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| U.S. Senator Mark Kelly just keeps stepping in it. | ||
| My concern is with the service members that we're going to put these individuals in a really, really tough decision, in a tough place. | ||
| And, you know, they may find out down the road that they did something that is illegal. | ||
| It is not fair to them. | ||
| That's why we need presidents and secretary of defense who understand the Constitution, who understand the rule of law, and have more respect for the Constitution and the country and service members than the whims of a president. | ||
| They're following unlawful commands from Donald Trump. | ||
| And if you're committing offenses and your defense is going to be, I was just following orders. | ||
| You know, that didn't work out so well at Nuremberg. | ||
| It certainly didn't work out so well for Lieutenant Calli when he, you know, engaged in mass murder, the Milai massacre. | ||
| Someday, when the rule of law comes back into the light of day, we'll have to be tackled. | ||
| They'll have to be held accountable for those abuses. | ||
| When you and your colleagues made that video, were there specific potentially illegal orders that you were thinking about that were the sort of precipitating cause for you guys to get together and do that? | ||
| You don't want to wait for your kid to get hit by a car before you tell him to look both ways. | ||
| The Pentagon confirmed to multiple outlets that the video is under review by the Office of the General Counsel to determine whether it constitutes improper interference with military discipline. | ||
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You can't have a functioning military if there is disorder and chaos within the ranks. | |
| And that's what these Democrat members were encouraging. | ||
| It's very clear. | ||
| Regardless, Kelly keeps sticking his foot in his mouth. | ||
| You mentioned that you were a captain in the Navy. | ||
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If you received that order, would you have carried it out? | |
| No. | ||
| Kelly's pre-Senate business history has resurfaced amid heightened scrutiny of Chinese influence in U.S. technology. | ||
| From 2013 to 2020, Kelly co-founded and served as a board member of Worldview Enterprises, a Tucson-based company that develops high-altitude stratospheric balloons originally marketed for commercial and research purposes. | ||
| In 2013 and again in 2016, Worldview accepted investments from Tencent Holdings, the Chinese tech giant closely tied to the Chinese Communist Party and subject to national security laws requiring data cooperation with Beijing. | ||
| Tencent's WeChat platform has been cited by U.S. officials as a tool for censorship and surveillance. | ||
| The facts are China has put a lot of money into high-altitude balloons for what you call satellite arrays, surveillance arrays, but more importantly, communication systems. | ||
| But they've also put a lot of money in to deliver an electromagnetic pulse weapon that's detonated and powered by an atomic or hydrogen bomb going off. | ||
| It's estimated that a 40-megaton bomb, that's a medium-sized bomb, would knock out large portions of the United States. | ||
| It was detonated around 80,000 feet in the right conditions. | ||
| But there's more radiation that goes further at night because of radiation that's already in the atmosphere from the sun. | ||
| And so they would try to detonate these at night. | ||
| They would have a much bigger effect. | ||
| You've seen what solar flares do wreaking havoc with satellites. | ||
| That's nothing compared to this. | ||
| And the fact that Biden didn't order this shot down day one, the fact that the communist Chinese confirmed it was theirs just shows you what the Border Patrol said. | ||
| They're not watching the border. | ||
| They're not watching anything except us. | ||
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$100,000 a month as a retainer for Hunter Biden to work for a Chinese entity with ties to the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| $500,000 right off the top as a one-time payment to Hunter. | ||
| And $65,000 a month for James Biden, the president's brother. | ||
| We're talking about the question of what could Hunter Biden possibly bring to the table. | ||
| The fact that this has been going on is important. | ||
| Yes, the globalists set up China, but by the time Xi Jiping came along, and now he's arrested his predecessor that was working with the globalist, Xi Ji Ping has told big tech of the New World Order, I'm in charge and I'm not in a deal with you anymore. | ||
| Kelly divested his ownership stake and resigned from the board in early 2020 upon entering the Senate race, placing his holdings in a blind trust. | ||
| Which begs the question, are we blindly trusting CCP sedition blowhard Senator Kelly? | ||
| John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
| It is, wow, December 3rd, 2025. | ||
| We are almost out of 2025. | ||
| And this morning we've got blind psychic predictions. | ||
| We've got Dimtards that are talking out of their butt, claiming that what Pete Hegseth is doing is akin to a war crime. | ||
| Yet these people were silent. | ||
| In fact, even complicit in killing American citizens with drones. | ||
| We're going to go over that. | ||
| I've got all kinds of stuff. | ||
| Judge Bozberg refusing to testify before Congress after authorizing secret spying of hundreds of Republicans. | ||
| I've got some interesting grooming news that we're going to do later, probably in the second hour. | ||
| I'll show you that one right there. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| The new season, I know you've been breathlessly anticipating season 18 of RuPaul's drag race. | ||
| And then last night I got a text from a former InfoWarrior. | ||
| I guess she's still an InfoWarrior. | ||
| Lee McAdoo sent me this and said, you got to listen to the lyrics. | ||
| So we'll go over it together later, and I'll show you how that ties into all the other grooming activities these people are doing. | ||
| Trump says he wants to abolish the income tax. | ||
| There's so much to cover. | ||
| There's a peace plan in process. | ||
| But people are saying it's falling apart. | ||
| We've got Putin talking about it. | ||
| He's like, look, if Europe wants a war, you know, we'll give them a war. | ||
| They don't want peace. | ||
| You know, we can do this. | ||
| We can do this the easy way or the hard way. | ||
| But let's start with Minneapolis Mayor Gray. | ||
| This is clip one, saying he will not cooperate with ICE. | ||
| And then he starts speaking Somali mid-speech. | ||
| This is a short clip, 12 seconds, but you have to really like go, what the hell is going on in Minnesota? | ||
| Let's go to that clip. | ||
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That's not American. | |
| That's not what we are about. | ||
| And we're going to do right by every single person in our cities. | ||
| And so to our Somali community. | ||
| Daman Shabka, Somali Aid, Kunul. | ||
| Minnesota, Garahan, Minneapolis, Juan Kuji Janila Hai, Juan Ku Gereb Taganahan. | ||
| I like the guy in the back, the Somali in the back's like, yeah, man, he's speaking my language. | ||
| I can feel it right here. | ||
| So basically saying they're not going to cooperate with ICE. | ||
| And here is the Minneapolis police chief demanding Somali residents call 911 on ICE if they start arresting third world migrants because they've basically just lost their protected status. | ||
| Trump removed that on the revelations that like a billion dollars in aid has been missing. | ||
| So they say the police chief's going to respond to it immediately. | ||
| So these people are captured by whatever globalist elite is in control of Minneapolis and decided to go in there and stake the claim and go, look, we're going to take over this northern city, the Twin Cities up north, and we're going to fill it with people from the third world. | ||
| And then we're going to just basically take all the tax money that's supposed to go to poor people and different programs and just start running it through a sieve and sending part of it to Somalia and then enriching ourselves and our buddies so we all shut up and go with it. | ||
| So here's the Minneapolis police chief basically saying, look, I'm standing behind this fraud. | ||
| If anybody comes to take you people away that have been stealing from the treasury, the state treasury, we're going to go after them. | ||
| So here it is. | ||
| Folks that are masked, that they're not sure if they're law enforcement, that they may be kidnapping people. | ||
| Like we have had those reports. | ||
| I want to be clear to the community. | ||
| The community should know that if you see something like that that is legitimate, that you don't know if someone is law enforcement, you should call 911 and you should provide as much information as possible because let's not forget. | ||
| We very recently had tragedy in this state by someone who was purporting to be law enforcement. | ||
| So please let's be clear. | ||
| That's something everyone should report and that we will immediately respond to and we will document whether it's somebody's not sure if there's a kidnapping happening, somebody's not sure if that there's law enforcement present or not. | ||
| And that's something else that's additional policy requirements that we are implementing, that we will document and report these types of things anytime that we hear it and reminding our officers of their duty to intervene. | ||
| So if there is anything that is a violation of someone's human rights or civil rights, excessive force or anything like that, they absolutely have a duty to as police officers. | ||
| So there we go. | ||
| And they're doing it under the guise of, oh, these people are wearing masks. | ||
| And the reason these people are wearing masks is because the Demtards set up apps and stuff to take photos and identify people and then put that information out there. | ||
| And then they were going to dox people because they say, oh, they're not following the law. | ||
| Even though the mandate was set down by the people, Trump won by the popular vote to get rid of all these migrants that came here illegally, over 20 million under Biden. | ||
| Who knows how many more in the previous generations, but this is a generational problem. | ||
| This is not to say these people are bad. | ||
| They were told to come up here. | ||
| They were told they were going to get free things. | ||
| And then they come into this system where they're shuffled around and used as pawns for the census, for voting districts, for allocation of funds. | ||
| You know, there was the report a few weeks ago in Charlotte that 30% of the kids didn't show up for school. | ||
| Well, let's just extrapolate that. | ||
| Say that's just, that's the mean, that's the average. | ||
| 30% average in a community is our illegal immigrants. | ||
| So that's 30% of more people driving on the roads that shouldn't be there, destroying the roads. | ||
| That's why you have more potholes. | ||
| That's 30% of people getting funds like SNAP benefits and stuff like that. | ||
| That shouldn't be getting them. | ||
| Why do you think food prices are so high? | ||
| 42 million people are on SNAP benefits. | ||
| So that's free money they're getting every month. | ||
| So they can just go buy whatever they want. | ||
| So what do the grocers do? | ||
| They raise the prices. | ||
| When the snap benefits were cut for a month, oh, they immediately lowered prices 7%. | ||
| Wow. | ||
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Huh. | |
| That's called deflationary right there. | ||
| Boom. | ||
| And all this goes back to Minnesota. | ||
| This is really where the president has turned his eye to what's going on in Minnesota and with Tim Waltz. | ||
| And guys, see if you can find it. | ||
| There's a clip somewhere where he's asked about all this and he blames everybody under the sun for this billion-dollar fraud scheme that was going on. | ||
| He blames everybody else but his own people. | ||
| So this is off of Newsmax. | ||
| Whistleblowers tried to stop a $1 billion fraud scheme and instead Tim Waltz retaliated against them. | ||
| So there's a whole whistleblower squad saying, hey, this money's just flowing out the door. | ||
| We got to do something. | ||
| And they're bringing it to, let's bring it to the governor's attention. | ||
| And the governor's like, oh, oh, really? | ||
| All right, let's go after you. | ||
| That's what the Democrats do. | ||
| If you're a whistleblower and you come out, you immediately get attacked by the Democrats. | ||
| So here's that clip from Newsmax. | ||
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Hundreds of DHS employees in Minnesota are calling out Governor Tim Waltz, holding him 100% responsible for a $1 billion fraud scandal in COVID era child nutrition programs, writing online, we let Tim Waltz know of fraud early on, hoping for a partnership in stopping fraud. | |
| But no, we got the opposite response. | ||
| Tim Waltz systematically retaliated against whistleblowers. | ||
| Tyler, your response. | ||
| I think this is absolutely infuriating. | ||
| And these, we, we have, we deserve so many answers from Tim Waltz on this because he's not just being accused here of not investigating fraud. | ||
| He's being accused of silencing whistleblowers, of delegitimizing them to the media, and then also of choosing people for these roles who are not going to, who are not competent to do the job and who are not going to trace down the abuse and the fraud. | ||
| Oh, he's putting people that are not competent. | ||
| Oh, right. | ||
| That's how it is. | ||
| They're too stupid to know that the fraud's happening. | ||
| Right, right. | ||
| It's just a mistake. | ||
| We had no idea. | ||
| And the Franklin memes are fast and furious. | ||
| Pun intended going out everywhere. | ||
| Here's a good one. | ||
| Franklin meets a retard. | ||
| There it is right there. | ||
| Good old Franklin. | ||
| I love how, like, this was like a millennial book series. | ||
| I don't remember Franklin when I was growing up. | ||
| So this is definitely, let me ask the millennials out there. | ||
| Was this your guys? | ||
| Franklin was. | ||
| Yeah, Franklin was big with the millennials. | ||
| So now the millennials are going, look, let's come out with a new book series. | ||
| And, you know, there was one where Franklin was shooting. | ||
| Oh, here it is right here. | ||
| Franklin targets narco-terrorists right here. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| Good old Franklin taking out the narco-terrorists because, you know, we got to stop that drug money somehow. | ||
| And let's go to clip six now. | ||
| This is Trump. | ||
| He's removed the protective status of the Somalis. | ||
| And, you know, just a small band of them managed to just steal a billion dollars and send most of it to Somalia to fund whatever they're funding over there, probably gun sales. | ||
| What I think is happening, and I don't know this for sure, but this money is being sent to Somalia. | ||
| The Somalians are then hooking up with the Ukrainians to get the money, the guns and stuff, the 30% that's been allocated to wash. | ||
| You know, they said 30% of the stuff is missing. | ||
| Oh, and there's Somalians on Ice. | ||
| There's Tim Waltz. | ||
| And there's a new movie coming out, Somalians on Ice. | ||
| It's about a Somalian hockey player and his coach, Tim Waltz, that are going out there. | ||
| But let's hear what this is what Trump had to say. | ||
| This is clip six, Trump on the Somali migrants. | ||
| And they contribute nothing. | ||
| The welfare is like 88%. | ||
| They contribute nothing. | ||
| I don't want them in our country, I'll be honest with you. | ||
| Somebody would say, oh, that's not politically correct. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I don't want them in our country. | ||
| Their country is no good for a reason. | ||
| Their country stinks, and we don't want them in our country. | ||
| I could say that about other countries, too. | ||
| I could say it about other countries, too. | ||
| We don't want them to help. | ||
| We have to rebuild our country. | ||
| You know, our country's at a tipping point. | ||
| We could go bad. | ||
| We're at a tipping point. | ||
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I don't know if people mind me saying that, but I'm saying it. | |
| We could go one way or the other. | ||
| And we're going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country. | ||
| Elon Omar is garbage. | ||
| She's garbage. | ||
| Her friends are garbage. | ||
| These aren't people that work. | ||
| These aren't people that say, let's go. | ||
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Come on. | |
| Let's make this place great. | ||
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These are people that do nothing but complain. | |
| They complain. | ||
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And from where they came from, they got nothing. | |
| You know, they came from paradise and they said this isn't paradise. | ||
| But when they come from hell and they complain and do nothing but bitch, we don't want them in our country. | ||
| Let them go back to where they came from and fix it. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
| Thank you. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| The whole room erupts in applause. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, President Trump, for standing up for America and having some basic standards. | ||
| Hey, you know, we don't want people to come in that do nothing but suck off the government tit and steal a billion dollars in the process. | ||
| Hey, we don't want that. | ||
| Is that okay? | ||
| Can we not have that? | ||
| Is that too much to ask in the year 2025? | ||
| As we end the year, is it too much to ask that people we bring in and let them enjoy the fruits of our ancestors' behavior and our ancestors' work. | ||
| And what do they do? | ||
| They come in and they crap all over us. | ||
| They tell us we're scum, we're racist, as they steal and loot. | ||
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They're pirates. | |
| And I have nothing against these people, but go back and make your place better. | ||
| Oh, why can't it be better? | ||
| Oh, supposedly, I was watching a clip. | ||
| Hotep Jesus was on. | ||
| He was talking about how, you know, oh, the Moors came in and they showed all the Europeans how to use running water. | ||
| And they were living with the animals. | ||
| And they said, oh, come out of the barn. | ||
| They come out of the barn. | ||
| Well, that's funny because now you look at European culture and you look at sub-Saharan culture and you go, well, what happened? | ||
| What happened? | ||
| Did, well, I guess we stole the secrets of gunpowder from the Chinese and then came down and conquered all these lands. | ||
| But I thought y'all told us how to live and how to do things right. | ||
| But what happened? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| You look around, you go, there's, I don't know how it's possible that a group came up from sub-Saharan Africa and said, hey, we're going to teach you people how to live. | ||
| I mean, the present doesn't bend to that. | ||
| There's no ruins of great civilizations in Africa because they didn't need to think about the future. | ||
| They could just run around and eat whatever was there. | ||
| So they never had to go, hey, let's plan. | ||
| We have to figure out how to take this grain that we're harvesting and turn it into food that we can keep later, either grinding it up or turning it into meat or beer. | ||
| They didn't have to think about storage of foods for later. | ||
| So it was a different place. | ||
| So that was a great clip, though, from Trump. | ||
| I'm glad he started to take the gloves off. | ||
| I think he needs to do it more. | ||
| I think the more these people get outraged, the more he needs to go on the offense. | ||
| And let's just look at the benefits. | ||
| This is clip four. | ||
| You know, you want to talk about inflation, how these numbers came up. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| This is Juanita Broderick, victim of the Clinton, Bill Clinton administration. | ||
