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What are you doing? | |
Curtis, Curtis, Curtis. | ||
The dog all over the wall. | ||
unidentified
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Get the out of here. | |
Get out of here. | ||
Did she just try to spit on me? | ||
unidentified
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Get her, get her, get her, get her. | |
I actually really think you should do that, though, too. | ||
What? Is that your band or your... | ||
unidentified
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Dude, don't touch me! Hey, hey, hey. | |
Don't touch me. What is your guys' deal with, like, touching and spitting on people? | ||
You're so f***ing weird. | ||
Yeah, someone did spit on me. | ||
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Thanks. We had a private meeting in the Oval Office with Russian agents and the Russian ambassador. | |
We had private meetings in Helsinki, one-on-one for over an hour with a person of Russia that no one knows what was said. | ||
If it came out that he didn't? | ||
If it came out that he didn't, would you be thankful? | ||
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You know what? I want to see the report. | |
Dude, stop. You don't have to be so aggressive. | ||
Why are Democrats so aggressive? | ||
Do you know why? Are you in charge of them? | ||
You better put them on a leash, because you should be, because they need control. | ||
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They're in charge of themselves. | |
Well, they're doing a poor job of it. | ||
unidentified
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Leave them alone. She ugly as hell anyway. | |
A kiki is so funny. | ||
All right, we'll let the viewers decide who's prettier. | ||
unidentified
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We're not bothering you. | |
So when it came out, the memo, that there was no evidence to suggest that Russia was colluding with Donald Trump. | ||
What? How did that make you? | ||
unidentified
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Info. That was a three-page Info. | |
What is your problem? It is. | ||
unidentified
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You. What did I do to you? | |
You know what is me? What did you know what is this? | ||
Don't touch my stuff, dude. What's wrong? | ||
unidentified
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You, get the out of here. | |
I didn't do anything to you. No? | ||
Are you sure? Yes. | ||
What is another? What are you doing? | ||
Curtis, Curtis, Curtis. What are you doing? | ||
Curtis is a mess with your ass. | ||
I you, you're out everywhere. | ||
Hey, get the out of here. | ||
Yeah, everywhere, all over the dog, all over the wall. | ||
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Get the out of here. | |
Get out of here. | ||
Stop, stop, stop. | ||
Get out of here. I'm not the one being violent. | ||
You're passively aggressive. | ||
That's not illegal. No, it's not. | ||
What did I do? Are you f***ing idiot? | ||
Let's go. Get the f*** out of here. | ||
Okay. A clear shot of this real quick? | ||
What? No, you can't. | ||
You won't let me have a clear shot of the balloon? | ||
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No. Why? | |
Because it's my balloon. You bought this. | ||
Why do you have a Donald Trump and a diaper fetish? | ||
Why would I talk to you- Don't, dude, stop, stop. | ||
Why do you have a fetish? | ||
Why do you have a fetish? I'm not buying balloons with guys in diapers. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, but you follow them. | |
That's what's worse. You spent money on a balloon of him in a diaper. | ||
Stop touching my stuff. I'm backing away. | ||
unidentified
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Stop. Hey, hey, hey, hey, don't be doing that. | |
Why are you doing that? Get the out of here. | ||
Get the out of here. | ||
It's this guy again. And now you're going to be a big tough guy? | ||
I just don't want her to get hurt. | ||
Go to your f***ing people, man. | ||
What does that mean? Yes, you are. | ||
No. What the f***? | ||
That microphone on my face. | ||
They only know three word chance. | ||
Kick their ass. | ||
What are you doing? You piss me off so much. | ||
You come down here and ask the most stupid questions in the world. | ||
So you continue to follow me? | ||
unidentified
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Are you looking for Alex Jones? | |
Why are you following me? Because you're an idiot. | ||
I'm gonna walk away from you. | ||
Please don't follow me. | ||
unidentified
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Stop asking stupid questions. | |
Yeah, just move on. | ||
Get the out of here. | ||
What am I doing? Move on. | ||
I can stand here. Yeah, get her the out of here, you racist bastard. | ||
Hey, take a deep breath, buddy. Take a deep breath, buddy. | ||
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InfoWarsStore.com | |
It's a buzzer beater for me. | ||
I'm going to be a little bit. | ||
I'm running around like a madman. | ||
My earpiece isn't even on right. | ||
My coffee isn't even ready. | ||
But it's a veterans call-in show today, so it doesn't matter. | ||
You've got to be ready to be up and at them when 3 o'clock kicks off during the veterans call-in show. | ||
Thanks for tuning in to The War Room, brought to you by InfoWars. | ||
It's Friday, March 29th. | ||
The last Friday of March. | ||
That means it's the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
So I'm looking forward to having the phone lines open for all three hours. | ||
And I'm looking forward to my great guests today. | ||
We're finally able to get Gretchen Smith on air. | ||
She's been very busy. She does great work at Code of Vets on Twitter. | ||
And I remember when Gretchen just started Code of Vets, maybe about a year ago. | ||
And she had a little following. | ||
And slowly but surely it got bigger and bigger. | ||
Now she's having a major impact in the world of veterans on social media, raising a lot of awareness, turning out vets for... | ||
Deceased veterans' funerals that may not have had such a big turnout. | ||
Raising awareness for vets that go missing. | ||
Raising awareness for homeless vets that need help. | ||
Vets that need surgery. She's really doing great work. | ||
CodaVets.com is the website. | ||
There's Gretchen right there. | ||
She joins me in just a minute. | ||
But folks, before I get started with Gretchen and then Greg Reese and Frank Cavanaugh in the second and third hour, you know, it's hard to comprehend that We're good to go. | ||
In the current year, how we're fighting for America right now. | ||
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That's what I'm trying to get to sink in today. | ||
We are the American Revolution right now. | ||
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Now, Gretchen Smith, so glad that you could join us today. | ||
Congratulations to hear it was your granddaughter that was just born last month, and it is a healthy and happy baby now. | ||
Congratulations. Yes, absolutely. | ||
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Thank you. It's an honor to be here to talk about veterans, and thank you for the congratulations on our grandbaby. | |
She was a preemie, gave us a little bit of a scare for a few weeks, but she's growing and developing and doing great. | ||
Thank you. Well, absolutely. | ||
And we were glad to see that I was following that. | ||
I was glad to see that everything is good on the home front there. | ||
Glad that you could join us this month. | ||
And let's just start off with Coda Vets. | ||
Now, give me a timeline here. | ||
But Coda Vets is something relatively new, at least from my exposure to it on social media. | ||
And I remember when you first started, maybe under a year ago, correct me if I'm wrong, and it was a couple thousand followers. | ||
And I remember I found you and you started doing some live streams and stuff. | ||
But now it's really gotten big. | ||
I don't know the current follower count you're out on Twitter, but you've got CodeOfVets.com. | ||
When you started CodeOfVets, what did you have in mind, and did you think it would get this big so quick? | ||
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I had no idea we'd get this big. | |
It's out of control. I'm chasing it right now. | ||
It's a good problem, though. | ||
I love it. We're figuring out. | ||
We are a non-profit now. | ||
So we've been around since October 2017. | ||
But again, we started out as a Twitter page. | ||
When I say we, it's me. | ||
I'm Peter Betts. So what I did is I wanted to do something to honor my dad. | ||
I lost my dad in his battle with PTSD. And so my kids are grown and I had this time on my hands and I was praying about, you know, what can I do? | ||
I want to be involved in the better community. | ||
So Code of Vets came to mind because, you know, of course my dad was been on my heart for so many years since his passing and I wanted to share his journey, his story, and I wanted to turn it into something from tragic and something sad that's almost destroyed our family. | ||
And it's something beautiful and powerful and I wanted to leave a really good legacy for him. | ||
And I just want him to know that, you know, his daughter is out there, you know, pushing for the veterans issues. | ||
He absolutely loved our nation. | ||
He loved Old Glory. And he had a special place in his heart for other brothers in arms. | ||
So I know dad's watching over this and I know he's incredibly proud. | ||
So when I started the Twitter page, it really was to honor my dad. | ||
And it resonated with other veterans immediately. | ||
I started sharing my dad's journey, his stories. | ||
You know, how he passed away. | ||
And then veterans started sharing their stories with me in turn. | ||
And so Cotovets just grew organically and started taking a life of its own. | ||
You know, when my dad came back from Vietnam, he never was the same. | ||
He told me in one conversation, he said, Gretchen, I've lost my humanity in the jungle. | ||
There was a piece of me that never came back. | ||
And so he said, I just lost part of my soul. | ||
So he never did reach out and ask for the help that he needed. | ||
He did go to the VA to talk about some of the things he was going through. | ||
And their response to him was, you know, it's something called shell shop. | ||
You need to suck it up and be a man and never speak of it again. | ||
And that's how they treated it back in that era. | ||
And I have to say that we've come a long way since then. | ||
But that's how my dad, you know, he was a good soldier. | ||
He listened. He followed orders. | ||
And he never did seek help for it again. | ||
He just shoved it way down deep. | ||
But it ate away at him like a cancer. | ||
And it eventually cost him his life. | ||
And so I started sharing that journey. | ||
With other Veterans, and I'm telling you why, it has just taken off into an incredible whirlwind. | ||
It's grassroots, it's organic, and it's us taking care of our own one Veteran at a time. | ||
Well, I think you're onto something here and you didn't even realize it because there's a lot of veterans outreach programs. | ||
There's a lot of great work that Americans do to help veterans that are in need. | ||
But I think what you did was you started the first ever kind of social media conduit for veterans, which was something that was kind of non-existent. | ||
I mean, like I said, there's plenty of websites and all these great charities and foundations and everything, but there wasn't a social media center point or focal point where people could go And say, hey, if I put some information out here, it's going to be expanded, and then other veterans are going to hear about it. | ||
And that's kind of what Code of Vets has become. | ||
And we've got just 60 seconds left here, but I want to continue to talk about this a little bit. | ||
But, I mean, just talk about in general. | ||
I mean, how many veterans have you seen positively affected by Code of Vets? | ||
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It literally is countless. | |
It's thousands and thousands. Because right now I have almost 155,000 on Twitter alone. | ||
When I put out a prayer request for a veteran, I have veterans flooding me with messages all the time, and I can't get to everybody. | ||
I really do try. | ||
I work 24-7. | ||
I work my tail off. | ||
Every single penny, I just have to say, goes to the veterans. | ||
I do this to honor my dad. | ||
I do this because I want him to be proud. | ||
I can't even put a number on it, but I'll tell you what. | ||
It is a nationwide social media firestorm. | ||
We are literally virtual boots on the ground. | ||
When I Put out live streams and posts about veterans in need. | ||
I'm telling you within hours that that mission is accomplished, whatever, regardless of how small or how large it is. | ||
No, it's amazing. And sometimes I see you're doing like two, three broadcasts a day, so you're just relentless in helping these veterans. | ||
And it's amazing. Sometimes you build something and you don't even realize how powerful it can become. | ||
The same thing happened with me. | ||
I made a website, infocoms.org, and now it's bigger than I expected to be. | ||
I never even talk about it. We'll be right back with Gretchen Smith. | ||
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The War Room. | |
Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Alpha Power. | ||
Well, I'll tell you. | ||
I don't know. There's just something about me and rock and roll. | ||
So I'm excited that Greg Reese and Frank Cavanaugh join me. | ||
Greg will be in studio. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh, the bass player of Filter, will be on air too. | ||
A couple veterans. A couple rock stars. | ||
But right now it's Gretchen Smith from Cota Vets. | ||
And I wanted to talk to Gretchen right now about... | ||
Some of the personal experiences that she can recall that come to the front of her mind just in the short-lived success so far of Code of Vets, at Code of Vets on Twitter, CodeofVets.com. | ||
Like she was saying, this thing really just took off like nitro boosters overnight and has just done an amazing thing. | ||
I've seen amazing stories. | ||
Yeah, you know, there's a lot of stuff that's heartbreaking. | ||
But when we come together, we can mend these hearts. | ||
And so Gretchen Smith is the founder of Code of Vets. | ||
Gretchen, I've seen some of the stuff, you know, homeless veterans, sick veterans, veterans' funerals. | ||
Those are the ones that seem to be the most heart-touching to me. | ||
But what are some of the personal things that you remember from starting Code of Vets? | ||
And again, it's been less than a year, right? | ||
This hasn't even been going on for a year. | ||
Yeah, so just in the less than a year time span, what are some of the most memorable things, some of the most impactful things that you've seen and heard? | ||
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You know, we've come across so many different veterans and so many different issues, and of course I have some of my personal just ones that just really touch my heart. | |
And one of them actually is recently, and I just want to share it briefly, because we had a veteran come across our path who had been a heroin addict for several years, an alcoholic as well. | ||
And he has fought incredibly hard To stay sober, clean, and sober for these past five years. | ||
And it's been a really rough road. | ||
He's fallen flat on his face, he hasn't had any support, and he's done it on his own. | ||
Well, he crossed paths with us here at Code of X recently, and he just was at his wits end, and he had fallen off the wagon with alcohol when we got involved with him. | ||
