I'm Alex Drones, and as of right now, it looks like we're sending data to Facebook where they will not accept our stream.
But thank you for tuning in.
Those of you that make it, this is your host, Rachel Ray.
What's up, the Liberty Broadcast?
Cheers!
You can tell I'm new to this.
Sorry.
Joining us today is Christy Lee.
Let's jam out, Christy.
All right.
All right.
You can do some freestyle stuff here if you want.
We're just boobers.
I need lipsticks.
Joan usually steals the show, but he's freaking out because we're being banned or shadow banned or whatever you want to call it on Facebook right now.
Lots of funny business with Facebook.
Yeah, I wonder why.
I was just watching that.
I wonder why.
I'll get all my dancing done in one second.
here we go Are we live?
Yes?
Because I'm looking down.
Kind of.
I'm not seeing any live action on the bottom of this OBS here.
Anyway, guys, thank you for tuning in again, as I just stated, to the Liberty Broadcast with our special guest, Christy Lee, in the house.
We are so excited.
I was hoping one day this would happen, and it has happened.
It has happened.
Welcome.
You got me out of the house.
This is taped in front of a live studio audience, and I don't know how to talk.
So yeah, so while Drones is here, he is just as excited, but he is, like I said, trying to figure out what is happening with Facebook, because Christy Lee, you were saying that there are some issues with Facebook recently.
She was showing me a video of somebody trying to like a page or like something.
Yeah, so Facebook is still actually the highest volume of...
Audience that I have right now and I never know when that's going to go away because there's so much funny business that goes on.
They shadow ban, of course.
And then I was just watching on one of the latest videos that I posted.
Someone sent a video of them trying to love the video and Facebook would not allow them to.
He's like, watch as I try to like it just disappears.
So it's just insane what they do.
I guess others have gotten...
Yeah, maybe you disrupted our Facebook.
Maybe.
Maybe.
Maybe it is all my...
We've seen it happen before.
I don't remember.
I think it was with Savannah, right?
Was it with Savannah Hernandez?
We had like some kind of, I don't know, I think we had like an issue or maybe it was, oh, maybe it was Papert.
I don't know, but they're on to us.
I mean, I'm still not sure how I feel about Elon Musk because there's a lot of red flags there, but one thing that would be nice that he has said he wants to do and could do is...
Just open it up.
Make it more transparent.
Let us see the algorithms.
Let us see what they're doing.
That would be fascinating.
And I would be all about that.
Yeah, I'm very interested to see what that's all about.
I was just talking to somebody recently about how when Elon Musk, the talks of him buying Twitter, he was going to buy Twitter.
He was like buying it at that moment.
And I had this huge influx of like people on my Twitter.
And I had always been at like a 700 following on my own Twitter.
And it never went anywhere.
And I hated it.
I was like, why is this number never going up?
Even though I'm getting, you know, followers, it just never moves.
And then when that happened with Elon, I started, I was getting like five, four, three, you know, just every day was happening.
And I think a lot of that has to do with the people that maybe work for Twitter that are controlling.
So, I don't know.
It would definitely appear that they pulled something back.
They were trying to fix something back.
Because, I mean, you were not the only one to experience that.
I mean, I think I had gotten up to 13,000 followers and then it dropped one day all the way to 11,000.
So it's just like, I guess, a couple thousand people all on the same day decided they just do not like me.
I mean, that's normal.
Duh.
But then...
You know, with this takeover, I mean, it popped back up.
I mean, I think it's like 12, 5 or whatever.
Which is, I mean, when you compare this to other people and what we do, it's just like that's still nothing.
But I mean, like I said, Facebook, I think I'm at about 84,000 right now.
But what's insane is like there'll be certain videos that go viral and they'll be shared.
I mean, I have a video I did with Dr. Bregan that has been viewed 250,000 times on Facebook, and yet I'll gain maybe a couple hundred people.
This is weird math.
We need Elon to buy Facebook also.
So yeah, I know, but I do appreciate the people that are giving warnings about it.
Elon Musk, because, well, I mean, I'm going to say this as a whole.
Anytime that anybody in the movement of freedom and foundational constitutional rights and things like that, that looks to anybody as a hero, that's always like a huge red flag.
Like, people are crazy about Trump.
I mean, if I put...
Anything that is remotely negative about Trump, because I'm just actually trying to be fair.
People lose their minds and will be like, I'm unfollowing you.
Just by being skeptical of Elon Musk, people lose their minds.
And it's just like, dude, I've been saying this.
Do not look to anybody as...
We want one so bad, I get it.
But we want one so bad that we're willing to, you know, just toss all our support behind anyone that seems to be fighting back.
Because that's a problem with true conservatives and people that really love freedom and really love the country is that we're so eager and desperate for some to fight.
Because true...
True Republicans.
And by true Republicans, I mean like rhinos.
True Republicans, then they're a unit party.
They are weak.
They're so pathetically weak that anytime anyone has a little bit of fight in them, they're like, yes!
You're our hero!
And they throw all of their loyalty and support to them.
Do you think that a lot of that, I think a lot of that comes from people that, number one, that don't know enough.
Right?
And that aren't willing to go the extra mile to do the research to know, you know, enough.
So they're listening to a little bit of the not mainstream media.
They're listening to a little bit of Infowars.
They're getting a little bit of this.
But they're still beholden to, like, the Trump.
We're still to Trump.
But I've come across people all the time that do question Trump.
That are Trump supporters.
Like, I'm a Trump supporter.
But...
I'm not okay with every single thing that Trump does.
There's room for somebody else, obviously.
Obviously, if it's between Biden and Trump.
Or Hillary and Trump.
Exactly.
It's no question if it's like those two.
But I hate this mentality.
And I think the reason that I hate this mentality of teams and picking a team and being so super loyal to one person or one team, the reason I hate it so much is because I've seen it.
In the career I was in, in the career that I used to love, I saw the playing of the team mentality.
Here in America, we love teams.
We're all about sports.
I mean, I'm from Ohio, and Ohio is crazy, like, Buckeye!
Liver Diver Buckeyes!
You know, like, if you're a Michigan fan, you must die.
I mean, like, the team mentality in the Midwest is like...
The worst.
I mean, every time that season would run around, I would know, okay, it's Ohio State-Michigan time.
That means we're going to be rolling out all kinds of stories on Ohio State versus Michigan, including doing stories on who had the best decorated Ohio State basement.
This was on our news.
This is the state of our society that we're so obsessed with teams that we have allowed the news to play us.
It's particularly mainstream media and legacy media to play us and divide us in teams demanding that you pick us up.
I'm very resistant to picking a side.
Obviously, people are going to be like, you are Team Trump, and okay, fine.
But I don't know that I necessarily want to be Team Trump because I'm trying to take always a step back and not play into...
There's teams.
This mentality is crap.
You have a benefit that I think a lot of people don't have or we have.
And like I said, you're constantly looking.
And these other people are...
Like, grasping for anything, right?
Because they're so desperate because they're living in hell and they don't know how to figure it out.
They're just like, I'm living in hell every day.
I mean, and it's only gotten worse because they have played on a very powerful emotion of fear over the last couple years.
And so this whole team...
Mentality has only gotten worse because of this fear factor.
But the whole reason that I also try and explain to people about why I hate this team mentality is because it is just another revenue stream.
They would literally tell us in the newsroom that if we could frame our headlines in a certain way or if we could ask a question in front of a story to basically make them click on the story and drive people to our website.
Try and frame it in a way that would essentially spark emotion and essentially lead to people arguing.
In the comments, because what does that do?
If you have a subject or a question that has people engaging and even arguing in the comments, back, forth, back, forth, back and forth, that's engagement, that's engagement, that's engagement, that's engagement.
For all that engagement, when you present that to advertisers, that is...
So they literally want to play you.
They literally want to have you arguing, going back and forth.
Oh, I'm going to get my last comment in because that's money sign, money sign, money sign.
Then they can sell more advertising.
So there's a very whorish, gross aspect to trying to create this division.
I try to check.
I'm human, but I try and check myself constantly.
Stay skeptical.
Stay reasonable.
Stay empathetic.
Put yourself in that other person's shoes because if you're not doing that, then you're just part of the game.
You're just part of the machine.
Right.
No, 100% agree with you.
And this is one of the reasons that I was so excited to have you on because I know how passionate you are about this because this has been your life.
I did want to ask, what got you here?
Starting in news, you were doing mainstream media for a long time.
Tell us a little bit about that journey and then where you are now.
I was attracted to the concept of being...
A reporter, a news anchor, because it was kind of like putting my head as a kid.
I was asking questions a lot.
My parents would joke around, oh, here's a little reporter investigating what's going on.
I was homeschooled.
I didn't have other things to do other than spy on my family members.
Tell on everyone.
And so, I mean, it was kind of like...
Put it in my head.
My dad loves theater.
I grew up on musicals.
I still love musicals and theater.
I minored in theater for a bit.
But then when push came to shove, I ended up going all in on, you know, only like at this time, only like a super small percentage of people that majored in broadcast journalism actually broke into the industry.
Way back when, when I was in school.
When you were in school.
I mean, now that's changed.
Ten years ago?
Not a lot's changed in ten years.
No, it's more than that.
So, I mean, this was a highly competitive field, and I am competitive, and I liked the challenge, and I'm like, worst case scenario, I don't get it.
But I did.
I worked my butt off, and I worked against extreme shyness.
I know it might not seem like that, but, I mean, there's definitely a shy, my husband will tell you, extremely insecure side of me.
And I had to, like, Break through that.
And I was proud that after failures, I mean, the first tryout to be a traffic reporter was just such a complete disaster that I was crying in the parking lot.
Like, literally, just like, I'm never going to be able to do this.
But, I mean, so then to finally have achieved that was, it was a dream come true.
It was a childhood dream.
And so I do love the concept of being...
A reporter, of being a news anchor, of being involved in your community.
But just over the course of the time that I was there, I mean, I...
It was first broke into television news.
I've been in news forever, but in television news, 2008, the year that the market crashed.
And this was just when social media was just starting to integrate into being so important in the news industry.
And that was a major factor of its demise and how it became total.
BS.
So it's been sad.
There's been moments of grieving over what I thought it was, what I wanted it to be, what I loved about it, and then what it ultimately became, which is just now it's a joke.
And I think so many people realize that.
Literally, anybody you talk to, we do a lot of times where we'll be out on the streets, right?
And we'll be talking to regular people.
And no matter if they're on the right or the left, they can all agree.
We don't trust the news.
Right, right.
That is a cold, hard fact.
And it's strange to have that ground with someone who you completely disagree with.
But, you know, it's right in our face.
It's right at the gas pump.
It's everywhere.
And so moving from mainstream media to now working at Infowars, how is that?
Well, of course, I mean, that's like an easy target for people to try and attack me.
Like, oh, how can you say that you have integrity if you work for InfoWars?
We dismiss all of the things you say because you work for InfoWars.
But the thing is, what's beautiful about it is, like, when I...
I wanted to tell my story and I wanted to share my frustration.
Where do you think I would have been able to do that?
Do you think I would have been able to go to any of my former news stations and been like, what about when you did this?
Or what about when you did that?
Where else was I supposed to share my story?
So the fact that I was on...
Mind you, when I first came and just to have this discussion, I didn't know what was going to lead to contributing to InfoWars.
I was wanting to share my story, and I thought it was kind of poignant.
What if I did share my story, my frustration with censorship, my frustration with my colleagues that are cheering on censoring others?
