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The fight for the future is now. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroer at InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is the 27th of August, 2019. | ||
I am Harrison Smith, sitting in today for Owen Schroer. | ||
They called me in, they threw the bat signal up, and here I am to sit in on the war room today, cover some just crazy news. | ||
I don't know if you've been outside today, but it's getting insane out there. | ||
It's getting a little bit beyond reason, I have to say. | ||
And so we'll be going to all of that. | ||
I gathered a bunch of information to cover this show. | ||
I was having the crew grab every report we have. | ||
Of course, we have great reports from Hong Kong, on the street, Greg Reese and Savannah Hernandez. | ||
And we'll get to those in just a little bit. | ||
But I was gonna, you know, we'll go to your calls and trying to figure out how to fill this program up, exactly what to fill this program up with. | ||
And then I learned Count Dankula is in the studio and he's gonna be joining me at 3.30. | ||
So the rest of my show plan has gone out the window, and we will be having a great time with him. | ||
Who knows what we'll be talking about? | ||
I definitely don't. | ||
So stay tuned, and it'll be a grand old time. | ||
But first, before we have fun, let's send some love to our fellow freedom fighters there in Hong Kong. | ||
With this report by Greg Reese in Hong Kong. | ||
They're on their way back now, but they had quite a time. | ||
Here it is, Gregory's in Hong Kong. | ||
Founding father of the American Revolution, Patrick Henry, is known for saying, Give me liberty or give me death. | ||
Why would any American criticize the people of Hong Kong for standing up to fight for justice? | ||
Their threat is Communist China, the most sophisticated tyrannical ideology in the world. | ||
An ideology responsible for killing over a hundred million people. | ||
It is the ultimate form of tyranny. | ||
The city of Hong Kong is united in their defiance against communist intervention. | ||
But the police have turned against the very people they are supposedly sworn to protect. | ||
The police have been caught acting as agent provocateurs. | ||
They have been caught turning a blind eye to the Triad gang, hired thugs for the Chi-Coms. | ||
And they degraded and humiliated the arrested female protesters by making them strip naked in front of groups of male officers and inspecting their naked bodies. | ||
The people of Hong Kong are civilized, polite, and gentle. | ||
And they deserve justice. | ||
But sometimes a person has to stand up and fight. | ||
And that takes courage. | ||
Especially when the police have guns and you don't. | ||
And when a hundred thousand Chinese troops are preparing just across the border to squash the rebellion, it takes great courage. | ||
Not everyone in Hong Kong has joined the protest, and only a few have chosen to fight. | ||
But those that have are the heroes to the Hong Kong people. | ||
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The people of Hong Kong are the heroes. | |
This is Greg Reese for InfoWars.com reporting in Hong Kong. | ||
Yeah, that is Greg Reese. | ||
He was there on the ground in Hong Kong with Savannah Hernandez and some of our other InfoWars crew. | ||
Really incredible stuff, folks. | ||
Stay with us. On the other side, we talk about bedbugs. | ||
Yes, there are bedbugs infesting the New York Times offices in New York, and now they're going on MSNBC and saying some horrible things. | ||
So stay with us, you'll want to see this. | ||
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Top story of the day. | ||
Most important thing that we have to focus on are the feelings of New York Times journalists being hurt. | ||
Yes, these are journalists and their feelings are being hurt as we speak. | ||
We'll bring you the top information on this here. | ||
Incredibly important. Now if you aren't aware of what's going on I'll explain it in just a second of course this sort of falls into our ongoing topic of discussion which is the death of the First Amendment and the death of free speech worldwide because These people can't take jokes. | ||
And we'll get into that. | ||
I think we'll get into that plenty with my guest coming up halfway through this hour, Count Dankula, who rose to prominence when a bunch of, for lack of a better term, snowflakes took offense at his pretty hilarious joke. | ||
These people can't take jokes. | ||
And of course, the real top story of the day, in my opinion, is this absolute culling of the YouTube right-wing James Alsup and tons of other right-wingers have been purged from YouTube without cause. | ||
They joined people such as myself in those ranks. | ||
And so this all ties together, right? | ||
This is all attacks on the First Amendment, attacks on free speech, whether it's from big tech, whether it's from the ADL, or whether it's from New York Times itself. | ||
This is the slippery slope towards absolute thought control, honestly. | ||
And as funny as this story is, this is the slippery slope. | ||
This is how it starts, is banning certain people saying certain things, certain jokes that other certain people find offensive. | ||
It's a slow roll, and where it ends up is devastating. | ||
And I'll get to some of the stories about what's happening in Europe and Australia and Canada, places that don't have the... | ||
Constitutional guarantee that we do in our First Amendment. | ||
But back to this bedbug story. | ||
Back to the New York Times. | ||
They're very hurt. Their feelings are extremely hurt. | ||
And so we need to feel for them. | ||
This is from Breitbart Nolte. | ||
New York Times, Brett Stevens threatens man's job for calling him bedbug. | ||
For calling him a bedbug. | ||
And it was based on the hilarious report about the New York Times offices being infested with bedbugs. | ||
Karp, who is no fan of Stevens, fired off an anodyne tweet to his 13,400 followers, calling the communist a bed bug. | ||
Now, this reminds me very much of a funny little video I did last year, where basically there was a tick infestation throughout parts of Texas and other parts of the southern United States. | ||
And I made a video, a sarcastic video. | ||
Frankly, hilarious video where I was simply reading stories about ticks, just reading verbatim stories about ticks, but over my narration were videos of socialists, of course, Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a fitting image when I'm discussing blood-sucking parasites. | ||
I thought it was clever. | ||
It was full of wit and whimsy, and I made it in the afternoon as sort of a funny joke, and then This dude from the Young Turks went on like a 45-minute tirade talking about how this was dehumanizing language and I was advocating for genocide. | ||
That's what I was doing when I made that funny little video. | ||
And it seems like the same thing has taken place here where you have Stevens, this guy essentially saying that calling him a bed bug is basically the kickoff of a new holocaust. | ||
It's... It has begun. | ||
It has begun in the New York Times offices with this bed bug infestation. | ||
We'll go to this video here. | ||
Guys, this is clip 18. | ||
Here he is, this author being interviewed on, I believe, MSNBC. Let's go to that clip now. | ||
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Twitter account after a controversy that involved someone calling you a name. | |
Would you like to comment on that? | ||
Yeah, I'm going to be careful with my words because I know these are going to be examined carefully. | ||
So I think Twitter brings out the worst in its users. | ||
It tends to bring out the worst in its users. | ||
And yesterday, a professor at George Washington University described me as a bed bug or a metaphorical bed bug just in the context of the New York Times having a bed bug problem in our building. | ||
And I think that kind of rhetoric is dehumanizing and totally unacceptable, no matter where it comes from. | ||
So I wrote him a personal email. | ||
I didn't go to Twitter. I wrote him a personal email, which I think was very civil, saying that I did appreciate it, that I would welcome him to come to my home in New York, meet with my family, and see if he would call me a bedbug to my face. | ||
Because a lot of things people say on social media... | ||
What is this guy's name? | ||
One more time. Brett Stevens. | ||
Brett Stevens, I'd like to look you in the eye and call you a bed bug. | ||
You, sir, are a bed bug. | ||
See, I have the bravery those Twitter cowards don't have. | ||
I have the bravery to stand up and say that you, Mr. | ||
Stevens, are a bed bug. | ||
I know. Just another brave stand we take here on The War Room. | ||
That man is a bed bug. | ||
I know, it's very extreme. | ||
You notice how serious he's making this. | ||
This is a... By all accounts, a hilarious situation. | ||
He is presenting it in a very unfunny way, sir. | ||
You could really punch this up a little bit. | ||
This could really have everybody laughing. | ||
Instead, you're bringing down the whole house with this sad, woe is me, pitiful sort of, but I'm above it. | ||
Twitter brings out the worst in people, and I just feel so sorry for them. | ||
No, you're a bed bug, and you don't like being called a bed bug. | ||
Let's go back to the bed bug now. | ||
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Really prepared to say in one-on-one interactions. | |
I also copied his provost on the note. | ||
People are upset about this. | ||
I want to be clear. That's his boss. I had no intention whatsoever to get him in any kind of professional trouble. | ||
But it is the case at the New York Times and other institutions that people should be aware, managers should be aware of the way in which their people- Let's pause right there. | ||
The man is worse than a bed bug. | ||
He's a snitch. It's worse. | ||
You thought it was bedbugs. | ||
No, it's snitches. | ||
We are infested by snitches. | ||
There's a snitch plague, a snitch infestation filling our streets, really bringing down our entire civilization, rotting it out from the core are these snitches, this snitch mentality. | ||
I copied his boss in this... | ||
Email, official email from the New York Times, right? | ||
So your boss gets an email from the New York Times, castigating you, censoring you for daring to insult one of their elect, one of their elite, one of their chosen people. | ||
There, at the top of society, the journalists, the kings of us all, you dare to insult one of these Fine, vested people. | ||
And of course he's going to email your boss from the New York Times. | ||
Oh, but he wasn't trying to tattle on you. | ||
He wasn't trying to cause you trouble. | ||
That's just what he does professionally. | ||
He's just trying to be a professional. | ||
No, you're a snitch. | ||
You're acting like a snitch. | ||
Now you're acting like a weasel. | ||
So now we have bed bug, weasel, and rat. | ||
This guy is just a pest-controls... | ||
Golden ticket. If somebody could find... | ||
Don't hurt him. My God, no. | ||
We want this guy around to infest us. | ||
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All right. Back to the weasel rat bed bug. | |
...journalists interact with the rest of the world. | ||
That's certainly the case with me at the New York Times. | ||
My editors are always aware of what I'm saying, and I've sometimes been called to account, rightly so. | ||
He then posted my email on Twitter, so people are free to go and look at what I had to say. | ||
All I would say is that using dehumanizing rhetoric like bedbugs or You know, analogizing people to insects is always wrong. | ||
We can do better. We should be the people on social media that we are in real life. | ||
I would agree with that final statement for sure. | ||
Is that the worst thing that you have ever been called on social media? | ||
I have to care about what Stephen said, and he's done saying it. | ||
So turn him off. I don't care. | ||
I don't care. And yeah, of course, well, maybe I should have kept going, but we're almost going to break. | ||
But yeah, you know, dehumanizing language. | ||
You want to talk about dehumanizing language? | ||
Have you listened to the things that Trump supporters are called? | ||
Have you ever heard what we here at Infowars are referred to as? | ||
I mean, literally, they just call us like, there's like these subhuman bag of deplorable. | ||
I mean, so dehumanizing, it doesn't even begin to describe it. | ||
And yet, Bedbug. | ||
You can't be called bedbug or else you start crying or else you try to get somebody fired or else you claim this is the beginning of the dehumanization that precedes genocide. | ||
No, you are a bedbug. | ||
Here's the thing. Yes, in World War II, in all sorts of conflicts, dehumanized language is used. | ||
To make it easier to convince a population to kill their fellow man. | ||
That is a propagandistic tool that is wielded to great effect all through history. | ||
It's being welded now to demonize and destroy conservatives in America as we speak. | ||
But that's not what this is. | ||
No, this is calling out a bug for a bug, okay? | ||
Yeah, dehumanized languages can be used, right? | ||
In Germany, they called Jews rats, and that's how they dehumanize them. | ||
But you, sir... Are acting like a rat, so I'm going to call you a rat. | ||
It has nothing to do with dehumanizing anybody. | ||
It has to do with your own actions, you bed bug. | ||
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Infowars.com forward slash show All right, we're back folks This is the War Room. Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
This is the 27th of August, 2019. | ||
And we're spending this whole first hour pretty much on free speech. | ||
I'll be joined by Count Dankula in the very next segment. | ||
Champion of free speech. | ||
Martyr for free speech in many ways. | ||
And I'm... | ||
Very excited to meet him and talk to him in front of all of you and get his view on some of these stories that I have. | ||
This is my, if y'all want to show, this is my free speech under attack stack today. | ||
Alright? One, two, three, four, five, six different stories. | ||
And that's not even all of them. These are sort of the top stories that I found. | ||
But just from today, just from today, these are the top stories. | ||
So... Make no mistake, our rights are under attack at every level. | ||
The red flags are coming after our gun laws, and they are hand-in-hand. | ||
It's like the red flag laws are this great cacophony of destruction of our rights. | ||
And we'll get into all that. | ||
But I'll go over some other headlines for the day before we get really into the free speech stuff with Count Dankula. | ||
Brazil rejects the G7's offer of $22 million to fight Amazon fires. | ||
And this is interesting. | ||
$22 million, of course, is a staggering amount of money. | ||
I don't know what I would do with $22 million. | ||
But in terms of international assistance, in terms of disaster assistance, Relief? | ||
That's nothing. That's a pittance. | ||
It's nothing. | ||
And it shows a couple things. | ||
First of all, it shows how little care the leaders of these countries actually have about the health of the earth. | ||
I, probably contrary to a lot of probably people at InfoWars, a lot of conservatives certainly, I am an environmentalist. | ||
I believe that God gave us earth to protect and part of our duties on earth is to care for the bounty of That we have been given. | ||
And so I don't want the rainforest to be destroyed. | ||
I don't want our forest to be destroyed. | ||
I don't want... You know, undiscovered animals going extinct or, you know, magnificent animals like the elephant or rhino being gone forever, right? | ||
We can never get them back ever. | ||
We could maybe clone some eventually, maybe keep them in zoos. | ||
It's not the same. We lose these. | ||
We lose them forever. We lose the Amazon rainforest. | ||
We lose it forever. | ||
And the images coming out of these fires are really staggering. | ||
Who knows? Who knows how much CO2 is being released as a result of these fires? | ||
Do we send the carbon taxes to the indigenous people there? | ||
Is that who we bill for this? | ||
Is that who's going to be in charge of this? | ||
No, no. $22 million is nothing. | ||
It is a pittance. It's what they spend getting over to the G7, right? | ||
