest their will, to get involved, to protest, to hold signs, to rally, to go to Bilderberg and other events where the elite are gathering to plan our demise and interrupting them and exposing them. | ||
I really believe that is what lies underneath the Like, real fear that the establishment has for Alex Jones. | ||
Yes, it's the information, but that information is impotent until it's put into action, until it's taken to the streets, until it's forced out into the real world through their control of the mainstream media. | ||
And that, of course, is the same reason why they targeted Owen Schroer to such an extent. | ||
When Chase joined Infowars a little while ago and he was... | ||
Posting things on social media, and he was going, I didn't expect Owen to be as shadowbanned as Alex. | ||
Obviously, Alex is the main big guy, and he's just absolutely banned on everything. | ||
I mean, they've got AI systems that can detect his voice and face, and will strike you down if they detect it. | ||
And Chase was shocked to realize that Owen Troyer had basically all of the same restrictions, and for all of the same reasons, because he, like Alex, takes to the street... | ||
Or the halls of Congress, uses his voice as an American citizen, his right to speak up, and doesn't just sit quietly or, you know, complain to himself about this. | ||
Actually getting involved. | ||
I mean, this is the whole thing. | ||
With like QAnon, right? | ||
This is why we were mad at QAnon from the very beginning because their whole philosophy was don't do anything. | ||
Just sit back and relax. | ||
Don't get involved. Don't protest. | ||
Just trust the plan. Just hang out and enjoy the show. | ||
And it's just literally the polar opposite of you are the resistance, of you have to get involved, of don't sit back, don't sit down, don't allow this to occur, but go take action legally, lawfully, oppose this with everything you can. | ||
They wouldn't care if we just talked about this and then said, but don't do anything. | ||
You just sit back and don't try. | ||
There's white hats in the wide. | ||
Trust us. We don't see any reporting or evidence of it, but trust us. | ||
There's a lot of stuff happening behind the scenes that's totally good and you don't have to do anything. | ||
No, it's because we tell people to get involved that we've had a target painted on our back and why we're paying the price now because we live by that idea. | ||
So, Owen Schroer, of course, does what he can't help but doing. | ||
Protesting illegitimate, unlawful, ridiculous, restrictive, unfair impositions on himself and others like him that don't apply to leftists whatsoever. | ||
That's what he was protesting there in that video that you just saw. | ||
That was him at the Capitol the year before January 6th, 2021. | ||
When you had this area where it was either every day or every week, I mean, on a regular basis, leftists would go and protest by the dozens, right? | ||
You have dozens of people there holding signs, impeach Trump. | ||
These were like paid activists. | ||
They literally did nothing all day, every day, except for hold these signs and protest. | ||
They're allowed to do that. | ||
When Owen Schroyer goes in with a piece of tape over his mouth, protesting him being censored, He gets arrested and charged for it. | ||
That was a year before January 6th, and it has to do with the latest case. | ||
Just to give you the breakdown here from Gateway Pundit, DOJ prosecutors seek 100 days in prison for Owen Schroer for speaking out against stolen 2020 election, a speech crime. | ||
And no, that's not an exaggeration or downplaying it in any way. | ||
We'll go through the indictments and I'll show you. | ||
I mean, they literally are charging him for the lawful speech that he expressed in the run-up to January 6th. | ||
Setting an extremely dangerous precedent. | ||
I mean, this was predictable. | ||
We did predict this, remember? | ||
We said they're going to steal the election. | ||
Once they steal the election... | ||
There will be some sort of conflict, and they're going to say that by questioning the election, you are therefore propping up and supporting a violent idea that leads to violence. | ||
You are therefore guilty of the violence. | ||
So if you express something that they don't like, then that expression, that statement, that belief is therefore dangerous. | ||
It is violent. Because it can make people violent. | ||
Like this is the transference of guilt. | ||
That is the path to make free speech illegal. | ||
Because you can do it with anything. We see it happening with the ADL. We'll get into that. | ||
Elon Musk is inciting violence against Jewish people by criticizing us. | ||
That was Jonathan Greenblatt's message. | ||
So this is the idea, that if you criticize the government, if you have questions about the government, you can't ask that because that is inciting violence. | ||
Those words are violence. | ||
Even if they're true, even if they're accurate, even if they are a deeply held belief, even if you aren't being violent and don't even want people to be violent, by simply stating what you believe, stating these facts, stating what you observed with your own eyes, they say you are causing violence by doing that. | ||
Incredibly dangerous, but also perfectly in line with their ongoing mission to completely obliterate our every God-given right. | ||
Story continues. | ||
InfoWars host Owen Schroer pleaded guilty in June to a single Class A misdemeanor of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds on January 6, 2021. | ||
The highly talented journalist was initially charged in August 2021, eight months after remaining outside of the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. | ||
After nearly two years of fighting charges related to his presence outside the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021, Owen made the decision to plead guilty to a lesser charge. | ||
Schroer allowed the government to review his social media accounts, likely looking for any scrap of incriminating wrong think they could find. | ||
Owen stood outside of the U.S. Capitol. | ||
Owen and Alex Jones warned people about going inside the Capitol. | ||
They knew it was a setup. Instead of being rewarded medals for their actions that day, the regime arrested Owen months later on bogus charges. | ||
After all, he is a Trump supporter. | ||
They want him prosecuted for speech crimes. | ||
They... 120 days in prison. | ||
This, of course, in total violation to the agreement they made with Owen. | ||
They said, if you plead guilty and if you cooperate, we won't ask for prison time. | ||
Well, they lied about that, just like they lie about everything. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
Let's get into this docket, shall we? | ||
United States of America vs. | ||
Jonathan Owen Schroer. We'll just get into it. | ||
I'll just start reading from it because you'll see how it goes. | ||
He's been arraigned. | ||
He's facing 120 days in prison. | ||
That's what the prosecutors are asking for. | ||
Three months in federal prison for the crime of speaking out about what he saw as a fraudulent election. | ||
This is what it says. | ||
You were wrong there, Owen. | ||
It totally was a million marchers, and they absolutely were peaceful to the 99.9%. | ||
On January 6th, 2021, Schroyer took to a megaphone before leading the crowd to the Capitol. | ||
I don't know if you guys realize this, but when Owen showed up vaguely near the Capitol on January 6th after... | ||
The riot had already started. | ||
That was him leading the march to the Capitol, apparently. | ||
Apparently, that's what they believe. | ||
I mean, this whole indictment is full of language like that. | ||
She says, yeah, he took a megaphone and led the crowd to the Capitol, planting in the minds of the readers that... | ||
Owen somehow stormed the Capitol, that he was the one who led people there to, you know, specifically attack it. | ||
Nothing of the sort. | ||
He was in the crowd that was walking towards the Capitol, I believe, after the, you know, violence had started. | ||
Violence that was started, of course, by the police. | ||
He said, quote, the Democrats are posing as communists, but we know what they really are. | ||
They're just tyrants. They're tyrants. | ||
And so today, on January 6th, we declare death to tyranny. | ||
Death to tyrants. Schroer did not stop the sight of tear gas or sounds of explosion on the west side of the Capitol. | ||
He continued marching around to the top of the east steps, chanting 1776. | ||
Wow, throw him in prison. | ||
Wow, throw him in jail. | ||
Chanting the year of the foundation of our country. | ||
You could throw them in jail, I guess. | ||
Of course, he also said don't go in the Capitol. | ||
He also encouraged people not to go in the Capitol. | ||
He and Alex Jones took their bullhorns and their massive influence over the crowd and prevented greater violence and stopped thousands of people, potentially, from going into the Capitol. | ||
Now, honestly, honestly, put yourself in the other situation. | ||
Like, flip this around. | ||
Imagine you are a conservative and there's like a million Antifa outside of the Capitol. | ||
And some of them start to storm in. | ||
And some of the biggest left-wing agitators that typically we don't get along with and don't like and we consider responsible for a lot of the insanity that goes on in the left. | ||
Like what if instead of Alex Jones was Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks? | ||
But if you genuinely believe, like if you were genuinely under attack by hordes of violent Antifa people, and Cenk Uygur to AOC, you know, somebody these people respect, is there and gets up with a bullhorn and says, stop, what are you doing? Turn around. | ||
Do not attack these people. Do not engage in violence. | ||
Do not go in the building. | ||
Leave these people alone. | ||
Turn around. Be peaceful. | ||
Stay calm. If I was genuinely scared of what Antifa was doing and saw those people doing, it doesn't matter who they are, I'd be so. | ||
I'd be saying thank you. Thank you for doing that. | ||
I know we have our disagreements, but that was really a class act thing to do. | ||
That was really a valuable and important thing to do. | ||
And thank you for doing that. | ||
Thank you for trying to do what you can to calm down the crowd. | ||
These people know that Alex Jones helped to calm down the crowd. | ||
He didn't have to. I mean, it was perfectly within his capability as, like, maybe the most popular and influential leader of anybody at this event. | ||
You can just imagine if instead Alex Jones really was the person they say he is, if Owen Troyer really is the person that they say he is, if instead they'd gotten on the bullhorn and said, now's our chance! | ||
Get him! Get in there! | ||
Hang him up! Let's kill him! | ||
Like, you can only imagine that With the level of influence and respect that Alex and Owen have with the vast majority of MAGA patriots, you can imagine if they really had wanted to use their influence to cause violence at the Capitol, it would have been way worse. | ||
The violence would have been at the Capitol may have been burned down. | ||
If that's how Alex and Owen wanted to use their power, that could have happened. | ||
Instead, they used their power for the exact opposite in trying to calm down the crowd, trying to stop the crowd. | ||
Probably. I mean, there's no way of knowing because it didn't work out that way, but very likely stopped thousands of people not only from ruining their own lives by getting involved in this, but potentially actually causing greater levels of violence and destruction had they chosen to do something else. | ||
So again, it's just to point out that if the narrative of January 6th...is what these people really believe. | ||
If they actually buy into the lie that this was some sort of dangerous insurrection coup with a bunch of violent magasporters that wanted to kill everyone and they tried but were only prevented by the heroic actions of the Capitol Police, like, you know, the lie, the big lie, the big story, the big false, ridiculous story they tell. | ||
If they actually believed that, then they would literally be giving medals to Alex Jones. | ||
Just like if it was flipped, we'd be giving medals to whatever leftist person Calm down the crowd and tried to stop them. | ||
Because if we genuinely believed we were under threat and we genuinely believed that they could have incited the crowd but instead chose to calm it down and stop people from attacking us, wouldn't you have a little bit of appreciation for them? | ||
Wouldn't you say, look, I don't like what you do. | ||
I'm not a fan of yours. | ||
But you may have saved my life that day, so thank you. | ||
I mean, that would be the human thing to do. | ||
These people aren't human, though. | ||
They're just using the outrage that they stoke to punish their political enemies for speech. | ||
You know, like chanting 1776. | ||
So they say rioters eventually breach the Capitol and its police line and halt the transfer of presidential power. | ||
Not really, though, right? | ||
I mean, it's an important note that is left out of Every single report about January 6th, even the official court document ones, the Capitol was evacuated. | ||
