Is the Shadow Government/Deep State Is Planning A Pre-Inauguration Coup?
Is the Shadow Government/Deep State Is Planning A Pre-Inauguration Coup?
Is the Shadow Government/Deep State Is Planning A Pre-Inauguration Coup?
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Future I cannot say enough how happy you should be of what's happening. | |
We are in the middle of a revolution right now. | |
And enough can't be said to explain this. | |
We are in the middle of a revolution. | |
And today is going to be, I think, one of the best examples of what needs to be done, what we need to do, what I suggest. | |
That we're going to do. | |
But the good news is what is happening. | |
And what they are doing is they are telling you incrementally what is happening. | |
If you watched Fox News, let's assume, forget the other cable news, but if you watch Fox News, you will not know What is happening regarding the discussion regarding vaccines and vaccinology and the notion of biomedical martial law? | |
You'll know nothing about that. | |
You will not know what is happening regarding the discussions of reopening and investigating 9-11, Building 7. This is going on right now at levels. | |
Nobody in that godforsaken, scaredy-cat, spineless group at Fox News would ever tell you anything about that. | |
And that Douglas Murray will never tell you what's actually going on in the Middle East. | |
If you don't disabuse yourself of those people, that's number one. | |
Untether, unconnect, disconnect. | |
But also, see for yourself. | |
What is happening? | |
The revolution that is here, it blows my mind! | |
We have been with subjects for 23 years, and there has never been so much as a discussion of anything. | |
People have been just pushed out of the way. | |
By a radical left, shadow government controlled gatekeeping system that didn't allow you to even broach the subject irrespective of what you wanted to say. | |
That's over with now. | |
Then they are freaking out. | |
And one of the things, one of the aspects, one of the additions to this plate and... | |
Pallet of information. | |
Is the addition of Elon Musk. | |
And they think they can push him and Trump around. | |
And he's driving them crazy because they're saying, where is it that he is a part of the government? | |
Where we upon have said, who has been in charge of Joe Biden? | |
And the Democratic Party and the administration. | |
It was the shadow government. | |
So right now, the shadow government and the deep state, they're planning a pre-inauguration coup, or at least they're trying to, because this is going to be the Texas death match. | |
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I want to say a couple of things here. | |
First, in no particular order, today is Veterans Day, and I've got to say something right off the bat. | |
The way that we have paid lip service to veterans is a mortal sin. | |
Specifically veterans who... | |
Have been hurt, injured, suffered, just not taken care of. | |
There are people from generations ago who in the prime of their life were plucked out of their lives and forced to go to Vietnam for a war we still don't understand. | |
Imagine that you're 18 years old. | |
You're ready to go to school and you've got this thing in the mail. | |
You think wearing a mask was bad? | |
You think having to upload your Whatever, your VAX credentials or whatever it is. | |
Everything. | |
And you're going to go to a war zone. | |
And if you're black or poor, oh, forget it. | |
Rich folks got deferments, Dick Cheney. | |
What did he get, five of them? | |
So these people, they went and they had to put a uniform on and go to some place to fight some stupid war that we still don't understand. | |
I hate war. | |
And I hate, see if you can figure this out, I hate the way that we fetishize war and our soldiers. | |
I hate it. | |
I saw something the other day that made me sick. | |
It was about the United, something, some patriotic piece, I forget what it was. | |
Allegedly patriotic. | |
What it was, what it was, was all of a Jets and helicopters and military and guns and flights and... | |
I'm thinking, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
I'm not proud of that. | |
That's not... | |
Excuse me. | |
Where did you get that from? | |
Where did you get this from? | |
This is the United States? | |
War? | |
Planes? | |
Death? | |
Destruction? | |
Apache helicopters? | |
F-35? | |
The Blue Angels? | |
Aircraft carriers? | |
What is this? | |
What are you talking about? | |
This is nuts! | |
This is destruction! | |
This is death! | |
It's not about the America. | |
It's not what the United States is about. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
I don't get this. | |
That's like saying, for example, America, we have riot control. | |
People going to riot, riot police with shields, you know, maintaining order, law and order. | |
Lights and sight. | |
Wait a minute. | |
What kind of image are we seeing? | |
Law and order. | |
And then we have these shows. | |
This is the biggest sigh-up I've ever seen in my life. | |
And you're falling for this. | |
Have you seen these people on TV? | |
Name them Sean Ryan. | |
I was a Navy SEAL. | |
SEAL Team 6. The guy who supposedly killed bin Laden? | |
How many total are there? | |
What about eight or nine? | |
The man who killed bin Laden? | |
What are you talking about? | |
We've got these people sitting here with these tats and it's CIA. | |
Whose word? | |
Is it Delta Force or CIA? | |
Or is it this and that? | |
Little boys, God bless them, fighting in Somalia? | |
And Afghanistan? | |
For what? | |
And they're doing this, and they're making something, ooh, this is cool. | |
Yeah, I was SEAL Team 6. I was SEAL Team... | |
What did you do? | |
What is this SEAL Team 6? | |
For what? | |
What was the last time we ever fought a war that we had to do it? | |
What was it? | |
World War II! | |
What are you talking about? | |