So we have created a path for him and we've partnered with him in order to let him know, hey, you don't have to do this alone. | ||
We're here with you. We're going to walk with you to ensure that you're successful in staying clean and sober. | ||
So we have wrapped around him and helped him with a plan in life. | ||
He's going to AA every day. | ||
He's in school. He's almost finished up. | ||
He's a mechanic. But what is really sweet and special is we did something that wasn't even a big deal. | ||
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That's all he owned in this world. | ||
So we created a wish list to fill his apartment and get him a few items of clothes. | ||
And it just overwhelmed Charlie, and that's his name. | ||
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And he did thanks. | ||
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That there are members of his veteran community that love him and that are cheering him on and supporting him and praying for him. | ||
And he literally, when he took that picture and called us to let us know what he was doing, and he wanted us to post it on Twitter that thanks to everybody who had sent gifts, he was sobbing. | ||
He couldn't even hardly speak. | ||
So we touched his life on a very powerful level, Owen. | ||
It's not about the stuff. | ||
It's not about the money that we're donating. | ||
It's about we're donating our time, our hearts. | ||
We're giving them hope. | ||
We're letting them know you don't have to be alone. | ||
We've got you. We're walking with you. | ||
And when we see a man falling down like that, we pick them up and we carry them until they're strong enough to stand on their own two feet. | ||
We're not going to leave a man behind on Covex Watch. | ||
Well, and I think Code of Vets was veterans outreach built for the 21st century. | ||
Like I said, there's so many different great organizations and stuff that people have done for veterans. | ||
But this is really, I think, obviously taken off because of social media. | ||
And that's the amazing thing about it is... | ||
Somebody can just send you a story or send you an example of, you know, let's say a veteran that needs to have surgery, a veteran that has a funeral and they're not sure if anybody's going to show up. | ||
And you just put a blast out there and you just say, hey, you know, fellow veterans in Texas, you know, this funeral is happening. | ||
Fellow veterans, this guy needs to have a kidney removed or something. | ||
Let's raise some funds. | ||
And it's just success 100% of the time. | ||
And I think that that's the key here is so many times, and this is a larger issue, but when we're talking about the veterans, they feel abandoned and they have this... | ||
This sensation of abandonment, like nobody cares about them. | ||
And then because of that, they end up just not hating themselves necessarily, but just feeling down all the time. | ||
And so just knowing that people out there care about them can make all the difference in their world. | ||
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That's right. It's huge. | |
It's life-changing. What we're doing is we're offering them hope. | ||
And we're letting them know, you don't have to walk this alone, that there's strength in numbers. | ||
I really believe as we continue to grow and grow, which we are, it's amazing, that these veterans are, you know, filtering off and they're forming friendships from Cotevacs. | ||
And this is a powerful tool for us because a lot of these guys do isolate themselves in their homes and they, you know, they don't work, they stay at home all the time. | ||
And that's when you run into the suicide issues. | ||
We've got a veteran every 65 minutes Killing himself or herself in our country today. | ||
That's absolutely unacceptable, those numbers. | ||
But I truly believe here at the grassroots level, we are the solution. | ||
If we can grow big enough and let our brothers and sisters know, hey, we've got you. | ||
We can get you the help that you need. | ||
And you can do it from the comfort of your own home. | ||
It makes them feel safe. | ||
And I think that's why Codabets has been so successful is because veterans can reach out from their own home. | ||
They don't even have to leave. So we can, you know, we can start with them with baby steps, just with phone calls, with messages, and then once we build that rapport and that trust with them, then we can send them out into the world to get the further help that they need. | ||
Well, and I mean, you know, I... I don't want to say anything that's too out there, but I think you're looking at a situation... | ||
I mean, you could be saving veterans' lives here, and we'd love to see that number go down. | ||
I mean, that suicide rate is obviously something that... | ||
It's really heart-dropping, but we'd love to see that go down, and this is the kind of program that I can think, even if it's just bringing it down a little bit, it's worth it. | ||
Even if you just save two veterans' lives, it's worth it. | ||
And that's the amazing thing about this. | ||
So we're about to open up the phone lines. | ||
Now, Gretchen, I'm not sure if you are aware of this, but every month on the War Room, the last Friday of every month, we do the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
So we're putting out the phone lines right now to any veterans that want to call in. | ||
If there's a veterans issue or something you want to bring to Gretchen's attention, now is the time. | ||
We can get that to Code of Vets. | ||
So let's put out the phone number 888-201-2244 888-201-2244 Veterans call in line is open. | ||
Just mention what branch of the military you were with if you won't mind and we'll give you a shout out here on air. | ||
So 888-201-2244 and And Gretchen, I think the coolest thing, you know, for some people that are out of the military now, is that feeling of camaraderie and working together that you kind of don't necessarily get when you leave the military. | ||
You've also kind of reinstilled that in people's lives. | ||
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It's the Veterans Call-In Show here on the War Room, and we've got open lines for veterans. | ||
888-201-2244, 888-201-2244. | ||
We do have open lines, so I will open up the lines for anybody if you want to call in, but we will put veterans to the front of the line. | ||
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We do have breaking news right now. | ||
President Trump says he might shut down the border next week. | ||
Now, I have been calling for the shutdown of the border for a while. | ||
So maybe that just got to President Trump. | ||
But regardless, President Trump has announced that he will shut down the border if we can't get this under control. | ||
Which is funny he would say that during this last second press conference at Mar-a-Lago today. | ||
Because I was actually thinking about this. | ||
Why don't we... | ||
You could change the... | ||
You can almost change the entire immigration problem or stop the immigration problem with one philosophical move when it comes to immigration. | ||
Instead of having all these people come to our border unchecked illegally, fleeing other nations, we need to set – because we're already paying out billions and billions of dollars in humanitarian aid to these countries, which is like why don't we get that money here? | ||
But fine. So we're sending out all this humanitarian aid. | ||
We need to establish a system now. | ||
If you want to come to America, you have to go through the other country's systems. | ||
If you're going to flee another country and come here, you need to go through the process in their country, and then we can bring you in. | ||
That would solve everything. | ||
I can't believe we haven't been doing this forever. | ||
But Trump says he'll shut down the border and is specifically hitting Mexico for their bad immigration policies over there. | ||
So the lines are starting to light up here. | ||
We're about to go to the phone lines, but let's go quickly and get Gretchen's take on this. | ||
Gretchen, I know you don't get too political, so if I'm putting you on the spot, feel free to tell me to shove off here. | ||
But what do you think about the issue going on at the border right now? | ||
Do you think President Trump is right that it's a national emergency? | ||
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Oh, I'm not ashamed to talk about this, Owen. | |
I'm fired up. I want that border shut down. | ||
I tell you what, Oath Keepers, there's thousands of thousands. | ||
I interact with so many veterans across the country, and I have not come across one who is okay with porous borders, open borders, broken borders, and that's exactly what we have right now. | ||
It's a shame that our country is in the situation it's in. | ||
And I look at D.C. and I directly blame them for not taking action. | ||
We've turned a blind eye for decades with what's been going on with these borders. | ||
But now it's time to step up because it's in the limelight. | ||
We've been talking about it. | ||
And what makes me mad is that D.C. doesn't have the balls to do what needs to be done to secure our American citizens, our nation. | ||
We are a sovereign nation. We cannot have forced borders. | ||
We have a choice to make here. | ||
We're at a crossroads with many things in our nation right now. | ||
And I'm just so disgusted with the lack of leadership in D.C. I'm to the point now, we the people, I'm ready to step up and go protect the border myself. | ||
If you don't have the guts and the courage to do it, then we will go do it ourselves. | ||
Because we are a self-governed nation. | ||
And I think we are heading down that path. | ||
If we don't start seeing D.C. take control of the situation, it is a crisis, and it's getting worse and worse with every week. | ||
And I'm all for him shutting down the border. | ||
I think it would be a strong statement, and we stand beside and behind him 100% in solidarity with that decision. | ||
Well, and I think it's kind of an overall issue, too, where Americans have to take action across the board. | ||
It's like we have to go protect our own border now. | ||
Now we've got to start running for office. | ||
I mean, we need 100 Dan Crenshaw's to run for office. | ||
So I think, though, I do think that this is kind of a new culture wave starting. | ||
And, you know, it's impatient just naturally to be impatient and want to flick the switch overnight. | ||
But I think this process is just starting because, look, our government got too big. | ||
We expected our government to do everything for us, change our diaper, wipe our butt. | ||
Well, now the government has no interest in changing our diaper or wiping our butt. | ||
So we got to do it. | ||
So we got to run for office. | ||
We got to protect the border. | ||
And it's just like the government took over all these new J's and she's, too, folks. | ||
OK, so that's why we have to come in and fill the void. | ||
But let's start taking some calls here with Gretchen Smith from Code of Vets. | ||
Brian, former Marine from California, is our first caller. | ||
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Go ahead, Brian. What's up, Owen? | |
What's up, Code of Vets? | ||
I love what you're doing. | ||
Hi, Ryan. Hi. | ||
Owen, you met me at Berkeley. | ||
I was a guy in head-to-toe multi-cam with a chest plate on. | ||
Yeah, I'm just here in California. | ||
Surviving it. But, yeah, so, hey, Owen. | ||
Hey! Hey, I forgot to ask, I failed to mention, or ask you, are you a psych fan? | ||
Am I a psych fan? | ||
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From the old show, Psych? | |
Oh, I know what you're talking about. | ||
No, I never watched that television show. | ||
I know what you're talking about, though. | ||
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Well, because you say, like, you know, you say classy info words and they said the same thing on the show. | |
No! Well, let's be clear here. | ||
I stole that from Ron Burgundy. | ||
That was an anchorman intellectual theft. | ||
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Ah, well, you know, they probably did the same thing. | |
Anyway, hey, you know, she is doing great work and she needs to continue it. | ||
And let's just put it this way. | ||
Every bet she saves is another one in the line during the war. | ||
Well, and I think another thing, too, I mean, you know, Gretchen, when you start doing these things, there's so much momentum behind you that you just can't stop. | ||
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No, it's 24-7. | |
When you have a veteran out on the street selling their boots for food, Owen, how do you stop? | ||
I mean, when do you... | ||
I don't have time to sleep or eat. | ||
Literally, this has just taken a huge life of its own. | ||
And when you hear those stories about just like that, or six veterans under a bridge in Mingo County, West Virginia, or somebody in their car. | ||
I've had a veteran a couple weeks ago who hadn't eaten four days, was drinking broth. | ||
How do you stop? When do you turn around and say, okay, I'm done? | ||
There is no time to stop. | ||
This is urgent. We have our own crisis in our own community. | ||
We best start taking care of our own. | ||
Like you said, we cannot look to the government to take care of us anymore. | ||
It's on us. I feel like we are the power. | ||
We have the power. We are the solution. | ||
And the solution lies in numbers. | ||
There are strength in numbers. | ||
I believe that we can accomplish anything together. | ||
So that's, for me, I have found the solution. | ||
It's us. Well, yeah, you prove it. | ||
I mean, you prove that we can accomplish anything together. | ||
I guarantee you, some of these veterans that you've helped so much probably thought that they'd never have any more positivity in their life, probably felt like nobody would come to their aid, and there you were. | ||
And it just blows their minds. | ||
And so, I mean, I don't see... | ||
I mean, Code of Vets, to me, just seems to continue to grow. | ||
I mean, I don't see the momentum stopping. | ||
You're not planning on stopping. | ||
That's not great. So, Brian, did you have any other questions before we let you go? | ||
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No, I just wanted to say it's kind of convenient that all these floods happen right when we're about to get hammered on the border, huh? | |
And the Oath Keepers are out there. | ||
My buddy's doing the job. | ||
Well, and thank you so much for the call, Brian. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
Mexico just came out and said the next caravan coming is the mother of all caravans. | ||
That's their words, the mother of all caravans. | ||
They're already projected a million illegal border crossings this year. | ||
It'll be one and a half million, I think, if Trump doesn't shut down the border. | ||
I mean, Gretchen, I think that Trump needs to know the American people have his back. | ||
Of course D.C. isn't going to have his back. | ||
I doubt the Republicans even have his back. | ||
You know the Democrats want wide open borders, but Trump needs to know that we the people have his back. | ||
If he shuts down the border, we stand strong with him. | ||
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Absolutely. Yeah, I'm with him on that decision 100%. | |
And every voter I've spoken to feels the same way. | ||
Who wants open borders? | ||
Who wants porous borders? We've got to secure them for the benefit of our kids, our grandkids, our future. | ||
We cannot continue down this path of having illegal immigrants cross over that border anytime they feel like it. | ||
It's wrong. It goes against the very grain of who we are. | ||
We have got to protect ourselves. | ||
We have no way of vetting these individuals who are coming in. | ||