The proceedings were stopped before a single tear gas canister was fired, before a single rider threw a punch at a cop, before a single barrier was broken. | ||
The Capitol and the proceedings that day were shut down and evacuated when two mysterious pipe bombs were discovered. | ||
Before any violence had occurred. | ||
That's what caused the shutdown. | ||
That's what caused the evacuation. | ||
I just don't mention that. | ||
It's sort of worth mentioning. | ||
After all, all of these charges are predicated on the idea that the riot stopped the proceedings when the reality is that the proceedings had already stopped before the riot began. | ||
They just don't mention that. | ||
They also don't mention that the proceedings themselves were the last chance for Donald Trump to Succeed in his mission to actually have some sort of review of the election. | ||
That the last thing anybody wanted on January 6th, any of the patriots, any MAGA people that were there, they all understood that this was the certification of the election, this was the last chance in the final time, and really Mike Pence had a constitutional obligation that he... | ||
Abandoned and ignored to stop the certification, send it to a review, possibly send it back to the House of Representatives, several different constitutional pathways to actually certifying a valid election and getting your questions answered about the fake election. | ||
So it doesn't even make sense why they would want to stop that proceeding when that proceeding was the last hope that they had. | ||
None of this makes any sense. | ||
I'm sorry, I've been rambling, so we'll get back to the document on the other side. | ||
I just want to say, this isn't something we want to cynically use to raise money. | ||
It's not like, oh yeah, good, Owen's going to prison, now we get more money. | ||
Obviously, if it was up to us... | ||
Owen would have never been investigated. | ||
Alex would never be under this. But the fact is we are. | ||
The fact is we pay the price for the things we believe. | ||
The fact is they are trying to set us up once again to be the example, to set the precedent, to violate your First Amendment rights. | ||
and once again we desperately need your support not just to make this through ourselves but to stop them from using us as a weapon in their attack Owens indictment | ||
They asked for three months in federal prison for the crime of being a little angry, being a little bit mad that your country is stolen right out in front of you. | ||
So let's just get into this. | ||
They say that Schroer spread election disinformation paired with violent rhetoric to hundreds of thousands if not millions of viewers. | ||
Now what they mean by election disinformation is doing things like presenting graphs that show hundreds of thousands of Biden votes dumped in the middle of the night with not a single Trump vote in the batch. | ||
That's election disinformation according to them. | ||
Election disinformation means questioning the election. | ||
It means having doubts, having observed with your own eyes suspicious activity on the day of the election. | ||
That's essentially what they're charging him with. | ||
And when they say violent rhetoric, what they mean is saying things like 1776, saying things like we're all pissed off at this, right? | ||
When you think of violent rhetoric that one would be charged for, Be something like being in front of a crowd and being like, go get him right now. | ||
We're going to kill him this instant. | ||
Let's go. That guy, go get him. | ||
Right? Like actually inciting violence. | ||
What they mean when they say violent rhetoric is rhetoric that's just not very polite. | ||
It's just not very polite. Okay? | ||
We'll get to it. They admit, Schroyer did not step foot inside the Capitol. | ||
He did not need to, they say. | ||
Many of those who listened to him did instead. | ||
It's kind of a weird sentence. | ||
Let's just read that one again. Schroyer did not step foot inside the Capitol. | ||
He did not need to. | ||
Many of those who listened to him did instead. | ||
Now, they're not saying that he told people to go inside the Capitol. | ||
They're insinuating that, but they're not saying it because it's not true. | ||
They just want you to have that idea in your head. | ||
So they insinuate it, but they don't say it outright because it's not true. | ||
Troyer did not step foot inside the Capitol. | ||
He did not need to. | ||
What does that even mean? So he didn't step foot inside. | ||
I mean, what do you mean he did not need to? | ||
That's not even a sentence that belongs. | ||
That group of words doesn't belong in that sentence. | ||
Many of those who listened to him did instead. | ||
So in other words, people who were listeners of Owen Troyer went inside the Capitol. | ||
Therefore, he can be charged for going inside the Capitol? | ||
Last time I checked, he didn't say, go into the Capitol. | ||
I'm pretty sure he said the exact opposite of that. | ||
Yeah, he said, don't go into the Capitol. | ||
Wow. He didn't need to go into the Capitol because other people did. | ||
Okay? And? | ||
What does that even mean? I mean, none of this makes any sense. | ||
They believe the same things he most likely believed. | ||
And therefore, he's a criminal. | ||
Exactly. Exactly. These people did something based on a belief. | ||
He shares that belief. | ||
Therefore, he is guilty of doing that thing. | ||
That's what they're telling you. | ||
Guess what? I guess I'm also guilty. | ||
As I'm reading this, I'm trying to figure out what did Owen do that I didn't do? | ||
He was in Washington, D.C. at the time. | ||
Okay. And? | ||
Okay, he talked about the election being stolen. | ||
So did I. He's probably pretty angry about it. | ||
So was I. I mean, it's sort of horrifying. | ||
They say Schroyer helped create January 6th. | ||
He helped organize a rally. | ||
He even helped organize it. | ||
He just participated in a rally. | ||
I mean, they're literally criminalizing opposition to them. | ||
They're criminalizing free speech. | ||
They're criminalizing protests. | ||
I know it's the classic, just like, but imagine if they were doing it. | ||
You hate doing that cliche. | ||
But just apply this to anybody that talked about Black Lives Matter. | ||
I mean, why not? How many dozens, hundreds of mainstream media pundits encouraged the riots, echoed the sentiments that were behind the riots, Is that actual disinformation that actually led to violent occurrences? | ||
I mean, why is not every single woman from The View facing three months in prison? | ||
Why isn't every single CNN outlet that spread the hands-up-don't-shoot lie that got Black Lives Matter kicked off in the first place? | ||
Why haven't they been charged? | ||
I'll tell you why they haven't been charged, because that's ridiculous, because that's insane. | ||
Because we have free speech in this country and you're allowed to believe things even if other people do violence because they also believe those things. | ||
Because that's what free speech is. | ||
They understand that completely. | ||
That's why they didn't charge people for Black Lives Matter. | ||
That's why they are charging Owen Schroyer. | ||
Because they know that this is the death of the First Amendment. | ||
This is the death of free speech. | ||
This is the death knell of this magical experiment called the United States of America. | ||
And they're eager for it. They understand just as much as we do. | ||
They're just in favor of it. | ||
So they say Jonathan Owen Schroer, host of the internet streaming program The War Room for the company Infowars, enthusiastically participated in the January 6, 2021 attack. | ||
Again, the language that they use. | ||
Did he attack anybody? | ||
No. Was not an attack. | ||
Yeah, it wasn't an attack in the first place. | ||
Never planned as a siege. | ||
I mean, it wasn't planned. It didn't even get violent until the police started firing tear gas into a totally peaceful crowd. | ||
I mean, that's the reality. | ||
It's undeniable. And killing protesters. | ||
Yeah, and also brutally murdering protesters. | ||
In some cases with bats, in some cases by shooting them point-blank in the chest without a warning shot, while the victims were within reach of several police officers. | ||
Who were not trying to stop her. | ||
I mean, this is... Oh, wait. Those are the same police officers who let everybody in, though, right? | ||
Yeah, the same ones that high-fived the people that are now facing 18 years behind bars. | ||
Yeah. Walking through the open door that was being held for them. | ||
Yeah. Yes. Making sure we're on the same page. | ||
Oh, absolutely. No, I mean, this is the thing. | ||
Enthusiastically participated in the January 6, 2021 attack on the United States Capitol. | ||
They mentioned a violent attack that forced an interruption of Congress's certification. | ||
Well, no, it didn't, actually. | ||
Threatened the peaceful transfer of power. | ||
No, it didn't. It delayed it for like two hours. | ||
There was no plan because nobody wanted to stop the certification because, well, nobody wanted to illegally stop the certification by outside forces. | ||
That's retarded. That's stupid. | ||
Nobody thought that was the case. | ||
What everybody wanted to go there to do was to show the Congress people who had the ability at that time to pause the certification, to send it back to the states, to ask for a 10-day pause to investigate claims of voter fraud, to encourage them and show them by showing up a million strong. | ||
This is not some... | ||
Fringe conspiracy theory. | ||
This was a firmly held belief by unimaginably huge numbers of patriots across this country. | ||
A million of them showed up in Washington, D.C. Every one of them had 10 people back at home who believed what they believed but couldn't make it that day. | ||
That's what the point of showing up there that day was. | ||
There's never planned any violence. | ||
Violence is the thing that stopped the point of the protest from happening. | ||
I've explained that over and over. But this is how they do it. | ||
They just insinuate that not only was January 6th a planned attack, but that Owen Troyer participated in it. | ||
And this is what they do, and it's such a... | ||
Miscarriage of justice? | ||
Yeah, but it's such an obvious psychological thing. | ||
I don't know. I don't even know if I can mention it. | ||
Because they did this during the trial as well. | ||
They did this during the free speech trial. | ||
Where it's like they seamlessly jump from like... | ||
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I don't know if I can talk about that. | |
But, you know, you can just see him here, like, just, like, showing images of police being attacked, showing images of, like, the most intense violence on January 6th, and, like, getting people emotionally involved, and, like, oh my god, look at what was going on, and then, like, immediately going to Owen and being like, and here's Owen with a bullhorn outside of the Capitol that day! | ||
And it's, like, it's just this very simple verbal trickery, linguistic manipulation that Where they plant in people's minds that somehow Owen was responsible for and participated in the violence, despite the fact that they aren't even alleging that. | ||
But they do want that in your mind. | ||
They do want you thinking that that's the case, even though they don't explicitly say it. | ||
And so they say Schroyer pled guilty to violating 18 U.S.C. 1752A1 as explained herein. | ||
A sentence of incarceration is appropriate in this case because Schroyer 1 had an active order to stay away from the U.S. Capitol and its grounds on January 6, 2021. | ||
And that's like actually an important part. | ||
That's the only reason he's being charged is because of the prior agreement. | ||
We'll get into that prior agreement here in just a second. | ||
I'm going to spend a lot of time on this today because nobody else is going to. | ||
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Infowarsstore.com. Hey folks, we'll just keep going through this document indicting Owen Schroer of speaking out, of saying what he believed, of using rhetoric that wasn't submissive and permissive. | ||
So again, it's hard to get through this because you just have like one little sentence Seems benign, but when you really think about what it's saying, you have to go through and dissect it word by word. | ||
So they say that Owen Schroer enthusiastically participated in the January 2021 attack. | ||
Which, again, if you say you're enthusiastically participating in a violent attack... | ||
You sort of are assuming that the person that is enthusiastically participating in the violent attack is somehow committing violence or attacking. | ||
But he wasn't, and he didn't. | ||
And they aren't even accusing him of doing it. | ||
They're just using linguistic programming to plant that idea in your mind. | ||
So they say that he stoked the fire of hundreds of thousands of his followers with violent rhetoric and disinformation. | ||
And this is really like that line right there. | ||
That really sums up what they're charging him for. | ||