And now we've got these people like Douglas Murray, they're just going to go off to Iran! | |
We're going to go off to Iran! | |
And we're going to just cause the entire Middle East to flame up, because we have been told that for some reason, Hamas is our enemy! | |
Iran is our enemy! | |
And we've got to get Iran and Russia's our enemy! | |
No! | |
No! | |
Bullshit! | |
No more! | |
End of it. | |
Stop lionizing war! | |
This is not what I'm proud of. | |
When I go like this, I don't think of the 82nd Airborne. | |
What are you talking about? | |
We're in, what, 700 countries? | |
I mean, 700 or 750 bases in 80 countries? | |
What are we? | |
No! | |
President Trump never sent anybody into war. | |
Afghanistan, the best part is, why did we leave Afghanistan? | |
Why were we in Afghanistan? | |
What is the matter with us? | |
And every time I see this war, hey, how are you? | |
Yeah, we were still doing this. | |
I was an operator. | |
Look, am I trying to mock these people? | |
No! | |
No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
I want to talk about somebody who did good. | |
We're the United States. | |
I don't want people to impress upon incredible firepower. | |
This is PSYOP. | |
This is CIA, DOD, Intel, whatever you want to call it. | |
You are being played. | |
This is menticide. | |
This is brainwashing. | |
This is propaganda. | |
We're never going to have to require another conventional war, ever! | |
Ever! | |
As long as there's Raytheon, as long as there's General Diana, whatever it is, as long as there's... | |
That's why we're doing this. | |
NATO and these frauds, it infuriates me. | |
I love the way we say, come on, son, hey, let's go to the... | |
Everybody, look at this. | |
Ooh, is that the F-35? | |
Was that the stealth? | |
Ooh, great. | |
What are we doing? | |
They're going to bomb people with that. | |
They're going to kill people with that. | |
Well, the enemy? | |
What do you mean the enemy? | |
What do you mean the enemy? | |
I don't understand this. | |
We have to change the way we're thinking about this. | |
This isn't my country. | |
We're so good. | |
Respect us because we'll kill you. | |
We'll kill you. | |
We have more people and more ways to... | |
Kill you. | |
And we love killing so much that we start so. | |
Super Bowls with it? | |
Football games? | |
Oh, we love this. | |
We just love this. | |
It is disgusting. | |
I know we need military. | |
I know we need surgical blades and different ways to amputate. | |
But we don't go out looking for it. | |
We do it reluctantly. | |
But when you go into the hospital to check in, into admitting, you don't have like saws on the wall. | |
Did you see our new saw collection? | |
We have the best amputation suite in the world. | |
What is going on here? | |
And another thing too, I appreciate this. | |
Vietnam had nothing to do with keeping me free. | |
I don't know, why do you say that all the time? | |
Those Marines that keep us free. | |
No, but after World War II, it ended. | |
Korea? | |
Do you think that is the worst of the worst of the worst? | |
Why do you keep saying that I'm proud of being an American where I know I think I'm free and all the people who fought and died for me? | |
Who fought and died for me? | |
World War II! | |
I'll give you that one. | |
Fascism? | |
Absolutely. | |
That's it. | |
And the more you keep this trope up, the more you keep these tropisms and these themes and these dreamy, imaginary fantasies about, you know, that I'm speaking free, I can't even say, I can't even talk about events that happened. | |
And here in New York, 23 years ago, you can't talk about suspicions you have about vaccine protocols. | |
You can't talk about things that you think about in terms of elections that may have been incorrect. | |
You can't! | |
Kids can't! | |
And this Elise Stefanik is going to be the UN ambassador? | |
Are you kidding me? | |
Are you kidding? | |
This is the woman, she goes, I was so proud. | |
I got rid of those, I got rid of those Ivy League principals. | |
Why? | |
The Claudine gang? | |
Why? | |
Because of what? | |
Why was that again? | |
Why? | |
Because they allowed people, violence is one thing, but all of a sudden, you are proud because students were crushed, intellectually, theoretically, for daring to, on Our campuses, in our country, to protest against a foreign country? | |
You want her to be in charge of the UN? | |
Oh, this is great. | |
Oh, terrific. | |
Why don't we just turn it over? | |
Let other people, let certain world factions. | |
We talk about the New World Order. | |
This is a New World Order. | |
What are you doing? | |
You think she's going to lambaste NATO? | |
I don't think so. | |
I don't think so. | |
I had to sit there and hear this woman brag, if you want to go on a college campus and you're peaceful, remember, remember that's one thing. | |
And if you want to say the most stupid thing in the world, the stupid thing about, let's say, you don't like France, you don't like Germany. | |
You don't like green bananas. | |
I don't care what it is. | |
Say it. | |
But this woman basically was proud. | |
Yay! | |
They were told they're kowtowing to foreign countries who are paying them to do their bidding. | |
Excuse me! | |
You're in the United States Congress and you are proudly... | |
Look, I don't care if they shut down... | |
Ivy Leagues. | |
Talk about what they do about their curriculum. | |
That's fine. | |
I don't care about that. | |
But you're proud about crushing dissent? | |
This is 1968 again. | |
What do you think stopped the Vietnam War? | |
Believe it or not, it was protest. | |
Oh, I don't fit into this. | |
I don't fit into any of this. | |
And if I see that sniveling... | |
Stuck up little prissy Douglas Murray, one more time, I'm gonna puke! | |
And where do you hear that? | |
Fox News! | |
And where do you hear General Keene? | |
Fox News! | |