| The Biden administration gave illegal seven times more cash benefits than American military families. | ||
| And that's amazing. | ||
| So let's go into the weeds. | ||
| Here it is: 17-second clip from Fox News. | ||
| It's as part of a $53 million program, giving the average family of four more than $1,400 per month. | ||
| It's more than the allowance for some deployed troops. | ||
| Fox News Digital breaking it all down saying, quote, while an average military family is suffering from a deficit of $1,860 over a period of nine months, a similarly sized illegal migrant family is being given nearly seven times more. | ||
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Joining us off the grid, Fox. | |
| So you see how that works? | ||
| You bring in 20 million illegals. | ||
| Let's say you divide that by four for number of families. | ||
| There's four people in a family, which is an okay estimate because some are coming in single. | ||
| Some are married couples. | ||
| Some are families with kids. | ||
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So four. | |
| Divide that by 20. | ||
| It's about 500,000 groups of people getting $1,400 a month. | ||
| And that doesn't count anything else. | ||
| That's just the 20 million illegals that came in under Biden. | ||
| That doesn't talk about the other illegals that have been here before, the other people who've been the generations of poor Americans that have taught themselves how to live in the system of SNAP. | ||
| And you see what they go by. | ||
| They go, you've seen the videos of all these carts of food they're filling up with the processed crap that's easy to fix, easy to eat, doesn't take much. | ||
| No, they're not spending it on, you know, getting organic produce. | ||
| And they're not shopping in the wings of the aisles. | ||
| They're in the center where all the crap is, all the poison with the dyes and the glyphosate-infused wheat and the seed oils all mixed together for a little mush. | ||
| Yeah, that's what they're spending it on. | ||
| So the prices go up. | ||
| The food prices go up. | ||
| So the people bitching about affordability need to go, hey, why don't we get rid of the 40 to 50 million piglets that are sucking off the tit that don't need to be here that could go somewhere else, suck off somebody else's tid. | ||
| And speaking of snap benefits, this is a video that Elon posted. | ||
| He reposted this video. | ||
| If the state won't share data on criminal use of SNAP benefits, then they won't get a dollar of federal SNAP administration funding. | ||
| So that's from Brooke Rollins is breaking this down. | ||
| She's the agricultural secretary and basically saying, look, if you're not going to give us the data on how you're siphoning off this money and stealing it, well, we're not going to give you any more money. | ||
| Oh, and the Democrats will cry and, oh, we're being victimized. | ||
| Oh, help us. | ||
| We can't steal the money anymore. | ||
| I'm just so sick of it. | ||
| It's ridiculous. | ||
| But here's Brooke Rollins breaking it all down. | ||
| In February of this year, we asked for all the states for the first time to turn over their data to the federal government to let them partner with them to root out this fraud to make sure that those who really need food stamps are getting them, but also to ensure that the American taxpayer is protected. | ||
| 21 states said yes, not surprising. | ||
| 29 states said yes, not surprisingly, the red states. | ||
| And that's where all of that data, that fraud comes from. | ||
| But 21 states, including California, New York, and Minnesota, the blue states, continue to say no. | ||
| So as of next week, we have begun and will begin to stop moving federal funds into those states until they comply. | ||
| And they tell us and allow us to partner with them to root out this fraud and to protect the American taxpayer. | ||
| As Joe Biden was working to buy an election a year ago, he increased food stamp program funding by 40%. | ||
| So now as we continue to roll that back. | ||
| So the red states are sharing their data and that's showing fraud. | ||
| And they're like, here's the fraud numbers we have from the states that cooperated. | ||
| Imagine what the fraud is from the states not cooperating. | ||
| The 21 states that are going, oh, we can't show them. | ||
| We've just been stealing the money. | ||
| I mean, I don't know why, because nothing's going to happen to them. | ||
| It's just going to be like, oh, here's a report of all the fraud going on. | ||
| And we're going to go, wow, that's quite a report. | ||
| Another billion dollars down the drain. | ||
| Next story. | ||
| Oh, look, Republican Matt Van Epps holds Deep Red House District. | ||
| Yeah, he won by seven points in a district that Trump won by 20. | ||
| Not a big win. | ||
| And that should hopefully wake some Republicans up. | ||
| So now they got like a, let's see, that's a 14-point deficit that they got to make up. | ||
| They just ought to assume they're down 15 points in every district and they got to make that up. | ||
| They got to get it to zero. | ||
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| All right, we are back live. | ||
| Thank you for joining us on the American Journal. | ||
| Brianna Murillo is at the Pentagon for the second day of talking points receiving, I guess is what we should call it. | ||
| Which, you know, I have no problem with our, it's hard to trust the government after what they've done for many years in terms of lying to us, stealing from us, putting patriots in prison. | ||
| You look at the government, you know, no matter what administration's in, you're like, the government is too big. | ||
| It's doing too many things wrong. | ||
| So it's kind of hard to trust them at this point on anything. | ||
| It just is. | ||
| It has to be earned. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And I'm looking at my conservative and Republican government counterparts and going, your trust has to be earned. | ||
| And when you say stuff like, oh, the shooter who tried to kill President Trump and Butler acted alone. | ||
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Nobody knew anything. | |
| He didn't have a social media footprint, yet he had a social media footprint. | ||
| It's kind of hard to have that trust. | ||
| And I didn't even want to, you know, there's a hit piece put out on Kash Patel. | ||
| And I believe it was Amuse did a breakdown of that whole article. | ||
| And, you know, the stuff against Kash Patel was kind of cherry-picked, but there was other things in that. | ||
| And I just read it this morning, actually. | ||
| I didn't even print it out. | ||
| And it was, you know, how the culture of the FBI for a long time was DEI, DEI. | ||
| You didn't have to do work. | ||
| You could go to DEI training. | ||
| So you could basically just run around in this DEI merry-go-round and not do any work. | ||
| And that has shifted. | ||
| And that's causing a lot of the pain because these, you know, what's the nicest way to say this? | ||
| These subtards, you know, they had never had to grow up with any real responsibility. | ||
| So they've been given everything. | ||
| Then they go into these schools. | ||
| You know, they come from well-off families. | ||
| So they never have to work in a building where half of it has no heat. | ||
| So you got to like bundle up. | ||
| And they don't understand that. | ||
| Because they're like, I've always had heat all my life. | ||
| I've never had to ever had to deal with anything like that. | ||
| I'm digressing. | ||
| But my point is that long report written by, you know, the officials was like, the culture in the FBI is slowly changing and it's becoming, hey, we're going after actual criminals now. | ||
| We're not just going to let criminals run around. | ||
| So when Kash Patel is running around going, look, we're getting criminals. | ||
| We're getting all these low intern that's the new report. | ||
| He's become internally paralyzed by fear. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And maybe that's true with Kash Patel. | ||
| But the culture of we're going after criminals seems to have changed. | ||
| And they're actually going and they're arresting people. | ||
| It's low level. | ||
| You know, we want to see the big fish. | ||
| We know there's big fish out there that need to that need to be under the microscope. | ||
| Like Judge Bozberg, you know, oh, hey, you guys get to spy on whoever you want. | ||
| And I'm not even going to come answer any questions from you because I'm a federal judge. | ||
| Clap this fucking bald motherfucker in irons. | ||
| Sorry about that, guys. | ||
| Dump it. | ||
| And drag his ass into court and make him answer questions. | ||
| That's what you do to people like this. | ||
| These punks that have been living off the dull, scheming and stealing. | ||
| Oh, he just doesn't have to answer questions. | ||
| He doesn't have to. | ||
| He's a dim tard. | ||
| He doesn't have to answer for his crimes. | ||
| He means well. | ||
| So I'm sick of the double standard. | ||
| Guys, I think I just felt the heat come on. | ||
| That heat just actually, come on. | ||
| i can hear it anyway well let's just go to more fraud And this is a video. | ||
| This is number seven. | ||
| Oh, no, no, no. | ||
| No, I wanted to play. | ||
| I wanted to book in Tim Walz. | ||
| Let's go to clip 25 of Tim Walz answering questions from Manhands Wilker. | ||
| Seriously, look at her hands. | ||
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Makes you think, is she a he? | |
| Who knows? | ||
| I'm not even going to get into that. | ||
| I'm just what she's got weird hands. | ||
| It looks like she could palm a basketball and go out in the fields and just husk corn for days. | ||
| She's got those hardworking manhands. | ||
| Her hands are probably bigger than mine. | ||
| And I don't have big hands, but I'm a big guy, but my hands aren't big for my size. | ||
| You can see my hands right there. | ||
| They're not super, but you know, I do play the bass. | ||
| So I can get around on that. | ||
| But here's Manhands Wilker and Tim Walz. | ||
| And Tim Walz blaming everyone under the sun for the looting that's gone on under his administration, except for looking at himself in the mirror. | ||
| So here it is. | ||
| Well, speaking of the Somali community, President Trump is targeting them and your state in part. | ||
| He's citing fraud as the reason for his crackdown. | ||
| Dozens of people of East African descent have been charged, convicted, and sentenced for stealing more than a billion dollars in taxpayer money from government programs during COVID. | ||
| As you know, Governor, that is more than Minnesota spends each year to run its Department of Corrections. | ||
| So I want to give you a chance to respond to this. | ||
| Do you take responsibility for failing to stop this fraud in your state? | ||
| Well, certainly I take responsibility for putting people in jail. | ||
| Governors don't get to just talk theoretically. | ||
| We have to solve problems. | ||
| And I will note, it's not just Somalis. | ||
| Minnesota is a generous state. | ||
| Minnesota's a prosperous day, a well-run state where AAA bond rated, but that attracts criminals. | ||
| There's a reason Minnesota ranks as the top, lowest childhood poverty, best place for children to live. | ||
| People are taking advantage of. | ||
| They're going to prison. | ||
| That is totally disconnected with demonizing an entire group of people who came here fleeing civil war and created a vibrant community that makes Minnesota and this country better. | ||
| But that's Donald Trump. | ||
| Deflect, demonize, come up with no solutions. | ||
| He's not going to help fix anything on fraud. | ||
| My God, there's a big difference between fraud and corruption, and corruption is something he knows about. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Okay, Somali's on ice. | ||
| Oh, Tim Walz. | ||
| See, it's everybody else's fault. | ||
| And we're a well-run, we're a real-run state. | ||
| They only stole a billion dollars. | ||
| This is well-run. | ||
| See? | ||
| You see what well-run means? | ||
| Well-run means you only steal a billion dollars that we know of. | ||
| That's what we found out so far. | ||
| You know, because we don't really audit anything. | ||
| So, and so the FBI talks about the arresting of criminals. | ||
| I haven't seen anybody. | ||
| Have we seen any perp walks in Minnesota? | ||
| Anybody getting arrested? | ||
| No. | ||
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No. | |
| So it'd be nice to see when we come out with things like this. | ||
| They go, oh, here's the people that were taking the fraud. | ||
| This money went somewhere. | ||
| People were getting it. | ||
| Oh, it has to be proved in triplicate and then have a blessing from a federal judge before anything can happen. | ||
| So, see, there you go. | ||
| So, let's just cover more of the fraud. | ||
| This is video from an H-1B conference in Seattle hosted by the IT Serve Alliance, the largest H-1B advocacy group. | ||
| And they claim they would kick Trump's ass, some of the people here, and they boasted having more political power than the average American. | ||
| So, H-1B, very powerful. | ||
| Oh, I'm just going to assume they're Indian. | ||
| Let's go to the clip. | ||
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Kick the butt of Donald Trump. | |
| Kick his ass, really. | ||
| Kick his ass hard. | ||
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Kick him. | |
| Beat his ass. | ||
| Trump of Benjamin. | ||
| Oh, I see a white person in there. | ||
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And what did they have? | |
| What did they have? | ||
| A new, a brand new president that was full. | ||
| And I don't care which son. | ||
| I don't. | ||
| First of all, when Trump talks about anti-immigrant, I'm always surprised. | ||
| Two out of his three wives were immigrants. | ||
| It's true. | ||
| And somebody recently said, you know, the joke that they make that immigrants do all the hard work that no other person wants to do. | ||
| That's what they talk about. | ||
| The poor wives who got married to him, that no other American would want to be with him. | ||
| The fact is, Prakash mentioned it. | ||
| The president is not gone. | ||
| The president is not making the laws in this country, though he thinks he can make laws. | ||
| So remember this. | ||
| When you leave this evening, when you go back home, stop worrying at night. | ||
| When you panic and worry, that means you have not become a member of IT serve. | ||
| That means you don't believe in your own power. | ||
| And that means you have not believed in the power of unity as an organization. | ||
| The power of unity. | ||
| I've worked at companies run by Indians. | ||
| And I can say this: hardworking people, they will work all night. | ||
| I think they're kind of coerced to work as hard as they are. | ||
| They'll get a three-bedroom apartment, put seven people in it. | ||
| Because to them, a three-bedroom apartment is a palace from where they came from. | ||
| And they understand that. | ||
| They go, oosh, wow, it's pretty nice. | ||
| Hey, we could get a bunch of us in here, pool our resources. | ||
| And, you know, they don't, they don't usually don't buy a lot of furniture because they never had furniture. | ||
| So they don't even know that what they're missing. | ||
| But, you know, I love how she's talking about the hard work. | ||
| You know, if you've ever been into an IT server room, I mean, it's work to put these server rooms together, but you're toiling under very cold environments. | ||
| Probably the worst thing you have is the whirring of the fans of these machines going, you go in one of these rooms, and it's just, it's got a nice calming white noise effect. | ||
| But that's what most of these guys are doing. | ||
| Putting together server networks. | ||
| And once the network's put together, then you're just maintaining it, which only when something goes wrong do you have to, you know, most of the time this stuff, I'd say probably what, 90%, 95% working. | ||
| So there's a 5% of the time that after that, you have to do some work. | ||
| Unless you're adding new things and are the companies growing. | ||
| But once you've maintained a system and brought it in and it's working, these things pretty much work themselves out for a couple of years at a time. | ||
| Then all of a sudden, boom, something will crash and you got to fix it. | ||
| You got to do updates. | ||
| Oh, time to do the serverware updates. | ||
| We'll be back. | ||
| So That's the attitude of the H-1B community. | ||
| That's the attitude there. | ||
| So let's see. | ||
| We got the rest of this hour. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'm going to give out the number now and we'll take some calls in the second hour. | ||
| Because I'd love to hear from what everybody's doing this morning. | ||
| I got a clip from Putin I got to get to. | ||
| RFK Jr. is going after the Hep B vaccine. | ||
| In fact, maybe at some point, I still have my inserts from many years ago. | ||
| I went and collected. | ||
| I got all the inserts. | ||
| They don't do this now because they wised up, but I actually told my doctor, I said, if you want to, anything you want to inject in my kid, I want to see the actual insert, the package insert, not the piece of paper that says it's safe and effective, but the actual insert that talks about the studies and the side effects and everything they don't tell you in their baby wellness check visits. | ||
| I want to see all that. | ||
| And so I got those many, many years ago, and they sit in my desk. | ||
| And every once in a while, I pull them out and show people that it says, hey, look, they've never been tested to see if they cause cancer. | ||
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Huh. | |
| Yeah, they put it in writing that they've never tested these things to see if they cause cancer, but they say they're safe and effective. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But we never tested them to see if they cause cancer. | ||
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We admit it. | |
| No, we never tested them. | ||
| So we don't know. | ||
| We'll get into that. | ||
| We'll get into some grooming. | ||
| And we'll take your phone calls. | ||
| Oh, we got blind psychic Baba Vanga's world-changing 2025 prophecy feared to occur in just days. | ||
| Well, don't worry. | ||
| I don't want to tell you what it's going to be. | ||
| But there it is. | ||
| 1996, the Bulgarian mystic died. | ||
| And she gave most, she didn't write anything down. | ||
| Most of it comes from her daughter or her niece. | ||
| So who knows where she's getting the information from? | ||
| Or maybe she wrote it down. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| But we got something happening. | ||
| We don't want to give it away. | ||
| But 877-789-2539-877-789-2539. | ||
| We'll go to your calls in the next hour. | ||
| Here's a couple articles or a couple videos on COVID. | ||
| But first, I want to show you this. | ||
| Look, they're still out there pushing it. | ||
| Well, Trump's taking it, you know, and now he's, it's funny. | ||
| After Trump took that, it seemed to like dropped him a step a bit. | ||
| He seems a little slumped. | ||
| He's not as energetic as he used to be. | ||
| You know, they're catching him falling asleep. | ||
| I mean, he probably got rocked with whatever they put in. | ||
| They're probably like, oh, this is the vial from one of the worst batches. | ||
| Let's shake it up really good. | ||
| Just inject it into him. | ||
| He's like, it's a very good product. | ||
| I love evaporation. | ||
| War Speed was the best. | ||
| And yeah, okay. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
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We'll see. | |
| Trump. | ||
| People are still dropping dead for no reason. | ||
| For no reason. | ||
| People are dropping dead. | ||
| So adults 50, I actually qualify for this. | ||
| 50 to 64 can get paid for their ex-COVID booster. | ||
| Join a clinical study and receive an updated shot and $1,300 for your time. | ||
| Now, look, they got a little Hispanic guy. | ||
| Hey, man, it's cool. | ||
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He might be Asian. | |