It's nothing. And yet, that's the amount that all the richest countries in the world combined have to spare for the rainforest. | ||
No, they'll spend... $22 million going to the G7 to demand carbon taxes, to demand the Paris Agreement for Climate Change, to demand action. | ||
Meanwhile, the Amazon is burning, and they go, here's a dollar. | ||
Here's a little something. No, it's... | ||
It just exposes the lie. | ||
It exposes their entire purpose. | ||
They want to use carbon taxes. | ||
They want to use the boogeyman of climate change and of environmentalism to enact laws that allow them to sap more money, institute more control, punish the rich advanced countries while giving passes to the poor countries. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
And it's absolutely outrageous. | ||
Of course, what they don't really say is that Macron also... | ||
Really was advocating for calling the Amazon basically an international area and taking it over internationally like they have done to our parks here in America that are now under the rule of the UN. You can look into this if you go 20 years ago and watch an Alex Jones documentary that he made back then documenting all of this. | ||
That's what's happening in the G7. You know what else is happening at the G-So? | ||
It's like the meeting of the biggest economies in the world, right? | ||
Maybe they're making some big agreements. | ||
Maybe we should be wondering what they're talking about. | ||
No, no. The big thing, the big headline, and just listen to this headline from Business Insider. | ||
Trump keeps complaining that he never suggested destroying hurricanes with bombs, but there's reportedly a White House memo that proves he said it. | ||
It's like somebody's doing Mad Libs with the headline writing machine. | ||
Because this headline makes no sense. | ||
Trump keeps complaining that he never suggested... | ||
Destroying hurricanes with bombs, but there's reportedly – so it's like, all right, this guy said Trump said something. | ||
Trump said I never said that thing, but this guy talked to somebody who says there's a memo. | ||
This is news? | ||
This is what we're talking about? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
But no, this is the big important story. | ||
Trump's quote, of course, what does he say? | ||
Just returned to Washington from France from the very successful G7 only to find that the fake news is still trying to perpetuate the phony story that I want to use nuclear weapons to blow up hurricanes before they reach shore. | ||
That's so ridiculous. | ||
Never happened. Oh, but, quote, despite Trump's denial of the idea, Axios, which first reported the news, said that the president's suggestion of bombing hurricanes was recorded in a National Security Council memo. | ||
It said the document did not mention nuclear weapons specifically. | ||
Oh, but it did mention bombing hurricanes. | ||
Well, it's kind of an important part, right? | ||
Because the idea of bombing hurricanes, really, is it that bad of an idea? | ||
I don't know. I don't know how hurricanes are formed. | ||
If it does a billion dollars of damage to the United States, maybe figuring out some sort of way to disperse it using a massive explosion that, you know, It massively alters the pressure of the atmosphere. | ||
I don't think it's a good idea necessarily, but it sounds feasible to me. | ||
Of course, it's a terrible idea if you used nuclear weapons because of the radiation that would then be spread if the hurricane continued to storm. | ||
But honestly, if Trump did say this about bombing hurricanes... | ||
Pretty epic. Sounds pretty epic to me. | ||
Pretty cool. That sounds exactly like the thing Trump wants to do. | ||
Remember when he dropped the mother of all bombs? | ||
It's like the world's biggest bomb. | ||
He's like, drop it. Drop it now. | ||
Drop it before it expires. | ||
And you can just see him. | ||
I'm like, hurricanes are going to cause this much damage over the next few years. | ||
And Trump's like, well, can we do anything about it? | ||
Can we bomb them? | ||
Can we send a force to battle the hurricane? | ||
Can we fight the hurricane? | ||
It's a great idea. I think that's fantastic. | ||
But no, just more fake news. | ||
More fake news taking up our time, taking up our brain power here. | ||
And of course, Trump wants to host the 2020 G7 meeting at his Miami golf course. | ||
Can he do that? That's what MSNBC News asked. | ||
Can he do that? | ||
Well, I don't know. He's the president and he owns the golf course. | ||
Who's going to tell him no? | ||
Oh, right. It's going to be NBC. NBC News is going to tell him no. | ||
The emoluments clause, which they do not understand, but will wield at every possible moment. | ||
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This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Watch the live stream at infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The War Room. Harrison Smith sitting in today for Owen Schroer. | ||
I am joined by Count Dankula himself. | ||
Real name Mark Meacham, right? | ||
Meacham. Meacham. Nobody gets it right. | ||
Don't worry about it. Hey, I remembered it, though. | ||
I don't even have a page here to tell me. | ||
No, I'm very excited to have you in studio. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. What brings you to Texas, and why are you throwing your life away by coming to the Infowars studio? | ||
Oh, no, my life's already gone after the Nazi pug video. | ||
Okay, great. So you can just come here, and it doesn't matter. | ||
This is a drop in the ocean. | ||
Don't worry about it. Excellent. | ||
So are you touring through America? | ||
Are you just here for fun? | ||
What brought the trip about? | ||
It's sort of half work, half fun. | ||
I just sort of came out to attend some events. | ||
In fact, it's not really work. You get paid for work. | ||
I'm not getting paid for anything, but I was in town, I had a bunch of events I wanted to do, and I just decided there was a lot of places I wanted to visit, and then people told me to come out here and hang out, so here I am. | ||
To the Mecca. The Mecca of... | ||
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Meme Mecca. Meme Mecca, exactly. | |
Well, and so, you've sort of become a political figure in a lot of ways. | ||
But that never seemed like your intention starting off. | ||
Was it, right? In case our listeners, our viewers don't know, you sort of rose to prominence, as it were, or rose to infamy, as some would say, with a hilarious video of a pug, a dog, doing a Nazi salute as a joke. | ||
And it was hilarious, and we don't need to go into all the context here. | ||
But before, I mean, you're just a comedian, right? | ||
And then you've been sort of thrust into this position as, like, leader of the Free Speech Battalion. | ||
Right. Back then I wasn't even a comedian. | ||
I was just a guy in my bedroom in my underwear playing video games. | ||
It sounds like most of the comedians I know. | ||
Actually, I know a lot of comedians, yeah. | ||
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That's it. Never mind then. | |
But that was all I wanted to do, was just make funny videos and just play video games. | ||
But then I decided to make that video as a complete joke. | ||
Then I got arrested and now... | ||
I'm a free speech advocate. | ||
I'm a strong believer in equality, individual liberty, equal rights, which basically means that I'm a Nazi. | ||
Right. Yeah, of course. | ||
Fascist as well. I've really been trying to make this free speech fascism work. | ||
I'm a free speech fascist. | ||
But the paradox is making it a little bit hard. | ||
Do whatever the hell you want, or else... | ||
That's great. | ||
Like an aggressive libertarianism. | ||
No, that's really funny. | ||
But you're literally a victim of... | ||
What I would consider oppression, right? | ||
Like you literally have had the government of your country come in and demand that you do something, punish you because of something that you've said. | ||
I just find it ironic with all these people claiming oppression and then like you're somebody that literally has experienced by definition oppression. | ||
Do you feel oppressed? | ||
A little bit. Getting arrested and then dragged through a two-year trial, which was twice as long as the Nuremberg trials. | ||
That wasn't fun, but I do kind of feel a little bit oppressed in the sense of, you know, especially on social media, there's certain things you want to say that you can get banned for. | ||
I'm sometimes very careful about the things that I say now, just in case they come after me and arrest me again. | ||
So, a little bit I do, yeah. | ||
That's so crazy. | ||
And that's the thing, like, I like... | ||
Watching UK news and looking at what's going on there, because it seems like a precursor. | ||
It seems like where we're headed, right? | ||
Because we have the First Amendment protection, luckily, in America, but people don't understand the seriousness of it. | ||
They don't understand how important it is. | ||
They don't understand that we're the only ones in the world that have that protection. | ||
Even places like UK, Scotland, who have this long history of liberty, of freedom, of speech, and all this stuff, they don't have this... | ||
Intense stopgap. You cannot arrest people for what they say. | ||
And so it's able to be abused, right? | ||
It sort of happened after our guns got taken away. | ||
Oh, is that right? | ||
What a coincidence! It's really weird, you know, that when the guns go, the rights follow. | ||
That's a strange one, isn't it? | ||
Very interesting indeed. But you are still on YouTube and Twitter, right? | ||
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Yeah, for the time being. You have not been kicked off that yet. | |
YouTube have actually just done a big purge of right-wing channels that were named by the EDL. There's actually just been quite a purge. | ||
Yeah. Quite a lot of big ones got deleted recently. | ||
But you were able to avoid that. | ||
I say that because... For the time being. | ||
I know that my day's coming soon. | ||
Well, don't upload anything with an InfoWars logo because... | ||
They have programs for that, and they'll get you right away. | ||
I got kicked off YouTube for the same thing. | ||
I was written up in Media Matters, and they tagged a video I did about Tiananmen Square. | ||
So, you know, reporting on what Chinese... | ||
Like, yeah, Chinese authoritarians to their own citizens. | ||
That can't be countenanced on YouTube. | ||
But... Yeah, here it is. | ||
This is the story from InfoWars.com. | ||
YouTube bans James Alsup and tons of other right-wingers in the latest censorship purge. | ||
And, of course, it's awful. | ||
We don't like this. | ||
I never saw James Alsup say anything close to hate speech, but that doesn't matter anymore. | ||
They'll kick you off anyway. | ||
And one thing I thought was really interesting, when you were running for office this last year, I watched it with a lot of interest, you and Sargon and Vakad, I thought it was really interesting just how people responded to that. | ||
I was the only one that didn't get milkshaked. | ||
Hey, well, we can milkshake you later if you're feeling like that. | ||
No, it's going to happen one day because I brag about it on Twitter going, I didn't get milkshaked and my day's coming. | ||
I don't poke that bee's nest. | ||
I've never been attacked by Antifa. | ||
No, no, I'm just... I enjoy it. | ||
I like to live dangerously. | ||
More so than I. But one really interesting comment that I heard was it was an MP in the UK, and I can't remember exactly who it was, but they're basically like, this person isn't allowed on Twitter, why should they be allowed to run for office? | ||
It's funny how that's a metric for whether or not someone's allowed to take part in the political process. | ||
What do you mean you're not on Twitter? | ||
No, you can't. You don't get to vote. | ||
Some, I call them, limp-wristed ninny in California decided to delete you one day, so now you can't run for office. | ||
What? What is going on here? | ||
If you're not allowed in social media, then you're not allowed to take part in the political process. | ||
That's the way that they see it. | ||
And that's why it seems so dangerous, what's happening on social media, because people out there literally believe, hey, there must have been a reason, so they can't run for office now. | ||
Do you see this? | ||
What's the danger in this? | ||
I think it's just the fact that Social media, the big tech conglomerates, now have a massive amount of control over the online discourse. | ||
Basically, they are able to control what information people can and cannot have access to, which in turn shapes a person's politics, which in turn shapes who they vote for. | ||
Basically, these private companies now have the ability to influence elections. | ||
I'll admit, I have a lot of libertarian stances. | ||
I do not like over-regulation of companies. | ||
I feel there's a lot of things that the government needs to butt the hell out of. | ||
But when it comes to a private company being able to influence the outcome of an election, no, it doesn't. | ||
Nobody gets to have that type of power. | ||
That should belong with the people. | ||
I make that exact same argument all the time because I'm a libertarian as well. | ||
I want the government only in what it has to be involved in. | ||
But when you look at the situation, it's like, all right. | ||
The government's the only one strong enough to handle these companies. | ||
I mean, literally, there is no other organization more powerful than these companies. | ||
So the government has to come in and protect the rights of its citizens against these companies. | ||
It doesn't seem that difficult. There's certain things that the government shouldn't have a say in. | ||
For example, I'm lampooning the EU right now. | ||
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Is that shirt even legal in the EU? Well, it's from my merch store. | |
Screw them. But basically, they passed a law stating how long candle makers are allowed to make their wicks. | ||
Because, you know, that was obviously a hot topic. | ||
Very important. It was in front of everyone's minds, man. | ||
I was awake at night, losing sleep. | ||
That's why all the candle fires have stopped since then. | ||
Absolutely. Cities used to be burning constantly because the wicks were too long. | ||
Europe's Amish communities are now safe. | ||
Wow. Thank you, EU. All the bombs have stopped burning down so they don't need to keep building new ones. | ||
Well, that's a job killer. | ||
I don't know about that. Elijah thanks you. | ||
Oh, my God. Okay, so... | ||
And folks, like I said, I have this whole stack of just how they're attacking the right wing. | ||
Of course, the ADL comes out with, despite YouTube policy update, anti-Semitic white supremacist channels remain. | ||
So there's more on here. | ||
We'll see if you're on here too. | ||
We'll check this list. And hey, you're in America now, so if there's anything you want to say that would be illegal for you to say in England, think about it over the break, and then we'll just... | ||
Maybe not here, I'll guess. We'll just say everything. | ||
Totally illegal. You'll be arrested immediately. | ||
Are you sure? Because you may get in trouble for allowing me that. | ||
I'm not worried about me. I'm worried about your listeners. | ||
We have a 10-second censorship button. | ||
That's the only backstop we have. | ||
Tempting, but I won't. | ||
Don't worry. We stopped in the Heathrow airport for seven hours upon your return. | ||
We'll talk about it during the break, and I will relate to you at the end. | ||
This is Harrison Smith. You're watching The War Room. | ||
Count Dankula is my guest. | ||
This was so last minute. | ||
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How do they find you on Twitter? Count Dankula TV on Twitter. | |
Count Dankula TV. More with him on the other side. | ||
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Robert Barnes, what does big tech become? | ||
Big tech are big babies that have become big bullies, and the way they did so is because they faced no consequence, social, economic, political, or legal, for their illicit activities over two decades. | ||
And because of that, that's why the courts, the judges, the juries, the members of the independent free press that care about this, the ordinary members of the public and the audience that care about this, have to bring real social, political, economic consequence to their course of conduct. | ||