They're bringing in drugs. They're bringing in kids for trafficking purposes. | ||
And they're also coming in to sit on our welfare system. | ||
Our taxpayers' dollars need to be going to American citizens. | ||
There are so many reasons why our borders need to be secure. | ||
And I'm with President Trump on this. | ||
And I'll tell you what, Owen, if it came down to it, I would literally go to the border myself and stand guard if that's what's needed. | ||
Well, it's already happening. | ||
It's already happening. There's a group, obviously, the Oath Keepers are there, but so a group called the Army Dads is down there, too. | ||
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the border Absolutely. It's necessary. | ||
It's a damn crisis down there. | ||
We're set to have one and a half million people come into this country illegally this calendar year if we don't do something about it. | ||
Trump's going to do something about it. | ||
I hope he shuts that border down. | ||
Gretchen Smith from CodaVets.com is with me. | ||
Follow her on Twitter, at CodaVets, doing incredible work for the Coda Vets. | ||
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Sometimes you start something, folks, and you just have no idea what it's going to become in the end. | ||
And I think Gretchen can tell you that with all the great experience she's had with CodaVets.com. | ||
But we've got a couple people called in here. | ||
Let's go to John, a veteran calling in from Texas who wants to talk about PTSD. Go ahead, John. | ||
Go ahead, John. How are you doing? | ||
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Good. Thanks for calling. Hey, I want to talk a little bit about TDSD. I'm a Republic of Vietnam, drafted, disabled vet. | |
I got blown up over there, spent a fortnight in a field hospital, and man, it really turned me, it was bad. | ||
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If I could tell you the stuff that I had to do, they'd bust you off the air. | ||
You wouldn't even be on the air right now. | ||
Now, what do you mean? | ||
Like stuff the army makes you do? | ||
Or the VA? Or what do you mean exactly? | ||
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Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. Talking about the army. | |
At the time I was in Vietnam, you know, and all the stuff we did over there. | ||
Just being a wild man. | ||
It makes you crazy. It makes you mad. | ||
I mean, when I was in that field hospital, they blew the field hospital up. | ||
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Shooting up stuff, man. | ||
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And you know, that's supposed to be a no-no. | ||
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You're kind of caught It makes you feel bad in that respect, too. | ||
So when I got back from Vietnam, everything looked great to me. | ||
And I tried to go to school, and man, that was tough, but I finally got through that. | ||
And then trying to get help out of the VA is even doubly. | ||
Fifty years of crap at the VA. And, you know, I'm a fully disabled vet, and I don't want nothing from the government, but they drafted my butt. | ||
So what am I going to do? | ||
Well, I mean, all the response that I've been getting from veterans says that the VA care has gotten so much better in the last couple of years. | ||
Obviously had its issues with leadership, with facilities, but then Trump's trying to get options, which I think is a no-brainer. | ||
But you said something interesting, John, and I don't know if I've ever heard it quite phrased that way, and I'd actually like to hear Gretchen respond to this. | ||
He said when he got back to America, when he got back to the United States of America, everything felt gray. | ||
I think that that's something a lot of people experience, Gretchen. | ||
Would you like to respond to that? Oh, absolutely. | ||
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Yeah, I would love to. That's exactly how my dad, he described it too. | |
You're just not yourself. | ||
You've morphed into a different individual. | ||
You've had to cut off some of your humanity in order to do your job over in the jungle. | ||
The Vietnam War, it was bloody, it was gory, and it was up close and personal. | ||
Imagine, my dad was a point man. | ||
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And that was one of the things my dad talked about. | ||
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He never could get rid of them. | ||
When you come back and you're in that gray area of life, you're almost, you know, it's hard to learn how to live again. | ||
And I think it's so important that these guys talk about those experiences with a fellow brother, sister-at-arms, especially our other combat vets, helping combat vets, because they get it, they've been there, they've walked that path, they know what it's like. | ||
And there's no cure for PTSD, but I tell you what, when you share your journey with somebody who's been there and done that, it lightens the load and makes it more manageable. | ||
Well, and another aspect of this, too, is that everyone has a different biochemical makeup, a different psychological makeup. | ||
And so for some people, PTSD or coming back and getting back into the normal routine of life in the West, it's not as bad. | ||
They can do it. They can put some of those memories behind them, and they can move on. | ||
For other people, they have trouble doing that. | ||
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And when they see that it's possible, I think that makes a big difference, too. | ||
John, is there anything else you want to talk about? | ||
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Well, just one thing, you know, you talk about all that, but I did group therapy for PTSD, and it's not good because, look, you're going there in group therapy, you've got these guys that get cancer, and they die off on you, and you make friends, and they're dead all over again. | |
So there you go again. | ||
More dead guys all around you. | ||
Well, and that's something I think was, that was especially unique to the Vietnam War with Agent Orange and so many guys getting infected, breathing that stuff in. | ||
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Yeah, I go out there and mix up some Monsanto stuff and some chemicals and smell that stuff, and I love the smell of Agent Orange, I'll tell you. | |
And now they put the same stuff from Agent Orange in, like, stuff we consume every day. | ||
They put it in the weed killers. | ||
In fact, I never even went through my stack of news today, but I'm going to find it here. | ||
There is a Monsanto story. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Man awarded $80 million after jury finds Monsanto's weed killer caused his cancer. | ||
This is like one of dozens of cases. | ||
Normally they pay these out and they settle out of court, but now... | ||
There's at least three cases in front of a grand jury. | ||
This one just awarded the band $80 million. | ||
So I'm not seeing much, though, when it comes to the veterans getting a break from all the Agent Orange that they had to breathe in, John. | ||
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Well, they had that Monsanto settlement right after the war and all that, and I didn't get anything from it. | |
You know, I applied, but hey, you didn't qualify. | ||
I don't know what the deal was, but yeah, you're right, Owen. | ||
Yeah. You are so intelligent up there and talking about stuff. | ||
I'm proud for you, man. | ||
You keep up the good work. | ||
Well, thank you, John. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
And, you know, there's nobody in my family that's currently serving, but both my grandparents did. | ||
And so I understand what it's like for people that serve and how much it means for their families to To honor their time, you know, when they serve. | ||
So I know that there's a lot of people listening that have families that serve that appreciate the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
Thank you so much, John. | ||
All right, Gretchen, you're about to hop off. | ||
You know, you said you were worried about doing a full three hours. | ||
I think you could handle it no problem with me here on air. | ||
But we've got two minutes left here, so I'm going to give you the platform for the last two minutes. | ||
Just talk about Code of Vets or anything else you want to say here before you sign off. | ||
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I just want to briefly mention a couple veterans we're working with right now. | |
There are two latest cases. We've got a combat veteran who had a house fire, no insurance. | ||
They are now living in a barn on the property and he wants to renovate the barn. | ||
So we're actually trying to raise funds for them and assist with supplies and building materials for this beautiful family. | ||
Two little kids, I believe three or four years old and maybe five or six year old. | ||
So that's the story that we're working on, and it's evolving as we speak. | ||
And then there's actually a lady, a two-tour combat veteran. | ||
I have to brag on her. Her name's Lena. | ||
Lives in my town. She's the first veteran in Murfreesboro, Tennessee that we've assisted. | ||
This woman has got so much courage and grit. | ||
She did 15 months in Iraq. | ||
She was injured in the back of her head. | ||
She's received imminent combat danger pay, a true warrior that's walked the walk, and she was in her car for several months with her two kids and was able to finally get an apartment. | ||
And we assisted them in turning their lights on. | ||
We did an Amazon wishlist, filled the apartment. | ||
They had nothing. And now we actually have a veteran from Texas who was transporting a truck, an Ford 150 2003 truck, from Texas to Murfreesboro, Tennessee this weekend. | ||
I just want to give a shout out to all my veterans who are stepping up and walking the walk and taking care of each other. | ||
And the minute I put these stories out, Owen, it blows up. | ||
And we are able to accomplish every aspect and fill every gap that a veteran has in their life. | ||
I'm so proud of what we're doing. | ||
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We are literally transforming lives. | ||
And last week, we saved two suicidal veterans. | ||
And it was a beautiful, beautiful thing. | ||
And I just can't say enough about what we're doing, Owen. | ||
Well, thank you for coming on with us, Gretchen, and obviously the great work you do over there at Code of Vets. | ||
I hope that in the next year of CodeofVets.com, you have even more success. | ||
I'd like to see Code of Vets get to a million followers on Twitter. | ||
That's what I'd like to see. CodeofVets.com, Gretchen Smith, she founded it. | ||
She had no idea it would be so powerful, but here she is, folks. | ||
Gretchen, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thank you so much for all the great work you do for the veterans out there. | ||
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I'm mostly afraid of not being able to get through this speech with a straight face. | ||
The Green New Deal finally landed its impossible $100 trillion tax dollar country-killing behemoth on the floor of the U.S. Senate. | ||
Its main sponsor, freshman Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, had set the table at a House committee meeting. | ||
Flailing around with Beto-esque zeal, AOC passionately pretended to have a grip on the science of climate change. | ||
This is not an elitist issue. | ||
This is a quality of life issue. | ||
You want to tell people that their concern and their desire for clean air and clean water is elitist? | ||
Tell that to the kids in the South Bronx, which are suffering from the highest rates of childhood asthma in the country. | ||
Even Cortez's asthma claims fell short. | ||
I don't think so. I don't think so. | ||
Fox Business host Charles Payne cited several studies including a Columbia University study from 2013 that stated cockroach and mouse allergens are more common in lower income housing and neighborhoods as well as a New York Times study from 2003 in which social workers said they encountered furniture and carpets covered in dust in the Bronx and Harlem. | ||
These two studies show the likely culprit behind the asthma. | ||
Cortez was flailing This is a picture of Aquaman, a superhero from the undersea kingdom of Atlantis, and notably here, a founding member of the Super Friends. | ||
I draw your attention, Mr. | ||
President, to the 20-foot impressive seahorse he's riding. | ||
Under the Green New Deal, this is probably Hawaii's best bet. | ||
I'm the first to admit that a massive fleet of giant, highly trained seahorses would be cool. | ||
It would be really, really awesome. | ||
But we have to consider a few things. | ||
We have no idea about scalability or domestic capacity in this sector. | ||
The last thing we want is to ban all airplanes. | ||
And only then find out that China or Russia may have already established strategic hippocampus programs designed to cut the United States out of the global market. | ||
Mr. President, we must not allow and cannot tolerate A giant seahorse gap. | ||
Every Democratic senator who is currently running for president has embraced the Green New Deal. | ||
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sprung the vote on the reluctant Democrats, some of which including Senators Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Kirsten Sinema of Arizona, Doug Jones of Alabama, and Angus King of Maine. | ||
Sided with the Republicans by voting no, while 43 of the Democrats hid behind procedure by merely voting present, a show of cold feet amongst Senate Democratic presidential candidates with zero guts to back up the madness of Cortez, who blamed McConnell for the resounding defeat in a tweet. | ||
In the end, AOC's United Nations Agenda 2030 climate change scheme, known now as the Green New Deal, was voted down with zero yeas and 57 nays. | ||
You know, we talk about cost. | ||
We're gonna pay for this whether we pass a Green New Deal or not. | ||
A no vote on the Green New Deal is a vote against a government takeover of our economy that would stifle economic growth, bankrupt our nation, And endanger the prosperity of all Americans. | ||
A no vote is a vote in favor of continuing an open and free economy that has made America the richest country in the world. | ||
And we find that the best way to do environmental improvement is to use the wealth of a nation to accomplish that goal. | ||
Better luck next time, Cortez, if there is a next time. | ||
One year ago, I was waitressing in a taco shop in downtown Manhattan. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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It's the last Friday of March. | ||
That means it's the Veterans Call-In Special. | ||
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Now, Greg Reese in studio to my right. | ||
He does a lot of the reports that we air here at InfoWars that I air here on the War Room. | ||
And in fact, he does the music himself for those reports. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh, former bassist for Filter. | ||
That was before they gave him the boot. | ||
With the band he created because he has conservative values and patriot values. | ||
And so he joins me again. | ||
And there's actually an interesting story that we're going to get into with Frank when it comes to an idea we talked about here on air. | ||
But first, Frank, we were talking about the issue of veteran suicide in the last segment with Gretchen Smith. | ||
And you and Greg were talking off air about this and how it's a big issue. | ||
So, Frank, I think a lot of people are shocked when they see the amount of veterans committing suicide on a daily basis. | ||
What can we do about this? | ||
How can we stop this tragedy from happening? | ||