| What do you think? | ||
| Asian, Hispanic? | ||
| Tommy Chung type of guy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Fluid. | ||
| He's fluid. | ||
| So, oh, oh, there he is again. | ||
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Wow. | |
| So this guy's everywhere. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So he's making money as an over 50s willing participant. | ||
| Earn money. | ||
| Earn money. | ||
| Get your shot. | ||
| You better spend that money quick. | ||
| You might not be able to use it after that. | ||
| But here, here is a whistleblower came forward tying Fauci to the CIA's cover-up of the origins of COVID. | ||
| I mean, like, this is so tired. | ||
| It's so tired. | ||
| We're almost at 2026. | ||
| So we're about to enter the sixth year after the pandemic started, the sixth year from the pandemic. | ||
| And I still love it. | ||
| I put out a video in January of 2020, and they were still calling it coronavirus then. | ||
| They weren't even calling it COVID-19. | ||
| And I talk about, well, they're probably going to come up with a vaccine, but let's look at the history of these vaccines. | ||
| And I play a clip of Dr. Henneman saying, yeah, you know, we found SB40 in them and it's going to give everybody cancer, but that's okay. | ||
| You know, we're going to test it on the Russians. | ||
| It's going to give them tumors. | ||
| They won't be able to participate in the Olympics. | ||
| But let's, this is a Fox News clip. | ||
| It's very short. | ||
| Fauci was about Fauci going into the CIA to talk about, you know, hey, we got to cover up the origins of COVID because if people find out I was part of this and I was giving money to the group who was financing the studies from the vac from the virus that we took from Chapel Hill under Ralph Barrick and moved it to Wuhan. | ||
| Oh, people might get, people might start putting two and two together. | ||
| So here it is. | ||
| Fox News Alert: new evidence has just surfaced tying Dr. Anthony Fauci to the CIA's cover-up of COVID-19. | ||
| Last week, a whistleblower claimed the CIA was paying people off to bury the lab leak theory. | ||
| And now this from the House Committee investigating the pandemic origins: quote: Dr. Fauci was escorted into Central Intelligence Agency, CIA headquarters, without a record of entry and participated in the analysis to influence the agency's review. | ||
| The committee is now ordering HHS to hand over documents detailing all of Fauci's movements during the pandemic in and out of CIA-controlled sites. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| And this is that's an old clip. | ||
| It was reposted. | ||
| But look at that. | ||
| Fauci's going in and out of CIA sites without being registered as a visitor there. | ||
| So it's like little secret meetings going. | ||
| And, you know, back in, I think this is 2023. | ||
| Judicial Watch got all these. | ||
| They were talking about this years ago. | ||
| How he's funding the creation of coronavirus mutants in Wuhan. | ||
| And he's got the receipts. | ||
| And this is stuff we've covered. | ||
| You know, we had the Echo Life guy, an Echo Health Alliance, Echo Health Alliance guy talking about how they got the money and they distribute it. | ||
| And, you know, oh, it's to help. | ||
| We're trying to stop people. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| That's a good idea. | ||
| Who made that image? | ||
| That's a gut. | ||
| That's a good one, Dan. | ||
| If you're listening on the radio, it's Fauci flying on a giant bat over a graveyard littered with COVID shots because that's what this guy is. | ||
| This guy is a mass murderer, a mass murderer. | ||
| And I guarantee you, he was getting a saline shot right there. | ||
| And maybe Trump is getting saline shots, but I don't know. | ||
| After looking at him the last few weeks, he does look a little tired. | ||
| Does look a little tired. | ||
| So here's Tom Fenton. | ||
| It's another short clip, just going over Covering a little bit of the history here, you know, just so we don't so we don't lose anything as we move on into the next year, 2026. | ||
| Let's just remember what they did to you. | ||
| Don't forget. | ||
| So when they ask for your trust, it's kind of hard to get it. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| But you can see I've given you proof-positive information, as confirmed by NIH, NIAID, etc., that they were funding mutant viruses, the creation of mutant viruses. | ||
| The very definition of data function research. | ||
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And what was the result? | |
| I think it was COVID-19. | ||
| Now, do I know that for a fact? | ||
| Of course I don't. | ||
| But it stands to reason, don't you agree? | ||
| Well, you know, it was mutant bat viruses. | ||
| Even Jon Stewart, who loves to tow the DimTard line, hook, line, and sinker, he's right there. | ||
| Even he went on the talk shows and said, well, do you think the place that worked on bat viruses in the same town where it came from, do you think that's the place where maybe we should look? | ||
| And everybody said, oh, no, how could you say that? | ||
| We don't have it from authorities like the CIA or the State Department. | ||
| No one said anything about that. | ||
| And it's like, wow. | ||
| Even the people that should be towing the line are even saying it. | ||
| And we're just like, oh, you know, it's okay. | ||
| You know, you could, like, how is this even allowed to continue? | ||
| From the company Delricht, the COVID vaccine clinical study. | ||
| I wonder if they're going to hide the results. | ||
| Remember, they killed a bunch of people in the studies and they removed them from the study. | ||
| They're like, well, they didn't make it all the way through, so that doesn't count as a study victim. | ||
| So you see how that works? | ||
| We take out all the bad data and we just show good data. | ||
| And then we go, it's 99% effective. | ||
| It's 89. | ||
| It's 79. | ||
| I mean, you could actually see those clips. | ||
| People put clips together of the percentage going down and there's the great meme of Fauci going, it's 90% effective. | ||
| It's 50% effective. | ||
| It's 25% effective. | ||
| Hey, you got AIDS. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| That's what happens. | ||
| That's what happens. | ||
| So we got like two minutes left. | ||
| So let's cover this. | ||
| Blind psychic Baba Vanga's world-changing 2025 prophecy feared to occur in days. | ||
| T404 told 9-11 and the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
| And now she's predicted humans will make contact with alien life this year. | ||
| And it's been directly tied to Friday's FIFA World Cup 2026 draw in Washington, T.C. | ||
| So I guess they're going to start drawing the names out to say who's going to go against who for the World Cup, which is going to be in the U.S. this next year. | ||
| So specifically, the Mystic's vision described a UFO that would appear like a new light in the sky. | ||
| Possibly a blue beam. | ||
| Possibly. | ||
| Put her back up. | ||
| That's our psychic talking. | ||
| She's giving us all the information we need. | ||
| There she is. | ||
| And I do believe, you know, when you are blind like that, you do, your other senses are amplified. | ||
| So I don't doubt she had these visions. | ||
| Maybe she picked some mushrooms out of Haga then. | ||
| So, a new light in the sky over an event allowing humanity to meet extraterrestrials for the first time. | ||
| Wow, first time. | ||
| Bringing the world answers instead of fear. | ||
| You left no written records of her predictions. | ||
| Most of the accounts come from her niece or other followers who have documented her alleged visions after her death. | ||
| And some have been accused of misinterpreting it. | ||
| So, I don't know. | ||
| That's a question. | ||
| Do you think we've met aliens already? | ||
| I mean, there's a picture of Eisenhower shaking hands with an alien somewhere, right? | ||
| I think we already met him. | ||
| Boy, back. | ||
| I'm going to go to your phone calls. | ||
| I got a lot more news. | ||
| And Stuart Rhodes in the third hour. | ||
| Oh, there it is. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| I hope you're playing your keyboards. | ||
| The first video of his that really woke me up was the video he did on the World Trade Organization protests in Seattle when he showed that there was these groups of masked men who dressed in military uniforms with military issue shoes. | ||
| And they all ran around in this peaceful protest for the World Trade Organization and started smashing things and lighting things on fire and creating chaos, which allowed the police to then move in. | ||
| Then these people all holed up in one house. | ||
| They negotiated with the police and they were all released. | ||
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While the labor march was large and peaceful, it was the unexpected violence that captured most of the media attention. | |
| Innocent bystanders walking along the sidewalk are getting tear gassed. | ||
| And while the governor made assurances this morning things are back to normal, they're definitely not. | ||
| The state of emergency was just an hour old. | ||
| The state of emergency that they've been training for so long to deal with. | ||
| Who was behind it? | ||
| What caused it in Seattle in December of 1999? | ||
| The World Trade Organization meeting. | ||
| The riots, the supposed riots, and the military and police working together to keep the public safe from all that evil rabble. | ||
| In recent years, the WTO, since its inception, has come across incredible opposition worldwide because of its obvious authoritarian implications. | ||
| That's a hard thing to deal with when you've got highly motivated people that have real complaints and valid issues. | ||
| How do you deal with it? | ||
| Well, you simply call in your friends. | ||
| Nobody was directly confronting the police. | ||
| No one laid hands on anybody. | ||
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Nobody touched property. | |
| And they're arrested anyway, solely because the WTO comes to town. | ||
| China and other foreign governments wander in here. | ||
| And now they're gassing everybody. | ||
| What did you see here? | ||
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Did you see any violence in downtown Seattle today? | |
| The First Amendment ended at 4th and Spring. | ||
| Not only could you not say what's on your mind, you couldn't wear it. | ||
| I did that. | ||
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I feel that. | |
| What's the point? | ||
| This man had an anti-WTO sticker on his backpack. | ||
| You took it off my right. | ||
| You're going to protest down here. | ||
| You saw what happened yesterday to your city. | ||
| We're not going to let it happen again, okay? | ||
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Not allowed to happen. | |
| Not here. | ||
| The left coast communists posing as anarchists under Delta Force direction. | ||
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Broke windows at the gap. | |
| They're smashing windows at McDonald's. | ||
| They're jumping over garbage cans. | ||
| What's wrong with this picture? | ||
| If the police are supposedly there to protect the public and property, then why? | ||
| Why did state police, Seattle police, as well as the feds, stand back and allow the anarchists en masse to run around and throw bottles at police, cones, rocks, you name it, and assault private property as well as members of the general public? | ||
| You see, the anarchists were actually given their own operations base. | ||
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Seven days after they commandeered this downtown building, anarchists walked away without a word from police. | |
| Feels to me like we won. | ||
| The building is owned by the Low Income Housing Institute, a private nonprofit that is in large part funded by the city and is now working with the city to house the anarchists. | ||
| All started by 30 to 40 anarchists running around, burning and beating and smashing and stealing. | ||
| And the police, like dogs at the end of a chain, a rottwater you've been slapping, suddenly had their leashes released and with wanton abandon, they rampaged out in a berserk fashion and attacked old ladies, store owners, you name it. | ||
| And then they got to ship everybody to the FEMA center. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| FEMA was helping during this learning process for everyone. | ||
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We've seen 400 people arrested. | |
| The facility at Sandpoint, we're told this fall. | ||
| We're told they did not create another one at Bollingfield. | ||
| So why didn't the police department arrest the anarchists when they moved out of that building? | ||
| Well, that's a question a lot of people are asking, especially since the West Precinct is just down the block. | ||
| We asked the police department this weekend. | ||
| We asked them again today. | ||
| They still haven't returned our call with an answer. | ||
| It's a staged, managed operation. | ||
| These same anarchists have been using Washington, D.C. to create a state of emergency. | ||
| For a day, they allow them to spray paint pig on police cars and attack officers. | ||
| And then the police are released once they're at fever pitch. | ||
| They are useful tools to neutralize the general population's ability to engage in political protest. | ||
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I'm a chipset, I'm a shit, keep truckin', like the two dumb men together. | |
| Call us in line, just keep truckin' on. | ||
| What are these? | ||
| What are these, you ask? | ||
| These are the vaccine inserts that this is for the young parents out there that are watching this show. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| Look, this isn't the plants of the Death Star. | ||
| This is what they want to inject into your children. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Oh, and I actually have some parts highlight. | ||
| Highlighted. | ||
| Highlit, highlighted. | ||
| This is for the pneumukel 7-valent conjunctuate vaccine, prepped by Prevnar. | ||
| Prevnar. | ||
| Oh, since this product is a suspension containing an aluminum adjent, shake vigorously prior to use. | ||
| That's just one of the pieces I have highlighted. | ||
| Oh, Prevnar has not been evaluated for any carcinogenic or mutinogenic potential or impairment of fertility. | ||
| So inject it into your kids. | ||
| All right, that's just one. | ||
| Let's see what this one is. | ||
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This is Verivax. | |
| The Varcella virus live vaccine. | ||
| Also, it's a little smaller. | ||
| Not as many. | ||
| But here's some of the side effects. | ||
| Anaphylaxis, hemic or lymphatic system. | ||
| You get thomboctopenia. | ||
| I can't even pronounce these things that this vaccine could give you. | ||
| Encephalitis, Gillian-Beret syndrome, Bell's palsy, non-febral seizures, meningitis, dizziness, parenthesia, pneumonia, Stephen Johnson syndrome. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Why do I roll up my sleeve? | ||
| Ray syndrome, herpes zoster. | ||
| 18.8 cases per 100,000 persons are going to get herpes zoster virus from taking this. | ||
| This is the Varcella virus vaccine. | ||
| This is one probably introduced in the 90s when they basically just started going in overdrive. | ||
| And, you know, it's why some of you millennials are really messed up. | ||
| Because half your brains have been eaten. | ||
| Because your parents, trusting the science, took you and got you things like this. | ||
| Also, it's not been checked for. | ||
| Oh, here's a good one on pregnancy. | ||
| Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with Verivax. | ||
| It is not known whether it can cause fetal hormone administered to pregnant women. | ||
| You know, they didn't even test that with the COVID vaccine and they were still injecting it into people. | ||
| Oh, Verifax has not been evaluated for carcinogenic or mutinogenic potential or impairment of fertility. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| Sorry, I have to put these close. | ||
| I'm not wearing my close-up glasses. | ||
| But, but, oh, where's the hepatitis B one? | ||
| Is this? | ||
| Oh, here it is. | ||
| The Recombavax, HB, hepatitis B vaccine. | ||
| So, kids, how do we get hepatitis B? | ||
| I don't have anything highlighted in this one. | ||
| It's got all the information, though, about nursing mothers. | ||
| It is not known whether the vaccine is excreted in human milk. | ||
| Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised. | ||
| It's well tolerated. | ||
| They list the adverse reactions. | ||
| You can read this all, but you have to go get these and you have to demand these. | ||
| But what'll happen is the doctors don't want to give these out anymore. | ||
| So they'll go, well, I'm firing you as a patient. | ||
| That's what they'll say. | ||
| They're going to fire you as a patient. | ||
| And then you got to go. | ||
| And then, oh, where am I going to go for my well baby visit? | ||
| Well, here's the little secret, new parents. | ||
| The well baby visits are just a spot. | ||
| It's just a time for the doctor to get close enough to inject your baby with a vaccine. | ||
| And you can look at the schedule that they give you now and go back and look at the schedule they gave kids in the 80s and then in the 70s and then look where it changed in the 90s. | ||
| And even in the 90s, they weren't getting as many as they're getting now. | ||
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| We got we got Barton, Georgia, Chad in Minnesota, Karen in California, Sean in Rhode Island, the mailman, who I believe takes methylene blue, copious amounts of methylene blue from what I remember. | ||
| Jay in FEMA Region 10, Lester in West Virginia, and Don in Oklahoma. | ||
| Oh, you know what? | ||
| And Don, we're going to go to Don first because we're just talking about vaccines and Don thinks Trump is a traitor for the way he is talking about the vaccine. | ||
| Don, you're on the air. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Howdy, Rob, you're great. | ||
| I, yeah, I take a lot of your products, the methylene, blue, and that stuff. | ||
| But anyway, the reason why I called was, you know, I'm sure you and others have heard of Michael Yon, YOWN. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| We've had him on the show. | ||
| But anyway, you know, like he says about Trump, that he's just a straight up traitor. | ||
| Could be just a coward, but he's a traitor because he's still promoting this damn CV-19 shot. | ||
| It's already killed over 30 million people. | ||
| I mean, you got to kill looking at the insurance actuaries. | ||
| And this guy's a total chameleon. | ||
| And a lot of people, I still, oh, I like that. | ||
| He did this. | ||
| Yeah, I like that. | ||
| But I can't get away from the freaking genocide of U.S. Americans, you know, and the males and stuff. | ||
| Why don't they give that crap to Somalis and all these other third world places? | ||
| No, got to do it to our little kids. | ||
| But anyway. | ||
| Well, they did give it to every they sent it out all over the world. | ||
| It's funny, though. | ||
| A lot of the African nations were the people standing up to it. | ||
| Like, I think there was the one African leader that took a papaya and it had COVID, and then he took a goat and it had COVID. | ||
| He was showing that the tests don't work, the PCR tests. | ||
| You could find COVID in anything, essentially. | ||
| Rob, do you know of any modern vaccine that actually shows a net positive benefit over just not taking it at all? | ||
| You know, I don't see a one. | ||
| No, and you know how they measure whether it has a benefit, Don. | ||
| They go, they look at after you give the baby the shot, then they measure, they take some blood and they go, oh, the baby's having an immune response. | ||
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| Exactly. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| If you hit my hand with a ball finged hammer, I'll have a reaction. | ||
| That's how it works. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So we're going to inject the baby with aluminum. | ||