From the Institute for the Study of War, whatever it's called now, the Kegans in the Newlands, Fox News! | |
And these are the same people who tell me that if I say, stop killing innocent people, I'm anti-Semitic? | |
And you pick her? | |
As the ambassador to the UN, you need to go in there with somebody to destroy the UN. | |
To sit here and be this turd in the punch bowl. | |
I mean, this is where I say, President Trump, do you have any idea what you're talking about? | |
You want to say anything about the other country? | |
I don't care. | |
But that's the United States. | |
And we can say any... | |
Damn thing we want about anybody. | |
A foreign country. | |
What was that again? | |
A foreign country. | |
Money that we're sending that we don't have to a foreign country. | |
Ukraine. | |
This group of people. | |
When I saw the Congress run out and kiss the ass of this Zelensky. | |
It was disgusting. | |
No. | |
Uh-uh. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, Mr. President, I know it's just last week. | |
It'll be a week tomorrow. | |
Did I hear you say you're going to talk about maybe helping to relieve the Republicans' debt? | |
Did I hear that? | |
Anybody hear that? | |
Did you hear something about Trump or somebody saying, you know, it would be okay for us to maybe help these people. | |
You know, we've got money. | |
Did I hear that correctly? | |
Did I hear? | |
Did you hear that? | |
Am I hearing that? | |
Who heard this? | |
Did I hear this? | |
Can you believe this? | |
This is, this is, I'm thinking to myself, what? | |
Somebody better get him and teach him to be brutal. | |
Absolutely the most brutal thing anyone has ever seen. | |
So let's talk about brutal. | |
The best thing. | |
Now let me explain something to you. | |
I don't want you to understand something. | |
I don't want you to make sure you get what I'm doing 100%. | |
I am not. | |
Gonna be one of these people like these... | |
I don't even know if she's still... | |
I have no idea of this. | |
I'm Tommy Lahren! | |
Hi! | |
Yay, Trump! | |
Hi, Melina Haber! | |
Hi! | |
Yay! | |
You don't think that, do you? | |
I hope you don't think that that's my thing. | |
That that's what I do. | |
I hope you don't think I'm a cheerleader. | |
I know you don't think that. | |
I know you don't think I'm a cheerleader. | |
Because I have been through it with this guy like you. | |
And I'm proud to have been a part of this. | |
And I love what he's done. | |
And I was so happy to see this. | |
But if you think that I'm going to sit back and just sign off and everything, you're out of your mind. | |
Because I am more steadfast. | |
I am more committed. | |
More committed today than I ever was to what I believed. | |
More committed today. | |
And the same thing goes for you, too. | |
I think I can speak for you. | |
We're not going to sit back. | |
Don't ever take us for granted. | |
Don't ever think that you say, well, he's on board. | |
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
What do you mean we're on board? | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about we're on board? | |
What? | |
What? | |
What do you mean? | |
Do you think that we're just going to sit back and everything's groovy? | |
Oh, no, no. | |
No, no, no. | |
Now, let's talk about something. | |
The best thing he's done, in addition, the best thing is to get Tom Homan in it. | |
This is Al, and we went to a number of events with Tom Homan, and you introduced me to Tom Homan. | |
This guy is as tough As nails. | |
This is what we need. | |
Mr. Homan, you have said that most immigrants are "not criminals" other than the criminal act that they do when they enter the country illegally. | |
That is why I think we ought to revisit decriminalizing desperation. | |
I love his bottom lip. | |
I hear you what? | |
Look at this. | |
trauma and carried across generations? | |
Have we not learned from the internment of Japanese-Americans? | |
Mr. Holman, I'm a father. | |
Do you have children? | |
How can you possibly allow this to happen under your watch? | |
Do you not care? | |
Is it because these children don't look like children that are around you? | |
I don't get it. | |
Have you ever held a deceased child in your arms? | |
I've served my country for 34 years. | |
This is out of control. | |
I've served my country for 34 years. | |
And yes, I held a five-year-old boy in my arms. | |
In fact, that tractor trailer, I knelt down beside him and said a prayer for him because I knew what his last 30 minutes of his life were like. | |
And I had a five-year-old son at the time. | |
What I've been trying to do my 34 years serving my nation is to save lives. | |
So for you to sit there and insult my integrity and my love for my country and for children, that's why this whole thing needs to be fixed. | |
And you're the member of Congress. | |
Fix it! | |
We agree on that, but I disagree. | |
But I also disagree with your characterization of this. | |
Gentlemen, Simon expired. | |
No one in this room has seen what I've seen in my 34-year career. | |
Very well. | |
No one has experienced what I've experienced. | |
I saw many dead bodies coming across this border. | |
You want to talk about the memo? | |
This memo is one option to stop death. | |
Not just about enforcing the law to stop death. | |
If you want to legalize illegal immigration, good luck with that. | |
Because it's going to get a hell of a lot worse on that border. | |
If you say, okay, from now on, there will be no consequence, no deterrence. | |
It's not illegal to come to this country legally. | |
More families will come. | |
31% of women will be raped. | |
More children will die. | |
We're a nation of laws. | |
If you don't like it, sir, change it. | |
You're the legislator. | |
I'm the executive branch, and I've served my country honorably for 34 years. | |
And I will not sit here and have anybody say that I don't care about children because they're not the same color as my children. | |