Owen, first of all, thanks for having me back on. | ||
You know, this is the war that's happening to us every single day, where there's 20-plus veterans committing suicide. | ||
And what I see, because I've gone through it as a veteran, is they try to isolate us. | ||
They try to keep us... | ||
Well, it's not that they try to. | ||
It's what society does to us. | ||
And when you join the military... | ||
It instills a lot of pride in each person that does it. | ||
It forces you to grow up. | ||
It forces you to become an adult. | ||
And when you get out of the military, you still have that pride. | ||
And that pride keeps a lot of vets from seeking the help that they need. | ||
You have to understand that PMCS is Preventive Care and Maintenance and Servicing on a Humvee. | ||
You have to do that every time you take out a vehicle in the military. | ||
You have to do that to yourself as a veteran continuously. | ||
You have to maintain your weapons and you have to maintain yourself. | ||
So you have to let the pride kind of go a little bit and seek help. | ||
You can't be isolated and you can't be too proud to go and see your old battle buddies. | ||
Or if one of your battle buddies is not doing good, to go knock on his door. | ||
You know, it's how they've isolated conservatives is how they've isolated all of us in society in a way where they want to keep us separated. | ||
They want to break the family up. | ||
They want us all to think that we don't matter. | ||
And so I think... | ||
As vets. Oh, and another thing I want to stop right here. | ||
Owen, thank you so much for doing this, for having a vet call-in show. | ||
It's people like you that do stuff like this is what we all need as a community, as veterans, and as a community, as the United States. | ||
We're all in this together. | ||
And we really need to start... | ||
Being all right with the fact that mistakes are made. | ||
Mistakes have been made with what just happened with Ms. | ||
Cortez with the Green Deal. | ||
And she's mistaking her passion for knowledge of the subject. | ||
And I applaud her passion. | ||
That's a very passionate person. | ||
But you have to be knowledgeable. | ||
And we can equate all of this together. | ||
Being a veteran... | ||
Instilled pride in me. | ||
I was proud being in a band that sold millions of records. | ||
That was over for me. | ||
I wanted to be in the military. | ||
I'm very much more proud of being in the military than I was playing music. | ||
And I too went through isolation after I came out of the military. | ||
I faced very dark times. | ||
Watching what's happened to our president, watching, thank goodness that you guys posted his sixth chapter on his last book, because it's not getting even. | ||
It's not always revenge. | ||
Sometimes you need to get even in a good way. | ||
And What this has inspired me to do in the last three weeks since I came on is I created an organization called Full Metal MAGA. All right, now I'm going to pause you right there because that's going to be our deep tease because I want to talk about that in the next segment. | ||
But real quick because Greg has been so loud over there, so we're going to go ahead and give him a chance to speak because he won't shut up here. | ||
You know, but a lot of people, just to kind of close out this issue, we got some callers that want to talk about this too, though. | ||
You know, a lot of people, they're not surprised. | ||
Oh, you know, you came back from war, you had some friends die over there. | ||
They are surprised when they come back and they have friends die here that take their own lives. | ||
Is that something that most veterans have to go through? | ||
We all do. We all do. | ||
I've had friends go this year. | ||
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It's hard to even talk about. | |
And it's... | ||
You want to talk about a new green deal? | ||
Let's talk about this green deal. | ||
Let's talk about the green machine, you know, the army and all these people that are going that are Democrats and Republicans and indifferent people that are apolitical. | ||
All they care about is the love for our country. | ||
And I think that, you know, you want to ask me when it was that America was great. | ||
You know, when Bill Clinton was president, just give me the 90s again. | ||
Back when I was playing music, that was a great time. | ||
The 90s were great, too. | ||
Everything about the 90s, culture was better, art was better, music was better. | ||
All right, we're going to, maybe we'll get to hear from Greg on the other side. | ||
I'm not sure. Maybe we'll hear from Greg on the other side, and we'll take some calls. | ||
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Go ahead. Yeah, I just have to say something, man. | |
It seems like every time I turn on your broadcast, you're bragging. | ||
It just gets old, man. | ||
I'm going to shut you down right now, okay? | ||
We're taking calls about your nomination. | ||
Do you understand they're having congressional hearings trying to shut us down? | ||
Do you understand I'm ringing the alarm? | ||
If that was happening to anybody else, I'd be freaked out. | ||
I mean, what's it going to take? | ||
Us being shut down? Is that what you want, Frank? | ||
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Put him on pause again. Hey, Frank! | ||
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Look at your world. | ||
And look at mine. | ||
What would I change? | ||
To keep your heart. | ||
All right, so this is just one sample of music that is coming from Full Metal MAGA. Now, this is a pretty cool story here. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh is with us, formerly the bassist for Filter. | ||
Greg Reese is with us as well. | ||
I swear he's going to say something on air eventually. | ||
I swear. Frank can only have so many guitar solos before Greg gets a shot at it. | ||
But so here was the story behind this. | ||
You came on air with me probably less than a month ago, maybe three weeks ago, and we were talking about how you've been rather quiet with your politics lately, and you went through some stuff with your band filter. | ||
We don't need to rehash all that, but you eventually came to the point where you wanted to start a... | ||
MAGA band, you know, conduit where musicians that kind of get blackballed from scenes because of their politics can come and make music and create music and not worry about getting censored and they can share it and, you know, hopefully have other people hear it. | ||
And so you started Full Metal MAGA. So before we get into what happened on your Twitter account there, what is Full Metal MAGA? All right. | ||
Yeah. You know, they try to silence us all. | ||
There's been media and entertainment, movies, music, it's all controlled by like five or six corporations. | ||
And what I want to do is kind of reverse that. | ||
It's a greed-based industry, and music should be based on music. | ||
And they create artificial scarcity, and they'll take 100 musicians and only let the public hear 10, and 90 awesome bands never get hurt. | ||
So kind of as a way that we can fight Hollywood is... | ||
I wanted to make a music networking platform, basically, originally, where bands could just put their music on there and put their band camps. | ||
So if you needed to make revenue, you could make revenue. | ||
You keep all your money. And it kind of has turned into where, like, I want to have a rallying point, basically, for libertarians and conservatives, where... | ||
We have a voice again. | ||
And we can each, Hollywood reaches into each one of our homes, into millions of homes. | ||
And the internet reaches into millions of homes. | ||
The thing that the people that want to control the internet didn't understand, the law of unintended consequences, is the internet reaches back. | ||
So we know all about them. We know all about Mueller. | ||
We know about all the corruption going on. | ||
We can do that to Hollywood and to the music industry, where you don't need to be in Hollywood to beat Hollywood. | ||
You can beat Hollywood from right where you sit right now. | ||
And that's what I want to do. So I want to give everyone encouragement. | ||
I want to give them a place to meet. | ||
I want to answer. It's like how Alex Jones, basically, how he redefined media by giving all his stuff away for free because it's about the information that he's doing. | ||
And it's about the information that he's giving. | ||
And I want to make a place where everyone can put your music, whether it's good or bad. | ||
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It'll grow. We'll see what happens. | ||
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Well, and let's talk about what happened. | |
It's like how veterans are isolated. | ||
It's kind of like a 12-step program. | ||
If you want to help yourself, you have to get out of yourself and help other people. | ||
So part of me getting out of myself is I have worth that other people might not have, and they have worth that I don't have. | ||
What the globalists want to do is they want us to not think we have any worth. | ||
And I want everyone to know that in your individual way, you have worth. | ||
And we're the ants that are going to unite. | ||
And Frank, I remember when you were... | ||
Great. Thank you so much for this whole thing. | ||
Greg and I were old school guys from Coventry, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, back in the late 80s and 90s. | ||
We've been into this stuff, how long, Greg? | ||
30 years? Yeah, you were in Outface, is what I remember from back then, right? | ||
That was the band you were in. Outface, if I remember correctly. | ||
Yeah, Outface. Derek Green's now with... | ||
Sepultura. | ||
Sepultura in Brazil, that's right. | ||
So you guys grew up in Cleveland together. | ||
You were both playing in bands when you were younger. | ||
You also both were in the military. | ||
That's right. I was in a little bit earlier. | ||
I went in during Desert Storm... | ||
To join what I thought was going to be World War III, and the whole thing started and ended while I was in boot camp at Parris Island. | ||
So I was in that brief window of time before the endless war started, somewhere around 2003 or right after 9-11, 2001. | ||
You make a lot of music for your reports that you put together. | ||
In fact, I think you make all the music. | ||
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I make all the music for the reports, yeah. So have you submitted anything to Full Metal MAGA? No, not yet. | |
What the hell is wrong with you? | ||
But I will be. Also, I was going to mention, I was talking to Frank about this on the phone, You got Frank to talk? | ||
Man, it's hard to get this guy to talk. | ||
Yeah, I know. He doesn't have much to say. | ||
I'm sorry, Owen. | ||
I got a lot to say, man. | ||
I got a lot to say. Well, one of the things that Frank was telling me was it's not just looking for artists and musicians because Frank was concerned about what if this thing gets really big? | ||
How am I going to manage, you know, like an admin for a webpage or how am I going to manage this? | ||
And I was saying, you know, there's going to be potentially a lot of people out there that are in love with the idea that might not be musicians that still might want to get involved in. | ||
Some people might have website skills. | ||
Some people might have... All kinds of skills that could help grow something like this. | ||
It seems very exciting to me. | ||
I would love to see music more like this. | ||
Well, and that's the thing, too, that we have the power of people is what it is. | ||
It's the power of people and what they're trying to do. | ||
And we'll talk about this in the next segment because what happens is you create something. | ||
It resonates with others. | ||
They want to get involved. | ||
And so then they need some sort of outlet or some sort of resource to do that. | ||
And this is where the censorship comes into play. | ||
So you started full MAGA, a Twitter account, and we can get into the nuts and bolts of this on the other side, and then we're going to take some calls. | ||
But they shut your Twitter account down almost immediately. | ||
Now, it is back up. | ||
But they censored your Twitter account immediately. | ||
And the reason... I mean, I guess the word MAGA is now banned if you want to put that in your Twitter handle. | ||
But that's what they do that stops people power. | ||
So they use their digital barriers that they can create to stop the power of people. | ||
Well, what's the power of people? You start... | ||
Full Metal MAGA. You put out social media accounts. | ||
People then see it. They say, oh, this is cool. | ||
I want to get involved. Oops! | ||
But then they erase you on social media. | ||
Now they don't know where you are. | ||
They don't know how to get in touch with you. | ||
And that's kind of the level of the social media censorship that people don't understand until they're trying to use it to build a brand or use it to market an idea. | ||
Until you've actually tried to do that and they censor you, you don't realize how that's literally cutting you off from the public forum. | ||
So let's talk about Full Metal MAGA on the other side. | ||
And it's obviously back on Twitter, but as soon as he launched it, he got hit with the censorship. | ||
Why? He didn't tweet anything. | ||
All he had was Full MAGA in the name. | ||
Oh, I guess if it's a MAGA, it must be a Russian troll, right? | ||
It must be a Russian bot if it says MAGA, because there's no Trump supporters out there. | ||
I mean, it's not like he had 20,000 people at a rally in Michigan last night, so it's obviously not a Trump supporter. | ||
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This is another example. | ||
The type of music that's been submitted to Full Metal MAGA. | ||
I guess the full website is FullMetalMaga.HomesteadCloud.com. | ||
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There you go, a little heavy metal for you right there. | |
I know that this crew's loving it. | ||
So, Frank Cavanaugh, former bassist for Filter, and Greg Reese in studio with me. | ||
They both grew up in Cleveland playing music. | ||
And Frank started Full Metal MAGA. So first, before we kind of talk about some of the music you've seen and then take phone calls here, what happened? | ||
You started Full Metal MAGA and you started a Twitter account. | ||
And what happened there? | ||
I believe it was day one that they decided to shut you down. | ||
All I did was tweet just to see if I was online. | ||
I tweeted, join us. | ||
And they immediately shut me down and said that I violated the community terms of standards or whatever it is. | ||
Oh my gosh. He said, join us, Greg? | ||
Join us. | ||
Join us. Join us. | ||
I mean, do they want to keep us apart or not? | ||
They totally want to keep us separated so much that their computer algorithm bot banned join us. | ||
They understand the power that there is just in us three right now. | ||
I mean, the more we get together... | ||
The stronger we are. | ||
The more that they shut us down, the stronger we're going to get. | ||
The whole reason that I'm even here, I was ready to live my life and just grow produce for the rest of my life and be with my kids. | ||
It's like when I left Filter, I joined the military. | ||
They came out and reached me and brought me back into the music industry. | ||
I left that kind of because I was embarrassed about the people, the old project that I was with, how they were over the top with their political ideals. | ||
And I just didn't want to be part of it. | ||
I tried to just live my life and be quiet. | ||
But they started attacking our president so much and then attacking all of us personally as Trump supporters. | ||
With threatening violence, they brought me back out. | ||