| You know, I read the first one, and the first thing I read is, oh, it's got aluminum in it. | ||
| You got to shake it up good. | ||
| Well, where in modern biology does it say injecting aluminum into humans is good for them? | ||
| Where is that? | ||
| Is that written anywhere, Don? | ||
| Can you show me the book? | ||
| Yeah, I've seen these. | ||
| I looked at some of these when I see them the local school reports on, well, we've only got less than a third of the kids in eighth grade that are proficient to the grade level. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| And you look back early 1900s, there's a couple of them out there reports, and it's like, wow, they were way sharper. | ||
| The eighth grade tests that they gave kids in the 50s. | ||
| You look at that. | ||
| This is to get out of the eighth grade. | ||
| And here's a test. | ||
| I'm looking at that going, hell, I don't even know half this stuff. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| But I was lucky. | ||
| The old primitive school I went to. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Looking back, it was pretty good compared to the crap they got now. | ||
| In my day, they actually taught us how to read. | ||
| We got to raise your taxes because look how stupid these little kids are now. | ||
| We have to create a giant bureaucracy that lives in DC that creates a giant cadre, literally of the minds of Moria, filled with administrators that don't do anything about teaching your kids, but they all have six-figure salaries, Don. | ||
| What's your problem? | ||
| You're not into that? | ||
| We got to retire out of here pretty good. | ||
| And we get full retirement, bro. | ||
| Look, we're not just stealing your snap benefits. | ||
| We're creating palatial all for the rest of our lives. | ||
| We get paid money. | ||
| And it just keeps adding and adding up. | ||
| And there's no like, nobody going, hey, wait a minute. | ||
| How are we going to keep paying for all these people? | ||
| Well, you know, they came up with a solution. | ||
| They said we're going to kill a lot of old people so we can stop paying their pensions. | ||
| They already did probably uh two-thirds. | ||
| Like, they're not gonna die all of a sudden. | ||
| It's kind of a gradual deal, so we don't have to worry about all that social security Medicare stuff. | ||
| We just promise them all those benefits, and they're that they're never gonna see. | ||
| And uh, we're helping by killing, that's how we're helping. | ||
| Yeah, we're gonna bring in a bunch of Somalis and kill all the uh white kids. | ||
| Well, in Minnesota, it's definitely happening, it's definitely happening. | ||
| What's interesting is you could pick out, you could tell a Somali, you look at a Somali, you're like, that's a Somali. | ||
| And I don't have any ill will towards the Somalis, I'm sure they're all nice people, they just like to steal. | ||
| Well, look, look at the Pakistanis and those all the inbre inbreeding, yeah. | ||
| Yeah, gee, I don't know what happens when that happens. | ||
| Like, IQ's in the 50s, I don't know. | ||
| But anyway, it's race talk with Don from Oklahoma. | ||
| I mean, yeah, I agree. | ||
| The Pakistanis, they inbreed the Indians. | ||
| Only what's interesting is the Indians are only like in it for one section of India. | ||
| That's the only section where 90% of the H-1B visas come from, like this one section. | ||
| And it's like all their cousins and uncles and brothers and extended families. | ||
| They're just like, hey, man, we figured out we figured out we found a tunnel into the United States. | ||
| Come on, let's go. | ||
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We're going to make sure money. | |
| You know, I looked at this. | ||
| I've heard you talk about this vaccine stuff. | ||
| I just spent over three hours of them looking at the banking system. | ||
| And it's like my mind just like drives me crazy looking at this test. | ||
| It's like, wow, I don't know that that bank I'm in is it's funny. | ||
| Bankers, lawyers, and doctors are literally destroying society. | ||
| We've allowed these people to have so much power, they're destroying everything that's basic and normal. | ||
| Because the bankers and the lawyers get together and they buy up all the good farmland and start growing seed oil crops and creating these disgusting food combinations. | ||
| And they go, what? | ||
| It's illegal. | ||
| We made it legal. | ||
| Topic, Rob. | ||
| I'm seeing people here in Oklahoma. | ||
| It's just prairie. | ||
| Cows, you got cattle and hay. | ||
| And I've seen prairie fires. | ||
| It blows through here about I've seen them up close. | ||
| It's like about a third of a mile in about 10 or 15 seconds. | ||
| There's no way to outrun it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But you got them doing the scene the other day, another experiment with on ticks gain of function. | ||
| And we already have that white star tick that's infected with some sort of syphilis disease that makes people allergic to meat. | ||
| Yeah, they offoga. | ||
| Now, Don, don't be anti-texan. | ||
| It's the lone star tick. | ||
| Let's give credit where credit is due. | ||
| It is the lone star tick. | ||
| I know you guys up in Oklahoma don't appreciate what we contribute. | ||
| We got these colleges, these agricultural colleges are like out of Stillwater. | ||
| And it's like they got to do something. | ||
| So they experiment on what would happen if, you know, and now you got people that can't eat meat. | ||
| So what happens to the prairie when you get they got rid of the buffalo? | ||
| Now they get rid of all the cows. | ||
| And then you got these grasslands. | ||
| Nobody's turning the grass into protein. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And this thing burns out here. | ||
| Jesus. | ||
| You know, I don't know. | ||
| Better be close to a big river or something. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| Are you put a sprinkler on your house like RFK Jr. did? | ||
| He put sprinklers on his house. | ||
| Everybody else's house on his street burned down except his. | ||
| Well, they definitely keep me busy trying to figure out all the survival how to survive after all their attacks from different vectors. | ||
| And oh, and then this Bill Gates has been involved with that stuff for a long time. | ||
| It's like, oh, we're going to block out the sun. | ||
| Well, hell, I got no trespassing signs on my property. | ||
| And it's like, oh, so you can just come in here and block the sun off my land. | ||
| And it's like, why hasn't this guy been arrested? | ||
| Well, Don, it's legal if they call it an experiment. | ||
| You see, they could go, we're running experiments for 50 years to block out the sun. | ||
| We don't know if we can do it yet, but we're going to try for 50 years. | ||
| And that's what makes it legal because we call it an experiment. | ||
| What do they call that stuff? | ||
| PB? | ||
| It stands for lead, I think. | ||
| I'd like to do some experiment with some lead somebody. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Or somebody. | ||
| The government is like, hell, we got all these jets. | ||
| Why not use them? | ||
| You know, I don't know what they do with these people, but it's like they definitely ought to be hauled up and charged. | ||
| And it's like, we'll get to you like we got to those J Sixers, you know, those evil bastard grandmas in there reading the Bible or something. | ||
| You know, I didn't notice it taking months and months and months to arrest Jay Sixers. | ||
| In fact, the first day Biden got into office, they started arresting people. | ||
| They were all ready to go. | ||
| And they knew, see, they knew they had the court system in their favor. | ||
| That DC court system, they knew exactly. | ||
| They knew the pipeline. | ||
| They knew how they were going to make it run. | ||
| So now, when Trump's people get in charge and they're running, they're like, oh, we can maybe bring people to trial too. | ||
| Oh, no, you can't bring Comey to trial. | ||
| don't like the lawyer you used you know you're how or uh uh the uh you know she is a judge i think How. | ||
| Trump can't arrest illegals in DC without a warrant coming through her or what. | ||
| And it's not a warranting crime. | ||
| It's like, this is a mandate. | ||
| It's time to go. | ||
| Your crime was you've already committed your crime by being in the country illegally. | ||
| That's your crime. | ||
| Arrest that judge. | ||
| Throw in jail. | ||
| No hearings or nothing. | ||
| You're just in there until you've been interfering with a confinement. | ||
| We put him in confinement. | ||
| That's what we have to do. | ||
| But yeah, you do a great job on covering all these complicated issues. | ||
| And that's why I list them. | ||
| Well, thank you, Don. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| And you're also a user of our products. | ||
| Appreciate that as well. | ||
| I'm going to let you go. | ||
| It was a great call. | ||
| Great call from Don in Oklahoma. | ||
| We got about five minutes left. | ||
| We can at least get to one more call. | ||
| Let's go to Lester in West Virginia. | ||
| Let's talk about the Podesta plan, possible false flag. | ||
| Do you have information or are you just opining on this? | ||
| Lester? | ||
| I'm just saying it's Rob. | ||
| I'm here. | ||
| Hey. | ||
| Hey, what's up, bud? | ||
| Last time we spoke, you mentioned you went to college here. | ||
| Now, let me guess which college, you've been a fine broadcaster. | ||
| You went to Marshall University. | ||
| Incorrect. | ||
| Oh, you're a WVU guy. | ||
| I'm a WVU guy. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I just, I put two and two together because, you know, Marshall's got one of the better broadcasting schools on the East Coast. | ||
| And, you know, I'm a soldier broadcaster. | ||
| I've been broadcasting since I had to have an MCC license. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I don't know if you see without the little yellow card. | ||
| I don't have an FCC license myself, but yes, I know about them. | ||
| Go ahead, Lester. | ||
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| Anyway, about the Podesta plan. | ||
| Well, I had some questions. | ||
| I can see some things that Alex has been talking about really unfolding between my eyes. | ||
| I mean, like, at first I thought it was a conspiracy, but then I'm thinking, wow, this is happening. | ||
| This is happening. | ||
| So what do you think the next thing will be? | ||
| Do you think the next false flag will be like this rock that we got twirling around in outer space? | ||
| They saying it could be some kind of alien false flag type of thing. | ||
| Do you think it could be something like that, Rob? | ||
| Or whatever false flags we can look for? | ||
| I think what they're trying to do now is to get Pete Hegseth and Trump to react about what the seditious six was doing. | ||
| And because they said, oh, you know, Trump goes, well, people that are, you know, treasonous deserve death. | ||
| They're like, oh, Trump's calling to kill Senator Kelly. | ||
| Trump wants to kill these people. | ||
| And in fact, I got Stuart Rhodes coming in the third hour to talk about this very fact, which is why I haven't really talked about it too much. | ||
| But we're also going to talk about the bombing of the drug boats because they're trying to get Hegseth on that. | ||
| And they're like, well, will Hegseth call in court-martial Senator Kelly? | ||
| Because he's the actual, you know, he's still in, you know, he's retired, but they could call him back in and court-martial him for the statements he made. | ||
| And, you know, basically what Stuart's going to come on and say is, look, he was making the same statements that we're not going to follow illegal orders. | ||
| He started a whole organization about not following illegal orders in terms of, you know, I think what the oath keepers were more worried about was a door-to-door gun confiscation. | ||
| But there were other, you know, there's other illegal orders detaining people, you know, without due process, detaining American citizens. | ||
| And they're like, well, everybody deserves due process. | ||
| Well, see, these people that have been here for years and years and years have had due process. | ||
| And they're not either sticking with their plan or we're just ending the plan that brought them here. | ||
| And see, we're allowed to do that as a country. | ||
| We're allowed to go, hey, sorry, folks. | ||
| Park's closed, right? | ||
| From vacation. | ||
| They go to Wally World. | ||
| Sorry, folks, park's closed. | ||
| That's what's it. | ||
| The Park of America is closed. | ||
| You're going back home. | ||
| You've got, you've sucked enough off the system. | ||
| You've seen what the system is. | ||
| We've given you the chance to go home and you're not going home. | ||
| Now we're going to send you home. | ||
| Sorry, that's the way it is. | ||
| So in terms of, I think the next step is they're trying to goad Trump into doing something against Kelly. | ||
| Kelly's, you know, kind of laying himself there on the cross. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| Look at the guys. | ||
| Pull it right up. | ||
| Sorry, folks. | ||
| Park's closed. | ||
| But they want to nail Kelly. | ||
| They want Kelly to be nailed to the cross so then they can go, oh, victim, victim, victim, victim. | ||
| At the same time, they're going after Hegseth with, oh, you shot a drug boat twice with two missiles. | ||
| Those people weren't a threat to us anymore. | ||
| The job is to go get rid of the drug boats. | ||
| These guys aren't fishermen. | ||
| I don't see any nets. | ||
| Okay, they call square groupers, you know, those big bundles of cocaine. | ||
| Well, these are round barrel groupers that they have. | ||
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| They're in international water. | ||
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What's the problem? | |
| Oh, we don't know who they were. | ||
| Well, you know, no one said a goddamn thing when our government was literally killing American citizens with drones without a trial or due process. | ||
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Oh, oh, oh, well, it's different. | |
| Demtards can break the law. | ||
| Let's look at Senator Obama Defense Secretary, who's also head of the CIA, Leon Panetta. | ||
| He signed an intel letter about the Hunter laptop. | ||
| He accuses Pete Kedseth of a war crime. | ||
| So this is Leon Panetta, okay? | ||
| And when was Leon Panetta working for the government? | ||
| Well, he was in the CIA from 2009 to 2011. | ||
| Well, I'm going to finish this when we get back. | ||
| Thanks for your call, Lester. | ||
| You brought me on to another subject. | ||
| We'll be covering it right after the break. | ||
| All right, we are back. | ||
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Second half of the second hour. | |
| And I was just getting into an article of this puffy-faced buffoon, Leon Panetta, former CIA head, former defense secretary who accused Pete Hegseth of a war crime. | ||
| See, that's what I'm saying. | ||
| That's the two-pronged attack, trying to get Trump to go after these senators and congressmen for, you know, putting a script together saying no one should follow any orders from the president or illegal orders. | ||
| And then they're asked, well, what the illegal orders? | ||
| And they go, well, he hasn't done it yet, just in case he does it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Just in case. | ||
| But here's Panetta, who he signed the letter and he accuses Pete Hegseth of a war crime. | ||
| Well, Panetta was the Secretary of Defense from, and he was confirmed in June 2011, and he was there until February 2013. | ||
| What happened during that time? | ||
| What happened? | ||
| What happened? | ||
| Well, here's what he presided over. | ||
| Al-Qaeda's YouTube preacher is killed in Yemen. | ||
| Yeah, that's Anwar al-Awlaki. | ||
| Yes, that's right. | ||
| The Anwar al-Awlaki that dined at the Pentagon right before 9-11. | ||
| The Anwar al-Alaki that was killed in a drone strike in Yemen without due process. | ||
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| Now, back then, we didn't care about giving due process to Al-Qaeda because it's Al-Qaeda. | ||
| They also killed his nephew, who was 16. | ||
| So not only killed an American citizen, they ended up killing four, I think, four American citizens over this time period, but they killed a minor. | ||
| And, you know, he was also in communication with the Fort Hood shooter, Malik Hassan. | ||
| They said he was like the, I guess the theocratic leader of Al-Qaeda. | ||
| But no, let's not bring him in and see who he's working with. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| Let's just drone him. | ||
| So that was under Leon Panetta's tenure. | ||
| And that's okay. | ||
| And here's, guys, here's clip 23, Adam Smith talking about people on a boat carrying cocaine are not a direct threat to the lives of our servicemen and warmers in America. | ||
| This is the Demtard talking point right here. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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Was this self-defense? | |
| And how do the rules of international waters play into whether this was a war crime? | ||
| Yeah, in my opinion, no. | ||
| This is not self-defense. | ||
| And no matter where you do the strike, if it's not self-defense, then it's illegal. | ||
| And look, I have a lot of sympathy for the general idea that when we send our service members out into combat, they've got some very difficult decisions to make. | ||
| When you look at what was going on in Iraq and Afghanistan and you're stopping someone, do they have a gun? | ||
| Do they have a suicide vest? | ||
| Are they a threat? | ||
| When you were in the middle of an insurgency with roadside bombs and car bombs and all of that, even in the aftermath of the Afghanistan pullout, when we had that suicide bomber kill 13 service members and hundreds of people in Kabul, and we did that strike against a car that we thought was a threat that turned out not to be a threat, I have some sympathy for that. | ||
| But people on a boat in the middle of the Caribbean carrying cocaine are not a direct threat to the lives of our service members or Americans. | ||
| He's right. | ||
| It's a direct threat to the drug money they launder. | ||
| That's where the direct threat is. | ||
| So the bankers that probably fund this guy, that's where the direct threat is. | ||
| It's to our money supply. | ||
| And, you know, here, here's a little meme put out. | ||
| Here's Obama droning the little kid. | ||
| And he's a hero. | ||
| Oh, going after a boat of drugs? | ||
| Oh, that's a war crime. | ||
| So, same technology. | ||
| That's what we get. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's go to Bregan in Wisconsin. | ||
| Wants to talk about vaccine inserts. | ||
| We were just talking about those, and I got some RFK Jr. vaccine news as well. | ||
| I need to get to this segment, but go ahead, Bregan. | ||
| Hey, Rab Dew. | ||
| My ex-girlfriend used to laugh because sometimes I would have the same green sport coat and purple tie on when you were on air. | ||
| So that was funny. | ||
| And thank Alex for getting me broken up with her. | ||
| Anyway, I have, you know, when people argue at Thanksgiving, a lot of times it's political. | ||
| And ours is four MDs in the family. | ||
| And guess who all have the flu at Thanksgiving? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| All four MDs who took the flu shot. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And I wanted to try and get the mRNA insert. | ||
| And every pharmacy that I went to gave me something that was basically blank. | ||
| It just says refer to the CDC. | ||
| Well, what do you mean? | ||
| If I'm supposed to get the shot today, supposedly, or whatever, give me an insert so I can just sit in your little Walgreens lobby and read it. | ||
| And they will not give me anything. | ||
| I asked for the seasonal flu shot insert, could not get it. | ||
| So could you could you rip through the ones that you, how did you attain those? | ||
| Because I would love to have them. | ||