Thank you very much. | |
Do you remember, honey, when he talked to a little boy who's either his pajamas or his underpants or something reminded him? | |
He told this story of this little boy he alluded to. | |
We saw him and met him. | |
He's a great guy. | |
And when he speaks, he's the same. | |
And he was flying around. | |
They threatened his family. | |
And this is Oman. | |
He talked about a little boy. | |
And he said this boy was in, I believe they were being trafficked in. | |
They were in the back of a cattle car, not a cattle car, but a truck or something. | |
And they all suffocated. | |
And this little boy. | |
And he said he remembers either the pajama tops or his... | |
Diapers or something. | |
And it was the most poignant story in the world. | |
This is the best thing in the world. | |
Let him loose. | |
Mr. President, do me a favor, sir. | |
We helped you and God bless you. | |
Let him loose. | |
Let it be so that when Holman walks in, people run. | |
Let him loose. | |
Back him up. | |
And most important, and this is what I ask everybody here to do, with the exception of somebody who is actually in office, ignore these people. | |
The only time you were to ever reference anything that anybody says is if there's any chance of it actually coming to fruition. | |
I don't care what, from Whoopi Goldberg, it's fun to mock them. | |
Oh, that we can do. | |
That's fun. | |
That's schadenfreude. | |
I know that. | |
But we have got to ignore them. | |
Now they're saying, well, we're going to investigate. | |
Elon Musk, investigate this! | |
What are you talking about? | |
So what? | |
We're breaking the rules. | |
God bless this man, Homan. | |
God bless him, Tom Homan. | |
This is, this is, this is, watch. | |
We wish some main Democrat leadership would say that out loud. | |
Look. | |
You want to know why there's 50,000 people in detention? | |
You want to know why we have one million illegal entries in the United States? | |
You want to know why I have these issues? | |
Because you have failed to secure the border. | |
You have failed to work with this president to close the three loopholes we've asked for two years to close. | |
So if you want to know why this issue exists, you need to look in the mirror. | |
You have failed American people who are not securing the border and closing loopholes. | |
Mr. Holman, please respect the... | |
Chair, and the authority of the chair, the time of the gentleman has expired. | |
I've asked you politely to let me go beyond my time, and you let other people go beyond their time, but not to Tom Holman. | |
He don't get to go beyond his time. | |
Mr. Holman, we have proved an agreement between the Republicans and the Democrats with the ranking member. | |
We increased the time of one. | |
Witness, one member of Congress who was interrupted by a protest. | |
That is done with the approval of the ranking member. | |
Don't talk like that. | |
I respect the chair's authority. | |
Mr. Holman! | |
You work for me. | |
I'm a taxpayer. | |
Yes. | |
You work for me. | |
I'm a taxpayer. | |
You work for me. | |
Good for you. | |
Good. | |
I love this. | |
Witness will suspend. | |
I love that. | |
You work. | |
For me. | |
How many times have I told you that about President Trump? | |
I love that man. | |
I love that man. | |
Okay? | |
Got that out of the way? | |
You work for me. | |
Now it gets real good. | |
Ready for this? | |
Here comes Sandy. | |
Your name is on this. | |
Is this correct? | |
Yes, I signed that memo. | |
So you are the author of the family separation policy? | |
I am not the author of this memo. | |
You're not the author, but you signed the memo. | |
Yes, a zero-tolerance memo. | |
So you provided the official recommendation to Secretary Nielsen for the United States to pursue family separation. | |
I gave Secretary Nielsen numerous recommendations on how to secure the border and save lives. | |
But it says here that you gave her numerous options, but the recommendation was option three, family separation. | |
What I'm saying, this is not the only paper where we've given the Secretary numerous options to secure the border and save lives. | |
And so the recommendation, of the many that you recommended, you recommended family separation. | |
I recommended zero tolerance. | |
Which includes family separation. | |
The same as it is when every U.S. citizen parent gets arrested with a child. | |
Yes! | |
Yes! | |
Say it! | |
Zero tolerance was interpreted as the policy that separated children from their parents. | |
If I get arrested for DUI and I have a young child in a car, I'm going to be separated. | |
When I was a police officer in New York and I arrested a father for domestic violence, I separated that father from his family. | |
Mr. Holman, with all due respect, legal asylees are not charged with any crime. | |
When you're in the country illegally, there's a violation of the United States Code 1325. | |
Seeking asylum is legal. | |
If you want to seek asylum and go to the port of entry, do it the legal way. | |
Right. | |
The Attorney General of the United States has made that clear. | |
Okay. | |
See, this is the thing. | |
I want you to listen to me very carefully. | |
And remember I'm telling you this. | |
I want you to remember this, okay? | |
Listen to me carefully. | |
Hypothetically, ask your friends this whenever this story comes up. | |
Ask your friends this, okay? | |
A husband and wife are from France. | |
They are French citizens. | |
She's pregnant. | |
The wife is pregnant. | |
They come to New York. | |
While staying at wherever it is, she gives birth. | |
The baby is born in this country. | |
Theoretically, one could argue that's a U.S. citizen. | |
We can argue about this later. | |
Now, let me ask you a question. | |
When the baby is born and the mother is released from the hospital, what do they do with that baby? | |
They go back to France. | |
Why? | |
That's where they live. | |