They wouldn't leave us alone, and that's all we want is to be left alone. | ||
So this is where we're at now. | ||
I'm going to create a platform so that it's not my music, it's all of our music can go out there and let the music speak for itself. | ||
There's not going to be some executive in Los Angeles that's saying, if you do this or you say this political thing, I'm going to make you famous. | ||
It's going to be the music. | ||
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If your music's good, Then your music will be heard. | |
And more people are going to like it. | ||
It was so serendipitous, too, because here you are growing up in Cleveland playing music with Greg Reese. | ||
And, you know, obviously, again, the backstory, folks, if you want to go back and find it, Infowars.com slash war dash room, when Frank originally came on, or that might have been on the Alex Jones show, that was on a Sunday show, Alex Jones show, is so serendipitous. | ||
Here you are growing up playing music with Greg in Cleveland, who now works for Infowars, and then you have a turn of leaf where you want to kind of put your politics out there when you've been reserved for so long to, So Greg, it was like perfect for you to be in touch with Frank and then to bring him here on InfoWars. | ||
Well, Frank is one of only maybe a half a dozen friends that I grew up with that still has any respect for me since I've been working at InfoWars. | ||
And Frank was one of maybe three people that I got... | ||
A nice congratulations when I got hired by Infowars less than a year ago. | ||
And yeah, so that was neat. | ||
And then we don't really keep in touch all that much, but it was after the singer of his last band, Filter, came out trashing Trump and And almost claiming valor. | ||
Some type of stolen valor, it seemed. | ||
I mean, it's arguable. That's when Frank reached out to me and asked to tell his story. | ||
And yeah, it's been exciting. | ||
Because I would say making the music for my videos is probably the funnest part of my job. | ||
It's a blast. And so to talk about music on Infowars and everything, it's definitely fun. | ||
And what has the response been from artists, Frank? | ||
I mean, obviously we're playing some of the music as intros. | ||
And if people want to listen, fullmetalmaga.homesteadcloud.com. | ||
What has been the response from musicians? | ||
I mean, are people excited about this? | ||
Do you think this could launch some new projects? | ||
When I first came on with you guys back on Alex Jones like three weeks ago... | ||
All I had was I had a little project that I did with my sister in a band camp that people got hold of me Got my private email and that generated interest just being on the show. | ||
And so I created a little group of just the first 13 people out of all of them that contacted me. | ||
And I'd say like seven or eight of them are super gung-ho. | ||
Some of them are not into it. | ||
They're like, we just respect what you're doing, keep doing it. | ||
And there's people that are super into it. | ||
And I was like, Well, this is really cool. | ||
And I did it hands off. | ||
I was like, I want you guys to converse with each other. | ||
And they've been doing that. Everyone in that first group who wants to have their music on this is going to have their music on it. | ||
And that's how I want it to be. | ||
It can go as big as it goes. | ||
Well, let's actually take that mindset for a second. | ||
That's so true because I have the same approach towards InfoComms where I start InfoComms and it's like I don't even plug it on air. | ||
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You use that as a conduit. I never talk about it. | ||
I barely even get on there. | ||
I don't try to steer any conversations. | ||
I'm hands-off. And it's taken off. | ||
People want their own outlet where they can be in charge. | ||
I mean, that's so rare today. | ||
I mean, Greg, I know for you, you were just talking about a report you're working on. | ||
I mean, it's the same for you. We say, hey, we hired Greg Reese. | ||
He makes it on music. He's smart. | ||
He makes your report. It's a hands-off approach. | ||
And you've been able to put out some of the best reports we've ever done. | ||
You bring up an interesting point that's maybe a little off-subject, but one of the neatest things about working at InfoWars was I expected there to be some kind of agenda, and basically what was handed to me was, you know how to make video reports, here's the login info, make your videos and upload them. | ||
It's total freedom, which is amazing. | ||
And you've kind of flirted with taking a step off that ledge when you put my videos on your YouTube channel, you know? | ||
Yeah. Because you never know. | ||
That could get you the next band. | ||
You never know. It's an exciting time. | ||
How dare you upload a video of me? | ||
What is your problem? | ||
Yeah, well that's still probably the biggest one I got was the sexual assault video. | ||
Like half a million hits within days. | ||
If you even think about putting a video featuring Frank Cavanaugh on there, we might have to just kick you off social media. | ||
That's true. I think I already have one on there. | ||
Oh! You know, you're talking about Infocoms. | ||
Do you have people managing that then? | ||
Well, I mean, we've got our tech crew and our social media girls that, you know, monitor it. | ||
But it's like... | ||
Frank said it's very hands-off. | ||
I mean, people go on there, they organize by themselves. | ||
In fact, someone just reached out to me the other day. | ||
And they're talking about, this is a girl in Oklahoma, and she's like, you know, a lot of people that are using InfoComms to meet up are telling me how thankful they are for making it, how great it is that you're down to earth and you'll go out and meet with people. | ||
And for me, it's just like, I'm one of you. | ||
Like, we're all in this together. | ||
You don't need me to tell you what to do. | ||
Just like, I think that that's kind of Frank's approach. | ||
Like, hey, you don't need me to tell you how to make music. | ||
You don't need me to tell you how to market music. | ||
But here's the platform. | ||
Put your music on here. And Frank's talking about having this thing grow to the point where when the 2020 election comes around, there can be live shows in multiple cities across the country and stuff. | ||
I mean, if you can reach that point, that's badass. | ||
Oh, you know, God puts people in your lives for a reason. | ||
There's no happenstance. | ||
And Greg and I knowing each other, being friends all these years, him getting a job at InfoWars, and then It was like God put that avenue, conduit there for me to utilize, and it's up for me to utilize it. | ||
I want to give a conduit to everyone else to utilize. | ||
It's up for you to do it. | ||
And, you know... | ||
The only thing that I want to give is encouragement. | ||
And that's the only thing that I need. | ||
I need encouragement from all of you out there, just like you need encouragement from us. | ||
And there's no way they can beat us if we help each other. | ||
Ideas are bulletproof. | ||
Freedom is really popular. | ||
No, but see, that's so key that we all just need to kind of realize here. | ||
And it's not like it takes a big effort. | ||
Like, for example, I was off air yesterday. | ||
I had a root canal. And I was about to come on because people were like, hey, where are you? | ||
We miss you. We got to have you on. And I was like, that's it. | ||
I mean, my mouth is, like, swollen out to here. | ||
You know, I'm still numb. And so I eventually, I decided not to come in. | ||
But I was about to come in here, like, mouth still bleeding and everything, because that's what the power of encouragement does. | ||
I mean, that's the momentum that somebody can literally feed you, that then you can go do something great. | ||
We'll be right back. Frank Cavanaugh, Greg Reese in studio. | ||
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A little 90's grunge. | ||
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It is a little 90's grunge. | |
A little grungy. | ||
We've heard some kind of hard metal. | ||
Heard a little grunge. | ||
This is all from Full Metal MAGA. Created by Frank Cavanaugh. | ||
So if you want to submit your music, go to fullmetalmaga.homesteadcloud.com And this is something we hope to continue to grow. | ||
I think it's great. And you know, there's another aspect to this too. | ||
And we could talk about this probably for the next hour. | ||
So I don't even want to... I don't even want to put this thought out there, but it's like, you know, there's kind of an aspect of this, you know, rock and roll is kind of a dying breed. | ||
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But I don't even want to open that can of worms because I feel like that could be a conversation for hours. | ||
Yeah, Frank, don't even think about it. | ||
Don't even. No, no, no, no. | ||
You don't even think about it. | ||
But here's what we are going to do. We are going to take phone calls now. | ||
We've got a lot of people that have been holding. | ||
It's the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
So let's clear out some of these callers and maybe get some veterans to call in. | ||
I don't think we have any veterans on the line right now. | ||
Unless we just haven't been labeling them, so I could be wrong. | ||
But let's start with Greg calling in from California. | ||
So we've got two Gregs on air now. | ||
Go ahead, Greg. Hello, Owen. | ||
How are you doing? Good. | ||
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Thanks for calling. Talked to you a couple weeks ago. | |
Hey, Owen, you know what? | ||
You're talking about Title VIII under aliens and nationalities. | ||
Yeah, it's actually Title VIII. No, it's Title VIII, buddy. | ||
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It is Title VIII? Yeah, it is Title VIII. Okay, my apologies. | |
Thank you. Because I didn't want you to keep doing that over and over again. | ||
Because I write President Trump all the time on his Facebook post, and I go through the whole mess. | ||
So, there's also another code next to that. | ||
It's the 1327 under Title VIII. It's Aliens and Nationality. | ||
That's the... That's the code section. | ||
You guys can look it up if you want. | ||
But I know this very well. | ||
I've been doing it to Trump for about two years, trying to get this border closed up. | ||
But 1327 is another one that's aiding and assisting certain aliens. | ||
That's also felonies. | ||
And then there's... | ||
Regarding like Gavin Newsom, I call him Gavin Newsom, and that Oakland mayor, remember her? | ||
What'd she do? | ||
I think she covered up Ice. | ||
It kept ice from getting, what, 800? | ||
Oh, oh, oh, yeah. She let the illegal immigrants in the neighborhood know that ice was coming for them. | ||
But, Greg, hold that thought real quick, because I want to get Greg Reese, our reporter, editor, cameraman extraordinaire's opinion, and Frank Cavanaugh's, because this is the thing to me about it. | ||
It's like, yeah. Yeah, you bring in, you aid and abet an illegal citizen, an illegal immigrant, like, yeah, like, you're breaking the law. | ||
Like, this is common sense. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. And to me, it just shows how out of whack, how out of control, how this country has just gone to the wayside, that we don't even follow basic common sense law anymore, like, we have a border. | ||
You can't come here legally. | ||
Like, we don't even follow that anymore. | ||
I mean, Greg, don't you think... It's really kind of just a jump-off point to say, yeah, this country's out of control, just look at immigration. | ||
Absolutely. I think we're at a point where I think a good amount of the population wants to see it all burned down. | ||
I don't see any other explanation. | ||
Because no one is saying, this is what we want. | ||
They're just saying, this is what we don't want. | ||
There's no proposition for any future. | ||
Yeah, it's either like, this is kind of like everything. | ||
It's become so polarized where it's like, now Trump is saying we need to totally shut the border down. | ||
I agree. And then a Democrat would say, oh no, we need wide open borders. | ||
Yeah, open them up. Which makes no sense. | ||
They want to stop foreign meddling in our election, but they'll let any citizen come in and vote. | ||
I was telling you about the Smith Act, and I looked it up here, and the Smith Act is for those that want to overthrow the government. | ||
It was initially put in for Nazis and communists that would try to overthrow the government from within. | ||
And it's actually called the Alien Registration Act. | ||
So this kind of goes along with what the caller is talking about as well. | ||
The idea was foreign aliens coming in and basically overthrowing the government from within. | ||
Kind of like what exactly has been happening. | ||
Well, and now you have non-citizens running Bernie Sanders' campaign. | ||
I mean, Frank, what do you think? Don't you think it's the epitome of how out of control this government is that we don't even have a border? | ||
I mean, it's like basic logic, common sense, basic practicality for being a sovereign nation is having a border and enforcing it. | ||
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We don't even do it. Listen to their chants. | |
No border, no wall, no USA at all. | ||
It's the United States of absurdity right now is what's happening. | ||
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All these absurd notions are happening. | |
People are so extreme. | ||
It's just absurd. So that people are like this. | ||
I'm overwhelmed, man. | ||
I just want to go to work and feed my family and go home and do what I do and do my thing. | ||
And this is absurd. | ||
So people shut down. | ||
It's all part of a very elaborate plan that the underlying theme is or the underlying power is a dark power. | ||
If you want, you can call it whatever. | ||
You can call it Luciferian. You can call it the dark side of the force from the Star Wars. | ||
But that's what's happening. | ||
But that's it too. It's like the average American doesn't want to get involved in something. | ||
Like you said, they just want to raise their family. | ||
They just want to have their own property, have their own life. | ||
But the government keeps encroaching and encroaching and encroaching. | ||
And now you've got the big brother in the form of social media and they're encroaching and encroaching. | ||
And so the average American now is like, all right, I got to start throwing some punches here. | ||
Y'all are up in my business. | ||
You know, you don't want to do that. | ||
Imagine if Hillary had won. | ||
What they did is they just kicked in the whole plan, even though Hillary didn't want Antifa or whatever they want to call themselves is out there being violent to conservatives. | ||
If Hillary had won, they were still going to do that. | ||
We're going to be shut down. And what they want is a reaction from us. | ||
Because then every time, look what they did to the Proud Boys. | ||
Those guys were getting, you know, they so were getting messed with. | ||
And all they did was stand up for themselves and now they're in trouble. | ||
And that's what they want us to do. | ||
But we're going to take their own words, their own rules, their own rules for radicals from Solinsky back at them and use nonviolence, use Martin Luther King, use Gandhi the way that they dealt with it, because it is absurd. | ||
I don't hate the Democrats. | ||
These are my friends. | ||
Do you get did Democrats hate me? | ||
You want me really as a Trump supporter to die? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Actually, yeah, man. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
They really do, dude. | ||
I mean, this is messed up. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