He stoked the fire of hundreds of thousands of his followers with rhetoric they call violent and what they claim is disinformation about the election. | ||
So these are subjective words. | ||
He did not encourage violence. | ||
That's why they didn't say he encouraged violence. | ||
If he'd encouraged violence, they would have written that. | ||
They say he used violent rhetoric. | ||
Which means he said things like, we have to fight for our country. | ||
Saying things like, we're not going down without a fight. | ||
This is an info war. | ||
This is an info war. Or, we're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore. | ||
This is what they consider violent rhetoric. | ||
Okay? And meanwhile, you've got Maxine Waters going, you know... | ||
Telling everybody we have to confront them at gas stations and make sure they're not comfortable anywhere they live. | ||
And you've got an entire year worth of politicians on the Democratic side justifying rioting, saying it's the voice of the unheard, saying who cares, it's just property. | ||
Actually, you know, encouraging this sort of stuff. | ||
No one didn't do that. If he did, they would have said it. | ||
They didn't. They instead say he had, he said a violent rhetoric and what they call disinformation. | ||
Meaning, not that he lied, but that what he said, they don't want him to say. | ||
That's all it means. And that's what he's really being indicted for. | ||
He's being indicted for his rhetoric, a.k.a. | ||
his words. Not encouraging or planning violence, right? | ||
They would have said that too. Said if he'd been... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, maybe not. I mean, then again, they just convicted Proud Boys of an unspoken conspiracy. | ||
So maybe they really are mind readers. | ||
So he says, oh, and thirdly, so first he was not supposed to be on the Capitol grounds, and we'll explain what that means in just a second. | ||
They say he stoked the fire of hundreds of thousands of followers with violent rhetoric and disinformation. | ||
And three, he praised the actions of the rioters at the Capitol after January 6th on his online streaming show. | ||
Oh, that's illegal now. | ||
Oh, you can't praise the action of a wide group of people. | ||
Again, just imagine if this standard was applied to the mainstream media or politicians on the Democratic side. | ||
There wouldn't be any of them left. | ||
They would all be in prison now. | ||
There was not a mainstream media personality that did not encourage, justify, praise, and actually contribute to the actual violent insurrection that occurred throughout 2020 on the backs of Black Lives Matter and Antifa. | ||
So that's what they're actually charging him for, is his speech, and that's why this is an important precedent they're setting. | ||
Just like they use Infowars to get everybody used to people getting kicked off of the internet entirely in a unified, organized, coordinated fashion. | ||
They're now using Infowars once again to justify this precedent setting Where even if you don't commit violence, even if you don't call for violence, even if you don't coordinate and get other people to do violence for you, they will charge you for violent acts for simply believing and expressing the things that the people who did the violence believe. | ||
That's the takeaway here. | ||
All right, folks, we'll finish up here because there is a lot of other news to talk about. | ||
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Finish up going through some of this indictment of Owen Troyer. | ||
It really is just a list of things he said. | ||
I mean, they're charging him for his speech, and that's what you need to know. | ||
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So this is the real reason why they can even indict Owen. | ||
After all, it didn't go in the Capitol. | ||
It clearly wasn't orchestrating it. | ||
It would have been even more of a stretch than Proud Boys or anything like that. | ||
And there's the other little wrinkle of the fact that Owen Schroer is a professional journalist that covers political news as a profession. | ||
So it's different than being just an activist. | ||
So it says, Defendant Schroyer's history of unlawful activity at the U.S. Capitol. | ||
A year before Schroyer's unlawful actions at the Capitol, which again, just another instance where they just say things that have absolutely no proof or backing or reason to be said. | ||
So far in this story, I mean in this paper, and nowhere in this entire indictment do they actually lay out his unlawful actions? | ||
They just drop this stuff in, right? | ||
Right. And like if this was an argument or a conversation or something, this is where you'd be, you'd go, oh, hold on, you can't just say that. | ||
You can't just say unlawful actions when you haven't explained how any of his actions are unlawful. | ||
This is just what they do, right? | ||
A year before Schroyer's unlawful actions at the Capitol on January 6th, okay, there weren't any, so we can just cut that part out. | ||
A year before Schroyer's Existence at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. | ||
Troyer was arrested on January 9, 2019 in Washington, D.C. after disrupting a House Judiciary Committee meeting in the Longworth House office building by jumping out of his seat and shouting in a loud manner. | ||
On February 25th, Schroer entered a community service-deferred prosecution agreement with the government. | ||
As part of the agreement, Schroer agreed not to violate any laws and to perform 32 hours of verified community service. | ||
Due to the nature of the offense, Schroer also agreed to follow certain special conditions. | ||
So, in other words, he jumped up and interrupted Jerry Nadler when he was saying a bunch of lies. | ||
And again, if you've ever been in any of these rooms, frankly, it's hard not to. | ||
It's very hard to just sit there in the same room as somebody just spouting lies about you in particular. | ||
But, you know, you're not allowed to do that, so he got a little slap on the wrist. | ||
They said, okay, until you complete your community service, or rather four months, you are forbidden from engaging in loud, disruptive activity in the U.S. Capitol. | ||
In the U.S. Capitol. Okay, that was the understanding. | ||
The defendant agrees not to parade. | ||
Owen Schroer, legally barred from parading. | ||
But here's the twist. | ||
When you hear Capitol, or when you hear Capitol grounds, you think of, you know, the Capitol and the Capitol grounds. | ||
You think of the building and the lawn outside of the building. | ||
And when you think of loud, disruptive... | ||
Like violent behavior, you think loud, disruptive, violent behavior. | ||
So you would think that if he's being charged with disruptive, violent behavior in the Capitol, then he would both be in the Capitol and committing violent, disruptive behavior. | ||
The thing is, never went in the Capitol and never did anything disruptive while on Capitol grounds. | ||
So they haven't proved that. | ||
Thing is, they don't have to prove it because Owen pled guilty. | ||
He pled guilty because they came to an agreement where they promised that they wouldn't Ask for any jail time. | ||
They broke that promise. They broke that promise. | ||
I mean, and again, this is not something that's reported really anywhere. | ||
I only know it because I talked to Owen Schroer personally, but Owen's not going to talk about any of this publicly. | ||
He's just not going to... | ||
I mean, they're literally charging him for speech, so I guess, yeah, he's got to be careful. | ||
That's the point. But I'll tell you right now, and we've known this for a while, he pled guilty because they said if you plead guilty and cooperate, Then we won't ask for jail time. | ||
They broke that agreement. | ||
And of course, in this indictment, one of their big complaints is that they claim Owen Troyer broke his agreement, which he didn't. | ||
And he could have proven that if he pled not guilty, which he would have done maybe perhaps if he had known that they were going to ask for jail time. | ||
So they just get to do whatever the hell they want. | ||
They get to lie with impunity. | ||
They get to make agreements and then break them. | ||
They get to take anything out of context and blame you for crimes other people did. | ||
They're out of control. | ||
They have no reason or there's not going to be any punishment for the lies that they told or the trap that they put Owen in. | ||
But they did. So again, he didn't do anything disruptive or violent. | ||
At the Capitol that day. But here's the thing they don't tell you. | ||
The US Capitol grounds is basically an entire city. | ||
This is the map provided. | ||
This little part here, that's the actual capital, okay? | ||
That tiny little part in the middle. | ||
This is what they say the capital grounds are. | ||
This whole area. | ||
This whole, I mean, each one of these little tiny, this is a city block, right? | ||
This is a massive city block. | ||
This is miles upon miles of our nation's capital, apparently, off-limits, Stone, Troyer. | ||
That's what they're charging them with. | ||
They say while the DPA, the Deferred Prosecution Agreement, was for a four-month term, the COVID pandemic emergency told this time period for Schroer to complete his hours. | ||
So in other words, he could not complete his required public service because the entire government and everything shut down for COVID-19. | ||
So it wasn't possible for him to complete that service. | ||
So he shouldn't even have been under this DPA. Because it was greater than four months. | ||
So he was told he wasn't allowed to parade or be disruptive for four months in February of 2020. | ||
So it shouldn't even apply to what was happening on January 6, 2021, except that the government didn't let him do his public service, so they just kept this restriction going for a year, I guess. | ||
Again, they get to do whatever the hell they want. | ||
Make an agreement. It's four months. | ||
Say it's still in effect 12 months later. | ||
Who cares? Why not? They just get to change any agreement at a whim. | ||
They don't need a reason. There's no recourse. | ||
They just do whatever the hell they want to do, whatever's convenient for them to entrap and prosecute you. | ||
As of January 5th and 6th, 2021, Schroer had not completed any hours of community service in the DPA, and Schroer's stay-away order from the U.S. Capitol was still active, again, because COVID, he wasn't permitted to Do the things that he was supposed to do. | ||
But then they have this part. | ||
Schroyer's rhetoric in advance of January 6th. | ||
They say again, he stoked the flame of a potential disruption of the certification vote by streaming disinformation about alleged voter fraud and stolen election to thousands, perhaps millions of viewers of his program on Infowars and meeting disappointed Trump voters across the country on Infowars Stop the Steal Caravan. | ||
So, you know, they list a lot of stuff throughout this section and the others. | ||
None of them are crimes, though. | ||
So that's the confusing part, is this is supposed to be an indictment. | ||
This is supposed to be a criminal charge. | ||
This is supposed to be the reason why he needs to be punished and sent to prison for four months. | ||
I keep saying three months. It's four months. | ||
Is it illegal to say the election was stolen? | ||
Of course not. Is it even disinformation? | ||
Sure, if you say that disinformation is something that can be true, Then yeah, it's true. | ||
This is the crazy part. | ||
It's not illegal to drive across country and meet Trump supporters. | ||
It's not illegal to protest a stolen election. | ||
It's not illegal to express the idea that an election can be and probably was stolen. | ||
It's not illegal to petition your government for a redress of grievances. | ||
It is in fact explicitly outlaid in the First Amendment to our Bill of Rights. | ||
So we're just gonna have to keep going through this, this list of not illegal things that they're charging Owen for. | ||
this list of normal free speech activity that Owen may be going to prison for a third of a year for. | ||
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So, again, I mean, you can go read this for yourself. | |
*music* It's too much to even go through piece by piece. | ||
I've just gone through with a yellow highlighter. | ||
I just underlined, you know, what they're accusing Owen of here. | ||
They say he spread disinformation. | ||
Now remember, disinformation means nothing. | ||
It literally means nothing. | ||
I mean, it means the truth that they don't want you to tell. | ||
That's all it means. It means by showing a graph where you see two lines trending upward in a very natural way, only have one of them massively spike and the other one remain completely unmoved before continuing on that national. | ||
To point at that map, And say something weird happened here. | ||
Say we need answers about what caused this spike because this spike is what changed the outcome of the election and this spike is indicative of voter fraud. | ||
That's what they mean by disinformation. | ||
What I just said to you, they would classify as election disinformation because I'm causing you to question the election because I'm pointing out inconsistencies that should cause you to question the election. | ||