Otherwise, they will never change, and they will become the big tech oligarchs The equivalent to the big trust of the 19th century who ran American politics and ran American economy almost into the ground until we were able to recover after the Great Depression. | ||
The Infowars audience is the fuel that flames the light of liberty across the world to make real the actions of independent free speech, to make real the original promise of an independent free press. | ||
Real collusion is big tech and big media manipulating and working with each other to try to meddle with elections, to try to shake people's thoughts. | ||
And then the whopper of telling us the whole time it's not happening. | ||
It's the ultimate form of gaslighting. | ||
What you just saw isn't what you just saw. | ||
Even it is what you just saw. | ||
It's just heavy, heavy, heavy. | ||
Make no mistake, it's... | ||
We're not in Kansas anymore. | ||
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We're not in Kansas anymore. | |
If you have a corrupt media, you don't have a democracy. | ||
I don't think we've seen division like this in America since Vietnam. | ||
It's a form of fascism. | ||
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The High Court will examine free speech rights and social media. | |
Multiple online platforms have now taken down content associated with Alex Jones and Infowars. | ||
First they come for Alex Jones, everyone else like dominoes would fall. | ||
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We're not in Kansas anymore. | |
You can't watch this. | ||
The movie. Available now at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
The War Room. | ||
Infowars.com forward slash show Welcome back ladies and gentlemen Final segment of the first hour here on The War Room. | ||
It is the 27th of August, 2019. | ||
I'm sitting next to Count Dankula himself, who is in the middle of an American tour of terrible breakfast shops, as I understand it. | ||
Yeah, I'm actually not feeling very well right now, because I don't want to disparage the place, but I ate there this morning, and afterwards I threw up, so I'm not feeling great today. | ||
You come to Austin, Texas, this mecca of... | ||
Of food and you go to a particular waffle-themed establishment. | ||
I've already had thousands of people on Twitter yelling at me. | ||
I don't need it here too. | ||
I realize I made a mistake. | ||
I will learn from my mistake. | ||
We want to use your story as a warning to others. | ||
Stick with the barbecue. | ||
Stay away from the breakfast food. | ||
So your YouTube has not been hit. | ||
I just checked the list, the ADL list. | ||
You're not on it. Thank goodness. | ||
So you're safe for now from the elimination of the Death Star there. | ||
But you're saying now that your content, and I'm a big fan, honestly, of the Absolute Mad Lads series that you do. | ||
Describe to the people, what exactly is the theme of Absolute Mad Lads? | ||
I've always been fascinated with just... | ||
Crazy and insane people from history and I end up diving deep into them. | ||
There's been ones that I've known about for years and I did the videos with only doing a little bit of research because I already knew everything off the top of my head because I don't know what it is but see when people are crazy for reasons that's either a little bit evil or even just good I've always liked people like that and even though I was making lots of free speech content, I was never making any free speech content that was good news. | ||
I was just basically going, here's why the world's round today. | ||
I was getting blackpilled and I went, I'm actually getting miserable. | ||
And I ended up going, I'll focus on a type of content that I enjoy doing. | ||
I have fun doing it. I decided to test Absolute Mad Lads and I've loved it since. | ||
It's my favorite type of thing to produce. | ||
I actually enjoy doing it now. | ||
I've got a second channel where I upload more free speech focused content. | ||
I'm still completely free speech focused, but the Mad Lads content I do to keep myself sane. | ||
Yeah. Pretty much. | ||
Talk about the insanity to keep yourself sane. | ||
That's exactly it. Yeah. Yeah, well, it's fun, and it's such a fun series to watch, and yeah, like a lot of, like, half the YouTubers I watch, I wouldn't necessarily put on in a living room, you know, with my friends to watch, because it's pretty political, and if they aren't on the same line as me, it can get a little uncomfortable. But this, like, Absolute Matter Lads, is something that, you know, it's a little adult. | ||
You want to keep it away from kids, I'd say, because it has some adult content, but... | ||
It's something that you can really just show anybody, any of your friends, and they'll get a kick out of it. | ||
And yeah, it goes from like, who's the guy who had the greatsword in World War... | ||
Mad Jack Churchill. Was it World War II or World War I? World War II, and it wasn't a claymore, it was a... | ||
Oh, what was it he had as well? | ||
I think it was a rapier. It was a... | ||
And a longbow, right? | ||
Well, a Scottish broadsword, so basket-hilted. | ||
Basket-hilted, Scottish longsword, charging. | ||
And a longbow and his bagpipes. | ||
Whenever they did the landing in Norway, this was to capture an artillery battery. | ||
He charged up the beach playing March of the Cameron men on his bagpipes, and then he drew his sword and charged at the Germans. | ||
And apparently the reason that the Germans didn't shoot at him is because they thought he had gone insane, so they didn't shoot him out of pity. | ||
So it worked. That's where the term crazy enough to work comes from. | ||
He's the only man from World War II to get a confirmed kill with a bow and arrow. | ||
With a bow and arrow. See, okay, so there's that side, which is just like this crazy hero doing epic, heroic stuff. | ||
On the other side, you have these stories about cannibals in Scotland that live in a cave. | ||
Yeah. Where they say Merlin used to live? | ||
Am I conflating? Oh no, it's just a famous cave that's in Galloway in Scotland. | ||
It's by the sea, right? Yeah, it can only be accessed during low tide and everything and it's where this group of cannibal bandits who were all a family, all incestuous and everything and the Hills Have Eyes was actually inspired by their story as well. | ||
So I've got good mad lads and I've got bad mad lads. | ||
Mad lads of all stripes and colours. | ||
Well, if If I can today convince you to do a Mad Lads episode about just one of the heroes of the Alamo, I feel like I will have done my patriotic duty as a Texan. | ||
That's fine. Because it was filled with Mad Lads. | ||
The whole Texas Revolution was just a Mad Lad extravaganza. | ||
They all feel like they missed the American Revolution. | ||
They were like the generation after the American Revolution. | ||
Yeah. They just wanted to have one of their own. | ||
That's what I think. That's fair. | ||
I get it. You know, young men need a purpose. | ||
Yeah. Alright, so more just like anti-free speech news. | ||
Actually, you kind of touched on this story a little bit before. | ||
I don't know if this was the same thing you're talking about, but of course you obviously know about China's social credit score system and how it's being brought here rather quickly. | ||
This is from FastCompany.com. | ||
Uh-oh, Silicon Valley is building a Chinese-style social credit system. | ||
Actually, I guess it was during the break you were telling me that there already is a rating of, like a threat rating, of which you are a three-value. | ||
Oh, no, that wasn't Chinese related. | ||
That was in relation to a report that recently came out about alt-right or alt-right adjacent channels. | ||
And it's this whole, this is the path towards radicalization with a zero being, you know, a very, very high risk, you know, absolutely alt-right and a three being a minor. | ||
And I was classed as a three. | ||
But was this a classification from the tech companies or from like the ADL? It was from an ADL type sort of company. | ||
The thing I enjoy is, see if anybody watches my content and then ends up in the alt-right, then you were not paying attention. | ||
It's like, I don't want government control. | ||
I want people to be free. Wow, they're so alt-right. | ||
Like we were talking about earlier, my free speech fascism. | ||
Yes. That might be crazy enough to work, but... | ||
No, this is just what... | ||
But they all work together, right? | ||
The ADL, the SPLC, the tech companies, the government, they're all in the same... | ||
Authoritarians....faction, right? | ||
Authoritarians, exactly. They're taking away people's freedoms and liberties and they're presenting it with, oh, this is for good, it's for diversity, it's for social justice. | ||
If you don't want that, then you must be a Nazi. | ||
It's an easy way for them to push this through and the people that are supporting it. | ||
There's a lot of people on the left who see right through this and they go no the government doesn't actually care about social justice or diversity they're just using it as an excuse to gather more power but that's the way I see it like I've seen right through it, there's lots of people on the right see through it and you're getting more people on the left that are starting to go oh no, oh no, this has been building around us Oh no, back up, back up, back up. | ||
They're starting to notice it as well, which I'm really happy for because they're now coming over to... | ||
This is the thing is, freedom isn't a left or a right thing. | ||
Everybody likes freedom. | ||
Freedom is very popular. | ||
I like freedom. You like freedom. | ||
Authoritarians don't like freedom. Governments don't like freedom. | ||
I want to be free and I want you to be free. | ||
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I just want to open Carrie and smoke weed at my black gay friend's wedding. | ||
That was paid for by Bitcoin. | ||
That was paid for with Bitcoin. Exactly. | ||
That is the world that I want to live in. | ||
It's like, everybody do whatever the hell you want. | ||
As long as you're not messing with other people, then I don't care. | ||
Yeah, and it's like, people are scared of that. | ||
People are like, literally scared of just letting people be free. | ||
I'm like, that's exciting. | ||
Like, yeah, it's a little bit more dangerous. | ||
Okay? It's a little bit more dangerous to not have all the laws, to not have all the rules, not have somebody tapping you on the shoulder and watching you, but that's okay. | ||
It's a price we pay. I like dangerous situations. | ||
They're more fun. Yeah, the thing that people say is, oh, but this will happen, that will happen, and it's like, oh, racism might spread and all that, and it's a case of, yeah, well, then why don't you, the people, do something about it instead of just getting the state... | ||
Right. To do it for you. | ||
It's a case of, you know, if you want a good and fair society, it takes work, but you can't just sit there on the couch scratching the backside and going like, why can't the government just do it? | ||
Right. Because the government's sitting there like, yeah, give us the Go on, give us the power to do that. | ||
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That's what they want. No, we'll take it from here. | |
You can protect our rights. | ||
We'll deal with the rest. | ||
Yeah, well, it's the same thing that they do with gun control here in America. | ||
Same thing they do with environmentalism, where it's like, look at how terrible the carbon is. | ||
Look at the earth is warming. | ||
It's terrible. It's going wrong. So give us socialism. | ||
It's like, wait, wait, what? | ||
Where did this gap come? You don't actually care about the earth, do you? | ||
You just see this as an excuse to put in a ton of controls and to bring in socialism with the Green New Deal and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders has one now. | ||
It's like, you don't actually care. I don't understand how whoever, whatever type of government is sitting in power prevents forest fires. | ||
I don't know how they do that. See if we vote in, you know, AOC or something like that. | ||
All the trees instantly become flameproof. | ||
Exactly. Like, you know, forest fires just won't happen. | ||
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She is social Jesus. | |
You know what the funny thing is? | ||
I am not one of these, you know... | ||
Screw the government. I love corporations type guy. | ||
No, they can both be evil. | ||
They can both be oppressive. | ||
They are. I wonder if the corporations would have let the Amazon burn if that was all their profit burning up. | ||
I wonder if they would have come in and protected more of it. | ||
I don't know. I hadn't thought about that before. | ||
Privatize the Amazon. I'm just throwing it out there. | ||
Privatize the Amazon? I don't know why I just get... | ||
Why did I just sort of have this image of all the tribes that live in the Amazon being sponsored by Starbucks and stuff like that? | ||
There you go. They can rep Coca-Cola for us. | ||
It'll be great. To who? | ||
The Jaguars? There's no one there. | ||
There's a big market to be opened there in the Amazon. | ||
The Amazon would not be burning if only we had sold it to corporations first. | ||
Alright, folks. You're going to stay with us, right? | ||
I'm giving out the phone number so you guys can call in and ask them questions of your own. | ||
I didn't even ask them if I could do that yet. | ||
I'm going to do it anyway, so stay tuned. | ||
Stay tuned. I've given out the number on the other side, folks. | ||
What you have witnessed is the biggest development in free speech in the Western world's history. | ||
This is a digital, AI-enforced gag order. | ||
Not to say the name Alex Jones or Infowars.com This is Nazi Germany level This is racketeering. This is cartels. | ||
Mr. President, we need your help. | ||
We need it now. | ||
You can take on Big Tech. | ||
They saw Infowars as a dominant, independent, anti-war, pro-human, pro-sovereign, pro-family, populist organization. | ||
So they thought, first they come for Alex Jones. | ||
Then when people say, okay, take him off the air, everyone else, like Domino's, would fall. | ||
The way to fight back It's to support InfoWars now more than ever and make it a standard of freedom and free speech. | ||
understand that they believe they can take us down, they'll take everybody else down. | ||
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Welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The second hour begins. | ||
This is the War Room. Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer with my guest, Count Dankula himself. | ||
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All right, so free speech. | ||
Obviously, that's the big talking point here. | ||
This story is from last year, but it's important. | ||
Calling Prophet Muhammad a pedophile is not protected by free speech. | ||
That was in the European Courts of Human Rights. | ||
They ruled that calling Prophet Muhammad a pedophile was not protected by freedom of speech laws. | ||
Lost as a hate fact. | ||
Hate fact, exactly. | ||
That's exactly what my point was going to be, because it's like... | ||
Can I say that he married and slept with a nine-year-old? | ||
I'm like, well, that's a fact, so of course you can say that. | ||
Yeah. Okay, that makes him a pedophile. | ||
Nope, you're off to jail. | ||
You can't say it. Hate facts. | ||
Yeah, so the thing is, it's by our modern standards, yes, but back then, you know, you might be able to excuse it because, you know, the age of 22 was considered your winter years. | ||
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Right. So, you know, you maybe could excuse it, but, you know... | |
I don't think I want to. I don't think that tiny of a distinction is really... | ||
I've dealt with people online. | ||
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When you're a free speech advocate, you also need to defend the free speech of MAPS. Minor attracted person. | |
Pedophile. Whenever you basically say, don't have sex with children, that is a bad thing. | ||
And they go, well... | ||
No. Honestly. | ||
Honestly. It's bad. | ||