| Well, see, back in the day before everybody was awakened, you know, to what was going on in COVID, you could go into the doctor's office and literally argue with your doctor about whether to give your kid vaccines or not. | ||
| And the doctor would still see you. | ||
| They hadn't been told, hey, you could fire your patient. | ||
| So I was able to get all these. | ||
| These are all acquired in the year 2005. | ||
| And I've been with you since then. | ||
| I printed out articles from InfoWars in the waiting room, which, of course, you're supposed to be there early or whatever. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Well, I'd get annoyed and I'd stick them in the People magazines and then Newsweek magazine. | ||
| Oh, you stick an InfoWars article in there? | ||
| Oh, I put them all over the place. | ||
| I used to have a restaurant and I put them on the walls, glue them to the walls. | ||
| And guess what? | ||
| People would, you know, knife the wall and stuff like that. | ||
| And in Madison, Wisconsin, they don't really like Alex Jones all that much. | ||
| No, they don't. | ||
| But they talk in weird, long code-coded sentences. | ||
| I met some people from Madison one time. | ||
| We're interviewing people there. | ||
| And I definitely found a DEI student who is like firmly entrenched in DEI. | ||
| And she's giving me these long explanations for things that should have been like an easy, like, three-word answer. | ||
| And, you know, because they don't want to really explain what they're really feeling. | ||
| But hey, since you mentioned the flu shot, once again, line 13, this is for the flu zone vaccine on section 13, carcinogenic, mutinogenic, impairment of fertility. | ||
| It's not been evaluated for any of those. | ||
| Yet they want you to take it every year. | ||
| Okay, so the flu shot, you got to take it every year, but we never tested to see if it causes cancer. | ||
| We don't know. | ||
| But we're just going to, you know. | ||
| And we don't know if it hurts pregnant women. | ||
| So we tell pregnant women to get it and nursing mothers. | ||
| Actually, you folks offered me a job down in Austin, and I thought about it long and hard. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| I cannot handle your Texas heat. | ||
| Yeah, that's pretty hot. | ||
| We finally got a little bit of respite from the heat for, you know, for, I think, a month and a half. | ||
| We'll have a respite. | ||
| But thanks for calling Breggan. | ||
| Appreciate it. | ||
| Glad we could show you those vaccine inserts. | ||
| But yeah, that's how you got to be had to, you have to literally strong arm the doctor to get these. | ||
| Now it's probably impossible because they've been told, listen, people are figuring out what's going on. | ||
| We can't just keep giving them this information. | ||
| They're starting to put two and two together. | ||
| And they're not coming up with six. | ||
| They're coming up with four. | ||
| We got to stop them. | ||
| All right, let's go to Barton, Georgia. | ||
| Go ahead, Bart. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, sir. | ||
| This Jacob Fry reminds me of this Mark Kelly and all his high trees, not seditious six. | ||
| MK Ultra mind control. | ||
| And I believe the Afghan shooter, how obvious is it that he was under MK Ultra mind control under Biden, came in here and he pops a couple people, kills them. | ||
| I believe this Jacob Fray is trying to trigger the Somalis that are under MK Ultra mind control. | ||
| And guess what's coming up, bro? | ||
| Christmas. | ||
| We need to be on the guard for Christmas. | ||
| They're going to start running people over, shooting, stabbing, raping. | ||
| You name it. | ||
| They're going to do it if we don't get on top of it. | ||
| The Somali Christmas massacre. | ||
| Thank you, Bart. | ||
| Yeah, I can see it happening. | ||
| You know, it's wherever, it seems to be wherever the attention starts to go. | ||
| And it was with the National Guard walking around the streets of D.C. | ||
| So we got a guy who used to work with the CIA suddenly drives cross-country, cross-country, and shoots two people with his pistol. | ||
| I mean, amazing. | ||
| What are the odds? | ||
| He's going to drive all the way to DC. | ||
| There's National Guard in Portland. | ||
| There's National Guard. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| We're going to go to D.C., the nation's capital, to basically send a message to Trump. | ||
| And that's from the CIA going, hey, we can get you anytime we want. | ||
| Anytime we want. | ||
| So, all right, let's go to Chad in Minnesota. | ||
| Thanks for your call, Bart. | ||
| Chad, how are you doing? | ||
| Doing well, Rob. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| I'm good. | ||
| What's on your mind? | ||
| Well, a couple of things before I get to the main topic that I was calling in about Ralph Barrick. | ||
| Are you aware that his lab in UNC was behind Rem Desavir? | ||
| Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
| He was behind Rem Desivier. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So the thing that shuts down your kidneys kills 30% of the people who take it. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, that's isn't that great? | ||
| Minor side effects. | ||
| So his, yeah, his, there's a, there's an article on Gillian's School of Global Public Health, which is UNC, and it describes the, you know, the process and everything that went in on that or that occurred there. | ||
| And then he's also, it's interesting, he also has a tie-in with a company that's called Ready, and they develop, they develop rapidly emerging antiviral drug development, drugs, that sort of thing. | ||
| So he's in there and Richard Burr, the former congressman, is there and there. | ||
| I mean, that's still operating. | ||
| So you have individuals there. | ||
| And then also I want to talk about the TIC. | ||
| You had mentioned EcoHealth. | ||
| That TIC disease that they're studying, I mean, that's under EcoHealth Alliance. | ||
| They're the, what is it, CCH? | ||
| I forget exactly what it's called that they're studying, the one that causes all the issues with the meat cattle. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| The Alpha Gal. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Oh, EHF. | ||
| Are we surprised it's the same people every time? | ||
| So it's not a giant group of people, but it's like, oh, we can't go after these people. | ||
| They're ingrained in the government. | ||
| We can't infiltrate. | ||
| He works at a university, so we can't ask him questions. | ||
| We can't go stick a microphone in his face. | ||
| We can't have, what is it, 120 retired generals sign a letter saying go after this guy. | ||
| No. | ||
| Yeah, and it leads me to what I called in about in this intelligence operation that feels like it's never going to end. | ||
| And whether or not you're in on the team that's ahead of everything or not, we need to have that captured. | ||
| And I don't feel that the current administration has that captured. | ||
| So if that's still operating, I mean, not too long ago, I think it was in March, General Flynn on Alex Jones' show had indicated that there were deep state marauders that were caught discussing assassinations of Alex and others. | ||
| Okay, what is that? | ||
| I mean, like, there are people that are operating that are openly discussing assassinations. | ||
| And we all know that we have tools through the NSA that can implicate these individuals. | ||
| And we know why they're not, because they have too much pull, too much power. | ||
| They're pulling all the strings. | ||
| And it's getting to the point where it's like, we're at this precipice where we can't say anything and go, okay, we're going to be black pill. | ||
| No, we're not black pilled. | ||
| We're just worried about what's coming. | ||
| And that's going to happen very soon. | ||
| And if we don't get ahead of this, this is what I feel like it's going to be. | ||
| When Patrick Byrne and General Flynn went to the White House right at the end of President Trump's last term, those were dark days and it started to become, and I don't, I mean, I'm not trying to doom and gloom. | ||
| I'm just saying, let's prevent another one of those situations where we're running, we're basically the time, the clock's running out and we don't have anything. | ||
| And then these individuals, again, because they're all ahead of us through the CIA, the FBI, there are tools within that that we can go after judges and they're not. | ||
| They're not doing it. | ||
| I know. | ||
| Look at Ivan Rakelin. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Ivan Rakeland, the DM, he called it the DMV. | ||
| DC, Maryland, and Virginia. | ||
| You have two current CIA representatives in Congress. | ||
| And it's funny, those two individuals are both involved in what recently came out. | ||
| Elisa Schwatkin and Abigail Spanberger, who's going to be put in as the governor. | ||
| Ivan, there needs to be special government employees that get put in for 120 days and they don't take, they don't, they don't worry about anything like Ivan said, I'll just go to work. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I don't, I'll ignore the noise and I'll go to work and take care of these individuals. | ||
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And you've got to ruffle any feathers, though. | |
| We don't want to break decorum. | ||
| That's what we're worried about, breaking decorum. | ||
| Oh, we don't want to make anybody feel bad. | ||
| No, basically what it is, is these agencies and DC in general is a low vibration area. | ||
| You go there, it feels different. | ||
| Even when Trump was there, the first administration, there was some optimism, but there is a, it's like the low vibration kind of receded to the shadows. | ||
| And then they realized, oh, all we have to do is slow walk everything. | ||
| And we can just, we could just basically all we have to do is run the clock. | ||
| And that's what they're doing now. | ||
| So the same thing. | ||
| What's Ratcliffe doing? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| What's Kash Patel doing? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I mean, I read a report of the report that was put out by the people who don't like Kash Patel. | ||
| And they're trying to make him look bad. | ||
| But they are saying the culture has changed a little bit, but is it going to change enough? | ||
| And it's going to take more than four years. | ||
| And it's going to take a generation to change what is done. | ||
| You know, when the Jenga Tower falls, it falls really quickly. | ||
| It takes you a long time to get to that Jenga Tower to build it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But all it takes is one piece to be removed for it to fall over. | ||
| Well, the Jenga Tower's fallen over many times, and we're still looking at the rubble, going, what do we do with all this rubble instead of just like starting to clean it up? | ||
| So that's, that's the problem. | ||
| People. | ||
| Can I say one last thing? | ||
| Sure, go ahead. | ||
| Bill Binney. | ||
| Are you aware of Bill Binney? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| William Binney. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I know he's been out for a while. | ||
| Thin Thread is the program that he developed while in the NSA, correct? | ||
| He designed it through a group of individuals that were separated and they developed that program, which, according to Bill, was taken by Israel back in, I think, around the late 90s, 2000. | ||
| And it's been captured by other governments. | ||
| But what he has been explaining lately is that if you can get that system or something, you know, along those lines implemented back in, all this stuff can be prevented. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| All of the, okay, somebody's, you know, heading from Washington out to D.C., you've got drugs that are in containers. | ||
| You can find this stuff. | ||
| And again, I'm going back to the intelligence. | ||
| What intelligence is being given that is preventing all this? | ||
| And is it tied in with just how the government, I mean, there's 1.5 NGOs that are estimated in the United States, 1.5 million NGOs? | ||
| What? | ||
| So, I mean, this stuff is just like, and the way he explains it is like, you just, you, you ignore the noise and you just go in. | ||
| And it's as simple as just putting the things which he designed. | ||
| And he, I mean, obviously he said he could have prevented 9-11 had they had the. | ||
| They used them. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Well, but see, all those things are done on purpose, though. | ||
| Those things are done on purpose. | ||
| So these guys developed it basically to develop it just to give it to the Israelis. | ||
| And, you know, what are you going to do when you have a team, you have a team on your team. | ||
| Say your soccer team. | ||
| You got 11 people out there. | ||
| Six of them are trying to make you lose because they've been paid off. | ||
| You can't win. | ||
| You can't win if you had three people that wanted to lose, especially if one of them is your goalie. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All you have to do is get a few key positions and compromise them, and that's it. | ||
| And that's what's going on. | ||
| Everybody's compromised. | ||
| Even people that go in with good intentions get compromised through various means, through international country stars, whatever it may be. | ||
| Thanks for your call, Chad. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
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Do I have time to get through all this? | |
| Yeah, let's go ahead and finish this RFK, the vaccine stuff with RFK. | ||
| So they're basically going to get rid of the Hep B vaccine off the childhood, the childhood schedule. | ||
| Let's go to clip 11 real quick. | ||
| This is Cali means. | ||
| I think it's Callie Means. | ||
| It's one of the means brother-sister group talking about what goes on and why we really need an H, a hepatitis B vaccine. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| A child born in a hospital in the United States today within an hours of coming from source into this, you know, into this body, the first thing that happens to them is pharmaceutical intervention without really asking. | ||
| You know, I mean, there's barely informed consent about this. | ||
| That child's eyes are smeared with erythromycin ointment and they're given a hepatitis B vaccine in their first day of life. | ||
| And the Hep B vaccine is for hepatitis B, which is a sexually transmitted disease and IV drug user disease, of course, which babies are not going to be exposed to. | ||
| And yet every single baby in America is getting the intervention. | ||
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So from the literally the day we are born, I mean, why not test the pregnant mother for those? | |
| They do. | ||
| Okay, so they give it to the women who, even if they have tested negatively. | ||
| Which would be the overwhelming majority. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
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Sue, I don't understand why you would treat a child. | |
| Let's not start. | ||
| Let's not. | ||
| Why would they be doing that? | ||
| Well, because they want to compromise your kids' immune system and give them autism, make them stupid, make them a lifelong patient of the big pharma complex. | ||
| Now, they say, well, there's been all these trials for the Hep P vaccine. | ||
| It's been proven safe and effective. | ||
| Well, here's Aaron Siri over at the HighWire with Del Big Tree explaining how those studies really went. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
| 12. | ||
| If you want to know whether or not there truly was a placebo-controlled trial to license any routine-injected child vaccine, you'll find the answer on this chart. | ||
| And not only the answer to the currently licensed vaccine, but any vaccine used as a control to license a currently licensed vaccine. | ||
| So if it was tested against an earlier vaccine, we also go what that vaccine was tested against. | ||
| There are two licensed hepatitis B vaccines, okay? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Two. | ||
| A child on the first day of life will only get one of these two shots. | ||
| In the clinical trials to license them, there was no control group. | ||
| There was none. | ||
| None. | ||
| There was none. | ||
| To license these for children, there was no control group. | ||
| There is no vaccine that was licensed before these for routine administration to children. | ||
| These two, these are first products of their kind for children. | ||
| They didn't even test, they just tested against nothing. | ||
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Right. | |
| It just tested themselves for testing itself. | ||
| Five days, four days. | ||
| The old vaccine, there was a vaccine in license in 1981. | ||
| RecomVax HB was 86, I believe Androx B was 89. | ||
| And those, the old plasma one literally used human blood to make the vaccine from Hep B chronic carriers, adults at high risk, and then also newborn babies born to Hepi-positive mothers. | ||
| And that was all. | ||
| But that trial did not validate its safety. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| So not even a control group in these vaccines. | ||
| So yeah, RFK Jr. is going to get rid of the Hep B vaccine. | ||
| There's a panel going to vote on it very soon whether to get rid of it. | ||
| Hopefully they do it because why are we giving kids this shot when they don't have hepatitis B, the mother doesn't have hepatitis B. | ||
| And the only way you get it is from sexual contact or a blood transfusion. | ||
| Makes you wonder what's in the blood transfusions out there. | ||
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Woo! | |
| All right, let's go to, let's go. | ||
| Okay, Sean, mailman, you got a minute 30. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| Hey, Rob, good morning. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| Wake up every day, two shots or two droppers of the methylene blue. | ||
| First thing with the creatine, the optimum human, and the bovine. | ||
| And then right around one o'clock, about halfway through my day or so, I do two more drops of the blue. | ||
| And I tell you, man, it's definitely life-changing. | ||
| Definitely, definitely keeps me away from the energy drinks. | ||
| And absolutely love it. | ||
| I appreciate the commercial, the shout out from Alex. | ||
| You guys had the little video of the mailman putting the mail in the mailbox. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I think that was about me. | ||
| It definitely was. | ||
| Definitely was. | ||
| I appreciate that. | ||
| I'm sure you might have had something to do with that. | ||
| You're ingenious with those videos and those compilations you put together. | ||
| Appreciate that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I take, actually, I took one of the methylene blue pills this morning. | ||
| I do a pill every other day. | ||
| And I just find that it's the clear thinking is to me the biggest thing that I've felt on methylene blue. | ||
| Like, I'm just, it's clear thinking. | ||
| It's like, I'm not, I'm not foggy. | ||
| I mean, is that how you feel? | ||
| I actually have to wear glasses to see far distances. | ||
| And I find when I take the blue, it definitely, it doesn't cure my blurriness, but it definitely helps out. | ||
| Interesting. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
| Third hour coming up. | ||
| Thanks for the call, Sean. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We are live starting the third hour. | ||
| Joining me in the studio, Stuart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, also Jan 6 political prisoner. | ||
| What else in your resume? | ||
| Ron Paul consultant? | ||
| Ex-paratrooper. | ||
| Ex-paratrooper. | ||
| YOLA graduate. | ||
| You're a Cyclops as well? | ||
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Yes, that's right. | |
| A pirate. | ||
| Yeah, there you go. | ||
| Speaking of piracy on the high seas. | ||
| Yeah, we talked about that and how Leon Panetta came out and said basically that Pete Hegseth is committing a war crime by going after these drug boats. | ||