What if I did want to share that on the most censored platform?
I'm so adamantly against censorship.
And if you're a true lover of journalism and a true lover of free speech and freedom of the press, then anyone that's a true journalist would be against this ridiculous concept of censorship.
A true journalist will bring the facts.
They will bring their sources and let the viewers decide for themselves.
Anything else is you're disrespecting your audience.
You're telling your audience that you think they're stupid and they can't sort out the details.
And you're also basically saying that I didn't do my due diligence.
I didn't give you all of the sources.
I'm getting a little bit too passionate.
I didn't bring all my sources or my facts.
To I'm just altogether going to decide for you.
I'm going to be the arbiter of truth.
I mean, this is insane.
And the fact that any of my colleagues that I've...
You know, whatever, would align with this insane.
Many of them don't.
I mean, many of them are still working in the business and they're doing what they can do.
They're blooming where they're planted, if you will.
But for any journalist that would at all cheer on any kind of censorship with knowing the true tenets of journalism to hold those in power accountable and, you know, just basically deliver information is...
Absolutely insane to me.
So that's why I wanted to share my story.
And then when it came down to talking to Alex and talking about if there was some kind of work we could do together, the thing that really struck me is that I told him.
I was like, look, I love journalism.
I've been in news for like 20 years.
I can't say that I'm going to agree with you.
I said this.
I said, I can't say that I'm going to agree with you.
I don't really want to, you know.
My end is sensationalizing.
I just want to bring, I just want to deliver information, you know, and when appropriate, I want to bring faith in because I haven't really gotten to do that.
Faith's very important to me.
And he's like, I'm a Christian.
I just remember that.
He's like, I'm a Christian.
I believe in God, you know, and he's like, no, do what you do, you know.
And the fact that, you know, at every other news station I worked at, there was always like...
You know, checks and balances and, like, maybe they wouldn't let me talk to this person or that person or talk about a certain subject.
And the fact that this person was saying, I trust you.
Just do whatever you want.
I'm not going to tell you what to say.
I'm not going to direct you.
Really, because there were rumors that Alex Jones...
Tells his host what they can and can't say.
Are you saying that's not true?
Actually, that would make my job easier because when I get the call and it's usually a day before, like, hey, can you guest host?
I'm like, crap, because you have to prepare three hours of content.
You have to get your own guest.
Every now and then I'm going to be like, hey, can you get me in touch with this person or that person or to the producers?
But nine times out of ten, I'm setting up completely my own interviews, completely my own information.
I mean, I...
You've had some really great interviews.
Thanks.
I make a rundown and, you know, I'm, yes, I'm doing all of that, okay?
Like, it would probably be easier if they would say, like, this is what you're going to talk about.
No, I don't get any direction about what I can and can't talk about.
I've never.
Right.
Any time I've contributed, any time I've guest hosted, they've never said, you cannot talk to this person or we want you to talk to this person.
It's just been...
Total freedom, which is how it should be, you know?
And so that's what's acidite, is that anybody that would criticize that I contribute to InfoWars, it's just like, what do you mean?
I mean, this is me.
I have total control, and I didn't have that in my former situations.
Yeah, no, we are so happy to have you.
As an InfoWars supporter, watcher, you know, over the years, I always love seeing...
I'm not a feminist or anything, but I love seeing a woman come on into their own and just really lay it down.
Not everybody does.
There's definitely people that when they're tuning in, they're expecting a certain thing, and I'm not that thing.
That's fine.
That's the good thing about InfoWars is they have a show for everyone.
They're so diverse.
Harrison Smith in the morning and then you have Alex Jones.
Some people can't even handle Alex.
So they don't watch Alex.
So they watch their younger audience maybe.
They watch Owen or Harrison.
So it's always changing and I love it because you do get that freedom.
Harrison has spoke about it before with us and we don't have to ask.
Owen anything because he says it all the time.
And sometimes if Alex doesn't agree with him, he busts in on the show, which is a lot of fun to watch.
So let's get...
How are we looking, drones, with everything?
You want to give us an update?
Yeah, it looks like Facebook is definitely not going to let us.
Stream there.
We're sending data to them, and they will not accept it.
So we'll just go on with the show from now, and then I will go back and upload it, I guess.
So I wanted to let you know that I prepared you a drink, and it is right over there.
Yeah, I've been drinking it, actually.
Oh, okay.
As soon as everything went haywire, I just started drinking.
I'm going to call fake news on that.
Because this looks like a drink that's been drunk.
Because I see that drink over there, and it is not looking like it has been drunk.
We all have something different.
Fact-checking in real time.
George has not been drinking his drink.
You can tell by the level that it was at before and the level that it is at now.
He's trying to put the fire out, but I really just want him to drink.
We are going to go to some experts to weigh in on this very serious allegation.
Yes, we're going to go right over to you.
The experts say.
Yeah, that's another thing that I have complained about is that over the course of my time in news, there's been this very vague, experts say, you know, and I remember even when I was kind of green in the TV news industry, like, I'm like, why am I calling this person an expert?
And they're like, well, I mean, it's just, you know, viewers, they can't really understand complex descriptions of who said, this is literally what I was told.
Complex descriptions of who people are.
So we generally use just experts, you know, when we're talking about somebody on second and third reference.
And I'm like, okay, so pretty much everybody is an expert just randomly.
Unless it goes against what we're talking about.
Yeah.
Then they're making speculations about, you know.
Right.
I mean, I even felt uncomfortable with that title myself because, again, when I broke into the news industry, it was also...
Actually, an investment advisor rep or stockbroker, if you will, because my parents had a financial firm.
This, again, was the market crash.
I did a weekly segment called Market Minute and broke down what was happening in the market and how everything was crazy.
In describing me, they're like, our reporter, Christy Lee, is also an expert in finances.
I was like, Should you call me an expert, though?
I mean, at the time, gosh, what was I, 20, 25, 26?
And so I'm like, yes, I mean, I earned my licenses, and they were difficult licenses to earn.
But it felt very uncomfortable when they were saying, like, and not only is a reporter, Christy Lee, you know, a reporter here, but she's also a financial expert.
I'm like...
Expert.
Like, that's, like, such a heavy term, you know?
And I was like, can't you just call me what I am?
You know, an investment advisor, representative, you know?
And they're like, oh, you know, we always have to be considering our audience at a third grade level.
So it's just, we'll call you an expert.
It's just the easiest, you know?
So, I mean, this term expert is such a laughable thing now, and they use it all the time to give credence to their side of the narrative.
And you'll notice that, you know, it's only the experts that they choose.
You know, what about the experts that maybe, I don't know, disagree with that expert?
Can we have that expert on too?
Because, you know, shocker, there are experts that...
Sometimes have different opinions.
What?
No.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah.
Some.
It's another pet peeve of mine.
It has to be.
So it's such a crazy time for you, you know, especially because you were in mainstream media for so long.
You probably had dreams and hopes of going to maybe bigger, better places than where you were.
And now you probably think, I will never.
Okay, well, I have a little bit of a story on that.
So, yes, I had an agent out of New York that had wanted me to make the leap long before I did.
He was, like, highly marketable.
And this was a New York agent, so he didn't save any words.
So, like, at this time I was anchoring.
In Toledo.
And I was, let's see, how old would I have been?
Like maybe 28?
We'll say 28. And I was having this conversation and he's like, you're highly marketable right now and you're not getting any younger.
You need to make this move now.
And I was like, I promise I'll make you so much money someday.
I just can't do it right now.
It was a horrible time in my life going through a divorce.
Nobody wants to do that, obviously.
And I was like, I need to work some things out here.
And plus, suddenly, because I was getting...
I had a high-level interest at that time, top markets.
All of a sudden, the top station in my hometown of Toledo had More interest in me.
This is how this stupid thing works.
Like, oh my gosh, Dallas is interested in her?
Okay, now we'll give her it all.
You were so trendy.
I know.
So I did.
And I don't regret it at all.
I got to go and work at the station I grew up watching alongside the news anchor I grew up watching.
I mean, how surreal and awesome is that?
So it did keep me in my hometown a little bit longer.
And then when I took this job in California, I was thinking of it as a stepping stone.
I'm going to learn more about the nation and I'm going to get to talk about a different community.
Because, you know, when you're in the news business a long time in your certain area, certain community, you end up kind of recycling the same stories over and over each year.
So I'm like, this is going to really grow me and my understanding of other people and how other people live.
And I just had all these hopes and dreams and then it all came crashing down because I moved there right when the pandemic broke out.
And so then we saw the nation all talking about the same thing.
It's every flippin' newscast was about...
Yeah.
Everyone repeating the same.
Yep.
And we were all talking about the pandemic and all talking about the election.
And it was just over and over and over again.
And then I saw other strange things happening.
I'm like, why is all of a sudden all these adjectives in my script?
You know, because news is supposed to just be straight.
Like this person said this, this person said this.
Suddenly there was like adjectives thrown in.
And I'm like.
Why is this necessary?
And then suddenly in my scripts there would be sentences with no source and I would turn to my co-inker and I'm like, who's saying this?
What's the source on this?
And he was on the same page like, I don't know.
And so we would bring it to our news director and say, what is going on?
And this is when I was starting to get very disenchanted with the direction of...
Where news is going.
And I was starting to kind of explore into like, well, maybe I want to do alternative media or maybe I want to do my own thing.
But I didn't know how to make that happen because I was a single mom of three in California across the country from my hometown.
I didn't know how that was going to work.
So long story short, God just worked it all out for me.
He's like, you're not going to be able to figure this out.
I'm just going to fix this all.
And give it to you so you won't have to make decisions.
Yeah, your life has changed drastically.
Drastically.
But going back to the opportunities, when I left that news station, I was offered a position in network, but I ended up having to turn that down for multiple reasons, and I won't go all into that.
So I did get the opportunity, but I realized that wasn't going to work out for me.
And so, yeah, I mean, I guess in that sense it was like the death of a dream.
Like the birth of a...
Yeah, but a birth of an all-new, way cooler dream.
Yeah, I mean, that's what's so cool about...
You were able to get out right at the burning of the...
Of the, you know, mainstream media actually bringing you the news.
You were able to escape, right, when they were kind of flipping.
There's a verse in the Bible that talks about, like, and I'm going to massacre it because I don't have it right in front of me, but it essentially says, like, the ways of a man are to, like, to plot out his plans, but it is the Lord that establishes them.
And, again, you'll...
Those of you that read the Bible and are also of faith probably know what I'm talking about.
But that's essentially it.
Like, I had a way that it seemed right to a man.
I had a way that I...
Wanted things to go when I thought things could go, and I'm super oriented, so I was like, I'm going to make this happen.
But, you know, God knew better, and He had established, He had established my plans, and He made them so much better and bigger than I could have dreamed.
Like, this is, like, such a better position for me to be in.
I can feel good about what I'm doing.
I wouldn't have felt good about what I was doing, no matter...
At what high level?
I mean, and look at it now.
Like CNN.
CNN is considered network, but they have such low ratings compared to most alternative media.
I mean, they would need to do five times over what they would do to compare to the alternative media.
And I mean, gosh, network news, I would have had maybe a national reach.
But what I'm doing now, I have the potential to have a global...
Right.
Which is like so crazy to me when I do Facebook Lives for as long as I'm allowed to be in there.
Apparently we're not allowed on there tonight.
We'll see after today.
But it's really fascinating.