That's what I mean by disinformation. | ||
So when I say disinformation, just in your head think, you know, the truth. | ||
In months prior to January 6th, Schroyer spread election disinformation paired with rhetoric. | ||
He did not step foot inside the Capitol, but he did help create January 6th. | ||
They say he enthusiastically participated in January 6th, even though he didn't. | ||
They say, again, violent rhetoric and disinformation. | ||
Again, when they say violent rhetoric, what they mean is saying things like, we need to fight, fight for your country, things like that. | ||
He praised the actions of the rioters after the event. | ||
She's being charged for an event that he later prays like, okay, doesn't matter. | ||
I can praise OJ, well, I can praise Ted Bundy for killing women. | ||
It doesn't mean I'm guilty of killing women. | ||
I wouldn't do that, but you get what I'm saying. | ||
Again, they just insinuate or just insist that he did something unlawful by calling his actions unlawful even though they haven't presented a single unlawful action yet, nor do they in this entire program. | ||
Streaming disinformation, meeting disappointed Trump voters, bragging to a crowd, spoke to another D.C. crowd. | ||
These are the things he's being accused of. | ||
Speaking, meeting, encouraging. | ||
Well, he stated, maybe you deserve what's coming. | ||
Wow. Yeah. | ||
I mean, I guess vague predictions of the future are saying you deserve what you get is violent rhetoric now. | ||
There's a poster with Schroyer. | ||
Saying be a part of history, fight for Trump. | ||
That's the type of thing they consider violent rhetoric. | ||
He broadcasts from Freedom Plaza stating Americans are ready to fight. | ||
And what do we have? We have meeting, speaking, talking, broadcasting. | ||
This is what he's being charged for. | ||
He called in to another live broadcast. | ||
This again they present as evidence of his guilt. | ||
Speaking out, he addressed a crowd. | ||
So far, addressing, speaking, calling in, broadcasting. | ||
Sent a loud message to the entire world. | ||
So he sent a message. | ||
He spoke out. He gave a speech. | ||
Schroeder made it clear why he was headed to the Capitol that day, saying, quote, Today we march for the Capitol because we know on this historic January 6, 2021, we have to let our congressmen and women know and have to let Mike Pence know they stole the election, we know they stole it, and we are going to accept it. | ||
Yeah, it was a protest. | ||
They were protesting a stolen election and they were letting the congressmen and women and Mike Pence, specifically calling out Mike Pence because he was the one that had the constitutional duty and obligation to postpone the certification. | ||
That was the point of the march. | ||
Nothing illegal has been laid out here. | ||
We're on page 8. Nothing legal yet has been shown. | ||
After hearing people may have... | ||
Yeah, this part is just insane. | ||
After hearing people may have breached the Capitol, Schroyer, person one, who is Alex Jones, I'm almost certain, and others, began leading this large crowd down Pennsylvania Avenue towards the Capitol building. | ||
Schroyer is encircled in red with a megaphone at the front of the crowd. | ||
Here you see the crowd. Yeah, here they are leading the crowd behind ranks and ranks of people, right? | ||
Again, they just want to insinuate that... | ||
Schroyer and Jones were the leaders at the forefront of this, when in reality, the breach of the Capitol had already started. | ||
They were like a mile away, and they were just in a massive crowd that was already moving towards the Capitol. | ||
That's the reality. But again, they say he continued shouting. | ||
Okay, well, now he's shouting, he's broadcasting, he's addressing, he's meeting, he's calling in, he's stating, I mean, these are what they're charging him for. | ||
These are the things that they have in their document as evidence of his crime. | ||
And you could say, well, what is he saying? | ||
What is he addressing? None of it is a plan to attack the Capitol. | ||
None of it is to encourage violence. | ||
None of it is to incite any people to do anything illegal. | ||
All of it is exactly what you see every day here on Infowars and every day leading up to January 6th. | ||
Owen Schroer encouraging And succeeding in getting millions of Americans to go out and protest after being locked down and holed up and abused and attacked for an entire year by Black Lives Matter and Antifa. | ||
For the first time, conservative Americans said, hey, we can do this too. | ||
And that's what he's being punished for. | ||
He led a crowd of hundreds of individuals to the Capitol grounds with chants of USA, USA. Okay, so now we have broadcasting, stating, addressing, calling in, rhetoric. | ||
We've got chanting USA, USA, USA now. | ||
So, okay, throw them in jail. | ||
And they actually, you know, explain this. | ||
Eventually, Schroyer and others walked along the Capitol lawn around the north side of the building. | ||
A purported security guard for Person 1 wearing a body camera announced to Schroyer and others, let's take a break right here. | ||
Let me talk to this cop and see if I can get Person 1, Alex Jones, up there to de-escalate the situation. | ||
Literally like, hey, let's cooperate with the police at this moment to see if we can't use our huge influence with this crowd to de-escalate the situation and stop the violence. | ||
Now they're being charged for creating the violence and inciting the crowd. | ||
That's how backwards all this is. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
But we don't even need to go over the rest of it. | ||
It's quite literally a list of things of Owen Troyer speaking out, of talking. | ||
And on the actual day, Owen Troyer and Alex Jones likely saved thousands of people from going into the Capitol. | ||
And if it really was the violent, deadly insurrection they claim, then they should be given awards, not prison sentences and investigations. | ||
But they understand exactly what they're doing. | ||
They're criminalizing speech. | ||
They're charging somebody for their beliefs or their personal observations of what they see going on in the world. | ||
Because they say that if you express a belief that somebody else also expresses and that other person does something violent, then you are now responsible for that violence. | ||
Therefore, your rhetoric is violence. | ||
Therefore, your language is a crime. | ||
Therefore, you don't have the First Amendment. | ||
You don't have freedom of speech. | ||
And you can be charged and punished with a false plea agreement and sentenced to four months in prison. | ||
That's what they're asking for. And again, the only reason that this didn't go to trial or that Owen can't defend himself against this is because he pled guilty because they told him that doing so would mean that he wouldn't be sent to prison. | ||
But they reneged on that because they can renege on everything because they're despicable, contemptible liars with no reason. | ||
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I just, during the break, went back through the first 10 pages of this document and tried to write down all of the actual, you know, verbs that they're accusing Owen Schroer of. | ||
I think I have a pretty complete list here. | ||
They say he spread disinformation. | ||
They say he used rhetoric. | ||
They say he enthusiastically participated in a protest. | ||
He stoked a fire. | ||
He praised actions. | ||
He streamed. | ||
He met Trump supporters. | ||
He bragged, spoke, stated, yelled, called into, addressed, sent a loud message, led chants, and chanted. | ||
So, yeah, they're criminalizing his speech. | ||
It's the speech that they don't like and... | ||
Literally this entire document, this entire indictment, is just a list of synonyms for spoke. | ||
It's a list of synonyms for said something. | ||
Never once did they say that what he said was encouragement to do violence or anything of the sort. | ||
Really the most violent rhetoric that I can find in the whole thing is saying things like, You deserve what's coming, and we're here, we're loud, we're fighting mad. | ||
We're fighting mad. | ||
They're just like, hands behind your back, sir. | ||
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Very dangerous outlet of free speech and justice and love and fair elections and all the things that we support, that we are not shy about, that we insist, no matter what names anybody calls us or what lies they tell about us. | ||
With that, let's go on to your phone calls. | ||
We have a couple good calls here. | ||
Some regular callers with some good insight. | ||
But first, let's go to Maria in Tennessee. | ||
Maria in Tennessee, thank you for calling in about January 6th. | ||
You're on the air. Good morning. | ||
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I just have a couple quick points I want to make that I think a lot of people overlook. | |
First of all, most of the people that were there were there for asking our government, our Senate, to give 10 days to look into voter fraud. | ||
In my state, Marsha Blackburn, prior to that, said she was voting no to those Electoral College votes because they seemed suspicious. | ||
But conveniently, January 6th happened. | ||
And for the listeners listening, January 6th was not an insurrection. | ||
Go look up what a color revolution is. | ||
And I wish Greg Reese would do a special on that, because most people have no idea what a color revolution is, and that our own CIA has been doing them to other countries for decades to destabilize their government. | ||
And they did it to the American people for the first time. | ||
Secondly, or thirdly, sorry, Americans, we need to get off our rear ends and help people like Owen. | ||
You don't have to go protest in the streets or anything like that. | ||
That color revolution did a great thing for the government. | ||
It shut people up. | ||
They were terrified to speak up against their government, and that's all this is doing is to take your freedoms away. | ||
Call your senators and your representatives and ask them, especially if you have January 6th people from your own state locked up, and say, why are my citizens from my state being locked up for free speech? | ||
They were there innocently doing their American duty. | ||
We have that right, people. | ||
Don't let them take it away from us because guess what? | ||
They're not going to just come for him. | ||
They're coming for you and I next for wrong think. | ||
And if we don't stand up, it's going to be gone. | ||
Many of us served in the military, and these are the freedoms that we fought for. | ||
You're not fighting for just Owen. | ||
You're standing up for your children and your grandchildren's voice. | ||
Please make the phone calls. | ||
Get registered to vote. | ||
Threaten these people who are going to vote their rear ends out or recall them. | ||
But we've got to start standing up for our brothers and sisters in this country. | ||
It's going away. And I want to hear what you have to say now, Harrison, so I'll shut up. | ||
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
That was incredibly powerful. | ||
You're absolutely right about everything, Maria, and I'm glad you brought up the point of calling our politicians. | ||
I haven't looked. Maybe I'll look during the break. | ||
I haven't seen a single national politician mention the Proud Boys or Owen Schroer or any of the January 6th prisoners except for like Marjorie Taylor Greene and maybe Matt Gaetz. | ||
Where is everybody else? | ||
Where are they? Like, I can understand the average person going, gee, I'm scared to go protest because the FBI is going to kick my door down and maybe shoot me dead as they literally murdered multiple Trump supporters in the last month, busting in their house at 3 in the morning with flashbangs and then shooting them and then refusing to release the body cam and just saying, trust us, they pulled a gun. I mean, they will literally murder you. | ||
So I get it. The average person going, yeah, maybe I'm not going to go out and get involved in this. | ||
I mean, I think you should. | ||
I think if you do that, then you are letting them win. | ||
Like, your submission to them is their victory. | ||
So I don't think that you should. | ||
But I understand it. But I do understand the impulse. | ||
But if you're a congressman or a senator... | ||
You absolute cowards. | ||
Why are you not on the forefront? | ||
Why are you not the ones making the most noise about this? | ||
Why aren't you shutting down the government right now and demanding that these cases be withdrawn or paused or reviewed or something because they are imposing tyranny At a systematic level at this point, and they're using it to create fusion centers and, you know, Capitol Police office buildings in Florida and Texas. | ||
I mean, they are using January 6th to destroy the conservative movement completely and imprison political dissidents. | ||
This is what you are there for. | ||
You're there to stop this. | ||
You're there to fight this. | ||
And I mean... | ||
I mean, these people can't be elected at all. | ||