Yeah, but the baby's born here. | |
But that's where the parents live. | |
Yeah, but the baby's born here. | |
I don't give a damn where the baby's born. | |
The parents live there. | |
But if a baby's born on a boat in international waters, it could be the flagship, it could be the port, there's all kinds of rules about this. | |
What is this idea that says if a child is here and you separate the family, you see what they're doing? | |
It happens all the time. | |
The parents, illegal, and the child go back. | |
And if you're unable to show any kind of... | |
Now, it's interesting when you have these unaccompanied minors, that's a different story. | |
It's a different story. | |
Listen carefully to what I'm saying. | |
It never ceases. | |
They think they've got you with this. | |
And until we see buses, white buses, the buses that we saw all the time. | |
Remember that time in Jersey, the diner? | |
There were buses! | |
No riding. | |
We knew exactly what they were. | |
You go to the Teterboro Airport, you go to Westchester, you go to that... | |
What's the airport next to? | |
Right near Trump? | |
Morristown. | |
All these planes. | |
Westchester Airport. | |
We see this all over the place. | |
Until you see this. | |
And you see, here's a bag. | |
Get on the bus. | |
Get out! | |
Unless you see this, this doesn't make any sense. | |
Let me say it again. | |
Let me say it again. | |
You're going to have to pick these people up. | |
And when you do, you iris scan them. | |
Biometrics, bioscans, fingerprints, iris scans. | |
You come back and we already got you. | |
Get up. | |
We got you. | |
Use this. | |
Ask Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Silicon Valley. | |
Tag these people. | |
Sounds almost terrible. | |
I don't mean to dehumanize him in that respect, but just like you would tag, like we care about, you know, endangered species, and the only endangered species I know, it's the American citizen who's been crowded out of his environment because of these people. | |
Unless and until you see people move, this means nothing. | |
This is all titular. | |
This is all theoretical. | |
This is all talk. | |
This is all nonsense. | |
Unless you think, wow! | |
Just like you saw these people sleeping outside in front of the Roosevelt Hotel or in front of the Watson on 57th Street. | |
These people! | |
Unless you see, just like we saw, all these people swarms. | |
It means nothing. | |
The president cannot back off on this. | |
Did you see a bunch of them turn around and go the other way? | |
I'm not talking about machine gunning people. | |
I'm not talking about killing people. | |
This is simple. | |
I don't know why they want to do this. | |
I don't know what the reason behind this is. | |
I have no idea. | |
I don't care. | |
That's it. | |
There is no excuse for this. | |
None. | |
Nothing short of this. | |
Nothing. | |
As a guy who spent 34 years deporting illegal aliens, I got a message to the millions of illegal aliens that Joe Biden's released in our country in violation of federal law. | |
You better start packing now. | |
You're damn right. | |
Because you're going home. | |
I got another message. | |
Another message to the criminal cartels in Mexico. | |
You smuggled enough fentanyl across this country to kill 148,000 young Americans. | |
You have killed more Americans than every terrorist organization in the world combined. | |
And that's when President Trump gets back in office. | |
He's going to designate you a terrorist organization. | |
He's going to wipe you off the face of the earth. | |
You're done! | |
You're done! | |
Thank you. | |
And to correct it, people love to say, You know, Israel has killed more Americans than Hamas, which is true, the liberty, we all know that. | |
But these people, the cartels, have killed more, and with China, have killed more Americans than anybody else. | |
I love the way we're selective. | |
Well, that doesn't matter. | |
Well, that doesn't matter. | |
There are people who will worry about the thinning herds of the wombat. | |
Or whatever it is. | |
Until... | |
It absolutely blows my mind. | |
Let me stop for one second and remind you of something, dear friends. | |
This is so... | |
This is my mission. | |
Because they're talking about geoengineering, and they're talking about Building 7, and they're talking about stuff that I've been talking about for years. | |
I'm thinking, oh my god, I'm thinking they're actually talking about what I was talking about. | |
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My friends, let me see if I can explain this in any way other than this. | |
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You probably haven't been there. | |
And you're probably thinking, well, you know, I was at Costco. | |
They've got nice little things here. | |
We're not talking about that. | |
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Look at this. | |
They've got solar power and cooking emergency food kits. | |
Alexa Pure Pro Ultimate Flow Water. | |
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This stuff kills me. | |
How about emergency drinking water in pouches? | |
Chlorine dioxide water treatment. | |
It goes on. | |
Survival Scout preparedness. | |
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Do it now. | |
Don't get lulled into this. | |
Well, everything's going to be okay. | |
Really? | |
Really? | |
Let me explain something also, dear friends. | |
And I thank you for this. | |
Let me see if I can explain this. | |
The other day in... | |
What was it? | |
Saturday in Jersey. | |
Jersey's wildfires. | |
All of a sudden, wildfires. | |
So I asked Mrs. L, is anybody planning on building anything? | |
Why is there another wildfire? | |
What's going on with this thing? | |
We have got to change the way we think in this country. | |
Start getting suspicious. | |
Howie Brown, by the way, gifted 10. Lionel Nation Partnerships. | |