| We played a rep saying, look, a boats with cocaine is not a danger to anybody. | ||
| We can just go after them. | ||
| I mean, we can't go after them. | ||
| They're no danger to us. | ||
| How can we do this? | ||
| And you just look at it and you're like, listen, I don't even think this is about the drugs necessarily. | ||
| This is about the drug money. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Like a lot of fentanyl is not going through Venezuela. | ||
| We know that. | ||
| We know it's coming from China and most of it's now coming through Canada. | ||
| If you look at the numbers, but this drug money is money that then gets used by the bankers and then it gets thrown, sucked into these NGOs. | ||
| Oh, that's a message. | ||
| Just to run, yes, to run the undergovernment. | ||
| And the run of CIA. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And to run the CIA. | ||
| So, yes, these groups are pissed. | ||
| The biggest drug cartel in the world is CIA. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| Well, the Chinese are now moving into the territory. | ||
| They certainly are. | ||
| Because that's where the money is. | ||
| That's where the black budget money comes from. | ||
| That's how you can do all these extra things. | ||
| That's how you can overthrow governments without the president even knowing. | ||
| And that could be one of the traps they're doing with Venezuela is to lure Trump in to then subvert him somehow to create some scandal. | ||
| So then they can impeach him in the midterms or something that'll, you know, there's some action, military action there that doesn't go our way. | ||
| And so there's that. | ||
| But let's just talk about, we're going to get to the seditious six as well. | ||
| It all ties together. | ||
| Yeah, it does. | ||
| It does. | ||
| But let's talk about the drug boats first. | ||
| Does PHEGS have this authority to go after these drug boats? | ||
| The President Trump has designated these groups as terror organizations. | ||
| So, I mean, what's the deal? | ||
| The cartels are proxies for China. | ||
| These drug boats are obviously from Venezuela, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
| So they're also proxies, I think, proxies for China. | ||
| Venezuela, I consider just another fellow traveler with the communists, just like Cuba was. | ||
| So I think that he's correct in looking at this: this is the Chinese unrestricted warfare, as General Flynn's been saying also, being used against the United States. | ||
| And that's what fentanyl is. | ||
| Fentanyl is a weapon to kill military-age Americans. | ||
| That's what they've been doing, is killing our young people. | ||
| So I believe it's correct to see the drug cartels as a military enemy in warfare. | ||
| And when you're dealing with a military enemy, I mean, since World War I, World War II, when you sink a ship, you have no obligation to rescue everyone off a ship. | ||
| You just sink it. | ||
| And now, if they're floating in the water after that, then you can, under the laws of war, you're obligated to go try to rescue them if you can. | ||
| But all over the Pacific, we just sank ships like crazy with our and they sank our ships too. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| And they weren't rescuing people. | ||
| No, they weren't. | ||
| So this is ridiculous to say, because what happened is talk about the Japanese. | ||
| Even in leftist media, they're saying, well, the admiral ordered a second strike because the boat was still floating. | ||
| It was on fire, but still floating. | ||
| That's why he ordered a second strike. | ||
| Even if you want to say it's out of bounds to kill people in the water, that's not what happened. | ||
| He was sinking a boat. | ||
| He was going USS Liberty. | ||
| He wanted that GD boat at the bottom of the ocean. | ||
| USS Liberty. | ||
| Yeah, I know. | ||
| I was tying that in. | ||
| But basically, that's what they said. | ||
| That's what Lyndon Johnson wanted that boat at the bottom of the ocean, the Liberty. | ||
| And so that's all he was doing, was putting the boat at the bottom of the ocean, is what I'm saying. | ||
| Which is what's been done throughout warfare. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So later, the leftist media then spun it and said, well, they're floating, they were holding on to floating records. | ||
| No, they were still on the boat. | ||
| It wasn't sunk yet. | ||
| So it's really a big nothing burger. | ||
| But they're trying to use this to back up the sedition six and saying that Trump's a dictator. | ||
| And we're going to get to the sedition six coming right up. | ||
| We got a one-minute break and we're back with Stuart Rhodes. | ||
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Thanks for all right. | |
| We are live. | ||
| I guess this is the official start of the third hour. | ||
| We had that first five minutes. | ||
| Normally we play a report or something, but we were getting right into it. | ||
| Let's get in here. | ||
| Yeah, let's get it going because we got a lot of ground to cover. | ||
| We don't have a lot of time left. | ||
| And we still got to get to the grooming of our children, our youth, which is like, I guess, the third tranche of the tripod that are the trident. | ||
| We got drugs. | ||
| We've got the corrupt government just stealing all our money and making us dirt poor. | ||
| And then we got the grooming of the children. | ||
| And mass immigration. | ||
| And mass immigration. | ||
| Yes, exactly. | ||
| And we covered a lot of that before, but you wanted to get into the killing of American citizens by the Obama administration, which I covered earlier. | ||
| So let's hear your perspective on it. | ||
| I mean, that was Enwar al-Alaki, his son, who was 16 years old at the time. | ||
| He was also an American citizen. | ||
| Both American citizens. | ||
| We're in Yemen. | ||
| So these weren't model citizens. | ||
| These weren't the cream of the crop. | ||
| These guys were doing whatever. | ||
| But hey, Al-Laki dined at the Pentagon. | ||
| Have you dined at the Pentagon? | ||
| I have not. | ||
| Okay, see? | ||
| So maybe you're not with the in-crowd, with the terrorist outreach programs. | ||
| He got in the out-crowded, apparently, though. | ||
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| And he got smoked. | ||
| He did. | ||
| He did. | ||
| At some point, he pissed somebody off. | ||
| So at that time, I opposed what was being done, and I still stand by that because we have to have, we did have under our constitutional order, a bright line separation between what we do with American citizens, even in wartime, what we do with foreigners. | ||
| American citizens have the right to due process. | ||
| They should be tried for treason. | ||
| If they're making war against the United States or aiding its enemies under Article III, that requires a treason, a treason trial. | ||
| What they did, though, is they applied the laws of war and said, oh, that applies to American citizens also. | ||
| The Bush administration did that. | ||
| I oppose that. | ||
| I wrote a big paper about it at Yale that won their topic. | ||
| Because then you can go after anybody. | ||
| Right, because then you can treat any American citizen like an enemy on a foreign battlefield and just smoke them. | ||
| That is a very dangerous, slippery slope. | ||
| And so the one caveat I have about all these drone strikes against boats is that here's the problem: hey, they already codified that, oh, this can be done to American citizens also. | ||
| They did it. | ||
| Bush claimed the authority. | ||
| He didn't actually smoke any Americans like that, though. | ||
| Obama did, though. | ||
| He killed American citizens abroad. | ||
| But they've laid the groundwork, and then they passed the NDA of 2012, codified that, and said, yes, we intend that to happen. | ||
| And then the Supreme Court in the Homde case said, yes, that's okay. | ||
| It's okay to apply the laws of war to American citizens. | ||
| So under the laws of war, if you're walking around, you're not in a recognizable uniform, you're not bearing your arms openly, and you're not under a unified chain of command, you can be considered an unlawful combatant, which means you have no rights under the laws of war. | ||
| They don't take you prisoner or anything to just kill you. | ||
| That was the argument used in the war on terror. | ||
| Then they applied to American citizens. | ||
| Well, right now, we're not wearing a uniform recognizable at a distance. | ||
| You're not bearing your arms openly. | ||
| So that's a slippery slope. | ||
| So that is an issue. | ||
| I've called several government officials retards today, too. | ||
| So that could definitely be considered a war crime. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So there's a slippery slope. | ||
| What we don't want is American citizens being smoked by drones anywhere. | ||
| That shouldn't be done. | ||
| It's already been done. | ||
| That's the dangerous side of this practice of just smoking these boats. | ||
| Now, setting that aside, though, I believe they are obviously not just international terrorist organizations, but they're also actually military enemies because they're proxies for communist China. | ||
| And they've been designated as enemies. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So I think under the laws of war, you could smoke the boat and sink it. | ||
| That's not a problem. | ||
| So claiming that's a war crime is just complete crap. | ||
| Well, let's go to Karen in California. | ||
| And I guess when we go to her, let her talk, put us in talk back so he could hear. | ||
| And Karen, what is your perspective on Venezuela or question? | ||
| Well, there's approximately 30 million people there. | ||
| Well, if we go ahead and bomb them, start the war, which looks like we're going to, they've become refugees. | ||
| They'll be coming to our country. | ||
| And they're not going to be happy with us. | ||
| And we have to take care of them. | ||
| We have to house them, feed them. | ||
| And they're going to hate our guts. | ||
| And I think it could be very dangerous. | ||
| Well, Darien Gap. | ||
| That's supposed to stop most of these people from coming in. | ||
| But yeah, will we have war refugees if we do attack Venezuela? | ||
| I think anything, you know, Stuart, imagining what could go on in Venezuela, do you see it as being a long-drawn-out kinetic war like a Vietnam, or do you see it as something very short, a bombing campaign that then drives Maduro from office? | ||
| If done right, it'd be a decapitation strike that frees the Venezuelan people from a dictator. | ||
| They can do that if they do it right. | ||
| And I think they'd have a lot of grounds 12 support among the people. | ||
| What you don't want to do is kill innocent civilians while you're doing that. | ||
| So I would say it'd be better to go in there using special warfare troops, to do a raid, and just take him out. | ||
| That'd be my best option. | ||
| Decapitate it, then hold open elections for the people of Venezuela to choose their own path. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So you're advocating kind of what we did with the Obama, the Osama bin Laden look-alike. | ||
| Just send in a strike force, take him out, and you're done. | ||
| But can that be done? | ||
| Or Panama, look what you did with Norway again in Panama. | ||
| Yes, it can be done. | ||
| So you use your Rangers, you use your special warfare guys to go in and like seize an airport, surround the palace. | ||
| They were using directed energy weapons too in Panama. | ||
| They found cars that were like completely melted just in the streets. | ||
| Is that right? | ||
| Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
| There were some people who did a documentary on it. | ||
| They're like, what kind of weapons were we using in Panama? | ||
| Because they'd find a car and it would just be melted and everything else around it would be fine. | ||
| So minimal, that was a campaign of minimal loss of life, a decapitation strike. | ||
| So that's what could be done. | ||
| It didn't turn into a long, didn't turn into Vietnam because the Panamanian people were like, yeah, Norrega was a dictator. | ||
| He was our dictator for a long time, working with the CIA, drew in drugs and all that, but he fell out of favor. | ||
| Among other things at Contadora Island, we know he was there, I guess, probably getting blackmail information on Bush because I think Bush visited the islands and who knows what he was doing there. | ||
| And there's a whole theory that they just went after a couple buildings just to get some of the files that were, you know. | ||
| Wouldn't be surprised. | ||
| Just like Saddam Hussein at one time was our dictator. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Same problem. | ||
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| But Madero, he carried on under what Chavez, the legacy of Chavez, which is a blatant communist dictatorship that's ruined Venezuela and ruined the lives and killed many of their own people. | ||
| And so I believe it's within, it's a humanitarian mission to take him out. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, let's get into the seditious six. | ||
| And you can, we talked about you coming on last night and you're like, look, I'm actually, I have no problem with what they said overall. | ||
| And they're trying to lure Trump into a trap. | ||
| Explain the trap. | ||
| Explain what they're doing. | ||
| And explain how you were doing this too during the Obama administration. | ||
| So in 2009, I started Oath Keepers and out of the gate, we issued a declaration of the chance we will not obey. | ||
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That's right. | |
| You were there at the founding in Lexington Green. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Old school. | ||
| Old school. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| So, but we said, hey, you have a duty to refuse unlawful orders, which is a fact. | ||
| It's just true. | ||
| And we went further and listed, here's 10 orders we will not obey. | ||
| And we had current serving military from the very beginning, including one Marine that rode in, and he was actually part of Marine One that flew the president around, flew Obama around from the White House. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| So none of our active duty military members were ever persecuted or prosecuted under UCMJ for even not just saying we won't follow unlawful orders, but saying, here's 10 we will not follow. | ||
| And the reason why they didn't try to do that is it just would have drawn more attention to us and more attention to the mission and the message. | ||
| So in some ways, what they're doing is they're taking a play from the Oath Keepers playbook and saying, oh, now we're going to talk about unlawful orders. | ||
| Well, great. | ||
| I think it's fantastic. | ||
| So I think, but what they're doing is luring Trump into a trap because it is protected speech, whether they like it or not. | ||
| Mark Kelly's engaged in protected speech. | ||
| I think it'd be a tragic mistake to try to prosecute him under UCMJ because he's retired military. | ||
| He's also a sitting U.S. senator. | ||
| So he's now running around and saying, oh, look at this. | ||
| I'm a victim. | ||
| I'm a victim. | ||
| He wants to kill me for my free speech. | ||
| And so it's a trap. | ||
| What Trump should do is do jiu-jitsu on him and say, okay, let's talk about the oath. | ||
| Let's do a national address to the American people, have Pete Hakesef there, have Tulsi Gabbert there, both of them prior military, both of them very credible, to lay out what the oath responsibility is. | ||
| The oath is to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
| Now let's talk about the enemies, foreign and domestic, China. | ||
| Let's talk about Soros and what's been done to our country intentionally. | ||
| Let's talk about the domestic enemies, the communists inside the United States, the massive influx of Somalians, for example, jihadists, like the Ilhan Omar. | ||
| Let's talk about them and lay out the plot by Brennan. | ||
| Lay out the pedestrian plan. | ||
| Just lay all the stuff that you guys have been talking about for years, and you've been right about it. | ||
| Lay it all out for the American people. | ||
| Address the troops, but the American people can listen also and educate them about the fight we're in right now against a coup, an ongoing coup that started when Trump came down that escalator and hasn't stopped ever since. | ||
| And I think you started with the seditious six video. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And then you have Pete Hegseth come out and say, look, we may not like this speech, or the president even. | ||
| We may not like this speech, but this is free speech. | ||
| This is part of your First Amendment right to have this speech not be impeded by the government. | ||
| Essentially. | ||
| And then you go, but let's look at what they say. | ||
| And then you bring in all the other stuff around it. | ||
| So you actually, like, by playing that, you're like, here, we're even giving them a platform to say their speech in front of us. | ||
| And we're not offended by that speech. | ||
| We don't think it's right that they should be doing this, but we're going to explain how they're wrong and all the different ways they're wrong and how they may be involved in something else. | ||
| Because Gallego, the representative of Gallego, talks about a script that was being written. | ||
| Who's writing these scripts? | ||
| Well, but they're not wrong. | ||
| They're stating a fact that active duty military have the duty to refuse unlawful orders. | ||
| That's true. | ||
| That's what we're all taught. | ||
| There's lawful orders you must obey. | ||
| There's unlawful orders you cannot obey. | ||
| There's a presumption of lawfulness that retains good order and discipline in the ranks. | ||
| But if something's blatantly unlawful, you have a duty to say no. | ||
| That's under our Constitution and also under the international laws of war. | ||
| So that's true. | ||
| So I'd say, okay, they're correct about that. | ||
| They're factually correct about that. | ||
| But why are they doing this? | ||
| It's because they are domestic enemies of the Constitution, trying to create dissension in the ranks. | ||
| And I believe also trying to make Trump gun shy. | ||
| They don't want him taking decisive action anywhere inside this country or against our foreign enemies. | ||
| So they want to put him on the defensive. | ||
| So now he's worried about, oh, I don't want to be perceived as a dictator. | ||
| I've got to watch what I do now. | ||
| And of course, the weenie lawyers around him will be circling him and going, this is why you can't go too hardcore about doing mass deportation, even though it's completely lawful. | ||
| So President Trump should take advantage of this and say, okay, let's talk about the oath. | ||
| And here's where we are. | ||
| We are facing an ongoing coup and insurrection by the left and by the deep state against our Constitution. | ||
| Let's lay it all out. | ||
| This is the war we're in. | ||
| And here's why they should be purging. | ||
| I don't think they've done enough purging inside the DOD. | ||
| You've got a lot of state behind just like Millie that'll be proxies of China. | ||
| Millie was China's bitch, basically. | ||
| They're slow walking everything. | ||
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| So they need to have a purge inside DOD, inside DOJ, inside FBI, and inside the CIA. | ||
| I believe HexF is good to go. | ||
| We just need to do more purging, but Ratcliffe should be fired. | ||
| Bonnie should be fired, and so should Kesh Patel. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I mean, I think there's a report out there that the culture has kind of changed in the FBI, but he doesn't seem like he's up to the task. | ||
| No, it's not up to task. | ||
| It's not just that. | ||
| It's also he is now carrying water for the deep state and covering for them. | ||
| Like the way he spun the 274 FBI agents in the crowd on J6. | ||
| He said, oh, they were improperly used for crowd control. | ||
| There's no dare dare. | ||
| No, complete nonsense. | ||