It's the worst part of being a free speech advocate because you need to also defend them. | ||
Yeah, is that ever something you struggle with where like somebody gets kicked off for saying something and you don't agree with them at all? | ||
Like, I have no hesitation. | ||
Me, I'm like, yeah, I'm not a Nazi, but let the Nazis speak. | ||
Like... I don't want the Nazis just to be in the shadow down, you know, hidden somewhere. | ||
Because that's the problem that you have whenever you advocate for freedom of speech. | ||
People think that just because you support a person's right to say something, it means that you agree with the things that they say. | ||
Like, for example, paedophiles, Nazis, white supremacists, flat earthers, I believe they all should have the right to speak. | ||
That does not in any way mean that I agree with them. | ||
It's not the same thing. Except for the flat earthers. | ||
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Except for the flat earthers. Who we all agree with. | |
No, I've tried. I tried to. | ||
I tried to. See, for a little while, I tried to sort of fake that I was one. | ||
But see, because I'm me, everyone went, shut up. | ||
We know you're trolling. And I was like, that would have been fun. | ||
See, I gave him a fair shake. | ||
I gave him a fair shake. I sat down. | ||
I was ready to watch a string of YouTube videos and at the end be convinced the Earth was flat. | ||
It just didn't take. I just didn't buy that. | ||
I couldn't. I've watched some of the content as well. | ||
Apparently, when you sail out to the great ice wall that saves the Earth, the magnetism wipes your memory. | ||
Oh, well that explains it. | ||
That's why nobody remembers. | ||
That was the amazing thing. For all we know, Santa could be real. | ||
We just don't remember seeing him. | ||
Shoot. Alright, well, they're on to something and they need their free speech. | ||
That's what's happening in the EU, obviously. | ||
Not going well there. | ||
But then here you have this story from today at the Epoch Times. | ||
Chase withdrew services to conservative business one day after Slate Reporter's query. | ||
I was kicked off YouTube shortly after Media Matters ran a story that included my YouTube channel in it. | ||
Is this just the way they operate? | ||
They just... The left wing writes a story in their newspapers saying this person should be kicked off and then the banks just say yes sir and do it. | ||
What is up with that? Mainstream media have a massive amount of control over private companies. | ||
They basically threaten them with the mob to do as we say or we'll release the hounds. | ||
Right, because they can tank the stock. | ||
Yeah. In an instant. They absolutely can. | ||
Interesting. It's an absolute beauty power. | ||
Basically, we've got a lot of people's ears. | ||
If you don't do what we want, we're going to lie about you and destroy you. | ||
Right. That's the ethos that they're working from, which is why so many people are turning away from the mainstream media, because they get caught lying. | ||
I have not. I had not thought about that at all, because it sounds exactly like the blackmail Epstein-Weinstein type of stuff, where it's like, we will destroy you if you don't do what we want. | ||
Yeah. My God. | ||
Brilliant. Alright, folks. More on the other side with Count Dankula after this very short break. | ||
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Welcome back ladies gentlemen This is the War Room. Harrison Smith sitting in with Count Dankula. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
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Questions for him. Questions for myself. | ||
Probably questions more for him. | ||
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Alright, we're talking about free speech here. | ||
We've got a couple calls already coming in, but we'll let those stack up before we go right to them. | ||
Of course, the big story today, YouTube banning many right-wingers, including James Alsup and others. | ||
You can find the story on Infowars.com. | ||
Of course, James Alsup takes to Gab to talk about it because, of course... | ||
That's the only place he's allowed. | ||
That's the only place he is allowed in. | ||
The Red Elephants has a list of channels that have been banned in the past and links to the user's backup BitChute accounts. | ||
And this just happens. | ||
I mean, so... Alright, I'll talk about some of these other things because we keep getting distracted before we move on to them. | ||
But there's another story from today. | ||
Harvard freshman deported after officials review his friend's social media posts. | ||
And this one's very, just a strange story. | ||
He's a 17-year-old resident of Tir, Lebanon. | ||
He's a Palestinian. | ||
And he was deported eight hours after arriving at Logan International Airport... | ||
in a written statement obtained by the Crimson that immigration officials questioned him for hours and searched his phone and computer. But he says the immigration official called me into a room, she started screaming at me, she said that she found people posting political points of view that opposed the US on my friends list. How weird is that? He responded and said I have no business with such posts that I didn't like, share, or comment on them and told her I shouldn't be held responsible for what other people post. | ||
Yes. You're not responsible for what other people say, even if you're friends with them. | ||
How crazy is that? | ||
So the guy... That's not even the sins of the father. | ||
That's the sins of your Facebook friends. | ||
The sins of your friends. | ||
I mean, but when we talk about the slippery slope, here it is, man. | ||
Yeah. So now it's like now I got to unfriend people that I think might say something that they don't like or else I'll be deported or punished. | ||
And this is in America, man. | ||
This is the free speech capital of the world. | ||
Yeah. And yet this Harvard freshman is deported because his friends said something. | ||
Wait, would that not screw up his university? | ||
Yeah, for sure. It says Harvard said the university is negotiating with immigration officials to resolve the matter. | ||
Right, okay. So they're trying to get it resolved. | ||
That makes me feel a bit better. | ||
But how crazy is that? | ||
And that, of course... It's Harvard as well. | ||
Yeah. Well, Harvard is the worst. | ||
Harvard is a... It's a cesspit. | ||
We hear where we're from, that it's like the elite. | ||
Oh, yes, yes. The Ivy League. | ||
No, no, no. Harvard. | ||
Harvard has fallen quite a bit, my friend. | ||
Oh, okay. Yeah, okay. So this is the natural... | ||
Course that this anti-free speech stuff is taking, right? | ||
Because you just look at 1984, Fahrenheit 451, this was the whole idea, right? | ||
Was that you would be policing yourself, you would actually unfriend yourself, like I would unfriend myself from you because you might say something that I don't want to be blamed for, even though I have no likers... | ||
You know, say about it all. I am absolutely screwed in that regard because I'm friends with everyone from, I have white supremacist friends who I'm trying to talk to and write back to the side of the scenes, and then I'm friends all the way over to communists and anarchists. | ||
So I'm screwed with anyone. | ||
Oh, and on Facebook and Twitter, half the time I'll see somebody, I'm like, wow, this person is an idiot. | ||
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Follow, you know? Yeah, I do that, I do that too. | |
I do that too. Right? | ||
But now, because they're in my feed, I've got to be blamed for it? | ||
Yeah, people seem to think that it follows equal endorsements, but I follow loads of different people from the right and the left just because I want to view other people's perspectives. | ||
Right. Well, I do it because I want to keep the algorithm confused. | ||
I want to keep the NSA. They don't know where to put me on Facebook. | ||
I don't know if you know this on Facebook, you can go in and see what Facebook thinks about you. | ||
And yeah, you can go in and it literally will say, it says, on mine, it says, Harrison, political stance, extremely liberal. | ||
Well, it depends on the definition of liberal, because most people these days that call themselves liberal are not liberal. | ||
Truly illiberal, yeah. It's probably because I post stuff about wanting weed to be legalized and stuff like that to think, this guy's definitely illiberal. | ||
I want that too. Right. | ||
Really, I'm like, no, I want to... | ||
I won't say it. | ||
I won't say it. I want Washington, D.C. to stand forever and never burn down, not once in a million years. | ||
LAUGHTER The algorithms haven't figured out sarcasm yet. | ||
That's the only way that we're safe. | ||
All right, let's go to these calls. | ||
Who do we have who has been with us the longest? | ||
Jefferson, wait. John in Fort Worth has a question for Count Dankula. | ||
John in Fort Worth, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. What's going on, Harrison? | ||
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Okay, a couple questions here for Mr. | |
Dank himself. How old is your pug? | ||
I think he's five or six now. | ||
I think he's becoming an old man as far as pug years go. | ||
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His name is Inwoo, so I'm like, oh, that's a cool man. | ||
Another question would be, what about America that you like the most as compared to where you live? | ||
The Constitution. | ||
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Good answer. Just putting it bluntly, like, yeah. | |
That's fantastic. That's what I'm looking for. | ||
And then, Harrison, I got one question for you. | ||
I haven't heard much about it, and it's kind of off the air and never got really much information on it. | ||
What was the whole ordeal with you and Owen Benjamin? | ||
Oh, that was a lot of nonsense that he basically got asked to not come on Infowars for a little while and freaked out and started calling us all sorts of names. | ||
So I said, those names aren't true. | ||
And then he freaked out even more and went totally crazy on me. | ||
And now he lives with a bunch of goats. | ||
That's about the front and end of it. | ||
Okay. Is that enough? | ||
Do you need to know more? I don't want to get into it. | ||
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I guess so, man. He's a smart dude. | |
I love the guy. Well, whatever. | ||
Well, I really don't want to talk about him. | ||
I do want to ask more about this question about the Constitution. | ||
Do you see the Constitution expressed as you travel through America? | ||
Because obviously, the Constitution is the best part about America in a philosophical sense. | ||
But on the ground, what has your experience been? | ||
And what have you found that you really like? | ||
Or what have you found that you've been like? | ||
This is terrible. Why? | ||
I mean, other than certain fast food... | ||
Well, when I was in LA, because there's not many places where you will see Ferraris driving through tent cities. | ||
Right. I was just sort of walking around going like... | ||
I was just walking down the street and there was a guy just shooting up in the middle of the pavement and it reminded me of home, to be fair. | ||
I was going to say, I've seen Trainspotting. | ||
I know what it's like. It was a documentary. | ||
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Yeah. But, like, I was just sort of... | |
I've never been anywhere where I've seen such a divide between rich and poor. | ||
Right. I've never seen anything like that. | ||
And right next to each other, too. | ||
Yeah. Just sort of, like, living in... | ||
Usually there's little gated communities where they keep them out, but they were just... | ||
Mixed together? Yeah. | ||
Just so weird. That was a cultural shock. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if you've seen it in Austin. | ||
Austin recently passed a law saying that homeless people were allowed to pitch their tent wherever they wanted. | ||
They're allowed to camp anywhere in the city except for City Hall. | ||
Except for City Hall. | ||
How great is that? Like the city councillors or whatever are like, they should be able to sleep anywhere. | ||
We shouldn't stop them from getting a rest somewhere. | ||
Someone's like, well, what about right there? | ||
Well, obviously not right there. Nowhere around here, but everywhere else. | ||
They need to be able to camp. | ||
So now there's cities everywhere. | ||
We want to make this everyone else's problem but ours. | ||
What a coincidence. What a coincidence. | ||
There's the story from about a month ago. | ||
Starting Monday, homeless people will be able to camp on city sidewalks. | ||
If you look at the videos now of people driving around downtown, I mean, there are literal shanty towns, just like there were in L.A. They are coming to Texas thanks to our fantastic liberal policies here. | ||
We're going to take one more call very quickly. | ||
We're going to go to Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
You have less than a minute, Jefferson. | ||
Quick, you're on the air. | ||
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Go. Well, thanks for letting me on with one minute to speak. | |
I would like to see David Knight, primary Donald Trump, run for president. | ||
Maybe, Donald, would you actually enjoy having a tit-for-tat go back and forth and you could raise issues that wouldn't normally be spoken about? | ||
Interesting. I think that's a great idea. | ||
I think more of us should run for office. | ||
Count Dacula ran for office, which, again, I thought it was a very admirable thing because it's exactly what we should be doing. | ||
We should be taking the attention that we have. | ||
We should be taking the opportunity that we've been given with the audiences that we have. | ||
Me on InfoWars, you... On your own. | ||
And turning it into real political power. | ||
I think that's exactly what needs to be happening. | ||
And I think that's what they're scared of. | ||
That's why they don't want us talking. | ||
Because what comes after talking is action. | ||
And they really don't want us getting to that point. | ||
Yeah. So, Jefferson, you made me feel rude. | ||
So you stay on the line and I'll go back to you on the other side. | ||
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Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
There's one thing I want you to do for me. | ||
What? Come here. Win. | ||
Win. What are we waiting for? | ||
Take this! Oh, that's right. | ||
A new battleship has been launched in the meme warfare, I suppose. | ||
That was our very own Darren McBreen's Bernie Sanders training regimen. | ||
Where is that video from? | ||
I think it was Punching Capitalism. | ||
Oh, he was Punching Capitalism? | ||
Oh, Capitalism punched back, unfortunately. | ||
That's awesome. Alright, Count Dankula is my guest in studio. | ||
I've hardly given out your information. | ||
I don't have a sheet in front of me. | ||
So tell the people how they can find you, how they can support you. | ||
Basically, Count Dankula at YouTube and Count Dankula TV on Twitter. | ||
I've got a Patreon, but I probably wouldn't bother because I'm probably going to get kicked off there one day. | ||
Once MasterCard gets the Eye of Sauron on you. | ||
Exactly. So... | ||
And then you have a secondary channel you set on YouTube. | ||
I do, which is called Count Dankula 2, Electric Boogaloo. | ||
Excellent. Yeah, and like I said, you guys go there. | ||
It's not necessarily political content. | ||
Absolute Mad Lads is the series that you're doing now, which is just documenting insane people from throughout history. | ||
And as a history fan and a fan of insane people, I really enjoy it. | ||
All right, we're going to go right back out to your calls. | ||
Jefferson from Virginia was giving me some lip about only giving him a minute to talk. | ||
I'm kidding, Jefferson. | ||
You're a regular caller, and you always have good stuff. | ||
Talking about David Knight primarying Trump, I don't think that is going to happen, because I don't think it's a wise decision for anybody to try to primary Trump, but I definitely think people moving from the realm of commentary into politics is a fantastic move. | ||
We'll talk to Count Dankula about that, but anything else you have to add, Jefferson? | ||
Yeah, when it gets to that bed bug story, I think that's an interesting... | ||