I mean, if they don't speak up for the January 6th prisoners, who it's undeniable are being politically abused, are being abused and persecuted for their political beliefs, if you can't stand up for this, what is your point? | ||
Why are you there? So I absolutely think we need to put more pressure on Congressmen and Senators. | ||
Okay, Maria dropped. | ||
Let's go to Sean in California. | ||
Sean in California, you say this indictment can be thrown out. | ||
Why is that, Sean? Good morning, Harrison. | ||
Anything in a court document that's untruthful, if it's untruthful, conjecture, speculation, etc., that can be demurred because it's an improper document. | ||
The whole thing should be thrown out, and Norm Pattiff should challenge that document. | ||
You even caught grammar issues. | ||
Instead, it should have been in his stead if they're trying to imply that Owen was sending people as proxies to cause trouble. | ||
So there's various things you guys are finding. | ||
It's up to Norm if he's going to be you guys' attorney, pro bono or not, if he's fighting to win or fighting to lose. | ||
And it seems like he's playing the losing game here. | ||
I want to refer you to a friend of Infowars, FrankSpeech.com. | ||
Silk did some interviews last week who won Talib Shabbat. | ||
T-A-L-I-B-S-H-A-B-A-Z. He was there at J6. He's out because he represented himself. | ||
He did not use an attorney, and he knew to use writs, which demand the courts do things in your favor. | ||
Such a writ of habeas corpus means get the evidence to prove that, you know, I'm in trouble for this or that. | ||
Now, that indictment you read? | ||
Hold that thought. | ||
Hold that thought, Sean. We've got to go to commercial break. | ||
We'll be right back and go back out to you. | ||
Stay with us. All right, folks, back out to your phone calls again. | ||
Sean in California making some good points about how this indictment is rife with errors, insinuations, just misleading statements. | ||
But you got cut off there, Sean, as you were talking about some of the flaws that you see. | ||
Go ahead, finish your thought, please. | ||
Yeah, let me also go with this, Harrison. | ||
If Owen or any of the Proud Boys Or any J6 defendant can ask to have this case moved to a court of record, what is called an Article III court. | ||
It's under the U.S. Constitution. | ||
And I wanted to quote to everyone the Seventh Amendment, because you said Owen was charged under U.S. Code. | ||
Well, Owen's not a business. | ||
Owen is a man, you know, born on the land, yada yada. | ||
So he's under the Constitution. | ||
He has rights for the Constitution. | ||
And the Seventh Amendment specifically states, because the U.S. Code's going to have a penalty attached financially. | ||
It says, So there's a game plan. | ||
You guys gotta just get lawyers or attorneys, if you don't feel comfortable representing yourself, get people who actually will execute game plan instead of I mean, | ||
the problem is that You know his chance to plead guilty and demand a trial was stolen from him because they said if you plead guilty we will not you know they made an agreement a plea agreement that they broke so he made a plea agreement and pled guilty and under the understanding and under the agreement that he would not face jail time if he did so he did so and then they said well well we're gonna suggest you go to jail anyway so He's already entered the guilty agreement. | ||
I mean, it's not exactly easy to go, oh, you've reneged on the plea agreement? | ||
Well, now I'm innocent, actually. | ||
It's like it doesn't really work that way. | ||
So I'm not really sure about the intricate legal actions, but I totally get what you're saying, and I appreciate your thought in all of this, especially pointing out the word usage in this memorandum and how it's just wrong. | ||
It's just a lie. | ||
So... That's what's happening now. | ||
The court just lying in their own documents, lying in their plea agreements, lying in their application of previous charges in terms of what constitutes the Capitol grounds and how it was different that day because they said so. | ||
I mean, they just get to do whatever the hell they want. | ||
So I do appreciate your input. | ||
The problem is that They lie, and they get to cheat, so it's kind of like, you know, you're strategizing on how to play a chess game, and the other player is just, like, putting an extra queen on the board, and it's like, okay, what? | ||
You know, like, oh, they, you know, suddenly they decide that pawns can actually move three places in any direction, and they just can say that. | ||
They get to do it, and you don't, and... | ||
You're going to lose the chess game because they get to make up the rules as they go. | ||
That's what's happening here. But I do appreciate your input, and a lot of that is very valuable. | ||
Thank you, Sean. Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia, who has another very good point about this particular indictment. | ||
Go ahead, Jefferson. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. Good morning. | ||
First question, where'd you get that shirt? | ||
Thrift store. I get all my clothes from Goodwill. | ||
That's an interesting choice. | ||
I like it. Thank you. Yeah, we're all, Owen Schroer, we're all being ensnared and entrapped in this world where the legalese somehow can change the meaning of the Constitution and our rights, and everything is upside-down world. | ||
And I would say, on that day, you guys had a permit to have a rally on Lot 8, right next to the northeast side of the Capitol building. | ||
I'm not sure how anybody was supposed to get there and not trespass through Capitol grounds. | ||
So it was sort of like they gave you permission to do something and then they took it away. | ||
Owen is a special case in that he made a plea deal and then sort of broke it inadvertently. | ||
Not really, though, because remember, he wasn't forbidden from just going on Capitol grounds. | ||
He was forbidden from certain actions on Capitol grounds like abusive language or things like that, which he didn't break. | ||
So I get what you're saying, but just to emphasize how... | ||
You know, out of left field this is, he wasn't forbidden from ever going and being on Capitol grounds at all, but that's sort of what they're insinuating is the case. | ||
Right, but when they took down the perimeter fences before you even got there, they created a situation where everybody was trespassing and not even knowing it because they took down the outer fencing before anybody got there. | ||
Funny. So they could always... | ||
Funny you would mention that because on this picture that I'm looking at on page 11 of this document, they actually have the sign, the area closed sign on the ground laying there and it's circled in red as they're saying, you know, they should have seen this sign and known this area was closed because this sign was just laying on the ground as thousands of people were walking past. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
You know, they should have seen that and said, oh, we shouldn't be here. | ||
I mean, Yeah, you're right. | ||
The fence got torn down. The signs got torn down. | ||
All the people arrived after that point had no reasonable way of knowing that they were in a restricted space. | ||
You're right. Right, and the fence was torn down by operatives. | ||
One of them was named Daniel P. Love. | ||
Pete Santilli's way on top of this story. | ||
And a couple of Ukrainians were involved in taking down the snow fence outer perimeter. | ||
So it was all an operation to get you all in trouble, to ensnare you and entrap you, just like the rest of us. | ||
We're turning this whole country into an open-air prison camp, essentially, where you say the wrong thing, you can go to actual prison. | ||
It's ridiculous. Yeah, and they really tried to get... | ||
Owen and Alex to lead the march to the... | ||
Like, the way they'd set it up, I really, truly believe they intended to have the violence break out, like, right as Alex and Owen showed up. | ||
Luckily, they, like, got distracted, were, like, doing broadcasts, figuring something else out, so they weren't actually the first ones to arrive, but... | ||
And people, like, official people from the White House and the Congress, like, told Alex, like, we want you to lead the march, and Alex just didn't do it. | ||
He just refused to cooperate with them, but... | ||
Yeah, they basically, it was a setup. | ||
It was a complete false flag setup where they wanted, I mean, this was the point. | ||
The point was to get the biggest, most impactful, most important members of the right-wing media to look like they were involved in this riot, to charge them and get rid of them. | ||
I mean, that's actually what happened. | ||
Thank you very much for that call, as always, Jefferson. | ||
Let's go to John in Minneapolis now. | ||
You've called in about Owen's case. | ||
Thank you for calling in, John. You're on the air. | ||
Hi. Hello. | ||
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I'll tell you, this tyrannical banana republic has really got ahead of their skis, okay? | |
My grandma used to say, people don't get mad, they get angry. | ||
Okay, so I'm trying to stay with that. | ||
But, I want a shirt that says, I am Donald Trump. | ||
I am Alex Jones. | ||
I am Owen Troyer. | ||
I'm telling you, That we have to warm up to our police and we have to warm up to our military. | ||
And we all have to understand they have families. | ||
They put their pants on just like we do every day. | ||
And we have to love our police and our military because what's going to happen is we're going to end up with martial law and then they're going to try to stop the election. | ||
Okay? And the other thing that is really strange about this whole thing you're talking about is no mention of Ray Epps. | ||
Okay? He's the one that said, go into the Capitol, go into the Capitol, do this, do that. | ||
No charges whatsoever. | ||
Obviously, false flag thing by the FBI. They wanted the violence there. | ||
And Alex and Owen, they tried to stop it. | ||
Okay? So, I mean, the reason they wanted the violence is because they couldn't tolerate the discussion about the stolen election. | ||
And I'm telling you that 100 million people or more all see what went on. | ||
You don't have to even have any knowledge whatsoever of statistics or anything else to see that little bump on the blue line that happened at 3 o'clock in the morning in three or four different states To know that this election was stolen. | ||
And we have the right to straighten that out. | ||
And I'm not going to say that I'm mad about it. | ||
I'm angry about it. | ||
I'm mad about it. I'm angry about it. | ||
But I get what you're saying. | ||
Thank you very much, John. | ||
I really agree and I think you're right. | ||
As sort of horrifying as it is, it does seem like we are approaching some sort of Military, martial law takeover situation. | ||
You know, and that's another big part of this. | ||
I mean, they are setting the stage to tell you that when they steal the election in 2024, it doesn't matter how obvious it is, it doesn't matter what overt tactics they use, it doesn't matter what evidence you have, you shut up about it or you're going to jail. | ||
They are setting the groundwork, paving the way for a totally, blatantly stolen 2024 election, and then just daring anybody to say anything about it. | ||
That's the precedent they're setting. | ||
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Which take on the biggest, most dangerous, most vindictive, most manipulative and evil organizations the world has ever seen. | ||
Take the bull by the horn, face them head on, and with God's blessing, bring them to heel for the sake of all of humanity. | ||
That's the mission, at least. | ||
And we'll show you some of the undercover videos that our guest Kyle Clifton, a.k.a. | ||
Kyle Undercover, has done with the ADL. Exposing the ADL here in just a second. | ||
I'll go out to one more call before we do that. | ||
The person I was going to go to hung up, apparently. | ||
So maybe we'll skip that and just go straight to the videos here. | ||
I see some people calling in about other stuff. | ||
If there were other callers about January 6th and Owen, I'd go to them, but I don't want to break out any new topics without the time to cover them. | ||
So let's just go to these videos. | ||
So Kyle Clifton will be our guest this hour. | ||
And he made waves when he went undercover with the ADL and caught them on video bragging about their power and the underhanded tactics they use to censor social media. | ||
Let's go to that first ADL exposed undercover video. | ||
Here's... Here's the ADL in action captured by our guest, Kyle Clifton. | ||
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Let's watch. I don't know if you met with Elon or what, but you guys put out a list that you did not want, that the public and the advertisers did not want in band. | |
It was like Alex Jones, Nick Fuentes, Donald Trump, Kanye West. | ||
We definitely do public statements to make sure that they are held accountable when there are letters that go. | ||
So I think when Elon Musk took over, this is our expectations of the big disposition. | ||