For me to even learn about other parts of the world, you know, when people comment on my lives or make comments and they're saying, I'm from Australia and this is what's happening here, or I'm from the UK and this is what's happening here.
Like, I don't think I would have gotten to have those experiences and to necessarily be so well-rounded in that there's so many people seeing this from so many different angles, you know?
Yeah, no doubt.
No doubt.
You've probably changed many people's lives, right?
That's what I like to think.
I don't know about all that.
But I mean, this has changed my life.
I've had conversations with people that I've actually been able to change, or not change really, but open people's eyes a little bit more.
Than I thought I ever could with whatever, with mass situations or a vaccine situation or, you know, whatever the situation is, I have been able to in person.
So whenever you're doing something like getting behind the camera and really pushing out the truth or pushing out, you know, just...
Topics to make people question, not necessarily listen to exactly what you're saying, but to do their own research to go, is that true?
I don't know.
To make them do that is so important right now.
That's why I love people that are getting out there.
This wasn't something that I was like, this is what I want to do.
Not until I started doing it and I was kind of You know, I always say this to people, and it's like, I always thought Yeka, who used to be my co-host, was going to take the, you know, take the reins, and I would kind of be secondary, or I'd be like a camera girl or something, and, you know, things kind of, her paths change, and she left, and now it's just like me, and I was like, thank God Drones is here, because...
It's not easy to do, but I do see the change and the important topics that people are missing.
And I have family members that don't watch news at all.
But they'll tune into my show.
And they'll, whenever I see them, they're like, oh my gosh, last time you did the show, I saw, you know, this.
I didn't know that that was happening.
You know, and it's so great.
And then, you know, we run into each other at school board meetings and things like that.
And I don't even have kids in Brown Rock School District.
But I was like, somebody needs to be there, you know, because you feel like nobody's there and nobody's getting the news out.
Nobody cares.
But people do care and people are out there.
And I do.
I want to inspire people.
Going back to our conversation earlier about be careful about who you're trying to make your hero.
What I try to inspire people with is be your own hero.
Figure out what you can do in your circle of influence to make a difference.
Whether that's at school board meetings, even if you don't have any school children that go there, that's your taxpayer money.
And be the...
A parent that might be too busy to really know what's going on, but I'm sure would not want their children exposed to the things that I've seen.
Be that surrogate that comes in and fights for them, because we are all busy.
And so we do need to be involved, and we do need to really embrace, make a difference in your circle of influence.
If we all did that, we wouldn't have to...
Think of anyone as our hero.
Or can we trust this person or not?
Well, don't worry about it because you're going to be trying to make a difference in the five people around you or in your circle of community.
And I hope that when I talk and when I bring this up, that it does inspire people to just do little things that they can.
There's a meeting this weekend that I'm going to try and make.
Do I really want to go and make this meeting about a difference moving forward in my school district?
No, I don't.
It's my weekend.
I'm so flipping busy during the week, but I'm going to try.
I'm going to try and make it because I'm going to try and practice what I preach and do what I can in my life.
Yeah, for sure.
And I love that.
And I really love, you know, the push that you give whenever it comes to children.
I love that about you because I am on here preaching every week.
I'm like, the children are the future and we are ignoring them and we're...
Pushing them to the side.
And we're putting masks on them.
And now people are begging to get even younger children vaccinated right now, which is so terrible and scary and not necessary at all.
Not even for the kids that are over five years old that should be vaccinated.
And it really comes down to people just not being educated enough.
And because of that, they're...
Potentially ruining their child's health, life, everything.
And you have to be so super vigilant about everything.
I mean, the Bible warns about that too.
Be wise as serpent, gentle as dove.
We are given discernment and we are given the opportunity to maybe...
It's just good to be skeptical.
We are in the world, not of the world, so be aware that the world is definitely coming after the kids.
I mean, I'm so crazy.
What harm is it?
But I'm so crazy that there's a field trip form for my son and a...
It does the typical, like, if we need to do emergency medical intervention or whatever.
And I just am so hyper-aware and skeptical now that, like, I write little notes on the permission form.
Like, this is not to be interpreted as...
Give my child a vaccine under any condition.
Like, that has, like, nothing to do with the field trip, but, like, I don't want to leave any loophole at all.
I mean, yes, would it be better that I was homeschooling my children right now?
Yes, it would be.
I did, I homeschooled all three of my kids last year in California, working full-time.
It is possible, but I did, I...
Didn't feel led to do that this year, especially since I am, like, in the schools fighting the fight.
Like, okay, I have my kids in there, too.
And, you know, we're all having important conversations about all this going down.
But that being said, while my kids are in the school, like, yes, it's taking the time to read through the...
This harmless thing is a field trip permission form.
And, like, making sure I do not want to give any, any leeway on here for them to ever come back and be like, oh, well, you signed that we could have any medical, you know, because you said we could do medical, whatever.
No.
So I make sure I write that in and I cross that out and I, you know, sign what I need to.
Yeah, 100%.
100%.
What are they going to say?
Like, oh, we don't like that you wrote this in there so you can't.
Your kid can't go to the field trip.
Okay, fine.
He's not going to the field trip.
Or they're just, leave it be, and at least I feel like I did something.
Right.
But I feel like we need to also be careful with, whenever it comes to public school, and again, this is something I talked about before, because...
Yes.
Homeschooling your child, you were homeschooled, is number one.
I was not homeschooled.
I went to public school.
Public school is something that a lot of families rely on, a lot of people rely on.
Not everyone can have the time or has the time to homeschool their kid.
Not a lot of parents have the patience to homeschool their kids.
You know, not every parent is as lovely and great as you are.
Well, I mean, it's also not even necessarily...
Right for every child.
I can surrender that too.
Some of my children did better with homeschooling than others.
Some of them need the more hyper-strict scheduling that school can maybe provide.
But that being said, I think you're going down this path too.
For those families, that's just another reason.
Maybe you are able to homeschool, but for those families that can and this is all they have, please stand in the gap for them.
This is still our next generation.
Yes, and it's our taxpayer money.
Right, exactly.
We're funding these schools.
So even if you're homeschooling your kids, you should still be at those school board meetings.
Yes, 100%.
100%.
100%.
No, yeah, and that's exactly where I was going, and that's why I'm traveling to Round Rock's school district, and that's why I'm going to Dripping Springs School District, and I'm going to all of these school districts.
At that time, Austin AISD was not allowing parents to go and speak at the school district.
Clearly, I got a ticket just for talking about what they're teaching.
Yes.
And so because of that, I was taking myself to other school board meetings because basically, you know, just like the mainstream media repeats everything and they're all recycling the same information, they're doing the same thing inside those school board meetings.
You know, they're all following this tyrannical, you know, at that time it was like, mask, mask, mask, you know.
It didn't really make any sense.
And they were getting so much pushback, but nobody was doing it to their face.
And nobody was showing up and doing it.
And then I went to the school board meeting in Round Rock right before those dads got arrested.
So I went to the one right before that, and I got...
Kicked out and escorted out by a police officer also kind of aggressively.
But thankfully I wasn't arrested whenever that happened because, you know, I got a life.
I can't be, you know, going to jail or anything, which is probably why you'll never go on.
Even that's telling, though, the fact that, like...
The same thing happened to you, yet they only arrested these two fathers.
You know, I mean, that's telling in and of itself, like, why wasn't the law applied equally?
Or was this to intimidate specifically the parents and shut down?
These two particular fathers that were being very vocal and were really exposing what was going on there.
It is so, I mean, I'm going to always admit it is so disheartening.
I mean, gosh, the amount of evidence, the amount of involvement in exposing the superintendent there and his, you know...
Who's back?
Isn't he back now?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
To put that much into it and it's basically open and shut and then they just have him come back.
There's no...
There's no justice.
There's no law.
Well, luckily for you.
It is.
It's very disheartening.
There are fighters on the school board in Round Rock, though.
There are some strong fighters on that school board.
We have none of that in Austin.
None of that.
You know, and I've heard the school board members go on the radio in the mornings and talk and give updates and things like that.
And I really love that.
I wish we could have that here in Austin.
It is just not realistic to think that that will ever happen here in Austin.
Austin has become just total shit.
Austin has fallen.
Yeah, Austin has fallen.
And it's always kind of been falling, but now it's just flatlined.
And there's no...
You know, reviving it, but we can still make our voices heard.
We can still put it out there and let you know, hey, we're still here.
You know, we're not giving in and we're not going to lay down and just take it.
We're not.
I'm not.
So, you know, so they're going after the children.
And really what they should be focusing on are their education.
Because every child right now is reading two or three grade levels below in every grade.
You know, everyone is, I think the 60% are at the time, which was a few months back, were like failing.
Grades in Austin.
You know, nobody really cares about that.
Whenever the kids went virtual, kids that had or that were taking like special classes, like double block classes and things like that, were just put on virtual without anything, without having that extra educational push that they needed.
They weren't getting that at all when virtual happened.
I can tell you that.
None of that happened.
It just went regular, virtual, and then even now that they're back in the classroom, it's still virtual almost, you know?
They're still on their computers, they're still on their tablets, and they do nothing on paper anymore.
Yeah.
I mean, it is crazy that they don't even teach the cursive anymore, you know?
I mean, with my own kids, like, I've tried to work on with...
Because I'm like, how are all these kids going to sign their name?
They're going to do print.
All the signatures are now going to be print, you know?
It's just weird.
Yeah, for sure.
That's how it is, but we just have to keep pushing on.
Okay, so I do have, obviously, some news topics that we can get into.
One of them is, or the biggest topic of them all is the Roe v.
Wade.
Deal and the leak.
And I went out to a protest over the weekend last weekend here in Austin.
It was, you know, 50 people.
Owen Schroer from InfoWars was there.
He was kind of the main event regardless of anything.
He was like the main event because it's like 25 protesters and then Owen with a huge baby face.
So that was a lot of fun to watch.
We live-streamed it.
You can catch that on the Liberty Broadcast.
Or Owen also streamed it on, it's on band.video, his video.
But yeah, it was really pathetic and weak and a lot of cussing.
It was, you know, my...
You know, this and that and F this and all these things and they're screaming it into the microphone in front of the Capitol.
Meanwhile, there are families with children going to go visit the Capitol.
You know, I could see the parents rushing their kids in the doors while these, you know, women are screaming with blood on their, you know, not blood, but pain.
I did see that interaction with Owen and I mean, it's just like he's not even able to show the pictures.
Oh, yeah.
Like, they literally can't take it.
They can't watch it.
And then they'll be like, oh, that doesn't happen.
But it does happen.
It does happen.
You know, even if you want to argue that it happens infrequently, it does happen.
Like, at what point are you going to take Any kind of a stand that is there going to be any limitation on this?
I mean, unfortunately, when I went out and was talking to people, I mean, there was a woman that was being like, yes, even after a baby is born, even if it was a one-month-old, I should be able to kill it because it's my property.
This is how these people think.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, this is just getting worse and worse, the devaluation of life.
Can you get me a band out video right here?
I'm sorry.
I guess we just leave these out and they never...
Did I do that?
And they can't tolerate any questioning of their hypocrisy.
When you say, okay, right now you're saying, this is my body.
Well, did you say that about the vaccine?
And you don't get a response.
In my case, I got a big eye roll and a...
Some cursing and some walking away.
Because you have no response to that.
Your argument is inconsistent.
You're saying, my body, but then you want everybody to...
Everybody else's body forced to be injected with something they don't feel comfortable with.