Illustration of what we're talking about Friday in the war room, about people debating each other. | ||
The bed bug guy said, I dare you to say that to my face. | ||
Knowing that the guy would never come to his house and say it to his face. | ||
But he's challenging him to essentially a fight over calling me names. | ||
And what I said to Zach Voorhees and Will Johnson on Friday was, I thought what would be really a good way to regulate social media would be if someone says something untrue about you, You should be able to challenge them to a neutral site where you can debate each other about what was said and whether it was true and why the guy told a falsehood. | ||
And the penalties for getting called out and losing the debate would be you can't go back on social media or mainstream mass media until the duration of that lies existing is over. | ||
If you lied for a week, you can't go back on for a week. | ||
Interesting. Well, I don't know how that would be enforced. | ||
It sounded for a minute there that your solution to censorship online was to bring back dueling, and I was actually kind of in favor of that. | ||
Count Dankula, your position on bringing back dueling to prevent censorship online? | ||
Well, absolutely. I'd be fine with that. | ||
Instead of facts and logic being the winner, be it the man with the greater skill. | ||
The faster sword arm. | ||
Exactly. Absolutely. And if you're particularly offensive, you can hire a champion who will stand in for you. | ||
And, you know, if what you're saying is true, somebody will be willing to stand up for you. | ||
You lose man points for that. | ||
Well, of course. But I want to give a fair standing to our more petite friends. | ||
Mr Shapiro. Nature don't be a bad time, do we? | ||
So what was your experience moving from commentary to running for office? | ||
Did anything change in the way you were talked about? | ||
Were you given a greater level of respect? | ||
Were you demonized even more? | ||
I mean, in the eyes of the British media, you're already a flaming Nazi, so I don't know if you can go any lower than that. | ||
But what was just, in general, your experience? | ||
Well, among my own supporters and people who are, like, you know, in the sensible part of the left and right wings, they greatly respected it and they completely supported it because they know that my intention of when I was going into office was to be an MEP in the European Union and the first thing that I was going to be gunning for was Article 13, as it was known then. | ||
They've changed it to something else to try and hide it, but that was basically to adopt... | ||
A great filter for all of Europe that would screen content before it's allowed to go online in the name of copyright. | ||
Right. And all that. Basically the same as, you know, the Great Firewall of China. | ||
Yeah. Exactly like that. | ||
Functionally the same. That was my intention of when I went in there. | ||
So I had a lot of respect and a lot of support from them because they knew that's what I was going to do. | ||
The media and the people that don't like me were like that. | ||
Crap, crap, crap. | ||
Don't let him. Stop him. | ||
Stop him right now. And everybody came after me digging up. | ||
Do you know that he made his pug do a Nazi salute? | ||
Yeah, yeah. Everybody knows that. | ||
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Everybody knows. Do you know that he did this on Twitter? | |
Yeah, yeah, we know. Do you know he's offensive? | ||
Yeah, we know he's offensive. | ||
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We know, and it's a case of like, what else can he do? | |
Like, everyone knows it. Like, my reputation's kind of gone a little bit down the toilet as far as the media goes, you know, because they've been able to lie about me so much. | ||
So they were like, oh no, he's untouchable. | ||
I mean, do you know what I did on Twitter on the day my candidacy got announced? | ||
I remember seeing it, but I don't remember what it was. | ||
I posted my balls. That's right. | ||
On Twitter, but they had an anime face photoshopped on them as well, just for that little added touch, you know. | ||
Vote for me. No comment. | ||
I have no comment on that particular election strategy. | ||
It didn't work. Hey, next time, zoom out. | ||
Maybe a little bit. Alright, we're going to go back to the calls. | ||
Peter in the Midwest has a question for Count Dankula, or maybe a statement for Count Dankula. | ||
Peter from the Midwest, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Yeah, hey, thanks for having me. | ||
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You just mentioned the great wildfire wild China. | ||
I lived in China for three years. | ||
Prior to the social credit score being implemented, the stuff they had there was pretty much they could get the local governments involved to basically just wiretap you, get cameras on you, manipulate situations, get you in trouble, lock you up, put you in a work camp, stuff like that. | ||
Excuse me. I wanted to ask you, because I was over there trying to get ahead of the cryptocurrency game and how it's now affecting the global markets, what do you feel is your opinion on Cryptocurrencies and how it's working on a global scale, especially with you being on the internet as much as you are, and seeing how it affects the people on a social level. | ||
The cryptocurrency gets affected by social things. | ||
It does get affected by social things, but the good thing about it is governments don't control it. | ||
Certain industries don't control it. | ||
The only thing that gets influenced by is the users in the blockchain itself, which is why I think it is at one point going to be the future. | ||
I think governments are very, very worried about it. | ||
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I disagree because China right now and a lot of other governments are actually putting a lot of money into these virus cryptocurrencies, and that's a lot of the ways that they wash their currencies. | |
Yeah, we have to, I mean, it's definitely a powerful tool. | ||
It has to be in the right hands, and we have to make sure that governments are not able to manipulate in the way that they manipulate things now. | ||
And I think at the end of the day, it's all about decentralization, right? | ||
The more centralized, the easier it is to manipulate. | ||
The more decentralized, if nobody can be in charge, that's the best. | ||
Yes. But next to that is As many people as possible in charge so it doesn't get controlled one way. | ||
Kind of ironic. Well, thank you so much. | ||
I'm going to let you go. You've been in studio for an hour, which is twice as long as you were supposed to. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
This has been a total blast. | ||
Count Dankula is his name. | ||
Count Dankula on YouTube or Count Dankula TV on Twitter. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
No problem. Thanks, man. Absolutely. | ||
And what plans do you have after this? | ||
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Absolutely fantastic, folks. | ||
Infowars.com forward slash show is how you send this out to everyone you know. | ||
We're going to have reports on Hong Kong when we get back from our very own Greg Reese and Savannah Hernandez who are on their way back from on the ground reporting there. | ||
Once again, Count Dankula, thanks so much and stay with us, folks. | ||
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And today, the communist Chinese have banned all U.S. farming goods a week ago. | ||
And we've seen massive increases in polls to support for the president. | ||
And what he's doing in this trade war wants China to put pressure on our farmers. | ||
That's beautiful. Americans aren't going to be bullied. | ||
And we aren't going to back down. | ||
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Let's talk to Marcus in New York. | ||
Marcus, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. | ||
Hey, Alex. Yeah, I just want to say, your show is a breath of fresh air. | ||
I talk to a lot of people here out in New York City, and one thing I can tell you is that almost nobody agrees with these wars. | ||
I think that the neocons are trying desperately to get Trump to go to a war because they know that that's the only way that they could defeat him in the eyes of the public approaching 2020. | ||
That's it. I mean, if Trump buys into this, it'll be the end of his presidency. | ||
It's the only way I think he can be defeated other than assassinating him. | ||
It's the time to be praying, my friend. | ||
I agree entirely. And the last thing I just want to say, Alex, is I know they're trying to shut you down, but the reinforcements have arrived, man. | ||
I would love to see you on air until you're 80 years old. | ||
I would love to see what you're talking about when you're 80. | ||
But if they do shut you down, know you've gone into this war. | ||
You've won a lot of battles. | ||
And there are a lot of people like myself and many others who are going to continue. | ||
We're going to keep fighting in the info war. | ||
And even if something does happen to you or your show, know for a fact that you've gotten a lot of people fired up for liberty. | ||
Thank you, sir, for calling. | ||
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Watch the live stream at InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
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I'm Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Schroer today. | ||
Myself and the crew are just still laughing at our interview with Count Dankula there. | ||
Always a fun surprise when a guest like that shows up and distracts us from the horror of the headlines that I see splayed about me here. | ||
We'll talk about it. | ||
We definitely will be talking about all this sort of stuff. | ||
Let's see. Of course, if you missed the first couple segments of this hour, Trump keeps complaining that he never said destroying hurricanes with bombs was a good idea. | ||
He just keeps complaining about the fact that they're lying about him. | ||
Just get over it, Trump. | ||
Just let them lie, won't you? | ||
He also wants to host the 2020 G7 meeting at his Miami golf course. | ||
NBC asks, can he do that? | ||
Can he do such a thing? | ||
Well, I think he can. | ||
I don't see why not. | ||
Of course, the constitutional emoluments cause prohibits collecting gifts from foreign governments. | ||
But... It honestly doesn't matter. | ||
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I'm going to show in this next segment coming up a report by our very own Greg Reese and Savannah Hernandez about what they witnessed there on the ground in Hong Kong. | ||
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They want a three million dollar lawsuit sent stemming from her firing after she alerted supervisors to potential malpractice and illegal activities at several Planned Parenthood locations in Arizona and of course I have Some stuff to say about abortion today Because you have this this clip of Beto of old Robert Francis O'Rourke Saying that basically abortion after the baby is born | ||
Should be permissible of course post-birth abortions. We heard Ralph Northam governor of Virginia advocate for that exact practice Guys, we have this clip of... | ||
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Let's go to clip 12 real quick. | ||
This is Beto telling a man that his mother had a right to abort him even after his birth. | ||
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And someone asked you specifically about third-trimester abortions, and you said that it's a decision left up to the mother. | |
So, my question is this. | ||
I was born September 8th, 1989, and I want to know if you think on September 7th, 1989 my life had no value. | ||
Of course I don't think that, and of course I'm glad that you're here. | ||
But you referenced my answer in Ohio, and it remains the same. | ||
This is a decision that neither you, nor I, nor the United States government should be making. | ||
That's a decision for the woman to make. | ||
We want her to have... | ||
The best possible access to care and to a medical provider. | ||
And I'll tell you the consequence of this attack on women's right to choose. | ||
And I listened to you and I heard your question, I'm answering it. | ||
And the attack on Roe versus Wade, which we thought was the settled law of the land. | ||
And lest we had any illusion That the achievements that we've made are protected forever or that progress is inevitable. | ||
That has been shattered right now. | ||
And I want to tell you some of the consequences of this. | ||
In my home state of Texas, thanks to these trap laws that make it harder for providers to offer the full spectrum of reproductive care, More than a quarter of our family planning clinics have closed. | ||
And it has made us one of the epicenters of this maternal mortality crisis because not only can you not get safe legal access to an abortion, you cannot get access to a cervical cancer screening or a family planning provider or an estate that refused to expand Medicaid, any provider at all. | ||
And we are losing the lives of women in our state as a result. | ||
I don't question the decisions that a woman makes. | ||
I mean, only she knows what she knows. | ||
And I want to trust her. So, I appreciate the question. | ||
Thank you. So, there's this hypocrisy that runs through the leftists and the liberals. | ||
And it's so obvious that In the way that they treat what is already a law and what is not. | ||
Because if it's something that benefits them that they think should be a law, even if it's their inaccurate interpretation of a law that's already on the books, it is sacred. | ||
It is inviolable. | ||
It is... That's not the word, right? | ||
Inviolatable. Inviolable. | ||
Unable to be violated is what I'm trying to say. | ||
It's a foundation of freedom. | ||
It's something that if you don't like it, you are a hateful, racist bigot, and you don't even deserve to be able to talk. | ||
That's a law that they like. | ||
It's there forever. | ||
Even, okay, even Roe v. | ||
Wade, right? And Roe v. | ||
Wade is a travesty of law. | ||
Roe v. Wade is not something that should have been decided by a court in the first place. | ||
In the second place, it was chosen as the most extreme example of a time when an abortion could be justified, that being as the result of a rape. | ||
The rape itself turned out to be entirely false. | ||
She was never raped. There was no rape. That entire account in that entire case was predicated on a complete lie. | ||
So you have a law not passed by Congress, not approved of in the correct, proper procedural fashion, decided by the Supreme Court based on false pretenses in the court case itself. | ||
That, well that's settled law. | ||
That's settled law. You can't even question that. | ||
Oh, what's that? The Constitution? | ||
The Bill of Rights? | ||
The list of rights that was put into the Constitution before it was ever ratified? | ||
That's been there since the beginning as literally foundational to our country? | ||
Well, that's a living document. | ||
That can be changed whenever we want. | ||
That harkens back to white supremacy and should be changed whether or not we want it because it was made by evil slave-owning racists. | ||
That's just the dichotomy that the left has. | ||
If they like it, it's sacred law that you can't even question. | ||
If they don't like it, it's hateful bigotry that must be torn down at all costs. | ||
It's all a lie. They want power. | ||
They want to destroy this nation. | ||
Whether they know it or not, that's the consequence of their actions. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
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We're not in Kansas anymore. | ||
You don't have a corrupt media. You don't have a democracy. | ||
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Infowars.com forward slash show Folks the countries the nations of this world exists on a spectrum of sorts a spectrum of freedom I'd say America is right there on the far end of the free side. | ||
We, of course, have been making our way, slowly but surely, inching our way towards authoritarianism and away from liberty over the last... | ||
God knows how long. But we still are pretty much the most free country in the world, I would say. | ||