We can be a partner and here's what our expectations are. | ||
So that's definitely something that we do. | ||
You know, I guess the obvious question is who the hell are you and what gives you that right? | ||
I mean, that's the obvious question to any of these ADL people. | ||
It's like, who the hell are you? What gives you this right? | ||
And like when you put it in that perspective, it's like so weird that this organization is even allowed to exist. | ||
That's why I always talk about Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Just call him like, just whatever, you know, Harvey Smith. | ||
Old Harvey from Youngstown, Ohio, demands that Social media censor his enemies. | ||
And it's just like, what? Who the hell are you? | ||
What are you talking? What? You're making demands? | ||
Who are you to make demands? | ||
You're nobody. These women, they're nobody. | ||
They're nothing. They've achieved nothing. | ||
They've accomplished nothing. They have no right to impose their beliefs or their strictures on anybody ever. | ||
And yet they just feel they have this right. | ||
They insist they have this right. | ||
And then they extort companies to compel them to give them that right. | ||
What gives them that right? Absolutely nothing. | ||
Their own bloated sense of ego, I guess. | ||
Bloated is an apt word. | ||
If we can go to... Have you pulled in the ADL video? | ||
Alright, let's just go ADL now. | ||
Here's another clip of this undercover video. | ||
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How are you guys? Good. | |
Feeling cool? Trying to. | ||
Oh my god. So I am the director of development. | ||
Yeah, and I'm the community manager for Arizona. | ||
Gotcha. You kick people off of some of these platforms, like Twitter or Facebook, she says. | ||
And then they go to different platforms. | ||
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And so it's kind of this balance of, like, keeping some of these spaces safe, but also not having to go into this, like, dark place for me or justice. | |
I think this place is safe. | ||
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You want them to be out in the open, because the more they're talking in open, the more you can stop incidents from happening. | |
Like, we're not going to ban them, we're just probably not going to engage with them to the same degree. | ||
These psychological operators are funded by the hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
To silence Americans, but to keep them ignorant of the silencing. | ||
Isn't that something? We'll go to Kyle Clifton who captured that video on the other side. | ||
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With me is Kyle Clifton. | ||
He is an investigative researcher who exposes basically anything to the left of Christian nationalism. | ||
He's joining us today to talk about a Veritas-style video he captured where a pair of I didn't write this, okay? | ||
Ogre-esque. They're described in this as ogre-esque ADL minions discuss how to get people banned on Twitter. | ||
You can follow Kyle on Twitter at KyleIsBased. | ||
That's at KyleIsBased. | ||
Kyle Undercover, Kyle Clifton. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today, Kyle. | ||
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Yeah, thanks so much for having me. | |
My pleasure, and what good timing. | ||
I mean, hashtag ban the ADL really exploded over the weekend, starting about on Friday, and the ADL is absolutely panicking. | ||
This is the worst PR crisis they've ever been in. | ||
And just before all this broke out, you released this undercover video exposing the ADL bragging and talking about the tactics that they use. | ||
Why did you target the ADL in the first place? | ||
Why did you think it was an organization that needed somebody to go undercover and expose? | ||
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You know, I've always known that they've been working against American people. | |
If you look at the history of how they were formed, I mean, they were formed to protect a child murderer. | ||
So they've never been good from the start, and I wanted to bring attention to that. | ||
So I decided to create a whole fake alias, go undercover, And convinced them that I was a high-value donor, potential donor for the ADL, so that I could get a meeting with them. | ||
So I set up a meeting at a local Mexican restaurant, and they flew into town, sat down with me, and I videotaped the whole thing. | ||
And a lot of the stuff, it's not really hidden information, but it's nice for them to finally be able to say it out loud for us to be able to hear. | ||
Yeah, and, you know, as we just saw in that last clip, they're going, you know, if we just kick somebody off, then they're just going to go somewhere else and keep spraying. | ||
So we want to keep them on, but we want to crush their message. | ||
Like, it's this psychological game they're playing where they're going, we want people to think they have free speech when really we're restricting their speech behind the scenes. | ||
I mean they're very careful about the psychological effect that their actions have on the people they affect. | ||
So I mean they're not just doing this out of the goodness of their heart and saying, yeah, we just need to do this and we're doing the right thing. | ||
They understand they have to be sneaky. | ||
They have to be subversive and secretive in the way that they act. | ||
Was that surprising to you when they sort of bragged about that? | ||
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I was expecting it to be a little bit more of a business-y type meeting, but the way that they talked, they were very, like you said, very subversive. | |
They were very conniving when they spoke. | ||
Just by hearing their voice fluctuate, you could hear they were almost proud of their censorship of people on Twitter. | ||
Yeah, no, they're definitely proud of it. | ||
You know, my... Don't worry, Kyle, with hashtag ban the ADL. I mean, like I said, this is the biggest pushback I've ever seen the ADL experience, probably that they've ever experienced since 1913, and they were founded to protect Leo Frank. | ||
Like, they've never experienced the type of PR crisis they're experiencing right now. | ||
What I really fear is that like a month from now, they will have weathered the storm. | ||
Our side will have kind of forgotten about it as other stuff crops up and that there will be no major change. | ||
This is an opportunity, I think, to demand change from either the ADL or the companies that work with the ADL or the government that works with and cooperates with the ADL. How do we manifest that change? | ||
How do we take this outrage that's going viral right now and turn it into actual change in the way that the ADL operates and the power that they have? | ||
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Well, I actually got in contact with Mary Fagan. | |
She is the great niece of Mary Fagan, the victim of Leo Frank, who was one of the original people and part of the ADL, the reason why the ADL was founded. | ||
Now, she's been fighting this left and right every single day since she was a young teenager. | ||
She battles the ADL in Court proceedings, town hall meetings, and she fights all the leftist groups that are connected to the ADL to keep Mary Fagan relevant and to fight for her honor. | ||
And so she's been doing this for such a long time, and to see this finally blow up and finally put some real pressure on the ADL and hitting them where it hurts, it's a great thing to see. | ||
I think the next step, now that we've brought attention to millions of people, is to really hit them where it hurts. | ||
And I think that's going to be who they're partnered with, who their sponsors are. | ||
I just put out a tweet earlier this morning, and it listed off about 20 to 30 of their highest donating sponsors and partners. | ||
And I think that if they're doing it to us, if they're Doing giant ad campaigns and ad boycotts to Elon Musk, then why can't we just do it right back to them? | ||
Let's defund the ADL. Defund the ADL. I like that a lot. | ||
Maybe that can be the next one. | ||
Yeah, ban the ADL. That's a little bit too soft. | ||
I don't just want them off of Twitter. | ||
I want them out of our lives completely. | ||
I mean, who are these people? That's what keeps cropping up to my head is just like... | ||
Who the hell do these people think they are? | ||
Whether it's Jonathan Greenblatt or these ladies, they've done nothing. | ||
They've achieved nothing, right? | ||
They're not great thinkers. | ||
They're not great, respected philosophers. | ||
They've been voted in by nobody at all. | ||
They represent nothing but themselves. | ||
And here are these random goblins coming up and just going, we demand that you do this. | ||
We will decide what can be said and what can't. | ||
And you just go, well, who the hell are you and why should we care? | ||
Do you get that feeling as well? | ||
I mean, who are, like, what has given them all of the power that they've accrued over the last 150 years? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I wonder the same thing, and I think it just comes down to, I mean... | |
You can get into a whole different bunch of topics, but I think it's in their nature. | ||
They want to subvert us. | ||
They want to take control of our country and turn us into a globalist, leftist nation with no soul. | ||
They attack Christians all the time, so I think it comes down to a spiritual battle as well. | ||
Yeah, they do attack Christians. | ||
In fact, Keith Woods had a good tweet about that today saying, is the ADL anti-Christian? | ||
Here are some things they've labeled as anti-Semitic. | ||
They've labeled the liturgy of the Orthodox Church, Latin Mass, the Passion of the Christ, and the number 83 for representing Hail Christ. | ||
So, I mean, the ADL officially declares, like, if you, you know, you have a symbol that represents your... | ||
Hailing of Christ. You're celebrating or saluting of Christ. | ||
You are apparently hateful. | ||
You're spreading a hate message. | ||
I mean, this does it. | ||
I mean, it's just an anti-Christian group. | ||
And you can only imagine, you know, any other religion having this level of power over our government and our corporations. | ||
And I mean, essentially, they're like creating a theocracy, just a shadow theocracy. | ||
Is that a good way to put it? | ||
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Yeah, it's funny you brought that up because the fact that they're attacking Catholics and Christians, I've noticed now, I put out a tweet yesterday, and it shows that the ADL actually shares an office in Connecticut in the same building as the FBI. And who has the FBI been known to go after? | |
I believe the Catholic Church. | ||
They've been going to traditional Latin masses. | ||
They actually went into... | ||
My local parish. | ||
And they just kind of look around, make sure no extremism is going on. | ||
And it's funny, if they're sharing headquarters with the ADL and they're attacking the same groups, I want to know if the ADL is pulling the strings. | ||
Well, I can tell you pretty much assuredly they are. | ||
I mean, we know the ADL trains every new FBI recruiter, right? | ||
They actually put them through like an indoctrination course. | ||
Every single agent that works for the FBI first has to get the approval of and submit themselves to the indoctrination of the ADL. And it dates all the way back to... | ||
I played a little clip yesterday of a speech by Webster Tarpley tying in the ADL to Waco. | ||
And... If you watch that whole video, they talk about how the ADL and these other anti-cult groups We're insisting, you know, 30 years ago that they have say in the government that they get to determine what is a cult and what isn't, what is legitimate religion, what is a dangerous thing that needs to be broken up. | ||
So, I mean, the ADL and their partner groups absolutely are embedded in the deep state, in the law enforcement, and is directing the law enforcement to target white people, Christians, Catholics, conservatives. | ||
So, I guess the FBI is just a branch of the ADL now. | ||
If you want to put it that way. | ||
We've got to go to commercial break. | ||
We'll be right back with Kyle Clifton, a.k.a. | ||
Kyle Undercover. You can follow him on Twitter at KyleIsBased. | ||
And we'll come back and show some more videos that Kyle was able to capture from the ADL. I want to talk more about the ADL. I also want to talk more about how you can do this. | ||
You can go out and infiltrate the leftist groups. | ||
You can expose them for what they are. | ||
And that's why I love having people like Kyle on, because he did it himself. | ||
He didn't get permission or help from anybody, and yet he broke a major story. | ||
You can do it, too. Take inspiration. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
With me is Kyle Clifton, a.k.a. | ||
Kyle Undercover. Follow him on Twitter at KyleIsBased. | ||
You went undercover, convinced the ADL he was a high-value donor and got them to just expose themselves, really. | ||
You were just there with a camera and you just let them talk and they did all of the work of discrediting themselves. | ||