We had our own reporter. | ||
She went out and asked, would you put Trump supporters in concentration camps? | ||
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They said yes. That's unbelievable. | |
But this is how absurd it gets now. | ||
Look at this. Because you bring up a great point. | ||
And this is just, I mean, there's thousands of these. | ||
Man, a young woman says arsonist torched her car because cardboard cutout of Trump was inside. | ||
So this comes out of Philadelphia. | ||
A woman had a Donald Trump cutout cardboard in her car and magically her car gets burned to a crisp the next day. | ||
No explanation. But so, again... | ||
You just had another guy on a college campus get his door lit on fire by a bunch of leftists because he works for Turning Point USA. All the proof is that leftists are attacking Trump supporters and conservatives left and right. | ||
But this is where it reaches such levels of absurdity. | ||
I don't even know how to respond to this. | ||
This is a story from San Francisco Gate. | ||
Hate crimes increased 226% in places where Trump held a campaign rally in 2016 study claims. | ||
So just like Rahm Emanuel now blames Trump for Jussie Smollett faking a hate crime, the San Francisco Gate says, oh yeah, Trump is causing all these hate crimes. | ||
The only hate crimes I'm seeing politically motivated are done against Trump supporters. | ||
They don't even live in reality anymore, Frank. | ||
Oh, and there's a supply and demand problem in the United States with white supremacists and right-wing nationalists. | ||
There's so few of them, and in the conservative community, you get shut down, man. | ||
Racism gets shut down. | ||
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We don't like it. You know, it's interesting you brought that up. | |
They have to make up. | ||
Yeah. They have to make up white supremacists. | ||
They have to go to New Zealand to find one. | ||
They have to have a fake one in Chicago. | ||
I mean, come on! Yeah, I know. | ||
You gotta just own it. You gotta just own it. | ||
It's true, Frank. And I think what they're doing now is I think they're almost trying to radicalize all of us. | ||
Because I noticed after Christchurch... | ||
I'm happy to say this on the show because I'm curious if any of the listeners have experienced this, but my YouTube algorithm used to give me things that I wanted to see, and then they stopped that, of course, and now I just get basically the people I subscribe to. | ||
But after Christchurch, I started getting white nationalist videos from people I've never subscribed to or seen before as if they were feeding them to me, trying to radicalize me and turn me into a white supremacist. | ||
Look, there's other stories coming out, too, and they'll probably go mainstream over the weekend where they're shutting down white nationalist supremacist groups. | ||
But, like, how do I know these aren't all scarecrows that they set up so that they can build the white supremacist boogeyman? | ||
It probably is. There are thousands of ideologies out there, hundreds of different political systems, and most of them are funded by the globalists. | ||
Infowars is truly the tip of the spear of the zeitgeist. | ||
That's why the globalists are obsessed with it, trying to shut it down. | ||
I didn't invent all this. | ||
I went and researched the Renaissance, Americana, and what really works for humanity, and I'm simply trying to bring it back. | ||
And lo and behold, it's super popular, like it's always been. | ||
That's why the globalists are trying to shut it down so desperately. | ||
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You are the InfoWar, and I salute you. | ||
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We have a national emergency at the southern border right now. | ||
It's been a national emergency for decades. | ||
Even the Democrats complain about family separation and children in cages. | ||
They don't seem to have a problem with the drug running, the human trafficking, the gun running, and all the rape that happens. | ||
But hey... It's a national emergency. | ||
There's no doubt about it. Now, Infowars was the first to tell you that we're going to get a million undocumented immigrants to cross the southern border. | ||
We were told that we were crazy. | ||
Quit exaggerating. Well, now it looks like it might be even more than that in 2019. | ||
But this story is breaking right now from the Associated Press. | ||
Mexico braces for new caravan of Central American migrants. | ||
Mexico is calling this the mother of all caravans. | ||
Interior Secretary Olga Sanchez Cordero has said a caravan of migrants from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala could be forming Quote, we have information that a new caravan is forming in Honduras that they're calling the mother of all caravans, and they are thinking it could have more than 20,000 people. | ||
That means it has at minimum 20,000, probably closer to 50,000, and it's only one of dozens of quote-unquote caravans that comes across this border, which then totals over a million when it's all said and done. | ||
We told you that here first at Infowars.com. | ||
Now it's coming out in mainstream news. | ||
Here's President Trump addressing this issue last night. | ||
Democrats want to pretend there is no border crisis for one simple reason, because they have caused the border crisis. | ||
And you know why else? Honestly, because they want votes and because they don't want to give us a win. | ||
They don't want to give us a win. | ||
They put that ahead of what's good for our country. | ||
The mass illegal immigration across our border is a direct consequence of Democrat-supported loopholes. | ||
Democrat promises of amnesty. | ||
Amnesty. You have people coming up. | ||
You know, they're all met by the lawyers. | ||
The lawyers of... And they come out. | ||
They're all met by the lawyers. | ||
And they say, say the following phrase, I am very afraid for my life. | ||
This is the ACLU he's talking about here, folks. | ||
The ACLU. And then I look at the guy. | ||
He looks like he just got out of the ring. | ||
He's the heavyweight champion of the world. | ||
He's a freshman. It's a big, fat con job, folks. | ||
It's a big, fat con job. | ||
And Democrat sanctuary cities and their refusal to protect American borders. | ||
It's not the money. | ||
When I fought for them recently, they gave me so much money for everything else, but nothing for the wall. | ||
Now think of it. Walls work, folks. | ||
We need the wall. They said, would you call it slats? | ||
I said, I'll call it slats. | ||
Would you call it steel barriers? | ||
I said, I'll call it whatever the hell you want. | ||
Just give me the money to build it. | ||
And then they sort of got the little coal feet, and now I call it the wall, and I got the money anyway. | ||
So that's okay. But their open border policies are truly a betrayal to the American people. | ||
This is dangerous. What's coming into our country is dangerous. | ||
To defend the United States of America, I deployed the United States military. | ||
I got thousands of troops. | ||
Right now, we have about 4,000 troops on our southern border. | ||
So, ladies and gentlemen, just think about it. | ||
When they first started covering the caravans, they were talking about 5,000, 10,000. | ||
You saw the videos. It was closer to 20, 30,000, maybe even 50,000. | ||
The videos went viral. Then they had to admit the real numbers are looking like 1 million illegal border crossers in 2019. | ||
But now they're even admitting... | ||
The mother of all caravans is about to come across the southern border. | ||
It's starting in Central America. | ||
It's working its way up. | ||
I bet you they don't go through Texas. | ||
I bet you they go through California. | ||
Makes you wonder why they travel an extra thousand miles to get to the California border and not the Texas border. | ||
So the mother of all caravans is coming. | ||
We're going to have over a million illegal border crossings in this calendar year unless the president does something about it now. | ||
It's a national emergency of the southern border. | ||
It's time to act now. | ||
Stop the mother of all caravans now. | ||
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Welcome back to InfoWars.com War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com In fact, here's what I want to do now. | ||
We've got Frank Cavanaugh with us. | ||
Veteran, former bassist for Filter, started Full Metal MAGA so that conservative American-loving patriots can make music. | ||
Greg Reese is with us as well, makes his own music for the reports he puts out for InfoWars. | ||
And, you know, we do need to refuel our tank here, but, you know, I don't even know how to properly convey that. | ||
Just what is going on here at Infowars. | ||
And again, we experience the chilling effect of the censorship. | ||
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This is the American Revolution right here. | |
And that's why they censor us, folks. | ||
Why do you think the Redcoats would run around trying to stop Thomas Paine from sharing his literature? | ||
Why do you think the Redcoats were running around trying to stop people from writing up their own news reports and their own newsletters and their own newspapers because they didn't want the Patriots to have freedom? | ||
It's happening again, man! | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable. And so... | ||
We don't even get to know the success we have anymore. | ||
We don't even get to see, you know, 3 million subscribers on YouTube. | ||
We don't get to see the millions of followers on Twitter. | ||
We don't get to see the tens of thousands of people that tune into our live streams. | ||
No! We're not allowed to have an American Revolution. | ||
We're not allowed to have America. | ||
No, we are. And so, just understand. | ||
And that's why when people tune into this... | ||
People that have never heard of Alex Jones, never heard about Infowars, when they tune in and hear it for the first time, something happens. | ||
Something happens. | ||
It's a call to your genetics. | ||
It's a call to your DNA. It's sending out a signal that your DNA hasn't received for your entire life, and now it's finally receiving it, and it's like, revolution, freedom, independence, fight. | ||
And so all these people, it's like, oh my gosh, once you get that signal, it makes sense. | ||
You already have the algorithm. | ||
You already have the code. | ||
You already have the language. | ||
You just haven't received the transmission. | ||
We're sending out the transmission. | ||
The American Revolution is on. | ||
Independence is cool. Freedom and liberty is back. | ||
And so that's what they do. They just try to unplug Infowars. | ||
They lie about Alex Jones. | ||
They lie about Donald Trump. | ||
No, we're having an American Revolution, whether you want to censor it or not. | ||
And so here we are, just like the mothership, like the Millennium Falcon, blasting through space and hyperdrive. | ||
And I mean, sometimes it's like the engine is kind of going put, put, put, put, put. | ||
And then you go to Infowarsstore.com, plug our engine, and we just blast forward. | ||
I mean, we were able to hire Greg Reese in the middle of the censorship. | ||
Does amazing work in studio with me. | ||
We're still able to hire new reporters and new crew, all thanks to your support at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So just understand. When you go to Infowarsstore.com, you are funding the American Revolution. | ||
Literally. I mean, and it goes... | ||
And I love doing the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
There's so many smart, intelligent... | ||
Here's another thing, too. They hate the fact that we have people... | ||
I don't even know how much I should say. | ||
We have people that call in. | ||
They don't identify themselves, but you'll tell. | ||
We have people that call into the Alex Jones Show, call into the Dave Knight Show, call into this show that are, like, I mean, high up, folks. | ||
We'll just leave it at that. | ||
People tuning in at the highest levels of the intel agencies because they know we're kind of like a conduit to disseminate information where they're being compartmentalized. | ||
This is the mothership. | ||
That's why they want to shut it down. | ||
And that's why your support at Infowarsstore.com is so necessary. | ||
I mean, it doesn't even matter. | ||
It's like, yeah, we got 50% off all of our supplements, 60% off some of the top supplements. | ||
I mean, water filters, air filters, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo. | ||
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I mean, that's how we fund ourselves. But it's just like... | ||
Fund the American Revolution. | ||
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I mean, again, someone has to play the role of this. | ||
Somebody has to be the role disseminating all this information and putting it out there that, yeah, of course we get banned. | ||
Of course the enemy of America wants to ban the revolutionary patriot news front. | ||
Of course they want to ban Alex Jones, who said all of this was coming 10 years ago. | ||
They don't want you to go to Infowars and see all the videos we put out predicting all of it. | ||
But it doesn't matter. We're still sending out the signal. | ||
And there's still beacons out there yet to be reached. | ||
We need to reach those beacons. | ||
We need them to receive the signal. | ||
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So let's get, in the time left for many here, let's get Greg's take on that and Frank's take on that. | ||
Greg, I mean, to me, I don't even, I don't think we, it's not even like, oh, we're so great, pat ourselves on the back. | ||
It's that we can't be bullied out of knowing who we are. | ||
We are the American Revolutionaries. | ||
That's not sitting here saying, oh, look at us, we're so great. | ||
That's not letting them bully it and take it away from us. | ||
I agree completely. | ||
Everything you just said got me kind of pumped up. | ||
I remember the way I got hired here was it was around the winter of 2017 and I was watching Infowars and seeing Infowars taking all this flack. | ||
And I got on my knees and I remember praying. | ||
I said, I want to get in this fight. | ||
I want to share information. | ||
I want to share the burden. | ||
I want to take some of this flack. | ||
And a couple months later, the contest and hiring thing was announced. | ||
And right away, I felt like this was a calling for me. | ||
I got hired right a week before social media took InfoWars off. | ||
So the heyday you were talking about with millions of hits and everything, I didn't get to experience any of that. | ||
And it's because of the listeners and the listener support that I've been able to get hired on here because I got hired when we were pretty much deleted from the internet. | ||
And thanks to the listeners, we've been thriving. | ||
And what's interesting is now you're starting to notice that other conservative media are actually starting to get into the stuff that InfoWars has been talking about for a decade. | ||
Sounding like InfoWars. | ||
Yes, exactly. People are starting to talk about human sacrifice and stuff like that, which is... | ||
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Killing babies, third-term, full-term abortions. | |
As it turns out, the Kooks, InfoWarriors, the David Ikes, all these people were right, you know? | ||
Frank, what's your response to what's going on right now? | ||
I want to point something out that when I first came on Infowars like three weeks ago, it was because I had found out about my old band and the singers doing some stunt, okay? | ||
And when I went on Infowars and then posted it on my social media, there was a flurry of friends like, hey, what happened? | ||