Did you hear this? | |
Thank you, Howie. | |
Raul says, do the Dems have their brass knuckles on? | |
No. | |
But don't. | |
We'll get to them in a moment. | |
Pilgrim Media says, my uncle was killed in the Battle of the Bulls. | |
My grandfather was in the Pacific. | |
My father was a career Army officer. | |
I was Air Force. | |
I won justice on the Dems. | |
And thank you for your service. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you for this. | |
There are many, many people who do wonderful things. | |
I mean, my father was in the military. | |
He was in an officer's mess. | |
He just did his thing. | |
There are people who do logistical. | |
There was no war at the time. | |
I appreciate it. | |
He had to do it. | |
But I don't mean any disrespect for them. | |
But don't send our men and women to be killed. | |
No stuff in it. | |
I'm with you, Sparky. | |
No Brian Hook. | |
I'm with you. | |
I'm tired of these hacks. | |
Keep France out of it. | |
Thank you so much. | |
Just to reiterate, no Stephanie, no Brian Hook. | |
Thank you. | |
I like that. | |
Just to reiterate, just to clarify. | |
Evan Webb says, Mark Levin thinks neocon means anti-Zionist. | |
Okay. | |
That all... | |
Okay, that all it will let me say on this. | |
All right. | |
That's an old story. | |
Two morning show hosts gone from talk radio this morning. | |
Right before someone talk radio is really finished. | |
What are you talking about? | |
What are you talking about? | |
Mel? | |
No! | |
Johnny, what are you talking about? | |
What does that mean? | |
Two radio hosts. | |
Johnny Maz. | |
Hold on. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Johnny Mazz says, Frog, Johnny Mazz, what happened with this? | |
Fill me in. | |
What are you talking about? | |
Hang on a minute. | |
Uh... | |
I don't know what this is. | |
This is weird why I gotta ask people, well, can you... | |
I love when you don't give me enough information. | |
Like somebody will say, oh yeah? | |
What does that mean? | |
Prove it. | |
Prove what? | |
Sparky says, keep in mind, Israel has killed many more Americans than Iran. | |
Remember the USS Liberty. | |
Yes, I know that. | |
Thank you. | |
I've said it before. | |
And also, Mexico has killed even more than that. | |
Keep in mind that. | |
Mexico has killed more. | |
There's no doubt about that. | |
Let me read about this. | |
Morning shows. | |
Daytime shows are dead. | |
Yes, we know that. | |
I don't know what you're talking about. | |
Maz said something. | |
Okay, whatever. | |
I want to see. | |
Let me show you what I want to show you. | |
I had something from... | |
Did I have this? | |
Oh, this is the worst. | |
Remember, we're talking about... | |
Vaccines and epidemiology. | |
We're talking about Bobby Kennedy. | |
We're talking about a lot of things. | |
We're talking about, believe it or not, next is going to be geoengineering and the like. | |
We're talking about Building 7. You should see what you're talking about. | |
Richard Gage, for the longest time, pushed out of the way, pushed out of the way. | |
Dane Wigington pushed out of the way. | |
They've been here forever. | |
And now all of a sudden people say, what is this about? | |
What is this about? | |
What's going on with this? | |
I am shocked. | |
I am so happy. | |
And I love what people are saying. | |
I say, where have you been? | |
Where have you been? | |
This is the thing which I want people to understand. | |
I say, where have you been? | |
Let me see something here. | |
Okay. | |
Uh... | |
Let me see here. | |
Oh, posted. | |
Let me see. | |
Let me see. | |
Let me see. | |
Oh, read the... | |
Oh, honey, look what... | |
Oh, I see. | |
You had some news directors that were changing. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Did you see this? | |
Let me see. | |
I'll send this thing to you. | |
Yeah, this is WF... | |
I mean, WF... | |
This is WOR... | |
Yeah, I think they got rid of a news director and an executive producer. | |
I don't know. | |
We'll talk about that. | |
You got to be a little bit... | |
There he is. | |
He says, well, let me type their names in the sports guy and the theater guy. | |
They're good? | |
No. | |
Anyway, we'll see about this. | |
I'm sorry. | |
This is terrible. | |
This is terrible podcasting. | |
Anyway, we'll stop right there. | |
Where do I go back? | |
Okay. | |
As you may or may not know, in the event you're listening to me for the first time, I am not a conspiracist. | |
I know what you're thinking. | |
You're going to say, what? | |
No! | |
I'm always telling somebody. | |
No, no. | |
I'm not trying to talk about it. | |
Whenever 9-11 comes up, people always say, it's an inside job. | |
We say, no, no, no, no, no. | |
We don't know anything about that. | |
You're pointing to evidence. | |
You're talking about physical evidence, architectural evidence, gravity. | |
We're talking about all this other kind of stuff. | |
That's a different story. | |
This is different. | |
This is different. | |
We're not talking about this. | |
Do you understand what I'm saying? | |
Just because you could say, hey, this building... | |
Didn't fall the way. | |
Doesn't mean that it's CIA or Dick Cheney. | |
You see what I'm saying? | |
Just because you point something wrong. | |
If I walk into a room and I see there's a crime scene and I say, wait a minute, this lady here, she didn't die. | |
It wasn't a suicide. | |
It was a homicide. | |
It's the husband. | |
No, I don't know if it's a husband. | |
People don't know how to make these changes. | |
But this is the worst show. | |
This is the worst. | |
This is this woman. | |
Okay, so... | |
This is a show called News Nation, right? | |
But four people watch this, which is nice. | |
I guess. | |
I don't even know where it is. | |
But this is Elizabeth Vargas or something? | |
She's one of these retreads. | |
It's like the land of the misfit toys. | |