Speaking of discrediting themselves, I want to go to this video. | ||
Jonathan Green, CEO of the ADL, finally broke his silence about the big anti-ADL movement that has broken out on Twitter. | ||
Hashtag ban the ADL. He went on MSNBC to talk about this, and it's a doozy. | ||
So I want to get Kyle's comments about this on the other side. | ||
But let's go now to Jonathan Greenblatt, a little compilation of him on MSNBC, just lying and smearing and claiming that opposing this private organization means that you hate all Jews. | ||
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Let's watch. Brands are big boys and girls. | |
They will make their own decisions. | ||
I mean, let's be clear here. | ||
Like, this is the wealthiest man in the world running one of the most powerful media platforms on the planet. | ||
We're a non-profit here in New York. | ||
So I think figuring out, like, who has the power in this relationship, it's pretty clear to me. | ||
Do you fundamentally believe that Elon Musk is anti-Semitic? | ||
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I have never said Elon Musk is anti-Semitic. | |
I've been on this show and said that I didn't think he was anti-Semitic. | ||
And I don't think Twitter as a platform is anti-Semitic. | ||
And as we've said here, hate speech is the price of free speech. | ||
But let's acknowledge that when Elon Musk and the platform bring people, hardened anti-Semites back on, When they validate their rantings, when they algorithmically amplify them and allow it to spread. | ||
How out there are you, publicly and behind the scenes, talking to advertisers and telling them, do not advertise on this platform? | ||
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Are you doing that? We are not. | |
Out there, publicly or privately, talking to advertisers. | ||
Frankly, it's true, we did call for a pause back in November after the acquisition. | ||
And then since then, since that initial statement, what we are doing is engaging with the management of the company, trying to help them make it better. | ||
Because I know this has been a critique of your organization and of many. | ||
Were you seeking to have some kind of either role at Twitter or any kind of donations made or other things? | ||
No! I only say that because there have been folks who've looked at these situations and felt that they were being shaken down. | ||
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Look, I think—let me be honest about that, right? | |
I think it is sort of anti-Semitic trope to suggest when Jewish people express a degree of outrage over anti-Semitism, that somehow that's a shakedown because Jews are greedy. | ||
That sounds to me— I'm not saying you believe that. | ||
I'm just saying, occasionally you hear the critique among not-for-profits in certain cases that are involved in certain causes that talk to companies, and you hear it from leaders who say, I feel like I'm... | ||
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I hear that. So what we've tried to do over the years with Twitter, with YouTube, with Facebook and all of its platforms, with Reddit, with Discord, I could go on and on, is to work with them to make those platforms better. | |
I'm trying to understand... Yeah, we've got Elon's response to this, but Kyle Clifton, I guess, what is your takeaway from that? | ||
I mean, what do you feel when you see Jonathan Greenblatt sitting there playing the victim in all this? | ||
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It's funny, they always cry out in pain as they strike you. | |
And I like that we can have a conversation about this. | ||
We can critique this supremacy group, this hate group, without having to virtue signal and say, oh, we're not anti-Semitic, we're not racist, but... | ||
It's always like that. As humans, we shouldn't have to virtue signal before we critique a group. | ||
We should be able to critique. | ||
Our audiences know that we're both not anti-Semitic, so we don't have to say it. | ||
And that's what I like about this conversation that we're having. | ||
And it's funny because Jonathan Greenblatt, he basically says that everyone who uses that hashtag, ban the ADL, is anti-Semitic. | ||
And I know Hundreds and hundreds of people that tweeted out that hashtag, and they're some of the nicest, kindest people, most loving people that I've ever met. | ||
And there's no anti-Semitism. | ||
It has nothing to do with that. | ||
But they love to play the victim. | ||
No, you're exactly... I mean, it's a cliched comparison, but yeah, it's like people feeling the need to say, no, I don't hate white people before they criticize the KKK. It's like nobody's gonna assume that you hate white people because you dislike an explicit supremacist hate group. | ||
Like, it's actually not that complicated. | ||
And that might be the big change that's happening here where these phrases, again, it's sort of cliche, but it's like they're so overused that nobody cares anymore. | ||
And If you call somebody anti-Semitic, it's like, okay, you know, what else? | ||
You call everybody anti-Semitic. | ||
It doesn't mean anything anymore. | ||
You call people anti-Semitic for pointing out that George Soros hires prosecutors. | ||
Like, you have Jewish people that are like, why is crime out of control? | ||
This Soros guy is ruining my neighborhood. | ||
And they go, you're anti-Semitic because you've criticized our God, George Soros. | ||
So, I mean, I think that might be one of the biggest changes, that people just aren't being cowed by these labels anymore because the labels are meaningless. | ||
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Right. Yeah, I agree. | |
And it's funny because at the end of the interview, he claims that, oh, we're just this itty-bitty small nonprofit. | ||
But it's funny because they're making millions and millions of dollars. | ||
They're bringing in government grants. | ||
They're working with the FBI. They're not an itty-bitty small, tiny nonprofit at all. | ||
Yeah, that's kind of the funniest part. | ||
So Mario Naufal tweeted out a sort of breakdown of the clip that you just saw. | ||
Elon retweeted this and said, you know, this is an accurate assessment. | ||
He addresses all this sort of stuff. | ||
And yeah, he notes that Greenblatt said the ADL is a small nonprofit in New York. | ||
The reality is that the ADL is an influential organization with over 100 years of history. | ||
And according to the ADL's 2021 tax filings, the organization's total revenue was $101 million with a balance sheet of $238 million. | ||
They also received millions of dollars in indirect government funding via grants to groups in which the ADL has special interest. | ||
They say, we don't want control of these things, but they do have control of places like Facebook. | ||
That was in a Politico article that detailed how the ADL indirectly controls what can be posted on Facebook. | ||
They wanted that same control with Twitter, and they organized an advertiser boycott to do so. | ||
I mean... Might be one of the most hilarious answers in modern history when they go, did you tell advertisers not to go to Twitter? | ||
And he goes, no, absolutely not. | ||
We did do that, though. | ||
We did actually do that in November when it happened. | ||
We asked for a pause. | ||
It's like... I mean, is anybody falling for this anymore? | ||
And again, I want to ask, like, how do we now stop the ADL from doing what it's doing? | ||
I mean, do we need to get charges for, like, RICO, for, like, torches interference? | ||
I guess lawsuits is the next way to go. | ||
What do you think, Kyle? | ||
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Yeah, I think now that we've brought so much attention and shed so much light on this group, now we can work into the future. | |
We can... Eliminate all these other groups that exist in the same or similar circles by going into lawsuits like what Elon was talking about. | ||
Because eventually, I mean, if Elon sues them, that's going to hit them very hard. | ||
I don't see this group recovering from it if Elon is successful in his lawsuit. | ||
And I think that's probably the next step now that we've brought so much awareness. | ||
Yeah, that's really the path this needs to take. | ||
First, it's getting the awareness out, exposing to people why the ADL is a no-good group, what they've been engaged in in the past, how much power they have and how unjustified it is that they even have that power. | ||
And we need to take that information and now present it to people like congressmen and senators and corporations and say, listen, you're involved in this really... | ||
Really unfavorable organization for your own good. | ||
You need to separate yourself from them. | ||
You need to stop supporting them. I don't think the ADL is going to go away overnight. | ||
I think this could be a major blow to their overall power in America. | ||
We'll be back with Kyle Clifton on the other side. | ||
Finish up with Kyle Undercover at KyleIsBased on Twitter. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Kyle Clifton. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at KyleIsBased. | ||
He goes by KyleUndercover.com. | ||
You had a lot of success, and I would like to talk to you a little bit about infiltrating the ADL, what it took to do that. | ||
So let's just talk about that for a second. | ||
I mean, what inspired you to do this, and was it difficult? | ||
Was it fun? Is this something anybody can do, and do you plan on doing more of this? | ||
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Yeah, actually, I do plan on doing a lot of this. | |
It's kind of my brand. | ||
I like to go undercover and expose leftist organizations and leftist people. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Just like Project Veritas does. | ||
They do it a lot. | ||
And I implore anyone to just grab a camera, put it in your pocket. | ||
Everyone overlooks it when you put it in your pocket and you go undercover. | ||
You ask them a few things. | ||
You can come up with a lot of different things to say and a lot of things to talk about. | ||
What I did to get this interview is it was pretty in-depth. | ||
I created a fake website as a hedge fund managing firm, took some headshots with a friend of mine, put it on the website, created this whole website, and then contacted the ADL from the website email. | ||
That way they thought it was legit, they pulled it up, they saw that we were a million dollar hedge fund firm and we were trustworthy to give them their money and they would give us details about what the ADL does behind the scenes. | ||
And that's exactly what they did. | ||
We met them for dinner. We sat down. | ||
And they didn't order any food, surprisingly. | ||
But they gave us a lot of information. | ||
At the end, though, they did catch on that we were journalists. | ||
And they made a very quick excuse to run to the bathroom and then left without coming back. | ||
So it was pretty funny. It was pretty funny. | ||
I knew we would get caught in the end because our line of questioning started to get a little bit more in depth and it was pretty obvious by the questions. | ||
That's extremely interesting. | ||
I mean, it sounds fun, honestly. | ||
And, you know, hopefully you don't get so popular that you become recognizable because I think you should keep doing this. | ||
And, you know, obviously anonymity is important in that. | ||
So it's something that anybody out there, any of our audience, if you don't have a public profile, if people don't know your face already, you can do this. | ||
Like whether it's Antifa or the ADL, I mean, you got to be careful and you got to be lawful and legal and make sure you don't break any laws while you do it because these people... | ||
Very litigious and will destroy you if they can. | ||
Are you worried about that at all? | ||
I mean, have you gotten any backlash? | ||
Like, what's been the response to your undercover footage? | ||
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You know, I thought I would get backlash, but I have had nothing but positivity. | |
The video amassed about 1.5 million views across all my platforms, and I probably got a few hate messages, but They were messages from some random people in Israel saying they were going to throw my body into a swimming pool while the IDF guards it so I'll never escape. | ||
So, I don't know, very weird death threats I got. | ||
They're going to kill you like a sim. | ||
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Yeah, that's basically... | |
That's basically what they were trying to say, yeah. | ||
Super strange stuff. | ||
That's hilarious. Only two negative messages, really, from the whole video. | ||
And I made sure I consulted with the local lawyer before I did the video. | ||
Because I was going into the video as a potential donor, there was no promises made. | ||
So there's no way they can really sue me for just going undercover and getting some... | ||
Getting them to expose some stuff. | ||
Yeah. And again, I mean, they're basically a mafia. | ||
I mean, they operate like a mafia. | ||
They extort people like a mafia. | ||
They're just like the gay mafia. | ||
They're just like the friendly, like they're going to smile at your face. | ||