And then obviously our argument is like, no, that's actually not your body.
That's like a totally separate body.
You know, this is basic biology.
What happened to, where's the science, you know?
It's just a clump of cells.
But if you find anything on the moon, right, I saw a meme about this, right?
If you find an organism or anything, they're like, life on Mars!
And, you know, when I hear life on Mars, I'm like, oh my gosh, there's a person.
On Mars.
But no, it's just nothing and you have to see it with a microscope, but that's life on Mars.
But in your body, when you get pregnant, that's just a clump of cells.
I mean, and just like on that note, you know, if somebody were like, oh, we don't feel comfortable about the life on Mars, so we're going to come up with a program to kill this organism or whatever that was discovered.
Can you imagine the environmentalists that would come out in support of like, absolutely don't mess with the environment or the other planet or, you know.
They care so much about the environment and organisms and that, but they don't even appreciate the fundamentals of basic human life.
And the thing is, can we dial back the emotions for a moment to at least see if we can agree where this limit would begin?
Is it a matter of environment for you?
So as long as it's in the womb, then it's not separate.
I just want to know.
I want you to be able to tell me.
What the limit is.
Or as in the case of the woman that talked to me, like, there is no limit.
It's my property.
Even if I want to kill it a month after it's out of my womb, that's fine.
You know, I mean, at least be brave enough to tell me if you have a limit and where that limit would be.
Like, would it be at 20 weeks?
Would it be at, you know, is there any common ground that we can even, like, hope to achieve?
That's what's so fascinating about the University of Chicago student.
Against a lot of backlash, did a study for his doctoral thesis.
He talked to thousands of people and asked, who would you trust to make this determination of when human life begins?
They were given the option of a doctor or A Supreme Court justice or a biologist.
They were given some options.
And over 80% agreed that they would leave it up to a biologist to determine when human life begins.
And so then this student went and interviewed thousands of biologists across multiple universities, obviously.
I believe it was like 5,700.
We'll say 5,500 just to put it on the low end because I don't have the numbers right in front of me.
But biologists were in agreement that life begins at conception from a biological...
Right.
So you have over 80% of people saying they would agree to leave it up to a biologist when human life begins.
As long as the biologist says what they want.
Yeah.
But then when push came to shove, out of 5,500, 5,700, I'd have to get the numbers right in front of me.
Of those biologists, you know, when basically backed in the corner of when biologically human life began, 95%, 95% of them agreed that it was at conception.
So then, obviously, if you went back to 80% of people, they would...
Probably not like that answer, and so it then changed their mind about who they wanted to determine.
I mean, this is the way the argument goes.
I mean, we have to come to some kind of point of agreement or some kind of determination of when we're going to respect life.
I mean, if we respect life enough to have laws in place against murder, you can't kill your two-year-old, then why can't we...
At least take a look, discuss this a little bit further about when it's murder and other circumstances.
And, you know, a lot of them are doing it for contraception reasons.
And one of the women that were at this protest, at this protest this past weekend, she...
She was one of the first speakers that they had, and she was telling her story that she had gotten pregnant two times, and she had two abortions, and everybody clapped for her.
And she said...
If I would have had those kids, they would have grown up in foster care.
And I'm thinking, so let's just murder them.
You know, like, what is your line of thinking?
That's the inconsistency, too, because one minute they're saying they're just a clump of cells, but then obviously in her speech she's like, they would have grown up to be kids.
They would have actually lived.
So they are kids.
They would have been kids.
Right.
You know, they can't ever keep their story straight.
I mean, you had a testimony from an abortion doctor, and I don't know.
I don't know if he was lamenting or was proud of it, but he was explaining how abortion happens, and even the abortion doctor kept on referring, and then we take the baby, and I was kind of struck with, like, wow, this abortion doctor is referring to this clump of cells or this fetus.
He chose the word baby.
He himself chose it.
They do that all the time.
So, it's crazy.
Yeah, well, this particular woman got so upset, and she's in, you know, obviously, oh.
She's obviously in the video.
I'll show you in just a second.
And she...
Because, you know, the Liberty Broadcast is down there.
We're doing a live stream.
So, Drones is on the camera.
She throws the water bottle to soak him with the water bottle.
And you guys may have seen this.
We've shared it on our social medias.
Just a quick video of her.
Well, first, it's like a clip of the news.
So, multiple news stations interviewed her.
She's like the hot topic of that day.
She speaks out, you know, about this or that.
And then she's getting so pissed off.
That she throws water on drones and then later on she, you know, hits Owen's camera and then, you know, they go down, they do their little march and then at the end of the march she pulls the paper from him and rips it up and then she throws it right at his face.
And I don't know, people like this, and this is her son who she's like...
Don't record him.
You know, so Owen was doing an interview and she's telling her son, flip off the camera, get in front of the camera so that way they can't use the footage.
The news station can't use the footage.
And so after they do that, after the interview, she goes up to, you know, the news station and she's like, you can't use that footage.
I don't want my son on camera.
And Owen's like, you clearly just...
Told your son to get on camera.
So she's just directing this innocent child.
This kid doesn't know.
He should be trying to do something else with his life.
I don't know.
His mother's dragging him here to do this.
So I looked into it, and her husband is actually a lawyer.
They have a law firm downtown.
Obviously, I'm not going to out them or their name.
You know, it's like maybe she feels like she can do all of these things like assaulting people because her husband.
And we'll be able to get her out of it.
Yeah, they have the connection.
And let me guess, she's a teacher.
She's probably a teacher.
Yeah, she probably is.
And sadly, people like this should not be homeschooling their kid for sure.
Because this is the kind of person that she is turning this poor kid into.
And, you know, it's just really ridiculous.
Thankfully, nobody...
I'm going to disagree with you on that.
Because I think it's important to be consistent.
Like, if we're going to support homeschooling, then yes.
I'm being sarcastic.
I'm being sarcastic.
I get where you're going with that.
But I'm just going to say that, like, homeschoolers, even if in a home construct, they're going to have more possibility for critical thinking for multiple reasons.
And here's why.
Obviously than public school.
Yeah, and here's why.
And I'm saying this from experience because I was homeschooled.
And, you know, obviously there's some...
Some insight there that I have, because I've done both public school and homeschool, but I was homeschooled for the majority of my experience, and then obviously I've homeschooled my children.
There's certain things that I noticed having come from homeschool to public school.
So when I was homeschooled, I was never put, obviously I was not put into a classroom of my peers.
So I wasn't, we'll say, segregated to just my peers.
As a norm growing up.
And I'm not saying that this is wrong.
I'm just saying it changes some things and some outlooks.
And I'm going to try and explain.
So when I went from being homeschooled to, and I begged my parents to go to public school because I wanted to be social, more social than I was.
Not that I wasn't.
That I was sheltered because I did do church and all that.
But I mean, I saw my neighborhood friends going and so I wanted to experience it.
But there's little things I noticed going into public school from homeschooling.
And one of those was that I would carry on conversations with my teachers and the other students would think that's weird.
I think that's because they were so used to like only talking to their...
Fellow peer age group that it was like uncomfortable for them to talk to other age groups.
Right.
Perhaps.
Intimidating at that age.
Another thing I noticed was silly things like in the first time I ever went and sat in a lunchroom and, you know, the girls I was sitting at the lunchroom with, table with, were like, all right, we're going to go to the bathroom.
And I'm like, okay.
And they're like, you're not going to go with us?
We do this as a group.
I'm not sure if you got that memo.
I'm like, but I don't have to.
To go to the bathroom.
Well, none of us actually have to go.
Yeah, yeah.
So these are like silly things, but I think what this tells me in a deeper meaning, and there's multiple examples that you can give, is that when you're homeschooled and you're not day after day with just your peer group and doing...
Just going over the lessons plans and just studying for the major tests, like the SAR test.
When you're not doing those things, it gives you more of an openness to explore what interests you and to question things and critical thinking.
And that is the biggest thing that I think is missing in the public school system is this...
Critical thinking skill.
Now there's some people that go to public schools and they have good parents and will encourage this critical thinking aspect and tell their children to ask questions and to maybe read outside of the school-ordained literature.
But that's why even in this case, he probably, even with terrible parents like that, would be better homeschooling because he would have a better chance to get away from peers to maybe...
Not have so many distractions to question things and learn how to critically think.
I envision, though, his mom just...
You know, just everything, the worst things that you can think of that are happening in the world right now, she is just hammering those down into his mind.
And I think there's no escaping that because that's kind of what public school has turned into at this point.
But yeah, so that happened.
And then I think drones was also assaulted by...
A guy with a mask on?
I saw him just putting his hand up in front of you the entire time.
Yeah, I was assaulted by that guy a couple of times.
He just kept bumping into me.
So, that's the joy of going to a protest where, you know, a bunch of people that just are ill-educated and it's so trendy to have abortions.
You know, I know somebody very close to me that went to the protest for abortions.
And I said, you know, they were taking their daughter.
She'd never protested before.
And I said, I understand.
At that age, I wasn't sure.
I've never been this hard stance on pro-life because I didn't understand what was happening.
When I was younger, I thought abortion in...
Like, for incest and rape and those things.
That's what was in my head because I came from a background where I was sexually assaulted as a child.
So I was like, yeah, of course, you should have the option if you were raped or, you know, any of these things, you should be able to have an abortion.
And that changed when I became more educated on it.
And obviously, you know, becoming a mother and things like that changed.
So I wasn't like...
I mean, she still can be saved, is how I look at it.
She's so young.
She's like 21, 22. But I told the mom, I said, you're going to go to this protest, and it's not going to be what you think it is.
I said, first off, it's in Austin.
I said, these women will wear t-shirts that say, I've had 26 abortions and I'll have 26 more.
They're using abortion, you know, because they don't want to have safe sex.
You know, they're using abortion, you know, they're like, oh, I had sex with this random guy and now I'm pregnant and I don't want to have it, boom.
You know, they do it just, they don't treasure life at all and they don't understand it.
The reason that you're going and the reason that your daughter wants to do it is for the same reasons when I was young and I didn't know.
But that's not how it is when you come here.
It's totally different.
So she came here and she was like, oh my gosh, it was so crazy and this and that.
And she was telling me that she didn't come say hi to me and she didn't want me to feel bad.
And I was like, no.
I didn't see her, but if I did, I wouldn't have acknowledged her anyway because of her side.
I said, if you would have talked to me.
Then everybody at that protest would have turned on you and your daughter.
And they would have been vicious because that's the kind of people that they are.
So I would not have even talked to you at all.
I don't care.
They don't like me.
I already know that.
That's a given.
I don't care.
I'm not there for them to like me.
You know, and so it's just it's just understanding and learning.
And like I said, hopefully she can still, you know, have that come around.
I don't know.
But I think that she is somebody that's young minded that is that will probably do the do the work and try to figure it out.
But we were hearing the craziest things, you know.
They don't understand.
These bills are asking for abortion at full term.
They're asking for abortion seven minutes after.
If you don't feed the baby or touch the baby seven minutes after birth and it dies, you can't be charged with anything.
And what's crazy is going back to the fact checkers, it's unbelievable because I know...
The psychology is, you know, most people just read headlines.
So they do the same thing with the fact-checking, and they read a headline that says, you know, mostly false about that a bill would allow an abortion up until the moment of birth, and they'll label it mostly false.
But if you actually read the article, I mean, this is something I posted on my Facebook page, and I circled the part where it says there's no time limits, like...