Ashley Banfield, all the people who've been, you know, shit-canned or moved or whatever it is, they ended up at this place in this last gasp. | |
But, you know, come on. | |
Because this format is... | |
Dead! | |
It's dead! | |
So, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | |
Decision 24 in Town Hall. | |
So, they get this Vargas. | |
By the way, she was married to Mark Cohen. | |
Remember, walking in Memphis. | |
Okay. | |
She had a drinking problem, and that's great. | |
Now she's pulled her life together. | |
But anyway, she's now on there. | |
And her job is not to let... | |
They're going to invite Bobby Kennedy on and then argue with him about vaccine research. | |
I'm going to get Marty McCary on next because she is a shill for the usual suspects. | |
She is a corporate shill. | |
She's an apparatchit. | |
She's part of the proxy from the shadow government. | |
These people need to be flushed like through an enema. | |
We need to get rid of these people. | |
They're like this human bezoar. | |
You got it? | |
These people are horrid. | |
Horrid! | |
This is why this is death. | |
They've done more to impede. | |
They clog this. | |
All right, enough about that. | |
Watch this. | |
Bobby Kennedy Jr., listen, for as screwed up as he is sexually and socially and as women, God, do we need him. | |
Listen. | |
Okay, so, you know, I think most people don't know what my stance is on vaccines. | |
I've never been anti-vaccine. | |
Let me say this again. | |
He is not... | |
Against vaccines. | |
Vaccine. | |
Nobody. | |
Nobody is. | |
You can't be. | |
You can't say, they don't work. | |
Yeah, they do. | |
Oh, no, they don't. | |
Yeah, they do. | |
Not all the time. | |
I mean, if they're tested. | |
But yes, the idea. | |
Surgery doesn't work. | |
Yes, it does. | |
Hypodermic needles don't work. | |
Yes, they do. | |
Don't know what you're putting into them. | |
But yes, they work. | |
You see how people confuse? | |
Oh, scenes don't work, small, but no, they work. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
How they're used, for the particular reason they're used, what kind, it's a different story. | |
All right, so here's Bobby Kennedy, and wait till you see this Vargas just, just, argh! | |
This is when I lose it. | |
Watch what she does, because she just can't sit there. | |
Somebody's probably telling her, like, stop it, stop it! | |
There goes our big pharma! | |
Commercials or whatever it is. | |
We can't let this happen. | |
Jump in! | |
And I've said that hundreds and hundreds of times, but it doesn't matter. | |
Because that is a way of silencing me. | |
Using that pejorative to describe me is a way of silencing or marginalizing me. | |
My position on vaccines, I think, virtually every American would agree with my stance on vaccines, which is that vaccines should be tested like other medicines. | |
Now wait. | |
Now guess what? | |
Vargas, the expert, I think it's Vargas. | |
I'll stand corrected. | |
If she has another name, let me know. | |
She should be safety tested. | |
That's her. | |
And unfortunately... | |
I'll put it this way. | |
I think that's Vargas. | |
They don't have her name. | |
It's a lady in the red dress, okay? | |
Vaccines are not safety tested. | |
They're not... | |
Of the 72 vaccine doses now mandated, essentially mandated, they're recommended, but they're really mandated for American children. | |
None of them, not one. | |
Has ever been subject to a pre-licensing placebo-controlled trial? | |
Yes, I have. | |
Who are you? | |
This is where I say, that's it. | |
That's where I can't take this. | |
Now you're an expert in this? | |
You know about this? | |
You know about this? | |
There we go. | |
Yep, there we go. | |
Yep, it's Vargas. | |
Yep, yep, yep. | |
Anti-vaccine. | |
This is from Facebook News Nation. | |
Look at this. | |
You're going to believe this. | |
Look at this. | |
I got to tell you this. | |
Elizabeth Vargas, on their Facebook page, under her picture, anti-vaccine activists. | |
RFK Jr. challenging Biden in 2024. | |
Anti-vaccine activist under their Facebook page News Nation Vargas anti-vaccine. | |
He said it. | |
God damn it. | |
He said it a million times. | |
This is why I hate these people. | |
Just let the man speak. | |
You don't know anything about this. | |
Who is this lady in this cockamamie show and this network that's going to be out of business before you know it, as is all of them, because it's over and done with? | |
My God! | |
Do you not see this? | |
Do you not? | |
We can go through all this, bitch. | |
You can listen to this. | |
He talks about this. | |
I cannot believe it. | |
I can't believe it. | |
It's just, oh, you have no idea. | |
This is why I can't, I hate these people. | |
I swear to God, I, oh my God. | |
And by the way, if you're trying to type something, a name, just spell it. | |
You know who's the best at this? | |
Sparky. | |
They wouldn't let Sparky type good, so he wrote doog. | |
Duke is what we call it here. | |
George Soros buys 220 radio stations. | |
Will that have an impact on anything? | |
Radio stations? | |
Okay. | |
I don't know. | |
Will baby monitors have it? | |
CB radio? | |
Sparky weighs in with Soros is a tool of the CIA since the Cold War when he set up his NGOs to foment discord in Eastern Europe. | |
So when people complain about Soros' evil deeds, they're complaining about CIA evil deeds. | |
Absolutely. | |
And I also believe, Sparky, that if you know the name of somebody, they're not in charge. | |
Brennan and Riedel, they were the hosts of the show. | |
Well, they were gone? | |
Honey, I don't know. | |
We'll see about this. | |
Thank you. | |
I'll check this out. | |
Now, my question to you is simply this. | |
Let us continue, dear friends. | |
Let us continue. | |
With what is happening. | |
First, listen to this. | |
Now remember, officially speaking, for whatever it's worth, I believe in the notion of this thing called pro-choice. | |