They're not your Tony Soprano kick down your door. | ||
They're more of the like, who? | ||
Us? We're doing this? | ||
No, never. And then behind the scenes, they're organizing to destroy everything you've ever built. | ||
And so again, you know, the video that we just showed of Jonathan Greenblatt, I mean, it's so simple where they go, you know, you use these tactics where you threaten advertiser boycotts until they give you oversight. | ||
Like, you're operating like a mafia. | ||
And Jonathan Greenblatt's response is like, oh, you think we're doing this because we just want power? | ||
So you think that we're greedy? | ||
You think all Jews are greedy? | ||
You hate all Jews? You want to kill all the Jews? | ||
And it's just like... There's nothing about criticizing the ADL that should lead anybody to those other conclusions. | ||
It's completely fabricated as a fear tactic. | ||
And you can even see the interviewer, like, he starts to squirm. | ||
He starts to get uncomfortable. | ||
He starts, no, no, I'm not saying anything. | ||
No, please, don't say I'm doing that. | ||
No, never. I would never insinuate. | ||
And it's just like, just get over it already. | ||
I mean, I think that's the big takeaway here is just be like, stop allowing these bad people to use... | ||
The empathy that they know you have, but they have none of. | ||
I mean, these people don't have any empathy. You can call them, you know, whatever you want. | ||
And they don't give a damn because they know they have the power and they're going to use it however they want. | ||
So again, I would just hate to have the ADL weather this storm. | ||
I don't want it to be a month from now and nothing's happened. | ||
And I also don't want to just rely on Elon Musk launching this lawsuit. | ||
What else do you think people can do to fight back against this other than... | ||
You know, launching lawsuits themselves. | ||
I mean, if you haven't been personally affected, what else could we do? | ||
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I really think it's important that we go after their money. | |
I mean, that's what they prize the most in their life, is their money and their business. | ||
So we should be going after their partners, their sponsors. | ||
They list them publicly on their website, so it's not hard information to find. | ||
And they're very easily pressured, just like they do to us. | ||
If we have, let's say... | ||
Let's say Nick Fuentes, for example. | ||
He has a website and all they need to do is just contact the provider and the website's down. | ||
So why can't we do something as simple as that to them? | ||
Contact their web hosting provider. | ||
Let them know that they're hosting a hateful entity on their platform. | ||
And then it becomes a brand risk for them. | ||
They should be able to shut that down. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, you know, lawsuits are definitely the most powerful way because we know things like the SPLC. I mean, the SPLC, it's kind of weird to see them, like, still brought up. | ||
They've been so discredited over the past couple years. | ||
You don't see them as much anymore. | ||
And, like, I'd be fine even if that's an outcome. | ||
If, like, the ADL just, like, doesn't have quite the power they have now to where, you know, people aren't eager to bring up their name because it's just been solely because it's been exposed what a corrupt group of criminals this is. | ||
That alone, I think, is worth it. | ||
I just want to encourage people to, like, keep the foot on the gas. | ||
Keep the pressure up. | ||
Don't just let this be a virtue signal that goes nowhere. | ||
But let's actually have some legitimate change here by telling and convincing and really expressing to, as you point out, like all of the people that fund this or the corporations that fund this. | ||
They don't want to be funding a hate group. | ||
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group. | |
They don't want to be funding a group that is involved in potentially illegal activity. | ||
So like reputationally, maybe just targeting their reputation is the most powerful thing now because that's all they have at this point. | ||
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I looked at some of their donors and they have sports teams like the 76ers or the Eagles, just like really random people that are funding the ADL, very random groups. | |
And so you got to ask yourself, why? | ||
Why are they choosing to You don't really see that with other groups, these random brands. | ||
Like Coca-Cola, they donate money and they sponsor the ADL. And then the ADL, they're working with all the FBI and all the police groups. | ||
And then they send these police chiefs to Israel, on trips to Israel. | ||
So are they making money from local police departments also? | ||
I'd love to see where all their money is coming from. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And actually, that's something that, again, is covered in the video that we played yesterday of the ADL, the Waco Holocaust, because they talk about this happening all the way back in the late 80s. | ||
In the late 80s, police officers who had helped the ADL get like Classified material and investigative material on their enemies, including Jewish groups, by the way, like the Simon Weisenthal Center. | ||
The cops are feeding the ADL information about the people involved in that to try to defeat them. | ||
And all the police that were involved in that took a big trip to Israel, and it became a big scandal where it was admittedly like a bribe to them as a form of payment for actions that they've performed for the ADL. So back in the 80s, they were just starting to really... | ||
Take over law enforcement in this country. | ||
It's been 30 years of advancement since then. | ||
This is an extremely powerful, extremely illegitimate group, I would say. | ||
They deserve to be taken down, and Kyle Undercover is doing it. | ||
Kyle Clifton, again, is my guest at KyleIsBase. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on with us. | ||
Thank you for what you do. I can't wait to see what you come out with next. | ||
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Yeah, thank you so much for having me. | |
My pleasure, and you're welcome back anytime. | ||
Kyle is based on Twitter. | ||
Kyle undercover. | ||
Who will he bust next? | ||
How will we destroy the ADL? More stories on the other side. | ||
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You can rack that up in an afternoon if you put the right clips out. | ||
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Learn yourself. Learn yourself what's going on. | ||
Alright, let's just go through some of these headlines. | ||
Russia-Ukraine war news. | ||
Counter-offensive, quote, making progress. | ||
Blinken visits border guards. | ||
Yeah, they're actually not making progress. | ||
They're actually completely stalled out. | ||
And there's been a lot of videos that I'll have to get to tomorrow of Ukraine really desperately trying to round up all of its poor people to send them to the front to die in a meat grinder for... | ||
Uncertain reasons. | ||
Blinken has pledged another billion dollars of your money towards this aim, including hundreds of millions of dollars, to help Ukraine go green. | ||
Literally. And he actually said this. | ||
Kremlin, on Blinken's Kiev visit, says UK is ready to fund war, quote, to the last Ukrainian. | ||
They're going to keep fighting until the last Ukrainian. | ||
It's Anthony Blinken up there saying, some or all of you may die and that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. | ||
It's actually horrifying. | ||
It's actually brutal and horrific. | ||
They're sending women to the front lines now as they run out of men. | ||
Poland is now actually sending Ukrainians back to Ukraine. | ||
They fled. They didn't want to fight. | ||
They didn't want to participate in the war. | ||
So they fled to Poland. | ||
Poland is now rounding them up and deporting them to Ukraine so they can be enlisted in the army. | ||
There's videos coming out of Ukrainian recruiters brutally ripping men away from their families and sending them to the front lines in this meat grinder. | ||
Simultaneously, the leadership of Ukraine, I think the Ukraine defense minister, his daughter, just posted a long Instagram story where she's on a yacht in Miami. | ||
She just went on vacation for two or three weeks. | ||
See, the people controlling Ukraine are making billions, buying villas completely out of touch while their people suffer and die. | ||
We can expand on that later. | ||
I really just think if you've ever played a game like Risk or like Rome Total War or Civilization, any of these strategy games, just understand that's how these people feel. | ||
You don't feel bad when in the video game you launch an attack and 10,000 of your men die. | ||
Like you don't care because it's a video game. | ||
Who cares, right? That's how they think about human lives. | ||
That's how they treat human lives. | ||
It's like Napoleon, when Napoleon was at the height of his power. | ||
And somebody said, oh, 30,000 people will die, as if that was something horrible. | ||
And Napoleon responds, I spend 30,000 lives a month. | ||
I spend them. That's how they feel. | ||
They're spending lives to achieve their goals. | ||
They don't care the slightest that they're causing just unimaginable pain and suffering. | ||
You're all just non-entities to them. | ||
I think you can understand that. | ||
We haven't covered this, and I couldn't watch it. | ||
I only watched about five minutes, but Tucker Carlson did an interview that sort of settles the question once for all that Barack Obama is in fact a gay crackhead, so add that to the list. | ||
I think now he's gay. | ||
He's married to a man. He's Muslim. | ||
He was born in Kenya. He was born to a CIA honeypot operative. | ||
He was raised by communist revolutionaries. | ||
He spent $65,000 on hot dogs for a party. | ||
And he drowned his chef. | ||
One of those is a lie. | ||
One of those is a lie. | ||
And I'll give you a hint. Nobody spends that much on hot dogs. | ||
Meanwhile, Deep State Special Counsel is set to indict Hunter Biden on felony gun charges instead of laundry list of hardcore crimes. | ||
Again, they're trying to play this little balancing game of how do we punish Hunter so it satisfies the conservatives without actually punishing them for any of the high crimes, treason, and misdemeanor that they've engaged in. | ||
Meanwhile, COVID is back in the headlines. | ||
Megyn Kelly says she regrets getting the COVID vaccine after developing an autoimmune issue. | ||
Remember way back when I made that skit about the vaccine and I said it gives you AIDS? Remember how funny and what a joke that was? | ||
Yeah, we've known this forever, and I'm sorry to anybody who fell for the lies that it was safe and effective. | ||
Meanwhile, University of Arizona instructs future pediatric nurses to ask three-year-olds if they, quote, feel transgender. | ||
I think the healthiest thing to do if your nurse asks your three-year-old if they feel transgender... | ||
Just very quietly pick up your child and leave. | ||
At the very least. | ||
New energy bill could see Brits jailed for failing to comply with cultish net zero regulations. | ||
Yeah. So, you know, if you have a gas stove or if you leave your house without permission, you will be jailed. | ||
It'll be just as bad. | ||
From now on, they're going to treat not eating bugs the same as calling a police a lesbian. | ||
It's a jailable crime. | ||
Joe Biden's VP staff colluded with Hunter Biden's business partner on Burisma Corruption Media Response. | ||
That's from the Oversight Committee, exposing how Hunter Biden's legal team actually cooperated with Joe Biden to determine their PR response. | ||
Prosecutors will seek to indict Hunter Biden this month, again, on gun charges, ignoring all the treasonous activities. | ||
America is experiencing a shortage of police officers, reports media, that helped cause the problem. | ||
Another thing that we just need to double down on, just go, well, you know, maybe you should vote Republican next time. | ||
And it's happening across the country and in a variety of different manifestations. | ||
You've got New York and Chicago just collapsing and people are outraged about the migrant crisis. | ||
The crime rate is skyrocketing. | ||
People just wondering what the hell is going on in places like San Francisco. | ||
The answer is you voted for this. | ||
You asked for this. You deserve this. | ||
But we don't want you to experience this. | ||
All you have to do is stop being stupid. | ||
Stop voting for stupid things. | ||
Stop supporting stupid policies and you won't get stupid outcomes. | ||
Is this that complicated? | ||
I really have no sympathy for these people. | ||
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We got rid of the cops and now we don't have any police. | |
What? We invited 10 million people and now there's 10 million people here. | ||
What is going on? These freaking people! | ||
They're ruining the country and we have to stop them. | ||
That's going to be about it for us. | ||
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