Written out or specified in this particular bill, I think it was about the Colorado one, which would say, well, then if there's no time limit specified, then you could get it to the moment of birth.
But it's just like they twist and they pretzel their ways into trying to give the fact check that they want.
But going back to as far as the protest goes, I mean, that's the crazy thing is you always hear the incest and the rape argument.
That is, like, obviously the worst case scenario.
But, like, really you have to go to the worst case scenario to make your argument.
And then if you look at the own stats on that, you know, the percent of this is less than 2%.
It may even be less than 1%.
Now, that doesn't mean that those circumstances aren't important.
And that's the other part where I feel like those that are pro-lifers fail is that, again, if you take a step back.
Take yourself out of your position and really be empathetic.
Then you, oh, there you go.
There it is.
Oh, wow.
Look at you.
So this was, yeah, this was what I was referring to, that they were trying to say that this wouldn't, that you.
That it was mostly false that you could get an abortion until the moment of birth.
But look at that.
Colorado's law protects the right to have an abortion and does not make distinctions or regulations around time or stage during pregnancy.
Well, hey, wouldn't that mean that you could get an abortion up until the moment of birth?
So these fact checks are ridiculous.
I mean, you actually have to read the whole articles and they do pretzels around themselves.
But going back to what I was saying, I really want to see more people come to a place of compassion.
Like, okay, you know, these people are so vicious and so hateful.
Be different and at least come to a place of compassion.
And you're just like, well, then let's go and talk this out.
And so, I mean, when I was talking to people the other day, and this story will be coming out soon, where we were doing kind of a true or false on this topic.
And we actually saw people from Planned Parenthood.
And I came and I calmly, like, had this conversation with those Planned Parenthood representatives.
And it was a good situation because I was like, I hear what you're saying.
Like, you know, that case is...
But have you considered this?
You know, I think we do need to come, like I said, do a better job of being empathetic and compassionate when we're trying to appeal to get people to think maybe outside of their view.
And I would like to see more of that.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
We did a little deal on Friday night, which hopefully we'll be putting out.
um sometime this week and i asked people you know granted they were on sixth street we do this like late at night kind of like because we're in austin you know thing and we just ask people about you know how they felt about the roe v wade overturned being overturned and um some of the people a few of the people that responded were like it's a woman's body it's a woman's you know this and that and then they'd say but you know
Because then I'd say, well, people would then say to you, how far along would you say that an abortion would be okay?
Three months, six months, full term.
And they were saying, oh no, three months, that's murder.
After three months, it's murder.
And they were being so drastic going from, it's her body, it's her choice.
And some people that were saying, it's her body, it's her choice.
And I said, okay, your girlfriend or your wife calls you and says, I'm six months pregnant and actually I don't want to keep the baby.
I want to have an abortion.
What do you say to that?
And they were like, oh hell no, that's my baby.
Because people don't know.
They don't know.
You're saying you do have to have compassion and put them, like really get them thinking about these situations.
And it's not just, oh, I had sex with somebody and I got pregnant, boom, have an abortion, you're going to know the second day.
Women are wanting to make this decision further and further and further along.
And it's just, I mean, obviously from the get-go it's a no, but to want to even prolong it even further, which are a lot of these bills are what they're saying.
It's crazy.
And we're at a point where they're making fun of it here.
MSNBC guest jokes about making love to one of the Justice Leaguers and then aborting the baby.
Like, this is a joke.
You know, this is a joke to them.
Yeah, I mean, and again, right there they will refer to it as a baby.
I mean, there's a selective about when they want to refer to it as...
A baby, you know, but when you try and press them on the baby, oh, no, it's the cells.
It's like they can't ever keep their story consistent, which is really sad.
But that's the other thing.
I mean, you have to try and narrow the argument.
I mean, they always want us divided on very mass generalization.
So like you were doing where you were like, well, let's see if we can...
Narrow this.
At what point would it be wrong?
Is it ever wrong?
At what point can they feel?
Many people are such victims of the narrative they don't even realize that they're...
That they're trying to push this further and further out.
They don't even realize that we're, what, one of three countries that allows abortions after 20 weeks?
I mean, we're right now right alongside with North Korea and China.
This is how inhumane we've gotten when it comes to this topic.
I mean, so it does, it's tricky.
It does take...
A way of appealing to try and getting into that headspace of empathy and compassion so that you can at least get them to the point that they will hear you and at least think beyond the my body, my choice, and the other.
And let's delve into this.
Can you narrow your stance a little bit?
At what point are you going to be like, this is my position?
I don't know.
And fortunately, whenever you ask questions like that, you're going to run into extremists because that's kind of what is out there.
That's the ones that are making the biggest noise.
It's the ones that are out there at these protests.
Those are the types of people that are out there.
And even in front of the Capitol, there was a big group of the Ukraine protesters.
And, you know, Owen had asked, you know, about the abortion laws in Ukraine and they were like, oh yeah, we can have abortions.
Oh yeah, we can.
And it's like, okay, at the same time you're up here asking like, please help us, please save our lives.
And also, yes, we also kill babies there.
Yeah, we do.
You know, with a huge smile on her face and just so happy and excited about abortions.
Abortions are not an exciting thing.
Even the gun argument.
I mean, you have all these people saying like, oh no, take away the guns.
And we don't need all this access to guns.
And then you have every day Biden saying, we need to get more weapons into Ukraine.
We're going to send billions of dollars.
Yeah, we're going to send billions of dollars to Ukraine for weapons.
They're so inconsistent.
I mean, I hope if nothing else, with all of the craziness that has happened and their rush to...
Push these narratives.
I do think that the silver lining is it's gotten so absurd and so hypocritical that it has had to have had an effect on waking people up.
Even those that are still like, oh, I hate orange men bad or whatever.
Those will be the very same people that will be like, oh, no, I don't watch the news.
I don't trust the news.
Because it is a big joke.
It's just a joke now.
And I think that that is the silver lining is that it's really woken people up.
Even if they are still crazy on some aspects.
People have woken up.
You can't trust the narrative.
Oh, for sure they have.
What is your opinion?
I mean, I kind of think I know it, but what do you think about this leak?
Like, the leak, no one's really paying attention to where it came from or anything like that?
Well, I mean, it's just more evidence of inequitable justice.
I mean, you have all these people being crazy, you know, talking about insurrection, still pressing the January 6th BS, and yet they won't.
See or do anything about the fact that this is actual breaking the law to protest outside of these homes and to try and influence opinion.
And you have the press secretary even putting a stamp of approval on that.
Today, right?
Yeah, it's a clear violation of law, federal law.
That's what's so frustrating is when you dive into this day after day and you see, well, nothing's done.
Nothing's done.
I mean, we were talking about the 2000 rules.
Before we came on and I was like, yes, I did watch it, but only because my husband put it on because I was determined that I was just not going to watch it because I'm like, okay, great.
Then I'll know what happened and nothing will be done about it because that's what we see over and over again.
Now, as far as like who was behind it, I don't know.
I mean, obviously I do think it was just another...
I guess, to distract from all of the other issues.
I mean, these people have literally nothing to run on.
The economy's tanking.
Jobs are down.
There's supply chain shortages, you know.
They can't keep their narrative on Ukraine, right?
I mean, they're losing on so many narrative angles right now that they needed another card to pull.
It's something else to distract.
So there's no doubt in my mind that it was coordinated to rile people up and distract from the other important things that were going on.
Most people don't realize that at the end of this month, the 22nd, I believe is when they begin talking about this treaty with the WHO, the World Health Organization, which would be a systematic way.
to allow the World Health Organization to bypass our constitutional amendments because we would be entering into a treaty Yeah, we can be like China.
Exactly.
This is a huge deal that's not getting talked about because we're all up in arms with the Supreme Court stuff.
Which is obviously how a lot of people feel this was strategically put there.
So that it's this big distraction and nobody's paying attention to other things that are way more important.
Because this will happen.
This was coming.
You know, but to leak it now and just, you know, to have it go on forward.
Let's really talk about this.
Like, okay, so they were successful in intimidating the Supreme Court justices.
They don't end up going with this ruling.
Okay, well, nothing changes because, you know, for 50 years, this is how it's been, right?
Nothing changes.
Okay, and so what's the other situation?
They do go ahead with what they've indicated.
It's the majority opinion.
And it brings it back to the states.
And then people lose their minds and they have riots and people still get abortions because all this did was give it back to the states.
So it's like, how consequential really is this in the big scheme of things?
Like, yes, it's sad.
It's an opportunity to talk about the importance of life, the sanctity of life again.
But in the end, it's pretty...
Yeah, it's not the end of abortions.
Right.
And, you know, what does any of that matter if we, by the end of this month, have given all of our health freedoms just through a treaty, which is much harder to try and fight or legislate against.
You've basically given that right away.
If that happens at the end of this month, we got bigger with fish to fry.
Then we've really lost a lot more of our medical freedoms.
Yeah.
Exactly.
And there's really nothing.
What can we do about it?
Nothing.
Yeah.
There's nothing we can do about it.
We can bring attention to it, but we can't do that because right now everybody's up in arms about Roe v.
Wade.
And it's going to be that way until...
You know, there becomes a, either it's overturned or it's not or whatever.
But like you said, these states will have control.
There are going to be plenty of states that are going to be giving a pass for abortion.
Plenty of states.
I do like the fact that I live in Texas and I know Texas won't be one of those states.
So I'm...
Okay with everyone who wants to have an abortion moving out of Texas.
Maybe we can get Austin back.
And then you all can just abort each other's babies in this abortion state.
You know, be an abortion state.
Go live with them.
But even that, I mean, that's also exposed some ridiculousness.
You have Amazon and Tesla now both saying that they will pay you to get an abortion, essentially.
I mean, just think about that.
If they're going to give you up to $4,000 to travel out of state to get an abortion, like, well, gosh, now you're incentivizing abortion.
I'm like, well, what if I want to have my baby?
Do I still get $4,000?
No, you don't.
I mean, this is it.
Insane!
I mean, and then again, like I said, this is the silver lining.
This constantly exposes...
The hypocrisy, the idiocy, the insanity of the narrative Nazis.
Because they frequently will now call and lump in Elon Musk as like a right-wing sympathizer or a right-wing person.
Yet his company, Tesla, will give four freaking thousand dollars for you to go and travel and get your abortion.
I mean, you can't keep your ish straight.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, exactly.
Well, let's hear a little bit about this insanity that I was talking about earlier.
Sadly, sadly.
So, I mean, here's the thing.
Here's my feeling about the leaker.
I guess we'll just hear it.
I'd like to find out who the leaker is so I could make sweet love to that person because that person is a hero to me.
Okay?
And if the leaker, a lot of people are saying it could be a conservative, if the leaker is a Republican and if I get pregnant during our lovemaking, I will joyfully abort our fetus.
And let them know.
I don't know if that answered your question.
I probably didn't.
It was a little off topic.
Go ahead, Jen.
Take this one.
It's all rumor right now, right?
I know.
It really is.
It's freaking demonic.
These people are literally insane.
Yeah, 100%.
And they love it.
And it's more to come.
More to come, for sure.
I wish that there wasn't, but we don't live in that world.
We live in this world of hell, basically.
Where they're going to...
There's this other article.
They're talking about Alita's whereabouts.
Where is he?
Yeah, I bet you want to...
Put where he is in an article.
I bet that is just the best information that you can give is where is he so we can go and burn...
I think it was...