| Yeah, so he's covering for them and playing. | ||
| Well, he's playing Bagman. | ||
| He's covering for them. | ||
| I mean, you know, nobody was with the Butler shooter. | ||
| He totally acted alone. | ||
| Do you believe that? | ||
| You believe that? | ||
| Not alone. | ||
| He made those bombs by himself. | ||
| And, you know, he had someone went and cleaned his house, took all the silverware out. | ||
| After he was dead, they just decided to go do that. | ||
| But nobody that was associated with it. | ||
| Yeah, Epstein killed himself. | ||
| The Butler shooter acted alone. | ||
| So the FBI was improperly used on J6. | ||
| They weren't actually trying to incite people. | ||
| They're doing crowd control. | ||
| And we still don't know who the bomber is. | ||
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| Can't figure out the next bomber. | ||
| We can't figure that out. | ||
| Probably, I bet that bomber acted alone, too, even though they're on the phone with somebody, acting alone. | ||
| Right. | ||
| But we'll never know who they are. | ||
| And he's not purging out any of the FBIs that persecuted the American people. | ||
| Not going out there and showing American people who all the CHSs were. | ||
| He's not exposing the deep state. | ||
| Well, let's go back to the orders that you were talking about. | ||
| He's not investigating the deep state either, obviously. | ||
| No, obviously not. | ||
| But those keepers put out 10 orders we're not going to follow. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Like a detailed list of exactly, these are the things we're not going to do. | ||
| Like gun confiscation for right, right? | ||
| Yes, that's the top one. | ||
| And then you and then you look at what they just said, oh, there's a legal order. | ||
| Don't follow any illegal orders. | ||
| Oh, we don't know what they are, but they're going to be. | ||
| And then they're asked, what are the illegal orders? | ||
| And they go, well, we don't know. | ||
| He hasn't actually given any illegal orders yet, but we know he's going to. | ||
| Well, now they're starting to say, well, this is an example of a legal order smoking these boats. | ||
| So they're starting to go into that territory. | ||
| But like I said, I say, welcome that. | ||
| Let's have a discussion about what's going on in our country and what your oath means. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And use that as a teaching tool. | ||
| Well, let's talk about where this drug money goes. | ||
| What banks wasn't it? | ||
| It was like, oh, it wasn't Barclays. | ||
| It was HSBC maybe that was getting all they got caught with all this drug money. | ||
| And they say like 40% of the money flowing through the banking system is drug money. | ||
| It's drug profit. | ||
| So the bankers have an obvious stake in making the drug money stay where it is and keep the pipeline flowing because it keeps everybody happy. | ||
| Right. | ||
| That's why they don't want Trump. | ||
| Like, I believe Trump should use the military on the border in Mexico or even go into Mexico because Mexico is obviously a failed narco-state. | ||
| That's why the Mexican people themselves realize that now they know that. | ||
| What's her name? | ||
| What's the name? | ||
| Sheinbaum. | ||
| She's an obvious puppet of the cartels. | ||
| And so, once again, Mexico, much like Afghanistan, you've got a failed narco-state that is now run by the bad guys. | ||
| And so I think Trump should go in there with the military. | ||
| But to make him afraid to do that, that's why they're attacking anything he does. | ||
| They're claiming is a war crime, is unconstitutional, or illegal. | ||
| They're trying to keep him from doing that. | ||
| And the reason why is because they benefit, like you're saying, they benefit from all the drug money and also all the human trafficking that's still coming across the border. | ||
| Right now, there are still children being trafficked across the border because with Border Patrol doing the best they can, they still don't have enough personnel on the border to stop it. | ||
| It's just a reality. | ||
| And it's a big border, and there's a lot of places you can get around it. | ||
| And there's not a fence everywhere either. | ||
| In fact, this is a good time to go to Jay in FEMA Region 10. | ||
| Hey, he's waiting for Trump to stop talking and do something. | ||
| He wants to start taking action. | ||
| We were just covering that, like why he's not taking action. | ||
| Jay, what do you think of that? | ||
| What else do you have to say? | ||
| Yeah, I'm in 100% agreement. | ||
| And I listened to Jones last or yesterday talking with Buentes about that. | ||
| And I believe that I don't agree with everything that Buentes says, or even Jones for that matter, but he's right. | ||
| It's just kind of, unfortunately, it seems to be kind of a pattern, you know, that Trump seems to, when things are going really south, he starts, you know, saying the right things. | ||
| But then when it comes to actually, you know, doing, it seems to, you know, kind of ring a little bit hollow. | ||
| And granted, most of that's coming from the fact that, granted, he is the captain of the ship, so to speak, but 95% of the crew is mutinous. | ||
| So, you know, how much effect is he really, you know, going to have? | ||
| Yeah, you're steering the ship in circles, essentially. | ||
| Well, and I agree. | ||
| I agree with what both Nick and Alex said yesterday. | ||
| I listened to that. | ||
| Yes, the rhetoric from Trump is fantastic, but we don't see follow-through. | ||
| And it's really strange. | ||
| Like in his first administration, you'd see posts, he's posting on Twitter about what he wants done, and then Bill Barr won't do it. | ||
| But he never fired Bill Barr. | ||
| And we're seeing the same thing now. | ||
| He'll say, like, like with Kash Patel, Kash Patel's covering for what happened on Day 6. | ||
| Are somebody? | ||
| And Trump was like, oh, President Trump's like, hey, there's no way they're being used in the crowd for legitimate law enforcement purposes. | ||
| He's completely correct. | ||
| But yet his own director of the FBI that he put in there is covering for it. | ||
| So he should be fired. | ||
| It's like, look, I like my jet, Trump. | ||
| I like to fly around and see my international country sensation. | ||
| So why doesn't I don't understand why President Trump doesn't fire all these people that are not following through with what he wants done? | ||
| It is extremely frustrating. | ||
| I just don't understand. | ||
| Yeah, you know what he's afraid of? | ||
| He's afraid of the backlash of firing people. | ||
| What's the backlash? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| It's going to be from MSNBC. | ||
| It's going to be from 60 Minutes. | ||
| It's going to be from CBS. | ||
| They're going to be like, oh, they're not doing what he wants. | ||
| He's dictator Trump is going to fire people. | ||
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| So he has, here's my suspicion: is that he has weenie lawyers around him telling him, oh, you can't do that. | ||
| It looked too extreme. | ||
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| And that's what happens. | ||
| And they're helping to run the clock out once again, like they did the first term. | ||
| Run the clock out until he's gone. | ||
| And then there's no special investigators being put in. | ||
| Like, make Matt Gates a special investigator. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Let him go. | ||
| Put Ivan Ranklin. | ||
| Put him in a special investigator. | ||
| Let's get some people who are interested and have skin in the game and want to make things happen. | ||
| And let's turn them loose. | ||
| You know, because Cash talked a good game, did he not? | ||
| For years during the Biden administration. | ||
| He went around and talked about how great he was going to be. | ||
| He was going to dismount. | ||
| He was going to do all this stuff. | ||
| And then he gets in. | ||
| He's like, FBI is great, guys. | ||
| They have this jet they let me use. | ||
| I mean, you know, what do I have against the, of course, nobody was involved in Butler except this one kid on the BlackRock videos. | ||
| And of course, the murderers from HRT who killed LaVois Finnecum deserve medals. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Yes, exactly. | ||
| So it's just like, there's got to be some, it's like the fourth angle of the Zapruder film that you never see. | ||
| That's what they show him. | ||
| They're like, look, we have cameras everywhere. | ||
| We got you six ways to Sunday. | ||
| You know, it's what Schumer said. | ||
| You know, the deep state will get you six ways to Sunday. | ||
| So obviously they got Kash Patel on something. | ||
| He's compromised, which is why he should step down. | ||
| But if he won't do that, he should be fired. | ||
| And why won't he step down? | ||
| There's got to be a reason. | ||
| Because he's doing their bidding. | ||
| Like you said, he has the perks. | ||
| He wants to be in there, but now he's doing their bidding. | ||
| So President Trump, I don't understand what's going on, but he needs to realize that he's running out of time. | ||
| He's running out of time to defeat the deep state and save this country. | ||
| Well, let's look at a piece of rhetoric he dropped yesterday. | ||
| This is clip 14. | ||
| This is Trump talking about something we all love paying our income tax. | ||
| And I believe that at some point in the not too distant future, you won't even have income tax to pay because the money would take it in is so great, it's so enormous that you're not going to have income tax to pay. | ||
| Whether you get rid of it or just keep it around for fun or have it really low, much lower than it is now, but you won't be paying income tax. | ||
| We've slashed $1 trillion. | ||
| I like that. | ||
| That sounds great to me. | ||
| Slash the income tax. | ||
| Yeah, give people their own money. | ||
| And they're talking about, oh, what we put in place of it, a 30% sales tax, which I'm like, well, if you're not paying income tax, you're not paying property tax and you're getting rid of all these other taxes and you're just going, okay, whatever you consume is what you're going to pay tax on. | ||
| Well, I can see that working, except for food. | ||
| You can't put it on food. | ||
| And then anything else you buy, luxury items, TVs, whatever, is a 30% tax. | ||
| And then, but there's nothing else. | ||
| And if the government can't work on it, well, you got to downsize the government. | ||
| That's the way it works. | ||
| But here's the problem: Congress does not want to do that. | ||
| Of course not. | ||
| And so he can say these things. | ||
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| And once again, it sounds fantastic. | ||
| It's like a campaign speech. | ||
| Here's what we want to do. | ||
| But then what's actually happening right now? | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| Right, nothing. | ||
| And Congress is dragging their feet. | ||
| He's not going to get any action out of Congress. | ||
| No. | ||
| He has to focus on what he can do as commander in chief. | ||
| And he has to take down the corrupt members of Congress along with the corrupt judges. | ||
| And I've been saying it since 2020. | ||
| He has to use his power of declassification to expose them, expose their criminality. | ||
| Doge the rest of the executive branch. | ||
| Doge was the exact right thing to do. | ||
| For some reason, he got talked into fighting with Elon Musk and shutting down Doge. | ||
| The deep state does not want that to happen. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Obviously, which means we need more Doge. | ||
| Yeah, the Uni Party, I really believe that the Republican Uni Party members don't mind losing the midterms because it gives them an excuse to just sit on their hands and do nothing and it continues the grift. | ||
| Well, they tried. | ||
| They want Maga to fail. | ||
| They want Trump to fail. | ||
| Yeah, because then the next person they come in, they're like, well, we can control this next person. | ||
| He's not a self-made billionaire. | ||
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| So it's just continuing the grift. | ||
| Let's get rid of Trump. | ||
| So they'll smile in his face and he's got his ego. | ||
| But at the end of it, they want him gone. | ||
| They want him stopped. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And then, well, what do you make of this? | ||
| Troy Nels, MTG, they're getting out of Congress. | ||
| You know, these seem to be like people we want in Congress, but they're like, they're sick of it because they see the inaction going on. | ||
| And at some point, rational people go, what's the use of doing this if nothing's going to change? | ||
| She's been blackpilled. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| They have been. | ||
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All right. | |
| Well, we got a whole nother segment left with Stuart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, Jan 6 political prisoner. | ||
| We're going to cover, I want to go into this grooming stuff. | ||
| And we got a couple more calls. | ||
| Maybe we'll take them if we got time. | ||
| Stay tuned. | ||
| You're watching the American Journal. | ||
| Alex Jones is coming up in just half an hour. | ||
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| Yeah. | ||
| So you can remember all 10 planks of Oath Keepers, which you're in fact reforming Oath Keepers again. | ||
| So what was it, 2012 you started it? | ||
| 2009. | ||
| 2009. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Yeah, you were there in the founding of it on Lux Marine. | ||
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| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
| So that was 2009. | ||
| Yeah, 2009. | ||
| I remember the one I remember the most is Guy Cunningham, who did the 29 Palm survey. | ||
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| He really left an impression on me because he was so animated and what he was, you know, going and why he was there. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| You know, and he had done the survey that basically 30% of the Marines at the time, this is in the 90s, would confiscate guns from Americans. | ||
| Right. | ||
| And that freaked him out. | ||
| Yeah, it did. | ||
| And he blew the whistle on that. | ||
| And yes, he was one of our founding members of Oath Keepers. | ||
| Good man. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And what's your first plank in the Oath Keepers Orders We Won't Obey? | ||
| Well, not obey orders to disarm the American people. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| And so you guys are reforming the Oath Keepers. | ||
| Where can people find more information and even become a member? | ||
| Oathkeepers.info. | ||
| They can find information. | ||
| They can join there. | ||
| They have to mail in a check right now. | ||
| But also, you can go to giftsengo.com forward slash oath. | ||
| And if you want to join, you can just do a donation of $100 there. | ||
| And they put in a note that it's for membership. | ||
| And your donation is anonymous, but I'll be able to see your email and I'll honor that. | ||
| You can just go ahead and join on there if you want to. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I think we've covered a lot of the seditions. | ||
| If we may pick up more of that, but I really want to get to this. | ||
| This is the grooming of our children is going on. | ||
| And I think this RuPaul drag race, even though it's about adults, which is fine. | ||
| You do it adult, whatever you want to do in your time, dress up like an alien. | ||
| Okay, fine. | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| But when you look at the listen to the words in this little theme song that we're going to play, we're only going to play part of this clip. | ||
| We're not going to play the whole thing. | ||
| This is clip 15. | ||
| And I believe it's 15. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| RuPaul's drag race. | ||
| So this is the promo that they put out. | ||
| It's starting in January 2nd. | ||
| Let's just listen to the words that are being sung in this little theme song. | ||
| Go ahead, guys. | ||
| Let's play it. | ||
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In shady times, let there be light. | |
| And let there be drag. | ||
| This season, 14 new queens will be the light the world needs right now more than ever. | ||
| Wake up, sugar, baby. | ||
| It's the lady boss who paved the way for all the hungry children to get paid on television. | ||
| Wake up, sugar, baby. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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All right. | |
| Right there. | ||
| So the lady that paved the way for all the hungry children to get paid on television. | ||
| That's the words that they're singing right there. | ||
| And you look at that and you're like, oh, well, they don't mean, they don't mean children. | ||
| They mean these people, the drag queens are the children to the mama RuPaul. | ||
| And I'm like, well, okay, you could think of it like that. | ||
| But let's go to clip, let's go to clip 16. | ||
| This is just the intro. | ||
| This is what Michael Strahan, former football player, former like defensive end, you know, this is how he's describing Desmond is amazing, who is a drag kid. | ||
| Okay, let's play this. | ||
| Let's see how it's connected. | ||
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And if you haven't heard the name Desmondapolis, get ready for this trailblazing 11-year-old drag kid who RuPaul is calling the future. | |
| His bravery is inspiring so many. | ||
| We're going to talk to him in just a moment, but first, let's take a look at his amazing story. | ||
| So, RuPaul. | ||
| Oh, look at him prancing like a little girl. | ||
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11 years old, and I like pizza, trains, and drinking root beer that's caffeine-free. | |
| I also do drag, and I love to put on makeup. | ||
| Okay, that's enough. | ||
| I mean, it's warped. | ||
| It's going to get worse. | ||
| Don't worry. | ||
| We're about to make it. | ||
| We're about to take it up to 11. | ||
| But there, RuPaul says this is the future of drag. | ||
| RuPaul's theme song for the newest season is about the little children getting paid, hungry children getting paid on TV. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| Which is obviously what this kid is doing, trying to get paid on TV. | ||
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Yep. | |
| And there's actually clips of Desmond dancing for people at bars and getting tips. | ||
| Okay, so that's more of the getting paid. | ||
| In fact, I think we're going to go to that. | ||
| This is the grooming gangs. | ||
| This is kind of a compilation, one of the many compilations I've put out of what they're doing and what they're saying. | ||
| And these are drag queens that want to read to your children, but they always talk about it. | ||
| They even admit we're grooming the next generation. | ||
| They say it in that, they use the word grooming. | ||
| And where do we hear grooming? | ||
| We hear about grooming gangs in the UK, you know, raping little kids and creating sex slaves. | ||
| So let's just watch this. | ||
| It's about five minutes long. | ||
| And I hope you're still here with me at the end of it. | ||
| Here it is. | ||
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We are grooming the new generation of Americans to be fully embracing diversity and inclusivity. | |
| Oh, we're going to strip in front of kids at the library. | ||
| This is normal behavior, people. | ||
| This is what God crews. | ||
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This is an awesome Billy Weaver shop this flip. | |
| I'm actually going to be one of the drag queens reading for drag queen story time. | ||
| Drag queen story time. | ||
| Look, this child's giving money to the drag queen, dancing. | ||
| Teach the children. | ||
| Teach the children. | ||
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I'm all about education. | |
| Can I get away? | ||
| I used to be very tall as a libertarian. | ||
| No, no. | ||