Of course you have places like Lebanon where the government itself is actually just so weak that there's sort of a de facto libertarianism, but it's not as much by design as just by... | ||
That occurs. | ||
But in America, we have free speech, we have freedom to own guns, we have liberties enshrined in our founding documents that have been protected over the last two and a half centuries that guarantee certain rights. | ||
Now on the other end of the spectrum, you have China. | ||
And China operates a form of totalitarian authoritarianism that is beyond... | ||
Beyond revolution. | ||
They control their people to such a minute extent that a word between friends is enough to ban you from being able to get a plane ticket or buy a house. | ||
They have a complete totalitarian control system now, and along that line sits just about every other We're good to go. | ||
Other European countries, they don't have free speech. | ||
Even Canada just arrested some guy for giving out mailers that they called misogynists. | ||
But Hong Kong right now is in the throes of trying to pull itself more towards liberty and away from tyranny. | ||
We sent Savannah Hernandez and Greg Reese, InfoWars reporters, there on the ground to report on that struggle. | ||
Here's their wrap-up report. | ||
This is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
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So what we're seeing here is extraordinary. | ||
What we're seeing here is an entire city, a very thriving, very robust city that embraces capitalism, that has no interest in the communist Chinese tyranny. | ||
And they seem to be united with the protesters. | ||
They want the protesters to be recognized as peaceful. | ||
They see themselves, the entire city of Hong Kong, as being united in this protest. | ||
Now, a lot of people are wondering, how did this all begin? | ||
Where did this all start? So I wanna go ahead and take us back to the 1800s, when Hong Kong was a colony, a part of the United Kingdom. | ||
It wasn't until 1997 that Hong Kong returned to Chinese sovereignty under the one country, two systems policy. | ||
Now, this policy made Hong Kong a special administrative region. | ||
And Hong Kong was semi-autonomous for 50 years, meaning they were allowed to keep many of the rights that we have today. | ||
Think freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, a lot of those rights that aren't common in mainland China. | ||
However, this is set to expire in 2047. | ||
Back in 2018, a couple from Hong Kong went on vacation to Taiwan. | ||
And on vacation, the boyfriend murdered his girlfriend and came back to the city of Hong Kong. | ||
Since he didn't commit the crime in the city, Hong Kong was unable to prosecute him for the crimes, which led them to propose the extradition bill earlier in 2019. | ||
This extradition bill would state that local authorities could take citizens from here in Hong Kong and extradite them to Taiwan and mainland China. | ||
As we talked about, there's not really freedom of speech, freedom of press, or freedom of assembly in mainland China. | ||
So Hong Kongers really, really do not want that imposed upon them. | ||
But you look at the Taiwanese and the folks in Hong Kong, beautiful, smart, informed, dynamic people amongst the per capita most successful people in the world when they're turned loose and given some basic freedom. | ||
Their grandparents and parents were run out of China by a dictator, by a murdering red terror that took over in 1949. | ||
And then killed 115 million mainline Chinese. | ||
You better believe they've got a reason to be standing up and tearing down surveillance light bulbs and fighting the police and taking over government buildings effectively. | ||
Because they're passing laws to secretly arrest them. And to get rid of the representative republic. | ||
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Go! Go! | ||
Go! Go! Go! | ||
Go! Go! It's because the American flag represents freedom, democracy and liberty. | ||
I'm going to be able to do it. | ||
Total madness out here. | ||
Protesters are charging police right now. | ||
They're throwing rocks and poles at all of the cars. | ||
They're cheering in victory at the police. | ||
Drive away. | ||
This is Savannah Hernandez for InfoWars.com. | ||
And now here's a video by Greg Reese on Hong Kong. | ||
Founding father of the American Revolution, Patrick O. W. | ||
Lee, was a young man who was the the founding father of the american revolution patrick henry is known for saying give me liberty or give me death you Why would any American criticize the people of Hong Kong for standing up to fight for justice? | ||
Their threat is Communist China, the most sophisticated tyrannical ideology in the world. | ||
An ideology responsible for killing over a hundred million people. | ||
It is the ultimate form of tyranny. | ||
The city of Hong Kong is united in their defiance against communist intervention. | ||
But the police have turned against the very people they are supposedly sworn to protect. | ||
The police have been caught acting as agent provocateurs. | ||
They have been caught turning a blind eye to the Triad gang, hired thugs for the Chi-Coms. | ||
And they degraded and humiliated the arrested female protesters by making them strip naked in front of groups of male officers and inspecting their naked bodies. | ||
The people of Hong Kong are civilized, polite, and gentle. | ||
And they deserve justice. | ||
But sometimes a person has to stand up and fight. | ||
And that takes courage. | ||
Especially when the police have guns and you don't. | ||
And when a hundred thousand Chinese troops are preparing just across the border to squash the rebellion, it takes great courage. | ||
Not everyone in Hong Kong has joined the protest, and only a few have chosen to fight. | ||
But those that have are the heroes to the Hong Kong people. | ||
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The people of Hong Kong are the heroes. | |
So here you're seeing footage of the crowds in a mall in Hong Kong. | ||
Great work by Greg Reese and Savannah Hernandez. | ||
God bless the people of Hong Kong. | ||
I think we should be doing more to help them. | ||
And just as that video was playing, our engineer Scott said, can you imagine living... | ||
In a world where only the government have guns, I mean, how terrible would it be to have only the government be armed? | ||
Yeah, it's terrible. So let's not let that happen. | ||
Let's not let that happen here. | ||
Let's expand gun rights. | ||
Let's move forward on this because, you know, it's not so far, folks. | ||
It's not as far as it seems. | ||
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The fight for the future is now. | ||
This is The War Room with Owen Troyer at InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
The third hour begins. | ||
This is the War Room. Harrison Smith sitting in today for Owen Troyer. | ||
We still have a couple calls waiting on me, and they've been waiting for a while. | ||
Guys, wait just a little bit longer, and I will get to you in the next segment. | ||
this first five, I want to talk a little bit about the future that we live in. | ||
We do live in a very futuristic time period. | ||
The technologies that are being announced, the systems that we have now, they are truly space age and incredible. | ||
Of course, they're being used for the most heinous and ridiculous things and do very little in advancing human society and human civilization in the way that perhaps people before thought that science would. | ||
In fact, think, if you will, if you were in the 50s and you were a child then and you fantasized with your friends, you said, what are you going to do in the future? | ||
If you could live 70 years from now in the far-off distant future of 2019, what would you want your job to be? | ||
I would want... To be maybe a pilot of a flying car. | ||
I'd want to design space engines. | ||
I'd want to maybe be a colonist as we move away from these surly bonds of Earth and into the heavens. | ||
I'd want to colonize Mars. | ||
I'd want to develop jet boots to help people fly around. | ||
What would you want to do? | ||
And one little kid there in the 1950s says, in the future, what I want to do is chemically mutilate and castrate child prostitutes. | ||
What? I'm sorry, what do you think the future is going to be like? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
That's what it's like. No, nobody in the past thought the future would be like this, yet here we are, ladies and gentlemen, and from thefederalist.com, gender doctors. | ||
Plenty of kids I'm giving trans drugs to were prostitutes. | ||
This is the future that we find ourselves in. | ||
This is where we are now. | ||
This is what all of our incredible advancement is going towards, is literally mutilating children for life. | ||
Numerous physicians have cautioned against administering extraordinary medical treatment to patients who suffer from gender dysphoria. | ||
These doctors recognize that an individual who's confused about his or her sex has a psychological problem that will not be resolved and may be exacerbated by so-called gender-affirming treatment. | ||
drugs, hormones, and surgery to mimic the appearance of the opposite sex. | ||
Quick note here, it used to be called gender dysmorphia. | ||
They changed it to gender dysphoria, a slight change, and yet there's a reason for it. | ||
It's because in dysmorphia, basically what it meant was that you are... | ||
It's incapable of seeing what your body is really like. | ||
It's a problem with your psychology. | ||
It's like an anorexic person that is deadly skinny, super skinny, but they look in a mirror and they think that they're fat. | ||
That's a problem with their own interpretation of reality. | ||
The problem is with them. | ||
They aren't actually fat. | ||
If you change it to gender dysphoria, then it means that the psychological trauma is a... | ||
It is a consequence of the fact that your body is not the right body for your brain. | ||
So it changes... | ||
What reality is versus what your mindset is. | ||
And under gender dysphoria, it says, no, no, you're right. | ||
You are a girl. | ||
It's your body that's wrong. | ||
Whereas when it's called gender dysmorphia, it means that, no, your body is the way it is and you have a psychological problem that doesn't allow you to recognize the reality of your body. | ||
A very slight change, but it changed nonetheless. | ||
And they had to make this change and make it so in particularly because if they were to You know, fully embrace it and say, no, they're not crazy. | ||
There's nothing wrong with them. Then the insurance companies can't cover it. | ||
If it's not a medical condition, then the insurance companies won't cover it. | ||
You can't pay for the surgery. | ||
It's not a valid medical experience. | ||
So it changed it all. | ||
So they had to keep it under the correct heading so they could still be treated and still be treated by a doctor, still get the surgery, still have insurance coverage. | ||
So they want to change it enough... | ||
To where it now says that, oh, but you're right. | ||
What you think you're a girl, you are a girl. | ||
It's your body that's wrong rather than the other way around. | ||
Just one of these subtle changes people don't talk about, they don't know about, but happens for very nefarious purposes. | ||
We'll continue about this idea of trans child prostitutes on the other side. | ||
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You know, it seems strange that what I'm expressing | |
now is considered basically in the mainstream as like an extremist view, as like a bigoted view. | ||
Essentially what I'm saying is that I think children should be protected. | ||
I think children should remain innocent. | ||
I think children should not be allowed to make life altering decisions about their own body that have been entirely This should not be a controversial stance and has nothing to do with Whether I'm bigoted against trans people, | ||
whether I would call somebody by their appropriate pronouns, or anything like that. | ||
If you're an adult, you want to dress like the opposite sex, you even want to get surgery and become the opposite sex as an adult with full cognitive abilities and a full understanding that at least 18 years of life has given to you, then I have no right to say that you can't do that. | ||
I have no right to... | ||
I forbid you from doing something to your own body, from dressing the way you want to dress, and I don't personally have a reason to disrespect you or treat you other than any other human I'd ever met. | ||
Your sexual proclivities do not matter to me. | ||
So it has nothing to do with that. | ||
It has to do with children. It has to do with protecting children from being mutilated, from being castrated, from being chemically altered. | ||
By people who are supposed to protect these children. | ||
We've seen the stories now of schools in the UK where 40% of the students are transgender. | ||
The incredibly high level of autistic kids who become transgender because their natural sort of mental shortcomings, I guess you could say, get funneled in. | ||
They get told, oh, the reason you feel this way is because you're transgender. | ||
And they believe that and fall for it. | ||
Of course, as I read before, there is a lot of danger in performing this GAT, the gender-affirming treatment, a.k.a. | ||
sex change. A lot of danger and shouldn't be done haphazardly, but this article from The Federalist continues, Olson Kennedy disagrees. | ||
As medical director for the Center of Transgender Youth Health and Development at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, she channels young patients into the lifelong gender-affirming treatment expressed without requiring that they first undergo psychotherapy to explore the source of their gender confusion. | ||
She says, quote, I don't send someone to therapy when I'm going to start them on insulin. | ||
Again, this article is just so good. | ||
I suggest you go read it yourself, but I'll continue with a couple of choice samples here. | ||
At that conference, Olsen Kennedy described the mental health struggles of her cohort of patients. | ||
She says, 39% thought about suicide. | ||
Over 30% attempted suicide. | ||
There was a lot of drug use. | ||
A lot of kids, she says, were sexually active. | ||
And not an insignificant number of my kids have actually done sex work. | ||
In brackets, prostitution. | ||
Many patients, she reported, have been homeless or in foster care. | ||
So, here you have a doctor saying that she performs gender reassignment surgery on child prostitutes without even asking a psychotherapist to weigh in, without even considering what may have brought about this mental condition. | ||
No, no, she doesn't ask that question. | ||
She doesn't look into it. | ||
She simply performs... | ||
The gender-affirming treatment. | ||
Olson Kennedy also admitted that 40% of her patients, to whom presumably she administered gender-affirmation treatment, were, quote, lost to follow-up since her previous study. | ||
Are these kids still even alive? | ||
We'll never know. But the good doctor apparently is content to assume the best. | ||
So she just loses contact with 40% of her patients without knowing what has become of them. | ||
What a coincidence that 40% is also the number of transgender individuals who attempt to commit suicide. | ||
In a presentation to parents in 2017, Olsen-Kennedy suggested that the gap between what the dysphoric patient wants, that is immediate gender affirmation treatment, and what her parents want, delay with psychotherapy, should always be bridged in favor of the child's desires. | ||
She says when the parent desperately wants you, the provider, to close that gap by pushing their kids backwards, you as professional know you have to close the gap by pushing them forward and keeping them. | ||
She says you have to keep the children. You want to keep them because you want them to give consent and be supportive. So think you have a right to determine whether or not your child is castrated and chemically turned into the opposite gender. | ||
You don't have a right. No, the doctor has a right. | ||
If your child has been the victim of sexual violence or perhaps child prostitution, well, that's just all the more reason to scar them physically for life. | ||
So, this is just where we are now. | ||
This is just, and I don't see anybody standing up against this. | ||