I don't think a woman who has an abortion should go to prison. | |
Because if you're pro-life, that means there's no exception. | |
It's a human being, and if you have an abortion, that's murder and that's it. | |
I'm not for that. | |
Okay? | |
You got that? | |
I'm not for that. | |
But listen carefully to this. | |
This will blow your mind. | |
Listen to this one. | |
Absolute truth. | |
I did 1,200 abortions, first and second trimester. | |
1,200. | |
One was for rape, two were for incest, about nine or ten were for genetic defects like trisomy 21, and all the rest of them were healthy moms and healthy kids. | |
Listen to this one more time, just for the record. | |
Listen to him very carefully. | |
This is the absolute truth. | |
I did 1,200 abortions, first and second trimester. | |
1,200 abortions, 1,200. | |
One was for rape. | |
One was for rape. | |
I'm sorry, I'm repeating this, but I just want you to, I want to stop. | |
One out of 1,200. | |
Okay, let me just say this. | |
One divided by 1,200 is... | |
So this is.08%. | |
Okay? | |
You got that? | |
That's one. | |
Two were for incest. | |
Double that. | |
Nine or ten were for genetic defects like trisomy 21. And all the rest of them were healthy moms and healthy kids. | |
People believe what they want to believe and they don't want to believe that. | |
But that is the truth. | |
I killed 1,200 kids. | |
How can you make up for even one of them? | |
I can't. | |
So now, I do everything I can to save as many as I can. | |
Okay. | |
You know what I say about that? | |
This is what I want to say. | |
Just tell me the facts. | |
Tell me. | |
If you say that the police are killing black men, tell me the number. | |
If you tell me that this causes it, tell me the number. | |
Tell me the truth. | |
Tell me what you're talking about. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
Just tell me the truth. | |
Don't lie to me. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
Don't lie to me. | |
Sparky says, the thing to emphasize about vaccines is, why so many? | |
When we were kids, there were only a handful required. | |
Now there are dozens. | |
Okay, let me stop right now. | |
Let me go on the record officially. | |
Ready for this? | |
Okay, here we go. | |
Number one. | |
Whoever is not a physician or an epidemiologist, raise your hand. | |
I don't know this. | |
I don't know this. | |
I don't know this. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm not here to tell you one way or another what is and is true. | |
I don't know. | |
I'm not. | |
I think all of a sudden, overnight, everybody's into seed oil. | |
That seed oil! | |
Okay, fine. | |
So you know how we get into something? | |
We get into something. | |
We just... | |
All of a sudden, okay, fine. | |
What I'm saying is simply this. | |
Number one, do you or don't you have the right to say no to a mandatory introduction of something into your body that might now be untested? | |
Yes or no? | |
And regarding a substance made by a company that has complete and total statutory immunity from any kind of... | |
Problems that are associated with you. | |
If you think to me that I don't have a say, I think it's a, what is it, Jacobson, was a Supreme Court case from 1905. | |
So listen to what I'm saying. | |
I'm not saying anything about this one works. | |
Well, how come we have, well, how can we have so many vaccines? | |
I don't know. | |
Let's look into this. | |
You can all say, you know, we don't have so many vitamins. | |
When I was a kid, we had a Flintstones multiples. | |
Now we got GNC. | |
Well, maybe we're better at it. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't assume I know everything. | |
But what I can't stand is when this Elizabeth Vargas at this station and Facebook, after he says, I'm not anti-vaccine, he says it. | |
And what did they put on there? | |
Anti-vaccine. | |
And the name of there is what? | |
What? | |
News! | |
What was that again? | |
News Nation! | |
They don't even know. | |
News means nothing to these people. | |
It's just a phrase. | |
It's like light and natural. | |
And finally this. | |
Frankenstein, the creepiest dude on TV. | |
Listen to this no-shit obviousness. | |
The New York Times estimates that Harris will lose the... | |
First of all... | |
If you woke up and this guy, if you looked in your peephole and you saw this, you'd think, lock the door. | |
What? | |
What is this? | |
This guy scares me. | |
He scares the hell out of me. | |
The national popular vote by about a point and a half. | |
A first for Democrats since 2004. | |
Global inflation is something that was hard to shut down. | |
But there were other issues that Democrats flubbed, which inflamed the opposition and depressed their base. | |
Yes. | |
No, you're not. | |
The bottom line is simply this. | |
She sucked. | |
Trump won. | |
That's it. | |
Do you understand this? | |
Do you understand this? | |
This is the most ridiculous bit of mental masturbation I've ever heard in my life. | |
That's it. | |
Now let me explain something to you. | |
And let me put this into perspective, my dear friends. | |
God bless President Trump. | |
God bless President Trump. | |
And God bless Sparky and Johnny Mazz and Karen Peterson. | |
And Sparky, of course, again. | |
And Evan Webb and PD and everybody else. | |
And Pilgrimedia, thank you. | |
And Howie Brown, thank you. | |
Thank you for this. | |
We're going to return this evening at 7. Make sure you like this video. | |
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And also, Lynn's Warriors. | |
She's got a new video coming up. | |
Wait to hear what she has to say about Mattel. | |
You know, the toy company. | |
Wait to hear what they're doing with your kids. | |
You understand it? | |
Good. | |
We'll talk then. | |
Have a great day. | |
Happy Veterans Day. | |
We salute our veterans. | |
And don't forget, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over. | |
Sue you. |