And I was able to go to U.S. News and World Report, Newsweek, all these mainstream newspapers or whatever, periodicals, and send them articles. | ||
And they're like, we didn't even hear about this. | ||
But they heard about it. | ||
Because I was on Infowars. | ||
Because Infowars is the biggest thing. | ||
And there's two things that every journalist is looking at right now. | ||
Infowars and Drudge Report. | ||
It's been Drudge Report for a long time. | ||
It's all part of the PSYOP to keep us isolated and think that we're losing. | ||
We're winning. Right now, though, the left is a wounded animal. | ||
I live on a farm. | ||
Anyone who's from the country and you deal with critters, you know that when an animal's wounded and it's cornered, it's the most dangerous. | ||
And that's what we're dealing with right now. | ||
You know, the people on the other side, it's like, are you a morning person or not? | ||
I'm not a morning person. | ||
When I first get woken up, I hit the snooze button. | ||
I want to sleep some more. A lot of these people, like I said before, a lot of people in the United States just want to live and they're getting woken up for the first time, but they want to stay asleep. | ||
They want to stay asleep. | ||
But the amount of absurdity is waking everyone up. | ||
And us as patriots that have been in this for so long, We've been fighting, fighting, fighting. | ||
Wake up, wake up, wake up. Now people are waking up. | ||
Now we have to move on to the next stage where, hey man, you want a cup of coffee? | ||
Not a slap in the face, but a cup of coffee. | ||
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Because these people are on the verge. | |
There's a quickening happening. | ||
The toilet got flushed on globalism in 2012, and now the water's spinning really quick, and it's about to come to a whole clean-up. | ||
Yeah, and just another kind of analogy to point to that, and this... | ||
I mean, I'm not trying to get too existential here today, but, like, the actual matrix is starting to break down. | ||
I think that we're—this is—I'm not even talking politics. | ||
Like, the matrix that we live in is starting to break down. | ||
Like, the weirdness that you're seeing, even—I mean, politics is what—but there's weirdness happening. | ||
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What is going on out here? | ||
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Shrimp on a treadmill. All right, ladies and gentlemen, it's the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
I've got veterans holding. | ||
I feel bad we haven't taken your calls. | ||
So we're going to go ahead and jump right out to some callers. | ||
We've got Greg Reese in studio with us and Frank Cavanaugh on Skype, former bassist for the band Filter. | ||
Let's go to Dave. | ||
We've got a veteran calling in from Alaska. | ||
Dave, go ahead. | ||
You're on the war room. | ||
Do we still have Dave? | ||
Dave going once. | ||
Dave going twice. | ||
And Dave is gone. | ||
If you want to call back Dave, feel free. | ||
Let's try Adam in California. Adam, go ahead. | ||
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You're on the air. I've been trying to get in for a while. | |
I want to tell you right away that you have become by far my favorite journalist out there. | ||
Well, that's very kind. | ||
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Thank you so much. You got full stride mid-August. | |
And you just, you're a rock star. | ||
Well, you know, I don't like to consider myself a journalist, quite frankly. | ||
I am kind of a nerd and obsessed with news and information. | ||
So I'm kind of just like a human, I'm more like a human news aggregation machine. | ||
I guess that's a journalist then. | ||
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Whatever you're doing, keep doing it. | |
Well, thank you, Adam. | ||
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So, the reason I called is I've been growing and studying cannabis for 20 years now, and I think there's a lot of misconceptions about the plant itself. | |
The study of the plant is really in its infancy. | ||
Well, this is true, and unfortunately, Adam, now all the studies are being done on, like, the most potent pot out there, and so they're not even really reporting, you know, I think the truth, because, yeah, when you're smoking the most potent stuff out there, it's going to have a different effect on your brain. | ||
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Everybody bred it for however you got the highest. | ||
Well, and the danger that we see now is they're going to make it corporate, you know. | ||
Soon you're going to see, weed is going to be totally corporatized, and they're going to start selling weed cigarettes. | ||
They'll have hundreds of chemicals in it, like a tobacco cigarette now. | ||
And so that's kind of where I see this going. | ||
But you want to talk about the effects as on veterans. | ||
You know, Greg and Frank both played in bands, so I'm sure that you guys were never around marijuana. | ||
But more importantly, you guys are veterans. | ||
You obviously have veterans' friends. | ||
Maybe you've experienced some PTSD of your own, or you know people that have. | ||
What do veterans say about cannabis or smoking marijuana for those effects, Frank? | ||
I have two friends that never smoked marijuana. | ||
One's in Florida. | ||
One's out in Oregon, who were vets that I served with that Smoke it now. | ||
And it has helped them immensely with their depression. | ||
Let me tell you, they get us hooked in the military, they give us painkillers, then where do we go? | ||
People start doing heroin. | ||
You can't do marijuana. | ||
They should just straight go to marijuana for pain relief. | ||
And the thing is that there's such a stigma around marijuana and the health benefits from it, But it's now just Ohio just opened their first medical marijuana dispensary yesterday here in Ohio where I live. | ||
And it's another way that you were saying that it's going to get corporate. | ||
Yeah, it is going to get corporate. Of course, they're fighting for their lives right now. | ||
And they're going to fight to take over marijuana. | ||
But in each state, there's a law where you, as an individual, you can grow your own marijuana if you need it medically. | ||
And we can all do that. | ||
You know, it's so easy to do it. | ||
Well, and I just look at this, too. | ||
I mean, you know, it's one thing for PTSD and a range of other things. | ||
But, you know, like I had a root canal yesterday and the guy, you know, prescribes me some painkillers or whatever. | ||
You know, I went and got them. | ||
I don't. I don't expect to use any of them. | ||
I don't like taking any pills. But yeah, it's like, I mean, even for basic pain, I would rather use something that grows from the earth organically. | ||
Of course, there's going to be a negative side effect with anything. | ||
But like, I would rather, if I'm in chronic pain, I would rather smoke marijuana than shove a bunch of pills down my throat the rest of my life. | ||
Greg? Well, yeah, and I think, you know, people talk about marijuana being a gateway drug, that seems like a big joke, because painkillers is a gateway to heroin and other painkillers and stuff, and it's a dark road. | ||
Marijuana is an answer to a lot of people's problems with depression or pain, and it's been around for forever, as long as we have, arguably. | ||
And again, I mean, it's not like it has to be created in a lab. | ||
As Frank was saying, you can grow it in your backyard. | ||
I mean, they hate that. | ||
That's what they really hate about it. | ||
Because guess what? Big medical doesn't get to make any money. | ||
That's what they hate about that. | ||
They don't make any money. | ||
That's why the Army... | ||
It has no problem working with the big medical companies because guess what? | ||
They sell the pills, they push the pills, and then that's, oh, well, we gave you a pill, so it's not our problem. | ||
All right, let's take another call. Let's go to Robert, a veteran of the Army in Kansas. | ||
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Go ahead, Robert. Hey, Robert. | |
Man, what's the deal? Some of these callers just... | ||
Are we getting pranked today? Is that what's going on here? | ||
Let's try David in California. | ||
Go ahead, David. You're on the air. | ||
Hello? Yes, go ahead. | ||
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I'm not a veteran, but I had a question regarding the FEMA camps and the migrant crisis, and I wanted your guys' thoughts on that. | |
If the FEMA camps would be used for the migrant crisis, if there was a mass immigration of illegals? | ||
So are you saying use the FEMA camps for the migration? | ||
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No, no. I read originally that that's where the FEMA camps were for if there was ever a mass migration of illegals into the country. | |
I've never heard of that. | ||
Greg, have you ever heard of that? No, but that is interesting because it seems to me that this has been on the books for a while, the whole UN migration, replacement migration. | ||
FEMA camps, you don't hear much about the FEMA camps anymore, do you? | ||
No, and the hundreds of thousands of plastic coffins you can shove like seven bodies into. | ||
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Yeah. I remember it well. | |
Anything else, David? | ||
No, that was it. Yeah, I mean, I would say we've got... | ||
It's just... It's so crazy because there's no common sense. | ||
Again, we spend all this money... | ||
I mean, how much money do we... | ||
Billions of dollars in humanitarian aid. | ||
And then we give them more aid when they come here. | ||
It's like... Where is all this money going? | ||
And then you talk about the FEMA camps. | ||
I mean, yeah, what are these FEMA camps for? | ||
I remember one of the most legendary Alex Jones videos. | ||
He went out with Jesse Ventura And they found the congressman that signed the bill. | ||
I think it was in Oklahoma. | ||
He signed the bill for these FEMA camps with all these coffins. | ||
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Have you heard about the coffins? And the guy's like, well, I've never heard of such a thing. | ||
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This just sounds made-up fake news. | |
And they're like, really? Here's the bill and there's your signature at the bottom. | ||
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And he's like, oh, well, you know, sometimes you just get out of my office anyway. | |
Who are you? And so there's the famous clip right there from Jesse Ventura's old true TV show. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, the FEMA camps, I mean, you know, I don't know why they have these FEMA camps built. | ||
They didn't even tell you they built them. | ||
People don't even know what FEMA is unless there's a hurricane. | ||
All right, when we come back, more from Frank Cavanaugh and Gregory's and your calls. | ||
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Frank in North Carolina, thanks for holding so long. | ||
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Go ahead. Yeah, I just have to say something, man. | |
It seems like every time I turn on your broadcast, you're bragging. | ||
It just gets old, man. | ||
I'm gonna shut you down right now, okay? | ||
We're taking calls about your nomination. | ||
Do you understand they're having congressional hearings trying to shut us down? | ||
Do you understand I'm ringing the alarm? | ||
If that was happening to anybody else, I'd be freaked out. | ||
I mean, what's it gonna take? | ||
Us being shut down? Is that what you want, Frank? | ||
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Put him on pause again. Hey, Frank! | ||
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All right, Greg Reese, InfoWars reporter, is with us in studio. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh, former bassist from Filter. | ||
You know, I'm just going to say he's still the bassist for Filter. | ||
I'm just going to say that. | ||
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Or the founder of Full Metal MAGA. He is the founder of Full Metal MAGA. Nobody can debate that. | |
At full underscore MAGA on Twitter, fullmetalmaga.homesteadcloud.com. | ||
So, let's just actually get a quick bit from Frank on this before we take another call. | ||
Full Metal MAGA, Frank. | ||
We've been hearing some of the songs coming in from breaks in the last hour that have been on Full Metal MAGA. So, what do you want to do next with Full Metal MAGA, Frank? | ||
Well, what I want to do, coming on the show, first of all, thanks to InfoWars. | ||
What Greg was saying before, how you guys are all, like, they gave him the login and just go ahead and make your videos. | ||
You guys have been so supportive of me and encouraging me that I hopefully, what I want to do is, whatever city any of you listeners are in, We'll set up a chapter in local cities, a full metal MAGA chapter with your music or if you're an artist or a producer, if you're a movie maker, any kind of creative endeavor. | ||
And then these chapters will all help. | ||
The one thing they don't want us to do is they want us to organize. | ||
It drives them crazy. Look what they did to the Proud Boys when they got organized. | ||
They shut them down. Do you want to come and shut me down? | ||
Okay, come on. That's fine. | ||
Because you know what? I'm going to help out other musicians and set them up so that you can shut me down and Full Metal MAGA can go on and be its own thing. | ||
And we'll band together. | ||
Cities will help cities. And then eventually, hopefully, we'll do a tour right in time to re-elect the president in 2020 for his support. | ||
You know, we'll get conservative and libertarian and liberals, too, that are just fed up with it. | ||
And... And see where it goes from there. | ||
I'm really excited about this because whatever is going to happen is going to happen. | ||
And the potential for it is pretty great. | ||
And it's all going to depend on what people do for themselves. | ||
All I'm going to do is provide a place where everybody can meet. | ||
Basically, I'll be a standard bearer where you can rally and let's get this fight on, man. | ||
This is it now. | ||
They want us to sit on the couch. | ||
Let me tell you, if you can sit on the couch and learn how to take headshots on... | ||
On a video game, on Medal of Honor, then you can learn how to set up a website or you can learn how to go on Bandcamp and put your music there. | ||
There's so much stuff you can do. | ||
All you have to do is redirect your energy and you will be fulfilled. | ||
Most people don't feel good because they're not doing what they're supposed to be doing. | ||
It fills us with energy to be in the fight, be the 3% that's fighting this revolution because that's what we're supposed to be doing. | ||
And so many people have been like, you're such a brave person for doing this. | ||
And are you afraid? | ||
And it's like, no! | ||
I was scared when I wasn't doing it, and I was not satisfied. | ||
And now I'm satisfied. | ||
And what's happened to me can happen to all of you, where your individual talent is needed in this fight. | ||
And when you do it, you will feel so good. | ||
And the inspiration that hopefully I'm giving you, you're going to give to other people, and they can't stop it. | ||
It's a death by a... | ||
63 million cuts is what's going to happen. | ||
Remember, they're not our enemies. | ||
The left are not our enemies. | ||
These are our countrymen. | ||
These are our friends. These are our families. | ||
When you get hit, the natural thing to do is hit back. | ||
We have a chance now. | ||
Just don't hit back. | ||
I mean, look at them. They are... | ||
After this Mueller thing, it's... | ||