I don't see anybody even pointing this out as a problem. | ||
We talk about all day and night mental health and hate speech, and we're too tolerant to these darn white supremacist Nazis. | ||
Well, what about the doctors that are actually in positions of power, the school administrators that abuse their positions of power to turn children transgender? | ||
Children! These are children, alright? | ||
Not spreading transgenderism to the disaffected adults in the society. | ||
No, no. Brainwashing vulnerable children and then chemically mutilating them. | ||
That doesn't even get a question asked. | ||
That is the authorities telling us that that's what needs to be done for the health of these people despite the fact that 40% of them attempt to commit suicide. | ||
So, there we go. | ||
That's that. I'm going to take one of your calls before we go to break here. | ||
Austin in Oklahoma has been holding for quite a while. | ||
Thanks for holding, Austin. Big tech censorship and race war, my favorite topics. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Thanks for taking my call. | |
For sure. So, a little bit about my back story. | ||
And it's kind of funny that you were talking about the whole... | ||
Kids in foster care and whatnot and being lost on everything. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm getting kind of hyped up right now. | ||
A long time listener, first time caller. | ||
I grew up in the foster care system in Michigan. | ||
And I grew up around a lot of these kids that really didn't know what to do with themselves and whatnot. | ||
And it's really a choice. | ||
You really got to find your calling in life. | ||
All this stuff that's going on in Hong Kong right now, it's crazy. | ||
Being born into these times, you got a responsibility. | ||
I tell people every day, I travel the country for work. | ||
That's why I'm in Oklahoma right now. | ||
I'm in renewable energy. It's a really emotional thing to me. | ||
Well, so growing up in foster care, I mean, these are the most vulnerable out of anybody. | ||
They don't even have parents to, you know, protect them. | ||
They're taken care of by the state. | ||
What happens when the state comes in with a doctor that tells a kid, you know, these are the voices of authority. | ||
You need to be castrated. | ||
You need to be, you know, chemically altered. | ||
You know, there's no one there to protect these kids. | ||
I can't possibly, I mean, yeah, it's brutal. | ||
It's hard to even talk about Just as your experience as a foster kid, you know, what would that have been like? | ||
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And, you know, I don't want no sob story, but, you know, I've seen tons of counselors growing up, and all these people try to tell you, oh, hey, well, you act this way because of this and because of that. | |
They try to tell you how you are. | ||
And, yeah, they say they want to listen to you, but they don't really, you know? | ||
It's like they want to tell you what you should do. | ||
And it's like... Why not give this kid resources and tell them the truth? | ||
And that's what I love about this show. | ||
When I found Infowars about six or seven years ago, I was just looking for the truth. | ||
Well, you found it and you're bringing it to us here. | ||
Tell you what, stay on the line. I'm going to hold you over because I know you got kind of distracted by what I was talking about. | ||
I want to hear what you were talking about with big tech and censorship. | ||
So stay on the line. We'll go back to Austin on the other side of this. | ||
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♪♪♪ I've got a lot of stuff to cover here in the last hour of the War Room. | ||
I'm wondering where to start. | ||
Tell you what, we'll go back out to your phone calls and we'll figure out where to go from there. | ||
Austin in Oklahoma held over from the last segment. | ||
He wants to talk about big tech censorship and race war. | ||
Austin, you're still on the line. | ||
Welcome back. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Yeah, I know you don't have a lot of time to talk, so help me out here. | |
Keep me centered, because I do have a lot of things to talk about, but you know, a lot of things can be said in 10 minutes. | ||
So that brings me to my point about big tech censorship, and like I said, I travel the country, and I've had a lot more time open up for me to be able to talk to people about your show and to be able to spread the word and spread real talk and real news. | ||
Now, when I ask people, what news source do you watch? | ||
They'll say this or that or whatever. | ||
Most of them say, I don't watch the news. | ||
I ask them, well, why not? | ||
And I already know the answer, but they say, oh, because politics are all bullshit. | ||
Excuse my language. Oh, yeah. | ||
Watch your language there. | ||
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They all say, you know, they're all liars. | |
They all tell me liars. And I say, well, what other news source do you know that you can actually call into and voice your opinion? | ||
Infowars is just amazing. | ||
Hey, yeah, that's a great point. | ||
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Yeah. I mean, so I got a question for you. | |
What can we do to be able to get people to realize that this is the truth? | ||
How do we end the censorship? | ||
Do we have to go like that movie back in the 90s, The Hackers, and put our face up on all the screens, hack all the screens, and tell everybody, hey, this is the truth? | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what. | ||
What we're doing now is having an effect. | ||
What we're doing now is... | ||
What InfoWars has been doing for the last 20 years is why you see the talk that you see now. | ||
The fact that half of the headlines from mainstream news sound like InfoWars five years ago. | ||
The information is getting out there. | ||
The truth is getting out there. | ||
It's just about sharing it, sharing it, sharing it, sharing it. | ||
Just as you were saying, not be afraid to express yourself, but also not being combative, not being aggressive, right? | ||
You just... You just express yourself to people, and if people are brave and honest, then they'll go find the truth out for themselves and be able to face it and reorganize their worldview in a line that's more lined up with reality. | ||
And I'll tell you, the whole country has been red-pilled. | ||
It's been unavoidable. | ||
They have not been able to stop it. | ||
Now, you remember just a couple years ago before 2016, if you were to say anything like the fluoride causes cancer, your phone is listening to you, or I'm sorry, lowers your IQ, or the phone is listening to you, or 5G causes cancer and kills the bees, And all this sort of stuff that is just mainstream now, Roundup causing cancer, the opioid crisis being absolutely fabricated and created by the pharmaceutical companies, all of these were fringe, crazy conspiracy theories. | ||
They're mainstream now. | ||
They're the mainstream news now. | ||
So we've already been effective. | ||
We've already battered that door down. | ||
Now what we need to get people to realize is we know what we're talking about. | ||
You've seen the proof now. | ||
It's all coming out. Now go the step farther. | ||
Now listen to why we say it's happening. | ||
Now listen to who we say is doing this, because just like we were right about all this stuff that's coming out now, we're right about the stuff we're saying now that people are still ignoring. | ||
That the CHICOMs are the biggest threat. | ||
That the social credit score is coming to America. | ||
That the vaccines have, you know, can cause you damage and can injure or kill you or mentally retard you. | ||
These are the things that we're talking about now that people still think are crazy. | ||
They still write you off as a conspiracy theorist. | ||
If we keep hammering on that door, if we keep pushing this truth out there, the truth wins. | ||
The truth wins every time and the truth will set you free. | ||
So just keep your head up and just remember that any single person that you tell might tell 12 other people. | ||
Any one video you make might convince a thousand people. | ||
There is no limit. | ||
There's an old Buddhist saying that the flame of a single candle can light thousands of candles. | ||
That's what we're trying to offer here is just the little light of truth that you can take and become that flame and spread. | ||
That warmth throughout. | ||
So thanks for the call, Austin from Oklahoma. | ||
Let's fit one more in here. | ||
This is Gray from Kentucky. | ||
Has a question about the future. | ||
You've been holding for a while. Thanks for holding, Gray. | ||
You're on the air. It's Gary. | ||
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G-A-R-Y. Okay. | |
Gary. Sorry. That's okay. | ||
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He probably misunderstood. I just got two questions I'm not going to take long. | |
How long before the president calls Marshall Law, do you think? | ||
Or is he going to even call it? | ||
Because you know it's got to be on his mind with all the stupidity going on. | ||
Hmm, good question. | ||
Well, what's your other question? | ||
Then I'll answer both of them. | ||
Related, pretty much. | ||
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And do you trust him? | |
Like, would you trust this president doing such a thing? | ||
Because you know what martial law is. | ||
Yeah. Let's see. | ||
I don't see martial law being called anytime soon. | ||
I think it should be, to be quite honest. | ||
In certain situations, in certain areas, and that sort of thing. | ||
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They are attacking ICE facilities. | |
That's pretty creepy. You're absolutely right. | ||
They're attacking ICE facilities, even in terms of the way we treat illegal immigrants. | ||
There should be more or less martial law across the entire border because this is an invasion. | ||
It's an infiltration. It is another country acting aggressively towards us. | ||
We should treat that militarily. | ||
This is a military issue. | ||
I'm completely with you. | ||
Martial law, of course, is tricky because you know if Hillary Clinton had been elected and we had been rioting in the streets, we had staged the protests in the ways that Antifa had, of course it would have been martial law immediately and they would have used the power of the state to shut us down. | ||
I think Donald Trump is probably less likely to do that. | ||
I also think he is so concerned about the fact, how much they call him a dictator, how much they call him an authoritarian now. | ||
If he were to do that politically, it would not be good. | ||
What I would love to see him do would be to essentially, I don't know if the term is deputized, but authorize the militias. | ||
We don't need martial law. | ||
We don't need the army coming in and providing law. | ||
We need the people of America to be able to protect themselves, the people of America to be able to volunteer to go down to the border and protect it rather than the army going down and facilitating the crossing of that border. | ||
So... To answer your first question, basically I do not see martial law in the future. | ||
It's kind of unfortunate, but I see basically one of three paths that could occur in the future, and this is just my own personal foretelling of the future, prophesying, if you will. | ||
I see it going one of three ways, either It goes totally bad. | ||
And all you have to do is look at South Africa. | ||
Because that's exactly what happened with South Africa. | ||
And I try to tell people there will be no collapse in the sense that you want. | ||
There will be no massive cataclysmic event and then everybody forms into bands and it's roving warfare, civil warfare. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
If anything, the collapse will be a slow, steady, decades-long collapse into chaos and And destruction and violence. | ||
Look at South Africa. Look at what has happened there over the last few decades. | ||
And you get a pretty good picture of what would happen in Europe and America if we go down that road. | ||
A way to prevent that would... | ||
Be a massive uprising. | ||
Would be a massive right-wing uprising. | ||
I'm not for that either. It's the third way that I want. | ||
The third way is we take back our country. | ||
We take back the system of government. | ||
We get active politically. | ||
And we prevent the collapse from happening. | ||
And we regain the greatness of America. | ||
Let's go down that road, shall we? | ||
It's just heavy, heavy, heavy. | ||
Make no mistake, we're not in Kansas anymore. | ||
We're not in Kansas anymore. | ||
If you have a corrupt media, you don't have a democracy. | ||
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I don't think we've seen division like this in America since Vietnam. | |
It's a form of fascism. | ||
The High Court will examine free speech rights and social media. | ||
Multiple online platforms have now taken down content associated with Alex Jones and Infowars. | ||
First they come for Alex Jones, everyone else like Davos would fall. | ||
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We're not in Kansas anymore. | |
You can't watch this. | ||
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Thomas Jefferson predicted over 240 years ago that when our republic was in trouble in the future, it'd be the farmers that were close to the ground, close to reality, who actually worked for a living that would end up saving the nation. | ||
And today, the communist Chinese have banned all U.S. farming goods a week ago. | ||
And we've seen massive increases in polls to support for the president. | ||
And what he's doing in this trade war wants China put pressure on our farmers. | ||
That's beautiful. Americans aren't going to be bullied. | ||
And we aren't going to back down. | ||
So to the Joaquin Cruises and the Hillary Clintons of the world that want to intimidate people and tell us to back down, we're never going to give up. | ||
And all you've done is awaken the human spirit. | ||
The human spirit lives at InfoWars.com and NewsWars.com. | ||
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We are the resistance we are 1776 worldwide Robert Barnes, what is big tech become? | ||
Big tech are big babies that have become big bullies, and the way they did so is because they faced no consequence, social, economic, political, or legal, for their illicit activities over two decades. | ||
And because of that, that's why the courts, the judges, the juries, the members of the independent free press that care about this, the ordinary members of the public and the audience that care about this, have to bring real social, political, economic consequence to their course of conduct. | ||
Otherwise, they will never change, and they will become the big tech oligarchs The equivalent to the big trust of the 19th century who ran American politics and ran American economy almost into the ground until we were able to recover after the Great Depression. | ||
The Infowars audience is the fuel that flames the light of liberty across the world to make real the actions of independent free speech, to make real the original promise of an independent free press. | ||
Real collusion is big tech and big media manipulating and working with each other to try to meddle with elections, to try to shake people's thoughts. | ||
And then the whopper of telling us the whole time it's not happening. | ||
It's the ultimate form of gaslighting. | ||
What you just saw isn't what you just saw. | ||
Even it is what you just saw. | ||
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The War Room. | |
Infowars.com Forged Slash Show Trigger warning This broadcast contains subject matter that may offend liberal snowflakes. | ||
It's The War Room with Owen Troyer. | ||
Harrison Smith sitting in for Owen Schroer today, and I have quite a bit of news to get to in this last couple segments of the War Room, so I'll try to squeeze it all in here. | ||
We go now to the Middle East. | ||
Where much activity has been going on recently and much of it centers around a little country known as Lebanon. | ||
And Lebanon is one of these countries that doesn't get a lot of news time, doesn't get talked about a lot when discussing the Middle East. | ||