Was it Alita or Kavanaugh that they went to his house and they were like, let's take his belongings and burn his belongings where he's being sheltered in front of or in front of the courthouse.
It was something.
And then I saw...
A video of them kind of going down the streets and like you said, you know, it is against the law.
But what is our current DOJ going to do about it?
Like, nothing!
I mean, this is what's insane.
I mean, this is what's hard about what we do and what I have to do is like, I mean, I do get in these kind of ruts where I'm like, okay, this is happening and I can...
You know, point to all the facts and all that, but, like, there's no justice, you know.
And so I always have to go back to, well, the Bible says vengeance is mine, so I'm just going to sit back, be patient, you know, and see how things go.
But it does, it gets frustrating at times.
And then this is Saki today.
I know that there's an outrage right now, I guess.
Sorry.
Can you help me with the internet again?
Sorry.
What's going on?
It's black screening me.
I think I'm on the wrong something.
Maybe.
Switch over.
I know.
You leave and everything goes wrong.
I'm like, where did it go?
I was checking out the video.
It's not that bad.
Everybody's telling me.
Yes, we know.
We started late because we were trying to figure it out.
But that's what happens when you just keep getting Adding more things to make it better.
Is it going to work now?
Yeah, it will work now.
Okay, thank you.
So this is Saki today.
...about protests that have been peaceful to date, and we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges' homes, and that's the president's position.
Outside of judges' homes.
We are certain to encourage it outside of judges' homes.
That is the very thing that is completely against federal law.
Yeah, it's illegal in all 50 states.
And just saying that...
She was encouraging it.
It's so crazy.
It is so crazy.
And here is also, I wanted to play this little, where is it?
Oh yeah, this clip here.
And she kind of breaks it down.
And I miss and love Kaylee.
She was one of my faves.
And she really breaks it down here.
So Jen Psaki got a second bite of...
She was asked this again today about the violence and the protests at the Supreme Court justices' homes.
Here's what she said during a gaggle.
She was asked specifically, does the president want protesters to influence Supreme Court justices so they uphold Roe?
Which basically, that question verbatim is a crime, if you look at U.S. Code, to influence a justice by protesting at their home.
Her response was this.
I wouldn't say that the president has a particular view on this.
Exact same thing she said about the leak.
He doesn't have a particular view on the leak.
So, unprecedented leaks, no view.
Protesting at a Supreme Court justice's home, no view.
I get Jen Psaki's leaving.
I get she's going to MSNBC.
She needs her street creds there.
I get that they say all kinds of outrageous things.
Tiffany Cross said, let's quote her exactly, pick up a weapon and get involved.
Nicole Wallace analogized those opposing COVID restrictions to drone strikes domestically on U.S. citizens.
So Jen Psaki needs a hot take.
She's got a hot take here by literally greenlighting a crime.
And you can look up the statue, 18 U.S.C.
1507.
There's also a code of Virginia against protesting at a primary residence.
She green-lighted a crime from the podium.
She green-lighted a crime in a gaggle today.
Harold, what's your take on it?
I am a green light.
So, I mean...
She's so good, man.
I mean, she's always so prepared.
I miss her binder and her...
And her tabs.
...her turning all over.
I mean, yeah, I mean, she's someone that young people should...
Be inspired by, like, yeah, come prepared.
Have her-ish ready.
You know, and then you have Jen Psaki who's constantly...
Well, now we have Pierre.
Oh, my gosh.
She's even worse.
This is going to be interesting to see because she's really bad.
Yeah, I know.
I saw a little bit of...
A friend of mine did this, like, huge Facebook rant about her and was telling me all of these things that I had no idea about.
But, like you said, we'll see how it unfolds.
You know, whenever it comes down to it, thank you so much.
Thank you.
Brought the...
I was going to see if you wanted to...
You're looking light there.
I don't know if you want to do a little...
I mean, I've almost knocked down this microphone already, so I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
This is you.
I was like, what do you want to drink?
I'll get everything, and then you can choose from multiple things.
So this is actually what you're drinking.
Sponsored by Not This.
Sponsored by Not This.
Alex Jones candle that I don't think you can buy anymore at the store.
So yeah, Roe v.
Wade, obviously a hot topic.
I was telling Adan about this and I'm just going to read some headlines.
Kids Corner, Lehman High School students to protest district's decision over cover yearbook photos because the yearbook cover photo had some Pride flag,
some don't say gay things on it, and the school is not going to release the yearbooks because, not because they hate the gays or whatever people are saying, it's because the school had no participation at all with that at all.
So why should it be in the yearbook?
And if they, I think if they're going to do a page for, you know, Trans or LGBT or whatever, that then they need to have another page for people that are against it.
But unfortunately, kids are too scared to speak up against it.
You know, I know a kid that went to school here at Austin High and they said, oh my gosh, they made a bathroom for boys and girls.
And it has urinals in it.
And I was like, never go to that bathroom.
That is how little girls get raped.
Like, do not go to that bathroom.
I know.
I went to a comedy club here in Austin, and I went to the bathroom.
And I walked in, and there was a guy just taking a piss right in front of me.
And I was like, ugh.
And I had already gone in.
I had to use the bathroom.
So I walked to the one stall, and I just stood there and waited for him to finish.
Because I don't want that.
Okay.
And when he was down, I hurried up, used the bathroom, I came back and I told it, Don, and he was like, what the fuck?
He was like, you better not, anytime you go to the bathroom, I'm going with you.
You know, and it's like, yeah, I don't want that either.
I do not want to go to the bathroom on, or it wasn't on 6th Street, but downtown where there's a bunch of drunken dudes and you're going to put a bunch of drunken dudes in the same bathroom with a bunch of drunken girls.
You know, it's not.
We don't need it.
I don't need it.
It's uncomfortable.
I mean, what I think and have been reading other people have done and have told my kids to do is like, if you ever don't feel comfortable using the bathroom or locker room at your school, go to the nurse's office and use theirs.
And if they get enough kids going to the nurse's office because they can't say no, then maybe they'll rethink their little, you know, once it becomes an inconvenience for them.
Then we will rethink how they do things.
Right.
And then, you know, obviously we...
Always say, like, get involved if you can.
Do what you can.
This group, they're called the Mama Bears.
Sweep school board elections here in Texas, which is really great news to hear.
I wish that this was happening here, but obviously it's never going to happen here.
But all 13 candidates were backed by conservative political action committees, won their races on Saturday in Fort Worth.
Among the biggest campaign contributors were the locally-based cell phone companies, Patriot Mobile.
Which is, you know, whatever.
They want you to sign up for their thing.
Maybe you should.
Maybe it's like a non-trackable.
I think Alex Jones is also selling some, like, phone thing, too.
But these are things that we have to start thinking about because they're infiltrating every single aspect of our life.
And if we don't do anything about it, they're going to have full control.
So I love that story.
You know, there was like a dad's.
Dad's asked permission to patrol the schools to make them safer.
I'm down for that.
Go to all the schools and patrol.
We need it.
Biden, to blame for inflation.
What are your thoughts on, like, crypto, all of this stuff?
Crypto's crashing right now.
Bitcoin's, I think last time I checked, it was like 30,000.
Do you have any input or anything in there?
I mean, my only thought on that is that Bitcoin can be a more...
Liquid defensive play.
As far as having defense against fiat currency, you want the things like gold, silver, and I do think Bitcoin can be a part of that equation.
For the liquidity.
But I mean, I'm more conservative when it comes to that kind of stuff because I feel like that's another thing that can possibly be manipulated.
And so, you know, just be careful.
Yeah, what would you...
Don't put all your...
I mean, it always goes back to don't put all your eggs in one basket, you know.
I think it's great to play with some Bitcoin, but, you know, also have some other investments.
Right, like some basics.
I would say like gold, silver, guns, food.
Yeah, I mean, especially right now.
I mean, we're at the...
Yeah, but they're pretty soon going to be banning menthols.
They're banning menthols!
We can't anything fun.
I know.
One cigarette you could smoke.
It's got to be a mental.
They went way off.
They're like, we're going to ban vape liquid, but just the free kind.
Because they were saying that it was attracting kids.
Oh yeah, because that's so much worse than actual cigarettes, which pretty much every kid has tried at least a cigarette in high school.
Almost like a rite of passage.
So we're going to take away the thing that's probably left.
Less harmful.
And make sure that they still have access to the thing that's important.
Right.
And they get like a little whiff of that.
And then they're like, cigarette, cigarette.
We're banning menthols.
We're banning menthols.
It's like, okay.
But we're not going to ban like menthol filters.
But we're going to completely ignore this whole, you know, virus system over here that is...
Described as a red flag system and all these deaths and side effects, you know, that's just all coincidence and we're going to worry about menthol and cigarettes.
Right.
I don't know.
Something also in the news is Bill Gates has COVID.
Shocker.
That's another thing that's interesting is the amount of people that have come out, Kamala, Pelosi.
Bill Gates.
Like, all these people are like, oh, I got COVID, but I'm so glad I got it.
But it's okay, guys.
And it was brought to my attention that part of this effort, even though it seems ridiculous, that these people would be like...
I got COVID again even though I'm boosted and, you know, four times over or whatever, is that they're almost having a flood of, like, notable people saying that they got it just to keep the narrative alive.
I know.
I don't believe it.
I don't believe it.
Yeah, just to keep it in the news so that they can continue to keep this going so that they can continue with the thing they don't want us to talk about, the ballot boxes.
Yeah, exactly.
100%.
And I'm always suspicious whenever these people that are out in the open, double jab for, you know, whatever, four times over, that are saying, oh, and I have COVID.
Also, I have COVID.
It's like, you could easily have COVID and not tell anybody.
Yeah.
You know, and they make it a point to put it on Twitter or put it, you know, talk about it or...
You know, all of these things.
I still don't know if I've ever had COVID.
My husband has had it twice.
And I'm like, oh, he's like, I feel great!
Whatever.
Because, you know, when he's gotten it, I'm like, well, I still feel great.
It must be all those supplements I'm taking.
It must be all those supplements.
I know.
It's either that or I did have it early on and my, like, natural immunity is so great that I haven't gotten it again.
But I really don't know because I haven't gotten tested if I have the antibodies or not.
Because all that stuff's expensive.
Like, why do we care?
Like, who cares?
Half that testing's, like, wrong anyway, so, like, why do I even care?
I had COVID.
John got COVID, and he lost his smell and taste, and that's it.
And we did normal life how we normally do, but we have people that come and hang out with us, you know, every other day or whatever, and I was saying...
We have COVID in the house, so it's up to you if you want to hang out, but that's what's happening, and for the most part, everybody just still came over and still hung out, and it wasn't a big deal.
One of our friends, girlfriends, you know, I had COVID, and I went outside, and I was like, where's your girlfriend?
And he was like, oh, she's still in the car, and I went outside, and she was like, hey, and she was coming up to me to give me a giant hug, and I said, hey, just so you know, I have COVID.
I'm like, that's positive, but I feel fine.
And she was like...
And then she went back to her car and then her boyfriend left our house, got in his car and took her home.
Or took left and never came back.
So it was like, you know, a big deal to her.
But it wasn't really to us.
I mean, I just got to...
I was actually congested and I did get pneumonia and like things like that.
But I'm, you know, I just laid on the couch and I ordered a...
A nebulizer on Amazon and some tonic saline and I, you know, had access to other things and so I just treated myself and I watched, you know, like Naked and Afraid.
The whole season.