No, no, no. That's good. It's kind of like to use the zombie paradigm. | ||
It's like, you know, your friend gets bit by a zombie, but you know there's a... | ||
A serum to save them. | ||
You kind of just want to tie the zombie up and restrain them until you get the serum. | ||
You don't want to slit their wrists and kill them. | ||
You'd rather save them until you get the serum and then you can inject it in. | ||
So that's kind of a good analogy. | ||
Let's take a call here. | ||
Let's go to Eric, a veteran of the Army calling in from here in Texas. | ||
Go ahead, Eric. Hi. | ||
Can you hear me? Yes, loud and clear. | ||
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Thank you. Sweet. Owen, I can't believe I'm on your show. | |
I've been... I got woke up... | ||
Really, I've listened to InfoWars for like 10 years, since I think after my first tour in Iraq. | ||
And I listened to it quite a bit, but just recently, the podcast stuff and being more active since you guys aren't on YouTube and everything. | ||
But anyway, everything you guys have been talking about is what I hear among all kinds of people that come out of the military. | ||
And I called it actually because of the opioid thing, but... | ||
Now you guys are on this topic, and he's talking about changing the world through us coming together and building what we already built. | ||
We just have to keep it, and we have to maintain it. | ||
And it's crazy that the other side doesn't It's really, it's a breakdown between the two different kind of people. | ||
But I lived that life, went through the military, had multiple spinal surgeries, was on hydrocodone and Percocet for about five years. | ||
They were keeping me on it. | ||
VA was keeping me on it a few years after and then quit cold turkey. | ||
I was like, I gotta get off the pills. | ||
I can't, you know, it knocked down the motivation for working out and taking care of yourself and normally you're drinking and putting that with it too and finally just quit that and You know, I grew up listening to Filter and stuff like that. | ||
And that first CD out of Filter, I loved that CD. And, you know, a lot of things changed after that. | ||
But that culture of growing up and the headbangers and everybody smoking marijuana, and that's so common in every small town all across America, every single time I can think about it. | ||
And just getting back to the point that you made about the opioids, you know, there's this thing, too, where it's like, Once you've kind of made that switch consciously where you're saying, okay, I'm going to get off the opioids. | ||
And opioids is just one thing. | ||
It's just I'm going to get off of this path and I'm going to go down this path. | ||
And you get momentum behind that. | ||
Yeah, yeah, everything changes. | ||
I mean, Greg, how many people have you seen personally or if there's an experience personally for you, whether it be someone out of the military that decided to put, you know, pills away or just in any other walk of life, just say, hey, no, I'm changing path now. | ||
And then just it's like a different person. | ||
It's amazing to see. Actually, I grew up... | ||
Me and Frank both grew up in Cleveland with a lot of drugs in the scene that we were in. | ||
And you see a lot of people ruin their lives, but you see some people completely turn their lives around. | ||
And what's amazing is when that happens, you tend to see a part of them come out that you never even knew existed before, like they were activated for the first time and they found their purpose. | ||
And it's a beautiful thing. | ||
And hopefully, you know... | ||
to full MAGA and make music. | ||
I mean, music is one thing to distract yourself, I think, from doing drugs. | ||
I mean, yeah, you can't get strung out and make good music. | ||
I guess some people can, but the point is it's a lot harder to make new music and find your creative outlet when you're pilled out all the time. | ||
And so there's a reason that marijuana is not legal and it's not because it's bad for you. | ||
It's because of all the good benefits that come from it. | ||
You know, the diesel engine, looking at the history of that. | ||
history of that. | ||
I'm a nerd on history. | ||
I'm a nerd on history. | ||
If you look at who made marijuana illegal, it's all the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
If you look at who made marijuana illegal, it's all the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
And the thing that happens with marijuana is it provides not only pain relief, it also opens your mind and you look at things from a different perspective. | ||
And that's what they're afraid of is free thinkers, people with open minds. | ||
And the left used to be that. | ||
And it's just good business for the globalists to take over that and shut it down. | ||
and say, "You guys are the bad ones." You know, we always fight the last war, and we're in a new war here. | ||
It's not like we're dealing with communists or Nazis. | ||
It's like they're like communazis, like, on steroids that now have social media to control everything. | ||
So it... It's a whole new thing that we're dealing with. | ||
I said before when I was on before, is it a glass half full or is the glass half empty? | ||
This is an opportunity for us all to come out and reshape what's going on. | ||
So much of what's in modern day pharmaceutical... | ||
Probably comes right from the Nazi scientists. | ||
I mean, no joke. But, like, that's the same thing, too, is, you know, they'll say, oh, I have social anxiety or whatever, and so they'll prescribe you a Xanax or something, and that relieves the problem while the Xanax is in your system. | ||
Then you become addicted to the Xanax, where instead of, I mean, you can look at the studies. | ||
You can eat, like, you know, say three grams or four grams of psychosilabin that comes from a mushroom that grows out of the earth, and that can solve separation anxiety. | ||
That can solve social anxiety. | ||
You don't have to take a pill every day. | ||
It allows you to realize internally what is causing your anxiety and then beat it. | ||
But it doesn't come from big pharmaceutical companies, so it's illegal. | ||
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You probably heard their music before. | ||
Frank, you wanted to piggyback off something I was saying in the last segment when it comes to addressing PTSD. You know, when veterans come back from Iraq or Afghanistan, they have PTSD because they went through a traumatic event. | ||
Everyone has different experiences there. | ||
I personally, I didn't have a very bad time in Iraq. | ||
PTSD also happens to people that are not vets, and it's because of a traumatic event. | ||
And using psilocybin mushrooms now, really what happens to someone's brain physiologically when you're under stress, they did studies in Aleppo, it actually changes the chemical makeup of your brain. | ||
And when you take... | ||
Psilocybic mushrooms, and you allow yourself, you had a traumatic event that changed everything. | ||
When you take mushrooms, you have another event. | ||
It's not traumatic. It's more like an enlightening event. | ||
But it's overwhelming, basically. | ||
The traumatic event was overwhelming to your psyche. | ||
Taking mushrooms overwhelms your psyche, again, in a positive way. | ||
And it gives you absolution. | ||
And that's something I'm really happy that we're going forward with medically to do that. | ||
If you're a vet or if you're anyone and you're struggling because of some PTSD event, don't give up. | ||
Don't commit suicide. | ||
You need to stay alive because someone here needs you. | ||
You might not know it yet, but I'm telling you they need you. | ||
So just stay here. | ||
Don't do it. It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem. | ||
Going forward, what Trump has done with the Right to Try Act, he's doing all the right things where it's just a matter of time. | ||
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It's the darkest before it's the brightest. | |
And you guys are censored now. | ||
We're going to explode. | ||
Everyone needs to go and look at Chapter 6 of the President's last book because what's about to happen is beautiful. | ||
And we're all part of it. | ||
And It's up to us to be positive now because they already lost. | ||
Well, and let's be clear what we're saying here, too. | ||
We're not sitting here encouraging anybody to do illegal drugs. | ||
We're simply saying the whole system has been so controlled, we don't get access to the options that have been there. | ||
I mean, whether it's medical tyranny or media tyranny or musical tyranny, like you were saying earlier, there could be a hundred great rock bands, but they're only going to show you the ten that are willing to push their political agenda. | ||
So that's on all different levels. | ||
It's just the choice. We've been so controlled. | ||
I mean, that's the thing. Energy production. | ||
The means of food production. | ||
Everything has been so corporate and so controlled. | ||
We're now starting to draw back and say, okay, wait a second. | ||
We need to realize we have independence here. | ||
We need to realize that there should be options here. | ||
And we don't have all of these monopolies and tyrannies forming. | ||
Again, whether it's medical tyranny or entertainment tyranny. | ||
Greg, what are your final comments here? | ||
We've got just five minutes left here. | ||
What would you like to add before we sign off? | ||
When Frank was talking about overwhelming the brain, whether it be from the trauma that gave you PTSD or the mushrooms that help you heal, it made me think about other things that we've been talking about, about being asleep, activating yourself, To following your call in life and everything. | ||
And it seems to me like humans, we all have the capacity to be lulled to sleep. | ||
You know, like you can see chickens get hypnotized. | ||
It seems very easy for us to become lazy and lulled to sleep. | ||
But life is about finding our purpose. | ||
And our purpose could be anything. It could be supporting the info war. | ||
It could be signing up with Full Metal MAGA. It could be finding your own thing. | ||
I encourage everyone to get on your knees and ask for a purpose in life because we're not meant to live it asleep. | ||
Well, I was going to say, and finish your point here, I was going to say, like, you put together a report that just tested the Infowars water filters and you went out and you tested the rainwater in Hawaii and other waters. | ||
I mean, you probably never thought that just shooting that report and doing that could have changed your life in such a way. | ||
No, and that's pretty much what got it for me. | ||
And, you know, I just moved into the volcano residence three months before it erupted, or I think three weeks before it erupted. | ||
So it was all serendipity. | ||
It was really ask and you shall receive. | ||
If you pull away from the video games and you take that energy that you've been giving into the video games or whatever it is that you find yourself lulling yourself to sleep, and we all do it, We all have a much brighter life ahead of us. | ||
I think everyone has an exciting, fulfilling life if we choose to take it. | ||
I was talking to you about it in D.C. a few months ago about how few people are getting involved and there's a huge vacuum and it's a great opportunity for anyone who wants to get involved. | ||
Yeah, and that's the thing, too, why so many people are able to, I mean, you look at, just let's take a look at, you know, Caitlin Bennett or Candace Owens or any of these people, just in a couple years, they're bigger than the biggest guy on CNN. Yeah. | ||
I mean, literally, they have more influence and they're bigger. | ||
Let's get a final comment from Frank Cavanaugh here. | ||
One more time, Frank, plug Full Metal MAGA and anything else you'd like to say here in the last two minutes. | ||
All right, Full Metal MAGA, check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, just search Full Metal MAGA. Or fullmetalmaga at homesteadcloud.com. | ||
And I just want to say to everybody out there, in your heart, you know what your talent is. | ||
And what the globalists want to do to all of us is stifle that creativity, because that is the godhead that is in all of us. | ||
That's what the artists, that's basically you're allowing creativity to flow through you. | ||
And the dark side of the force, which is the left-hand path, wants to shut that down. | ||
So, you know, you can be a Christian, you can be... | ||
A Jedi. It doesn't matter. | ||
The one thing that Satan wants you to do is not worship good. | ||
And when you start worshiping the good inside of yourself is when everything's going to change. | ||
You know, God bless Infowars for letting me come on there. | ||
I want to thank the crew and the producers there. | ||
And Owen, thank you. | ||
Thank you, Greg. And, you know, the encouragement that you guys and Alex has been doing for decades now is... | ||
Thank God for Alex Jones. | ||
There was 10 of them. | ||
Because there's 10 CNNs and MSNBCs. | ||
So, you know... | ||
Oh, but didn't you hear? The Alex Jones clone army is coming. | ||
Yes. I mean, we are all Alex Jones, you know? | ||
That's what... There's good people and there's bad people. | ||
And then there's people that are indifferent, that just don't care. | ||
And unfortunately, the bad people seek power, and they've been shutting us down. | ||
And Alex Jones is a good person. | ||
You can tell he has a good soul. | ||
And so he's attracted other good souls and they can't stop us all. | ||
They want us to think we don't have good souls. | ||
They want us to think we're alone. | ||
When we're the majority, we are the majority. - No, that's right there. | ||
That's the key right there. | ||
And they've been chilling us and trying to act like we're isolated. | ||
When we are by far the majority, it's not even close. | ||
We just have to get active. | ||
Frank, thank you so much for joining us again here today. | ||
Again, folks, fullmetalmaga.homesteadcloud.com, at full underscore MAGA on Twitter. | ||
I just retweeted his tweet if you want to find that. | ||
Greg Reese, InfoWars reporter, in studio with us. | ||
Does a bunch of great work on his reports. | ||
Great Veterans Call-In Show today. | ||
Thanks to everybody that tuned in. | ||
Thanks to the veterans that tuned in. | ||
Folks! Make sure you go to InfoWars.com tomorrow. | ||
I think you're going to be happy. | ||
Let's just say Alex might be doing a special transmission, and let's just say I might have a trick up my sleeve. | ||
But in the meantime, you stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
There are thousands of ideologies out there, hundreds of different political systems, and most of them are funded by the globalists. | ||
InfoWars is truly the tip of the spear of the zeitgeist. | ||
That's why the globalists are obsessed with it, trying to shut it down. | ||
I didn't invent all this. | ||
I went and researched the Renaissance, Americana, and what really works for humanity, and I'm simply trying to bring it back. | ||
And lo and behold, it's super popular, like it's always been. | ||
That's why the globalists are trying to shut it down so desperately. | ||
Because we have the light in the dark of the night. | ||
That sends chills up my spine. | ||
So whatever you do, continue to support yourself and Infowars by buying the great products at Infowarsstore.com, by spreading the articles, by spreading the videos, and by praying for this operation and for praying for this nation and the world for peace and discernment. | ||
For myself and the whole Infowars family, I want to thank all of you for what you've done, because without you, InfoWars is nothing. | ||
You are the InfoWar, and I salute you. | ||
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