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What's going on? | |
| I am not there to push any kind of agenda. | ||
| I was told at the library council meeting last night that I'm pushing the trans agenda. | ||
| I'm pushing an overly sexualized agenda. | ||
| Are you nervous? | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Do you want to touch my hair? | ||
| No. | ||
| And for the children and the people that support it are going to realize that this is going to be the grooming of the next generation. | ||
| That's the whole goal is to make kids that aren't used to seeing something like me more comfortable seeing it. | ||
| Michael likes to twerk. | ||
| Now, does anybody in this room know how to twerk? | ||
| Turn around and shake your butt. | ||
| Shake him, shake them, shake them, shake him, shake them. | ||
| It was a first for this branch of the public library, too. | ||
| Let me spread my legs in front of you, kid. | ||
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The hips on the drag pin go swish, swish, swish. | |
| I'll show you at the side so you can bet. | ||
| And we're like, how is this even going on? | ||
| How is this video evening? | ||
| Let me take this away. | ||
| People are letting their kids participate in this. | ||
| Look at the kids twerking. | ||
|
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What has this world come to? | |
| There's Desmond. | ||
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And people do Kenny Corsica. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| Is the world youngest club kid? | ||
| Looks like he was just simulating snorting cheddars. | ||
| People were out there to find a younger club kid. | ||
| Will they find one? | ||
| No. | ||
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Please welcome Deathman Hapless, aka Desmond is amazing. | |
| Michael Strahan again. | ||
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Yeah, have you been to a nightclub? | |
| No. | ||
| No? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Oh, you haven't been to a nightclub? | ||
| Oh, there it is, Desmond. | ||
| It's amazing at a nightclub. | ||
| What goes on in the back room? | ||
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Should be an all-ages thing. | |
| It's not going to lick itself. | ||
| There's literally a sign of one of these that says it's not going to lick itself. | ||
|
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No one's there to push an agenda. | |
| It's a mine. | ||
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No one's there to persuade people or to recruit people. | |
| They were all accepting. | ||
| They all were happy about it. | ||
| Children's side. | ||
| Pedophilia and everything. | ||
| The woman gets up on her table, spreads her legs. | ||
| It's a man. | ||
| It's a mad dog entertainment. | ||
|
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Most people seem to walk away having a good time. | |
| Start them young, right? | ||
|
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Start them young, right? | |
| Anyone can new drag. | ||
| Everyone can new drag. | ||
| Everyone can choose the color. | ||
| I'm all about education. | ||
| I actually do story time with drag queens in Chicago. | ||
| Got family programming. | ||
| Family program. | ||
| We just confirmed that a registered child sex offender has been reading to children at a Houston Public Library as part of its drag queen story hour. | ||
| A media spokesperson for the library confirms one of those drag queens, Tatiana Malanina, is really Alberto Garza, a child sex offender. | ||
| In 2008, he was convicted of assaulting an eight-year-old boy. | ||
| This is Tatiana Malina, my sister from Queens of the Week. | ||
| A lot of the core values of being a drag queen, love, acceptance, joy, laughter, self-expression, are values that we want to instill in our kids. | ||
| So I think it's really interesting. | ||
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And we spread the joy of reading and the joy of just spreading love. | |
| Spreading love. | ||
| Don't get it on me. | ||
| Yeah, that's where I switched from being libertarian to being a little bit more. | ||
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I am Todd Nickleby. | |
| I'm a non-offending pedophile. | ||
| I'm part of one of the most horrible groups of society. | ||
| No question about that. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| We're not ourselves charged again with your. | ||
| I'm campaigning. | ||
| There's the pedophile, the self-admitted pedophile that's like being a victim now. | ||
| He's a victim. | ||
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You know, we're non-offending pedophiles. | |
| Non-offending pedophiles. | ||
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When they see somebody that they're attracted to, do they automatically think, oh, I want to jump on them and have sex with them. | |
| So it's the same with us. | ||
| It's just, you know, we just happen to be attracted to kids. | ||
| They should be killed. | ||
| And everywhere else, pedophilia. | ||
| But when it's done institutionally and they can get away with people dressed up like demon clowns with your children, pull up tranny time in the New York schools. | ||
| This is put out in the New York Times like it's wonderful. | ||
| And it's the biggest, scary looking group of weirdo, pot-bellied men. | ||
| Looks like a bunch of Dennis Hastards running around with clown makeup on, just hopping around, rubbing their giant bellies in front of children. | ||
| And you're like, what alternate universe is this? | ||
| What planet did I wake up in? | ||
| You know, I'm going to say this. | ||
| If after watching those videos, you still bring your kids to one of these drag queen story times, you are a sick person. | ||
| And I mean, this is what, there it is. | ||
| It's not going to lick itself. | ||
| It's right there. | ||
| Right there. | ||
| It's not going to, that's what's on the wall at a drag queen. | ||
| It's not going to lick itself. | ||
| That's what they're bringing kids to. | ||
| If you're bringing your kids to this, you're a very disturbed person and people should take your kids away. | ||
| It's child abuse. | ||
| It's child abuse. | ||
| And you're literally setting your child up to be a sexual assault victim in the future. | ||
| To get brutally raped by one of these fat, pig-like creatures. | ||
| even worse to be genitally mutilated. | ||
| Sure. | ||
| It's like a weird version of the Sharia law mutilation of children. | ||
| It's the same thing that's being done now through the leftist lens. | ||
| It is, yes. | ||
| One's through the deep right, one's to the deep left. | ||
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Yeah. | |
| Well, one's through Islam and one's through, you know, it's a red-green alliance, one's through communism. | ||
| You know, I thought I put up the grossest footage in that compilation, but you guys are outdoing me now with this B-roll. | ||
| This is a, I mean, and it's just, it boggles the mind. | ||
| So why is it that all the pedophiles went to Jeffrey Epstein's Island are not being actually exposed and prosecuted? | ||
| I can't imagine what it could be. | ||
| Oh, oh, because our whole society would fall apart. | ||
| Because what? | ||
| Only pedophiles are running society. | ||
| Only pedophiles can run society. | ||
| Is that what's going on? | ||
| Is that what they're telling us? | ||
| Apparently. | ||
| I mean, oh, no. | ||
| Banks will go under. | ||
| Oh. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Oh, no. | ||
| The stock market will crash. | ||
| The stock market will crash. | ||
| All the corrupt governments around the world will collapse because they're all been exposed and compromised because they're pedophiles. | ||
| We've got to keep that system running. | ||
| That's why I'm so frustrated with Trump. | ||
| Once again, why don't he just expose them all? | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| What has he got to lose at this point? | ||
| Because it ain't going to get any better. | ||
| If you just let it go on, it's just going to get worse. | ||
| You're going to leave office. | ||
| They're going to prosecute you and your family, and that's going to be it. | ||
| And all the rest of us. | ||
| Let's go to part of this clip. | ||
| This is John Rich. | ||
| This is what he would like to do with these groomers, I would say, is what he calls them. | ||
| This is, I don't have the name on it. | ||
| 18. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| And I really believe it is a spiritual, wicked worst that they are waging on the kids in this country and around the world. | ||
| And music is one way they use to do that, that that's one of their tactics. | ||
| And so as a musician myself, I said, I'm going to at least throw one song out there that pushes back against that to hopefully inspire people to at least throw up defenses around your kids. | ||
| You're not going to knock all these people out. | ||
| There's too many of them. | ||
| 36 million reports in one year. | ||
| That's how many were reported. | ||
| That's not how many happened. | ||
| 36 million in a year. | ||
| I don't know what we're supposed to do with that. | ||
| We are completely overrun by them. | ||
| But again, that's the point of the righteous hunter is for parents to wake up, be proactive in their own households, and then go out and find organizations like the Tim Tebow Foundation, people that hire teams of people to go out and sting these bad guys. | ||
| They set them up, they arrest them, they drag them off one by one by one. | ||
| I wish the federal government would fund many Tim Tebow foundations. | ||
| We should have 20 to 30,000 full-time predator hunters, righteous hunters out there across this country. | ||
| Maybe this song will lead to a conversation like that in D.C. I'm not really hopeful that that'll happen, but it might. | ||
| And we've got the right administration. | ||
| I mean, Trump has said he's on record when he was running for president that he thought pedophiles and anybody that sexually assaulted a child should receive the death penalty. | ||
| But I haven't seen that come to fruition yet. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| All right, that's good. | ||
| We can cut it out there. | ||
| So why isn't the FBI doing that right now, taking down all the pedophiles across the country, rescuing the 300,000 children we know we're trafficking? | ||
| We're supposed to have all these ICE people, and when they're done deporting people, just turn them into pedo hunters. | ||
| No, do it right now. | ||
| Well, the FBI has thousands of agents. | ||
| They persecuted all of us. | ||
| Right. | ||
| Put them to work. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Go do this. | ||
| But no, they're not doing it. | ||
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No. | |
| So now you got to have private foundations run around and rescue kids. | ||
| Well, then you might find people who work at Disney, which has happened before. | ||
| You might find people who are like in your government, you know, get caught up in these things. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Exactly. | ||
| And that's what they're afraid of. | ||
| And then it all comes down. | ||
| And the low vibration Satanists that prey off these children and do it for, because there's a whole system set up, but at the bottom of the barrel is these Satanists who are like, you know, harvesting children, essentially. | ||
| Because a lot of these children go missing and we never see them again. | ||
| And that's what's at the bottom of the barrel is these people that are harvesting children, and they need to be put to death. | ||
| Well, they're actually at the very top. | ||
| So, when Kelly Sorrell, our legal counsel for Oathkeepers, she was a prosecutor in Texas on the border on sex crimes against children, and she'd work up a case against somebody, and then she'd get a message back: oh, you can't prosecute him. | ||
| He's protected from DC. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| He's untouchable. | ||
| You can only go for the small fish. | ||
| You can't go for the big guy. | ||
| And that's what you see the FBI doing, getting a lot of small fish out there. | ||
| We haven't seen any big guns happen yet. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| I think we've got time for a couple more calls. | ||
| Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
| Go ahead, Andrew. | ||
| How are you doing today? | ||
| Yeah, great information about the vaccines. | ||
| And I wanted to say that's why the InfoWars products like Nitro Boost and Turmeric are so important because the doctor is spot on that you guys have on your show. | ||
| That by opening the vascular and the circulation system in your body, that counters harmful effect if someone has to take the COVID vaccine. | ||
| Like I made the mistake of taking it. | ||
| And right after I had the shot that night, I had like pain, like almost like stroke-like system. | ||
| And for at least a month, I had like weakness in my right arm and harder to breathe, exasperated breathing. | ||
| And I was shooting a girl's lacrosse game, which I like girls' lacrosse, but I was like huffing and puffing. | ||
| And the weight of the camera, everything was the same, the variable. | ||
| So it was weaker. | ||
| And I was like, oh, I don't want to die. | ||
| Like doing a lacrosse game. | ||
| Yeah, you need to get the spiked protein out of your body is what you got. | ||
| So all those products are great. | ||
| Check out Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| It's got NAC in it, which helps your body produce glutathione, which helps get rid of the spiked protein. | ||
| That's in my opinion only. | ||
| That's my opinion. | ||
| Which one is that life force? | ||
| It's called Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| It's at theAlexDrugstore.com. | ||
| Yeah, it's a giant horse pill. | ||
| I take regular NAC, but I also take Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| But I've done years of cleaning it out because I got pretty sick from COVID and I did natokinase. | ||
| I followed the McCullough protocol, a lot of butes and I. | ||
| But there's Ultimate Life Force. | ||
| It's got a lot of things in the back that you will find in a bunch of separate supplements. | ||
| But the NAC is really good. | ||
| Natokinase is good. | ||
| I think it's got bromeline in it, probably zinc. | ||
| Those are all things. | ||
| And if you can get your hands on ivermectin, just start taking ivermectin and zinc. | ||
| Do it for like a week. | ||
| And, you know, that's what I do. | ||
| I'm not telling you what to do, but that's what I would do. | ||
| And see what happens. | ||
| See how you feel. | ||
| And there's a lot of different things you can do out there. | ||
| Not only no side effects, but it's beneficial. | ||
| Like if you say something's good in the bedroom or it's good for hair and skin, it's like, okay, well, why is it good? | ||
| That means the nutrients that's assimilable and vitamins and minerals that have to work together. | ||
| So it's not just that something, the products that you sell are beneficial overall. | ||
| They're not just holistic or no side effects. | ||
| They're general. | ||
| And then you have specific, but they're all beneficial more broadly is what I mean. | ||
| Yeah, it's not seed oil sludge you're putting through your veins. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| Guys, I'm feeling great too. | ||
| It's been great, like after I started taking the product. | ||
| It's been like two or three years, so I'm definitely in the clear, but I'm going to try that one too. | ||
| Yeah, well, excellent. | ||
| Excellent. | ||
| Thanks for your call, Andrew. | ||
| Take care. | ||
| Any comments on that? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, you know, we have to defend ourselves against the obvious plan to depopulate the planet and kill us off. | ||
| You know, I think Catherine Austin Fisk called it the great purge or the great calling. | ||
| And she's right. | ||
| And so we have to defend ourselves against that because people are shedding all around us, unfortunately. | ||
| Even if you didn't get the shot, I didn't get the shot, but people were shedding. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| I take ivermectin every now and again as a prophylactic. | ||
| I used nicotine patches as a way to fight back to get the spike protein. | ||
| And these are things, so there's things you can fight that it's the serenity prayer, the things that you can change. | ||
| What are the things you can change? | ||
| What you're putting into your body, how you're exercising, the things you're doing, you can affect, like, you can't affect what Trump's going to do. | ||
| We could talk about it. | ||
| We could talk about it, but we can't make Trump do something, but we could talk about it. | ||
| But there's things you could do that you could do right now. | ||
| Take a methylene blue in the morning. | ||
| Helps you think clearer. | ||
| So then you're making good decisions throughout the day. | ||
| You can take Ultimate Life Force, which cleans the spiked protein out of your body, you know, allegedly, whatever, whatever disclaimers you got to put. | ||
| But these are things that you can do that will put you in the game and get your game face on to go out there and do and take on life because life's not easy. | ||
| There's a lot of things going on and not everything's going to work out in your favor. | ||
| So if you're calm and you're in the right place, you can take these challenges and go, oh, maybe look at it a different way. | ||
| Something happens. | ||
| It's not always the end of the world if something doesn't go your way. | ||
| Maybe that was God closing a door and opening another one. | ||
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Right. | |
| So even when he has a CEO of Pfizer in the Oval Office, he's praising him as a good guy. | ||
| The lizard breather. | ||
| Breathes with his neck. | ||
| Mass murderer. | ||
| Who breathes with their neck? | ||
| Nobody. | ||
| Unless you're a lizard. | ||
| Lizards breathes with their neck. | ||
| He literally breathes like this. | ||
| His neck goes up and down like a pump. | ||
| It's disgusting. | ||
| So like you said, we can't control that, unfortunately, but we can defend ourselves and get off their pills, get off all their crap, get yourself cleaned up. | ||
| Like right now, I'm doing straight carnivore. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Eating real meat. | ||
| Yeah, real meat. | ||
| So you do your best, you know, grass-fed beef, try to find a local rancher that you can buy from. | ||
| Just separate yourself from the beef system as best you can. | ||
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Yep. | |
| A chest freezer is not that expensive. | ||
| And you could fill it up with meat and eat all year long and just have it coming in. | ||
| Go hunt some deer. | ||
| Go hunt some deer. | ||
| Venison. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| But just watch out for the lone star tick. | ||
| You don't want to get that on you. | ||
| All right. | ||
| 50 seconds. | ||
| Mike and Boca Rattan. | ||
| Go ahead in Florida. | ||
| Hello? | ||
| Yep. | ||
| You got about 30 seconds. | ||
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Okay. | |
| Yes. | ||
| I like to address artificial intelligence and robotics, especially the special congressional election they had yesterday. | ||
| He only won by eight points. | ||
| Right. | ||
| He should have won by 30 points. | ||
| This tells us we're going in a direction that this is going to be, this is the biggest issue. | ||
| The Republicans aren't addressing this. | ||
| The Democrats are addressing this with universal income. | ||
| By the way, I wrote a thesis. | ||
| I wrote it. | ||
| Give us the link real quick. | ||
| We're going to the end of the show. | ||
| Give us the link. | ||
| Okay, I will do that. | ||
| Give me your, let me talk to someone now. | ||
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I'll get it to you. | |
| Well, we just ran out of time. | ||
| Thanks for the call, Mike. | ||
| There's a thesis out there we must all read. | ||
| Somewhere. | ||
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