Yeah, I mean, that's the thing.
I mean, it's very, so tradable.
I mean, gosh, I know so many people that have now that have had it, including my husband, and I just give him what he needs, and then he's like, fine, and a second later.
I want to say it was like just the American Medical Association, or one of those, that just was acknowledging that this is not going away.
It's going to be...
Like, every seasonal thing now.
Like, every seasonal flu.
You know, so it's so ridiculous to continue to treat it like this.
Yeah.
I mean, it's really sad to me because if you've been paying attention to any of my reports, the amount of people flooding in to tell me their stories about what really killed their family members.
And, you know, a big one is their remdesivir, you know.
And all these stories are so eerily the same.
And it's so sad that, you know.
That this hasn't gotten more exposure of, you know, these hospitals and their...
Like the treatment and I have talked to nurses and I'm sure you've talked to nurses that are saying that they just have like a standard treatment and that's it.
They don't do anything outside of that.
We've seen it all over where they're not willing to try, you know, ivermectin or they're not willing to try any of these other treatments because they have to stick to...
I haven't released it yet, but...
The last one I talked to, I mean, he was, like, basically on his deathbed and they still were, like, crazy.
Like, oh, no, we can't.
She's like, he's on his deathbed.
Like, what harm is he going to freaking do?
I mean, that's how insane it is and so weird and creepy it is.
Like, I mean, at that point, like, right to try, you're basically killing him anyways.
You know, why at this point would you still, like, be trying to go to a judge and stuff and stop a wife from giving?
Oh, yeah, I saw that story.
Well, there's another one.
I haven't released it yet.
So there's two cases.
Two cases.
Of a husband.
One where he died.
And another one where he dies again.
He dies again, okay.
Yeah, I haven't released it yet.
In the next couple days I will, but it's a very eerily similar story.
They ended up granting one of them, but it was right at the end.
For the first one, they ended up granting and he got taken.
He was improving.
He was improving and getting better and getting taken off, and that's when they stepped in and said, oh, this doesn't follow our protocol.
So something was helping, and then...
Can you stop it?
Because it doesn't follow protocol.
Insane.
Insane.
In this case, one of the people was so psycho that they were like, we're worried she's going to sneak it.
So they got like a court order for her to give her prescription.
Over to the hospital so that they could know that she wouldn't give it to him.
And he was, like, already practically on his deathbed.
It's, like, it's just so mind-boggling.
It's so psychotic.
I would have been, like, shoving that ivermectin in, like, baggies in my cheeks and, like, you know, like, sneak, put it in a cake.
At that point, what harm's it going to do?
I mean, and the thing is, I mean...
People are always like, oh, well, you're not an expert.
You're not a doctor, whatever.
Yeah, but I can read the evidence.
I can read the publications.
I can research the information on the National Institute of Health.
If you look up anything on ivermectin, maybe I'll concede.
Maybe it does nothing.
Maybe it does absolutely freaking nothing when it comes to COVID-19.
But if you actually look at all of the medical journals, all the medical documentation, all the studies on the websites, You supposedly trust.
It hasn't killed anybody.
You know, I mean, and especially not even at the rate of Tylenol.
Tylenol is more deadly than this drug.
So, I mean, why are they being so psychotic about not giving something that, yeah, maybe it won't.
Fine, I'll give you that.
Maybe it won't do a dang thing.
But it's not going to hurt anything.
So why are you being so psychotic about it?
It's insane to me.
Right.
No, 100%.
100%.
And there's a million stories like that out there.
And nobody's talking about that.
Nobody's talking about the deaths from COVID.
You know, the only thing that they're saying is blood clots are normal for babies now.
It's totally normal for babies to have heart attacks.
Totally normal for completely healthy athletes to have heart attacks.
All of that is normal.
Myocarditis, it's been something that's...
Happened for many years.
We just never talked about it until now.
We're needing to put, you know, this heart medicine into the children's vaccines, but for shelf life, not for any other reason, but it's just to maximize the shelf life, you know.
It's not for, you know, the vaccine isn't causing anything, just so you know.
So, you know, they're just gaslighting us.
Over and over and over, or they're trying to at least.
And a lot of people aren't asking the right questions.
A lot of people aren't looking.
So definitely do your homework and look into that.
Here's another news article real quick.
Kansas police order to remove In God We Trust from patrol cars.
Which, you know, shocker.
Not really.
This was something that I thought was interesting.
I don't know what police officer would want to participate in this, but I guess you don't have a choice.
Kind of like the police officers here in Austin, they don't have a choice but to turn in their motorcycles because we can't fund them all of a sudden.
Recently, Austin voted to stop no-knock warrants, which is something that we need here in Austin.
But they put it with giving less charges for marijuana.
They bundled it together.
So if you vote for decriminalizing marijuana here in Austin, then you also vote for getting rid of no-knock warrants.
Well, Austin's all about peace and smoking pot for some reason.
And so, of course, that got dismissed.
But even if it wasn't, maybe they still would have gotten rid of it because they're here defunding the police, which is just a shame because, you know, I just heard on the radio somebody that raped a child here in Austin got released.
Of course.
But he had an ankle monitor on.
Then he went downtown, shot some woman in her car, 27-year-old, died.
Stole another car, drove down the road, shot another guy.
He died.
And then they arrested him.
You know, it's like, what are we doing here?
It's just total chaos.
It's like somebody is playing, what is that video game?
I never played it.
Like where you're like on the streets and Vice City.
It's like Vice City here.
It's insane.
Let's see another thing.
Let's see.
Illegals.
Yeah, and then we have all the illegals coming over the border.
They are, I mean, they delayed Title 42 from, you know, being pulled.
But it's, I think they're going to court sometime soon about it.
And then, you know, we were hearing on the radio that there's like a caravan of 7,000.
You know, Haitians or something that are on their way for this specific date to come here.
So do you think that if you stop, if you keep Title 42 in place, that those 7,000 migrants that have come from totally different countries are going to say, oh, okay, I guess we'll turn back and go home.
They're not.
It's going to be crazy.
It's going to be crazy.
I mean, that just reminds me of...
Remember when there was the whole controversy of they were trying to say Border Patrol agents were whipping Haitians?
Yes.
And it was Mayorkas who really pushed that and was like, we're going to be investigating this and we'll have an answer by the end of the week and then we never heard from Mayorkas.
Yeah, and Saki also had made some comments about it too.
So that just went by the wayside and so you have these same people, particularly Mayorkas, being like, Yes, we need a disinformation governance board.
And he was the biggest person.
He pushed this complete lie about Border Patrol agents whipping Haitians.
It was fake phony, you know.
And now he's supposedly saying that they're going to be the ones in charge of what is disinformation or not.
I mean, and obviously we see that with the, what is her name, Nina?
The one that they chose to lead this whole thing, who actually just most recently said that it's actually liberals being censored, which is such a joke.
Clearly they know that they're not, because if they felt like they were, they wouldn't be like, we need to censor, because if they were the ones being censored, they wouldn't have that argument.
Yeah, that's a complete...
It's all in circles.
It's so stupid.
It's the clown world, I think Owen coined it.
Oh, just as crazy as Trump coming back on Twitter.
Yeah, let's talk about that.
Oh my God.
Yes.
So this is ridiculous.
So I saw the actual clip that they're basing this headline.
This is another case of like, everyone runs with the same headline.
Like Elon Musk's Trump coming back on Twitter.
And if you actually watch the clip...
Actually, listen to him.
This is not the headline.
This is not what is being said.
Yet they all ran with it.
Yeah, even in his video, he said, I think you guys aren't getting the point.
Or he said something to that where he was like, I think you guys aren't getting what I'm saying.
Because they're leading with the fear.
Trump has publicly said, as Elon Musk...
parroted in return that he does not want to get back on Twitter.
And so this is the dumbest...
Like, let's have a headline about something that Trump has already publicly addressed that's...
That says that he will not do it.
All Elon Musk said was this decision was stupid.
And he, it was a morally bad decision, just evolution extreme.
And then you have him being pushed like, oh, but he did this.
And he's like, well, you just amplified his voice by, and this was always my point at the very beginning, even when I was still in news.
I was saying, you can't, okay, let's all agree for a moment that there is these crazy extremist people, QAnon people.
Let's all agree.
Okay, this exists.
This is happening.
They're crazy.
And then you're in the same breath going to say, and then let's, because they're dangerous, let's censor them.
Let's take their voices away, which confirms what they've been saying about, like, they're being a conspiracy, then drives them to the deep, darker corners of the internet.
So if we agree that there's this crazy group of people that we need to censor...
You've just made it worse.
You've amplified the extremism because you've just done what they were saying would happen and driven them into the deeper, darker corners of the internet and you've amplified their concerns and suspicions and skepticism.
Now, if you had never done that and we could actually have conversations, well, here's my information.
Oh, here's my information.
Maybe you're a little extreme on that.
Let me show you why.
If we could actually have discourse and discussion, then maybe the most of the extreme, and you and I can agree that, of course, there's Such a thing as right-wing extremists, just as there's left-wing extremists.
Maybe you would not make them so extreme if you didn't try and take their voices away and confirm for them their paranoia.
Right.
I mean, this is not rocket science.
In the clip, he also says, so if Trump comes back, if he does something again like, you know, back up the January 6th protesters that were That we're protesting with nooses.
That's what he said in the clip.
I was like, what?
What are we talking about here?
But he's putting that to Elon.
He's telling Elon, you know, so if you say yes to this, then you agree that...
Trump was pushing this January 6th movement with people who specifically were carrying nooses.
And I think that's where Elon was like, I think you're missing the point of what I'm saying.
And what I'm saying is this, and what you said is what he said after that.
Which is spot on.
And what I said from the very beginning, when I was still in traditional news, I was saying that.
Because I'm like, this is not rocket science.
Right, and they're doing it to Elon, to his face, because now they're pushing him.
They're saying, hey, this is how we label you.
This is how we see.
And it's making him go, gosh, like, you know, it's not helpful.
You're not helping anyone.
They never, ever, ever, ever, of course, bring up the fact that Twitter censored his comments that were asking for peace.
He was literally saying, let's peacefully and patriotically.
And then when he said, like, now's the time that we need to go home and be peaceful, they censored that and they never bring that up.
They never bring up anything that he said that was peaceful.
That you currently, right now, as we speak, have Elizabeth Warren being like, we need a fight!
Elizabeth Warren.
We got Beetlejuice Lightfoot saying the same thing, calling for us to...
What does she say?
Call to arms?
Yeah, like literal call to arms.
Trump didn't say anything like that.
Call to arms?
No, he didn't.
And Saki's saying, we encourage protesters to protest at these residential homes.
We encourage that.
That's from the president.
And then the end.
And it's like, okay, so none of this is making sense.
It's...
You know, it's good for me, it's bad for you.
You're going to encourage people to be protesting out of people's private homes.
And, you know, January 6th was blown out of proportion.
At the end of the day, that's supposed to be the people's house.
Right.
You know?
I mean, and we have the video, the little evidence that they've allowed us to see plays a very different picture than what you've tried to put out there as a narrative.
Were there some complete...
Idiots, of course.
There's always complete idiots on both sides.
These are the monsters that they have created.
But there's a lot of video that you have not acknowledged and that you won't accept and that you won't explain, which is people being let in.
Infiltration.
People being invited in.
Right.
You know, we all saw that with our own two eyes.
You can't contest that.
People were, like, welcomed in.
You know, they were walking around.