Typically it's talking about Iran and Israel and all these sorts of things. | ||
Lebanon tends to kind of fall by the wayside. | ||
It's a very small country, 4 million people in it. | ||
4.5, I believe. | ||
And yet it's one of these things that once you realize just how important strategically Lebanon is and just what the history, the recent history of Lebanon is, you start to understand that it is sort of the center axis around which all of this other information circulates. | ||
You can see the old models of the old universe before they understood the heliocentric. | ||
It was geocentric. And you see all the planets moving around the Earth and the sun moving around the Earth like they thought it did. | ||
And it's all crazy and wacky. | ||
And sure, it was accurate because they mapped exactly where things went. | ||
But it's just this spirally kind of nonsensical thing. | ||
And then you realize, no, no, we shouldn't be centered on Earth. | ||
We should be centered on the sun. | ||
And suddenly everything... I think? | ||
Huh, everybody's targeting Christianity, and you start looking for that, and you start seeing it everywhere, suddenly all this crazy stuff that's happening, you go, oh, this is just to attack Christians. | ||
It's because Christianity's probably right, and these people are trying to destroy that because they're evil and wrong. | ||
That's one of those things. Lebanon is the same way. | ||
You start looking at Lebanon, suddenly all this stuff in the Middle East, you go, that's why this is happening. | ||
That's why they're so concerned about this or whatever it is. | ||
Because Hezbollah is a very, very powerful non-state actor. | ||
In my opinion, I do not consider them a terrorist group because I don't think they've... | ||
I've done any terrorism. | ||
That's just me. And they're more or less a militia group. | ||
They're a militia of Lebanon that, as far as I can tell, again, all of the history I see and all the news I watch and I pay attention to this stuff, they tend to be pretty obsessed with protecting Lebanon, protecting their nation. | ||
That's typically what they do. | ||
And we will hear from their leader of Hezbollah, Nasrallah, in just a minute, talking about some of the attacks on Lebanon. | ||
But I'll just read you some of these headlines first. | ||
From Newsweek, Israel appears to attack four countries in two days, bombing Iran's allies across the Middle East. | ||
Another way to write this headline is, Israel attacks four countries in the Middle East. | ||
Simple as that. Four targets, four different countries in the span of two days, as it broadens the scope of its extraterritorial activities against the allies of Iran. | ||
They sent a drone into Lebanon. | ||
We'll go to that video in just a minute. | ||
Very interesting video from Hassan Nasrallah about the capturing of those drones. | ||
At the same time, Let's see, there was an attack coming from the Golan Heights attacking Syria. | ||
Hours later, Lebanon's national news agency reported that Israel jets struck positions of the National Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, General Command, in eastern Qusayah. | ||
The group, which also has ties to Iran, reportedly responded with anti-aircraft fire that would be one of the most serious engagements involving the two countries since Hezbollah and Israel fought in 2006. | ||
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri received a call that day from Pompeo, who stressed the need to avoid any escalation and to work with all parties concerned to prevent any further deterioration. | ||
So, once again, that's just hilarious. | ||
They get bombed, and then we call them and are like, whoa, whoa, don't escalate. | ||
Don't escalate, guys. | ||
It's like, well, they're the ones that got bombed, dude. | ||
Hariri emphasized Lebanon's commitment to the obligations of international resolutions and noted the dangers of continuing Israeli violations of these resolutions. | ||
Lebanese President Michael Aoun met Monday with the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Kubis, calling Israel's moves in Beirut and Kusaya a declaration of war. | ||
And that's where the next headline comes from, CBS News. | ||
Netanyahu warns Hezbollah to calm down. | ||
As Lebanon accuses Israel of declarations of war. | ||
Calm down, guys. | ||
Calm down! It's like if I were to go into the control room and just slap Croner across the face and be like, dude, calm down. | ||
Calm down, dude. | ||
I said, bring it. I wouldn't. | ||
I would never. I would never do such a thing. | ||
But calm down, would you? | ||
All right, we're going to go to this video from Hezbollah. | ||
This is the leader, Hassan Nasrallah. | ||
Guys, this is clip 16. | ||
Here's him telling the story about capturing the drones in over Lebanese airspace. | ||
He says last night a drone entered the skies of Dahaya in south Beirut. | ||
It was a military drone. | ||
He says we have it, and perhaps we'll show it to the media later. | ||
First, we need to reach understandings with the authorities on how to deal with this. | ||
It's also clear from the debris of the second plane that this was not the kind of aircraft That can be rented in the cities and villages here for the purposes of photographing weddings and parties. | ||
No. This was a military plane. | ||
It was at least two meters in length. | ||
And it was made of proper military manufacturing, he says. | ||
At night, the drone entered the area it was targeting. | ||
It entered a certain street in the Mo'awad neighborhood in Dahai. | ||
The first plane was on a recon mission and was not equipped with explosives, he says. | ||
But it was flying low. | ||
This is Hassan Nasrullah, commander of Hezbollah. | ||
He says it was flying low in between the buildings, and that means it was trying to photograph the target. | ||
This was, of course, a neighborhood where Hezbollah is largely headquartered. | ||
As reported by Hezbollah's media sources, we did not shoot down this aircraft. | ||
But when the young locals saw a two-meter-long plane flying low between the buildings, The more transparently we speak, the easier it will be to understand, he says. | ||
He says one should rely on facts, not on illusions and inventions. | ||
He says the locals started throwing stones at the plane until it crashed. | ||
It did not crash as a result of technical malfunction, but because it was pelted with stones. | ||
It was hit by one of these stones and can be seen clearly on the body of the plane. | ||
Shortly after, maybe a minute or two after the plane had crashed, A second plane arrived and attacked a certain place. | ||
So he continues to describe exactly what that attack was. | ||
But I think that's fascinating, first of all, that you can have this incredibly advanced military technology, this two-meter-long unmanned flying aircraft surveilling a city, and yet it gets brought down by children throwing stones. | ||
There's a lesson in there somewhere. | ||
There's a story. Worthy of being told. | ||
Very interesting. So essentially they say, you know, we caught these two drones. | ||
And he goes on to say, he's basically like, look, there have been attacks in Iraq and there have been attacks in Syria. | ||
And Hezran Asrallah basically says, look, however they want to deal with those, that's their business. | ||
That's Iraq. You know, if they want to let Israel keep flying drones into their thing, that's Iran. | ||
But we're not going to stand for it and we're going to act against this. | ||
We are going to prevent this from continuing to happen. | ||
Very, very interesting. | ||
We'll get more into this, including the – it seems like there's sort of a dual attack on Lebanon, of course, the actual literal attack taking place that we just enumerated. | ||
But then also at the same time, there's tension over the refugees in Lebanon because Lebanon, even though it has a population of just 4.5 million, that's about the size of the metro area of Houston, Texas – Because Lebanon has about 4.5 million citizens and 1.5 million refugees from Syria and Palestine and all around. | ||
They are absolutely a heroic country, in my opinion, taking in over a quarter of the amount of their own population in refugees. | ||
Well, now Syria has settled down and Lebanon wants to repatriate some of these refugees, send them back to the country from which they came. | ||
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Alright, back to Lebanon and the Middle East. | ||
So, as I read in the last segment, Israel forces openly claimed attacks over the weekend in Syria and the Palestinian-administered Gaza Strip and were blamed for two more operations in Lebanon and Iraq. | ||
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted at his country's ongoing efforts abroad, telling a Monday planning meeting that, quote, Now, strangely, and contrary to most of Israel's actions in the Middle East, this action is being met with, basically, hostility here in America. | ||
This is from Haaretz.com. | ||
Pentagon, quote, against external actors in Iraq after alleged Israeli attacks. | ||
The U.S. Department of Defense released on Monday an official statement distancing the American administration from the recent airstrikes in Iraq- We're good to go. | ||
It has the right to control their own internal security and protect their democracy. | ||
We are conducting an investigation into the recent attacks accordingly. | ||
And basically, we still have 5,000 people in Iraq, but we are trying to support the Iraqi government. | ||
We're afraid that these attacks and that continuing attacks from our allies on Iraq will A, push Iraq more towards Iran politically and diplomatically, and B, endanger the troops that we have there. | ||
We don't want our troops... | ||
Being thought of as involved in these attacks and therefore getting retaliated against by Iraq. | ||
And the other strange thing, not strange if you know the history and know the reality, but the people that Israel is attacking in Iraq is not ISIS. It is the people, seems to be, the strategy of the bombing seems to be targeting those who would fight against ISIS. So, very strange, of course, you have Israeli leaders in the past saying they prefer ISIS over, you know, for example, Bashir al-Assad. | ||
And you have Israeli programs to treat ISIS fighters on their borders. | ||
So, You know, Benjamin Netanyahu is facing re-election right now, maybe feeling their grip slipping and are maybe lashing out somewhat ill-advisedly and causing more trouble than maybe they should. | ||
And, of course, Netanyahu warns Hezbollah to calm down as Lebanon accuses Israel of a declaration of war. | ||
And, again, it's one of these things that doesn't get brought up a lot. | ||
But just know, the international and warfare calculus that goes on in the Middle East always has to have one particular aspect of it brought up. | ||
And that is that Hezbollah, essentially since 2006, when Israel invaded Lebanon and was fought back by Hezbollah, over the last 13 years they have been arming and training and growing in number and power and really do present a very dangerous threat right there on the border of Israel. | ||
So any action that Israel wants to take, any action that America wants to take in conjunction with Israel, they always have to remember, they always have to take into account the fact that basically Hezbollah is a loaded gun pointed at them. | ||
So they can't do any actions that would cause Hezbollah to go full red zone on them. | ||
So it's just something interesting that doesn't get brought up very often and really deserves to be looked at because it's a very important aspect of everything that's going on in the Middle East. | ||
I mean, one of the main reasons that Israel is at odds with Iran is because of Iran's support for Hezbollah. | ||
Basically the only reason Syria and the Bashir al-Assad presidency didn't fall is because of help from Hezbollah in Lebanon. | ||
So these are all tied in together. | ||
And here we have this story. | ||
Amnesty calls on Lebanon to stop the expulsion of Syrian refugees. | ||
A rights worker says Beirut deported nearly 2,500 Syrians in, quote, a clear violation of Lebanon's non-refoulement obligation. | ||
So almost 2,500 Syrian refugees have been forcibly deported from Lebanon to their war-torn countries over the last three months, a rights group has said, urging authorities to immediately halt the expulsions. | ||
But these aren't legitimate refugees because the Secretary of General Security of Lebanon on May 13 stated, started implementing an order from Lebanon's Higher Defense Council to deport refugees who had entered the country irregularly. | ||
Yes, they may be calling themselves refugees, but essentially this is Lebanon expelling illegal immigrants. | ||
They're allowed to do because they're a country. | ||
Lebanon, a country of about 4.5 million people, says it hosts about 1.5 million Syrians, of which nearly a million are UN-registered refugees. | ||
So just imagine, how well would your country run if over a quarter of its population was refugees? | ||
How would your... | ||
Will the country be able to operate with that sort of expense, with that sort of temporary population that you can't resettle because you don't want to get them jobs here because they're refugees? | ||
Ideally, they go back home when the war is over. | ||
Ideally, when the thing that threatens them and makes them a refugee makes them We're good to go. | ||
And I had to look it up, and it took a while, very intensive Googling, to find this story from last year, June of last year. | ||
And I think, guys, I put a video of this in the show folder. | ||
Don't know if we'll have time to go to it here, but... | ||
You can look this up and you can find reports, Al Jazeera and all sorts of these things. | ||
But this is from last year. | ||
UN and partners launched a plan to support Syrian refugees and countries hosting them as a number of Syrian refugee newborns reaches one million mark. | ||
That's in Lebanon. | ||
So essentially what was happening is that the war in Syria lightened up. | ||
The places where these refugees were coming from was no longer dangerous and they could be sent back. | ||
And in fact, this video has the Syrian refugees saying, I want to go back. | ||
I want to go home. | ||
But they were being prevented from leaving Lebanon, prevented from going home by the UN, by the United Nations government. | ||
Council of Refugee Resettlement, or whatever it is, basically refused to allow these refugees to go back home. | ||
And this really gives you A great insight into what the purpose of these refugees are. | ||
Now, if these people cared for the refugees, you have the refugees themselves saying, we want to go home, and the Lebanese themselves saying, we want the refugees to go home, and Syrian nation saying, it's safe for the refugees to come home. | ||
But they can't, because the UN is saying, no, you have to stay in Lebanon. | ||
You have to remain here. | ||
You have to continue to cripple their economy. | ||
You have to continue to... | ||
Not be able to establish yourselves. | ||
Not be able to get on with your life. | ||
Not be able to create and be prosperous and work and do all these things. | ||
No, no. You have to remain a refugee. | ||
You have to remain in Lebanon. | ||
Because the UN and all these other forces, the NGOs... | ||
And the international cabals that are putting all of this on, that are the ones that fund the boats, that are the ones that fund the migrant caravans, George Soros and MasterCard coming together to give them credit cards and all these other non-governmental organizations paying for lawyers to go in and argue on their behalf and circumvent the laws of the nation. | ||
all these people are very interested in destroying the countries that resist them of which America is one and of which Lebanon is one so Lebanon this incredibly gracious generous country allows over a you know 1.5 million refugees into their tiny tiny 4.5 million population country and houses them two billion dollars a year it spends on housing these refugees And when it's time for them to go home, the UN comes and says, no, you have to keep them. | ||
You have to keep them here. | ||
They have to remain here because they have to weaken you. | ||
They have to destroy you. This is economic warfare using the refugees as a weapon, as the shock troops of the destruction. | ||
Of Lebanon and free nations everywhere. | ||
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