They were walking in the ropes.
And, you know, they weren't doing all of this extreme things.
And we have seen the video of the officers beating a woman.
To death, right?
To death and then continuing to beat her.
And of all of the deaths that all these stupid news organizations that act like they're actual news organizations, it's like they won't acknowledge those deaths, but they'll talk about suicides that happened days and weeks later.
What precedent is there for this?
What other news story in history has lumped in suicides that happened days or weeks after an event?
A casualty.
Tell me, is there any other president of that as being lumped in as a fact, as his death in a certain event?
I would love to know because as far as I know, that's the only time we've ever freaking done that.
It's unbelievable.
It's so laughable.
100%.
100%.
And then we have people like Joe Biggs that are, you know, incarcerated and...
Solitary confinement, even at times, and these others that are just suffering, and days and days are just going by, going by, and nobody's talking about them, nobody's fighting for them.
I mean, some people are, but what can we do?
And the Whitmer kidnapping plot was completely exposed as being complete entrapment, and we saw...
Many of the same signs in what happened on January 6th, yet were gaslit by the mainstream news organization saying, like, there's no evidence that Antifa or FBI were there.
Yet when asked to give testimony, they say, like, oh, we can't answer that, you know?
So wait a minute, we had articles days after this event saying there's no evidence that there was FBI infiltration or Antifa infiltration, but when you are...
Asked to give testimony in front of our representatives that they say we can't answer that.
I mean, it's unbelievable.
And a well-known agitator that BLM even denounces was there, took video of the Ashley Babbitt murder and was able to sell it to CNN or some mainstream media.
For like $60,000 or $70,000 that that kid made from that video footage of a murder.
And he's well known.
He used to have a Twitter account that was strictly for him going to protest and agitating people and making them become violent.
And that's what he got.
You know, that's where he got his, you know, his...
Like, spotlight from.
That's whenever BLM started to, like, say, no, he's not with us.
We don't claim him.
Or some of the BLM were saying that because he would just go to these protests and, like, do the worst things and get people to do the worst things.
And then he's the kid that's in there, but he's innocent.
Right?
He's innocent.
He was there.
You know, just like anybody else, he was a patriot, you know, and then you have all of these other agitators that are changing into Trump gear, you know, and doing all...
There's so much video footage that's out there that just tells the full story, and there's also tons of video footage that we may never see.
Yeah.
So...
Anyway, I think that is all of the news that I have.
I don't know...
Because you worked in, you know, in the places that you worked, you worked in the news.
Did you ever...
Do the weather reports ever?
Just out of curiosity.
No, I don't think I did.
I did get roped into traffic on occasion.
You never did the weather, though?
No.
I actually was terrible, by the way.
I always dogged those that did the weather.
I'm like, your job is so pointless.
You can be wrong half the time.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Just say whatever comes out.
I just look outside, you know.
It's all good.
Well, so the Liberty Broadcast on our, you know.
You do the weather.
We do the weather.
We call it the Illuminati weather.
We coined it that.
Cooler than news weather.
Well, we coined it as the Illuminati weather because we started this show kind of around the time whenever we had the winter storm.
And the winter storm was named Erie.
And Uri somehow is connected to the Illuminati.
Like it's an Illuminati word, something.
I don't really recall the whole background of it.
But my co-host was like deep into it.
She was like Illuminati weather and Illuminati this.
And so we started doing this little tiny thing called the Illuminati weather.
Wait, I gotta stop you for just one second.
Because this is my first year living in Texas.
And I just gotta say that when I was training for the marathon.
Which, good job.
I saw that.
Thanks.
When I was running, like.
Um, I was, I've, I've never like gone off the deep end with like this conspiracy thing.
Cause I'm like, you won't convert me.
I'm still like a normie like stuff.
But I will say when I was training for this marathon and it was snowing one of the days.
Snowy?
It was snowy.
I was like, what is this?
It, like, straight up looked like...
I even took, like, video and pictures and stuff on my phone because I was like, this is, like, nothing I've ever seen before.
It, like, straight up looked like dipping nuts coming from the sky.
I was like, what is this?
Because it wasn't hail and it wasn't snow.
I'd never seen anything again.
It's snow coming through these, like, generated...
You know, clouds that are, you know, and it's pulling down whatever chemicals are, you know, it's a combined mixture is what we get.
It was weird.
And plus the heat in Texas.
Anyway, so we do a little, like a freestyle weather report that, like you said, it doesn't, it doesn't have to be, we could wrap it.
It doesn't have to be real.
We usually have our guests do it.
And if our guests aren't here, then I usually have Alex Jones do it.
But we do have an option where you can freestyle rap it.
We do have a beat.
We do also have a generic weather report.
I'm just making up a weather?
It can be about anything.
Bill Gates.
Wait, Bill Gates is for the weather?
Yeah, it's raining vaccines.
Anywhere you want to take it, but it's just a little fun thing.
Our audience loves it.
They love Illuminati weather.
Somebody said she's in the hot seat.
Yekka does it the best.
Well, Yekka does it the best until now.
Whatever Rachel did.
We actually had a weather thing going across the map, and she was like, it was a bunch of red, which is normally torrential downpour, and she was like, and it's blood rain.
Blood rain.
I don't know.
So, do you want to do a wrap, or do you want to do the news?
I'll do the news.
All right, and your Illuminati weather brought to you by Christy Lee.
Here we go.
It's raining men.
Hallelujah.
It's raining men.
Hallelujah.
Although I don't know what a man is because I'm not a biologist.
And you know, men can get pregnant, so they should have rights too.
So let's just have a hot day and some hot news.
And maybe we'll find out one day.
The biology of what is a man, a woman, what is a baby, and we can all live in harmony.
And also, bring that music back.
I'm about to help y 'all out over here.
Thank you.
And also, it is 21 days and zero hours and 30 minutes and 55 seconds until hurricane season.
So we're about to get fucked up the ass by some hurricanes.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Oh my goodness!
We're going to have some Dippin' Dots snow from the generated weather factory.
Thank you for participating in that.
And now...
And now...
And now a...
And now a wrap!
No, I'm kidding.
I'm like, I haven't gotten out of it.
Okay, he's got COVID!
Vaccines don't work!
It's all giant scare!
What's up?
Take the masks off!
Throw it on the ground!
Throw it on the ground!
Actually, don't do that.
That's littering.
We got that B for Alex Stein.
He was on the show.
His mother nature female.
No, we are not biologists!
Yeah, I like that.
We should have done that through that.
Maybe Bill's gonna die!
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I love this, like, 80s vibe that you guys have going.
You like that?
I do.
I know.
I love it.
Being an 80s child.
Born in the 80s.
In the late 80s, right?
Obviously.
Oh, obviously.
So tell us, where can people find you?
What is your, you know, what do you want people to do if they want more?
Christy Lee, where can they get that besides?
No, I'm definitely not.
Definitely not on OnlyFans.
But I am...
On only Facebook.
For now, I would appreciate you following me there.
This is Twitter that you have up right now.
Oh yeah, this is Twitter.
I'm on Twitter.
You can follow me on the Twitter.
You can follow me on Facebook.
You can follow me on my website right there, klim.news or christyleetv.com.
Rumble, Bitshoot, Brighteon, all of the things.
I am on Locals.
I would appreciate your support on Locals.
I'm going to be starting a show there soon.
Ooh.
Because, yeah.
I'm still trying to figure all this stuff out.
I will say that my, as we were talking about earlier, like my strong suit has not been like the technical aspect of things and the production side of things, but I'm learning.
An old dog can't learn new tricks.
It's just been a process, but yeah, you can follow me there, see my journey, see how I evolve in this process.
I also, I don't know if you've seen any of the...
Podcasts I've done with my husband yet?
I actually caught one on Facebook, I think, but I haven't seen.
Yeah, we're going to be doing more of those.
The kids go...
Back to me with her dad over the summer, so we're going to be really starting to ramp up some of our shows together.
It was funny because I even saw comments on Band, like, when are you going to have your husband?
I'm like, I'm all of a sudden I'm trapped.
Which is another place you can find Chrissy Lee on Band.video.
Yes, on Band.video.
And he did a Sunday Night Live with, well, was my guest on Sunday Night Live one of the nights, and he did awesome.
He's so smart.
I mean, I think he's great.
Well, I hope so.
No, you guys look so happy.
I, you know, obviously love love.
Oh, Gab, yep.
Am I on Gab, too?
Gab?
Yes, Gab.
Getter, Truth Social, finally.
Are you on GORF?
Truth Social, finally, let me in.
What is GORF?
Get on it.
See, there's just so many options.
You're on Truth Social?
How?
Is that an iPhone?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I mean, that took forever, though.
Like, and I finally...
Hey, I just gotta say something.
I know the creator of Gorf is following us, and what the hell have you done, man?
We can't...
I can't log in.
What's going on?
Messages, please.
We gotta fix this.
Yeah, I'm serious.
I like the name Gorf.
It's just fun to say Gorf.
It looks like it's an 80s arcade game.
And somehow it's a social media platform.
And the social media platforms, like GORF, the lettering looks exactly like what is on the arcade.
So it's really cool.
That's why I joined it.
CloudHub is really awesome.
I'm also on CloudHub and I do some work with CloudHub as well.
The CEO of that, Jeff Brain, is amazing.
Super smart.
He's kind of taken the best of all of the social medias.
Put them together.
So you can do kind of like groups and events and a channel.
But it's all in one place, which I really like.
Because it does get overwhelming trying to be in all of these different entities.
Club's nice that you can do all of those things on one platform.
For sure.
That is definitely helpful.
I didn't ask.
So you will not.
We're going to the Trump thing.
I just got my press pass.
Oh, press pass.
Did you need a camera girl?
I do.
I actually did reach out to them and ask them, because they said I could pick up my press pass, and I was like, well, can I bring a camera up?
So I'm still waiting to hear back on that.
I don't know if I have to go somewhere.
I'm going either way, but it sounds like you might be able to get into some better areas than my little general admission.
We're going.
I'm going.
He's going.
You know, Don's going to go.
I know some other people that are in our line of work that would be going.
I know some people that are going that aren't even going inside because they're anticipating there's going to be tons of protesters outside.
Yeah.
Especially in Austin.
Especially in Austin.
So catch us.
Somehow, I don't know what we're going to be doing there or what we're allowed to be doing there, but we will be there this weekend.
And also this weekend is a massive...
Pro-murder baby protests that's happening on Saturday as well.
So this weekend is going to be crazy.
Do you have anything left to tell the guests before we end the stream?
I mean, keep an eye on my Facebook page tomorrow because I think I'm going to be going live with Dr. Hadar.
He's going to be telling you what you need to make sure that you have in your cabins now as far as antibiotics and medicines.
Because, you know, those are going to be harder and harder to get, as well as, you know, the food prepping.
So that's going to be really on prepping and making sure that you're prepared for what's next.
Yeah, and other interviews, I'm trying to catch up on uploads as well this week.
So just keep an eye on all of the pages.
And more to come during the summer.
Yeah.
Yes, when I have more time when the kids are back home.
All right.
And, Drones, you got any words for the people?
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We'll be having Alex Stringer in studio.
He does a Pedicab podcast.
So we look forward to that.
And then we have a super, super big guest coming in the week after that.
Should we say who it is?
Not yet.
Can we give him a clue?
I can give him a clue.
The clue is that he was going to do a show and then he wasn't able to just the other day.
So there's a clue.
Who could it be?
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